[s3e5] The Perfect Game | Exclusive |
While Dex is the episode's focus, remains its mastermind. After discovering that Matt Murdock survived being thrown into the river, Fisk executes a "Xanatos Speed Chess" move to frame Matt.
: The episode title refers to a childhood baseball game where young Dex, an orphan with unerring aim, was pulled from the mound by his coach to give another child a turn. In a cold display of calculation, Dex killed the coach with a ricocheted baseball, later admitting to his therapist that it was intentional. [S3E5] The Perfect Game
: We learn that Dex suffers from multiple conditions, including borderline personality disorder and psychopathic tendencies. His therapist, Dr. Mercer , served as his "morality chain," teaching him empathy through scripts (such as "I'm sorry, that sounds hard"). Without her guidance, or his current obsession, Julie, Dex begins to spiral into violence. Fisk’s Master Plan: The Architect of Misery While Dex is the episode's focus, remains its mastermind
Review: “The Perfect Game” – Daredevil season 3, episode 5 In a cold display of calculation, Dex killed
: Under the pressure of the FBI's investigation and threats from Fisk’s fixer, Felix Manning, Karen finally reveals a long-held secret: she was the one who killed Fisk’s right-hand man, James Wesley. She confesses this to Foggy under the protection of attorney-client privilege.
: Fisk falsely names Matt as a criminal associate to Agent Ray Nadeem, effectively weaponizing the FBI to hunt down his enemy. This forces Matt to go on the run, now designated "armed and dangerous" by the authorities.