This iconic one-take fight scene where Matt Murdock lays the beatdown on an entire gang of Russian mobsters was also called back to in "She-Hulk"
Frank Castle and Matt Murdock have very different ideas of criminal justice, and their confrontation in Season 2 of the latter's show is legendary.
Wilson Fisk's backstory, and his description of his abusive father helped to humanise the absolutely unhinged villain that is the Kingpin.
The Kingpin's final confrontation with Daredevil in front of Vanessa Fisk is one of the most chilling and visceral moments in the history of Marvel TV
The Daredevil impersonator was a formidable enemy for Matt Murdock in season 3, and had fans of the comics extremely excited.
Matt Murdock's ex proved to be a force to be reckoned with, from the moment she was introduced in Season 2.
The romance between Matt Murdock and Karen Page formed much of the show's emotional backbone. Specifically, their first kiss in season 2 was iconic.
Wilson Fisk's obsession with Vanessa's painting of a white wall gave a telling look at his psyche, and the trauma he had endured as a child.
Frank Castle alias the Punisher was represented by none other than Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil.
Drugged and wrongfully locked up because of Wilson Fisk's machinations, Matt Murdock was forced to fight his way out of prison to clear his name.