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What is the role of the Anti-Vigilante Task Force in episode 6 'Excessive Force' of Daredevil: Born Again?
In episode 6, Kingpin creates the Anti-Vigilante Task Force, a group of malicious cops who operate without body cameras and are heavily armed. Their mission is to eliminate vigilantes in the city, including Daredevil and Muse, by any means necessary, effectively acting as Kingpin's secret police unit.
How does Daredevil first re-engage with his vigilante role in this episode?
Matt Murdock dons his Daredevil suit for the first time since Foggy's death after hearing that Hector Ayala's niece, Angela, has gone missing. He finds her in Muse's lair, where she is being drained of blood. Daredevil fights Muse and manages to save Angela, marking his return to vigilantism.
What is the nature of the confrontation between Kingpin and Adam in 'Excessive Force'?
Kingpin confronts Adam, his wife's former lover, in a brutal and visceral fight. He challenges Adam to a fight in his basement, wielding an axe, and beats him severely but leaves him alive. This scene is one of the most intense in the episode and highlights Kingpin's violent and possessive nature.
How is the character Muse portrayed in terms of combat ability and threat level?
Muse is depicted as a competent and dangerous fighter who can hold his own against Daredevil. During their fight, Muse is able to trade blows with Daredevil and even escapes after Daredevil chooses to save Angela instead of finishing him off. Muse is also shown to be a serial killer who drains victims of blood, increasing his threat level.
What motivates Daredevil's actions during his fight with Muse in this episode?
During the fight, Daredevil is motivated by the need to save Angela, who is being drained of blood by Muse. Although he has the opportunity to finish Muse, he chooses to revive Angela when her heart rate drops, allowing Muse to escape. This shows Daredevil's priority to protect innocent lives even at the cost of letting a dangerous criminal go free.