This article contains major spoilers for the whole of Daredevil seasons one and two.
You hit them and they get back up.
I hit them and they stay down.
He admits to being too tired to go on before the police apprehend him.
You want it, you got it!
I am the Punisher!
(This city doesnt deserve my love!)
Next to Frank, Fisks long-standing convictions and authority dont look so total.
Frank being Frank, this doesnt work out too well for Duttons mates.
Next time I see you, only one of us walks away, he tells him before he escapes.
Yes, of course, the Kingpin replies, Im counting on it.
Surprisingly, this frequently turns out to be even more fascinating than his contrast with Daredevil.
He still represents someone who is trying to make a difference, who is doing it his own way.
So the relationship can be one of admiration, and distaste.
One batch, two batch, penny and dime.
Until this version of the Punisher, we havent seen a true anti-hero in the Marvel universe.
Hes increasingly sidelined as the season goes on, right up to his all-but-wordless role in the final episode.
Hes not a quip-spouting action hero, but nor is he a totally taciturn psychopath.
Its hard to imagine hed want it any other way.