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Charlie Cox’s Daredevil has been a fan favorite for long. For several reasons, Marvel fans have been drawn to the series praising it for its darker and mature themes. Even after all these years, the series continues to be watched and re-watched by many old and new fans.

While all three seasons have been perfect in terms of storyline, character development, action sequences, and narrations, fans have seemingly found a few flaws. In the third season, one crucial flaw, which is the eye hole in Daredevil’s suit, ended up making him his own worst enemy.
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One Cruical Flaw In Season 3 Made Daredevil His Own Worst Enemy
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Season 3 of the hit Netflix show,DaredevilfeaturedCharlie Cox‘s Matt Murdock once again facing Kingpin as he tries to manipulate events from behind bars. Not only does he have to recover from the event of the previous season but the vigilante also has to deal with multiple emotional dilemmas.

While battling physical ailments, Murdock begins to question his own identity and beliefs, while simultaneously trying to navigate through strained relationships. Just when things couldn’t have gone worse, Bullseye aka FBI agent Benjamin Poindexter becomes a formidable threat to Daredevil.
A highly skilled marksman, Bullseye steals Daredevil’s suit and uses his identity to attract the New York Bulletin office. This event makes the public turn against him, causing further chaos in Hell’s Kitchen. Already suffering and doubting himself, Daredevil also has to battle and reclaim his identity.

While fans sympathize with Murdock here, but they also blame him for a major flaw. Apparently, Daredevil’s suit has eye holes which fans believed were just for show since he is blind. However, seeing Bullseye being well able to see through them proves the eyes are see-through, which is why he was able to steal Murdock’s secret identity and frame him. Thus, making Cox’s Daredevil become his own worst enemy.
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Having See-Through Eyes In Suit Actually Protects Daredevil
What most fans called a major flaw, others claimed it wasn’t a flaw but rather a crucial advantage. First of all, the eyes being see-through isn’t even Matt Murdock’s fault for the suit was designed by Melvin Potter who has no idea who the man behind Daredevil is. Secondly, in the comics the suit allows other superheroes to become Daredevil to help protect Daredevil’s identity.
Moreover, having no eye holes or see-through eye holes would make it apparent that the vigilante is blind, making it easier for villains or others to find Matt Murdock. Furthermore, the eye holes can also be for aesthetic purposes, making his suit look more appealing.
Daredevilcan be streamed on Disney+.
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Maria Sultan is a dedicated News Content Writer at FandomWire. With over five years of professional experience and hundreds of published articles, she brings a wealth of expertise to her coverage of Marvel, K-dramas, and the latest on streaming platforms.Her work is not just about reporting news; it’s about providing insightful perspectives on the entertainment trends that matter most.