- "People that can hurt you, the ones that can really hurt you, are the ones that are close enough to do it. People that get inside you and tear you apart, and make you feel like you're never gonna recover. Shit. I'd chop my arm off right here, in this restaurant, just to feel that one more time for my wife."
- ―Frank Castle
".380" | |
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Series Daredevil Season 2, Episode 11 | |
Air date | March 18th, 2016 |
Writers | Mark Verheiden |
Director | Stephen Surjik |
Producers | John C. Kelley; Lauren Schmidt Hissrich; Michael Stricks; Mark Verheiden; Cindy Holland; Alison Engel; Allie Goss; Kris Henigman; Alan Fine; Joe Quesada; Stan Lee; Dan Buckley; Jim Chory; Jeph Loeb; Drew Goddard; Marco Ramirez; Douglas Petrie; Karim Zreik; Emma Fleischer; Tom Lieber; Keira Morrisette |
Starring | Charlie Cox; Deborah Ann Woll; Elden Henson; Jon Bernthal; Elodie Yung; Stephen Rider; Rosario Dawson |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Man in the Box" |
Next "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel" |
".380" is the eleventh episode from season two of the superhero fantasy and crime drama series Daredevil, and the twenty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Stephen Surjik with a script written by Mark Verheiden. All episodes from season two were made available on instant streaming video on Netflix on March 18th, 2016. In this episode, Matt Murdock gets involved in a ninja slaughter-fest at Metro General Hospital, and Claire Temple is left to deal with the fallout from the hospital's administration. Karen Page reconnects with Frank Castle, but where Frank goes - blood and bullets are sure to follow, and this time is no exception. Once again, Karen finds herself at the heart of every major bloodbath in Hell's Kitchen.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Scott Glenn | Stick |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Royce Johnson | Brett Mahoney |
Wai Ching Ho | Madame Gao |
Amy Rutberg | Marci Stahl |
Marilyn Torres | Louisa Delgado |
Suzanne H. Smart | Shirley Benson |
Peter Shinkoda | Nobu Yoshioka |
John Pirkis | Stan Gibson |
Lucas Elliot Eberl | Daniel Gibson |
Ben Thompson | Quinn |
John Leonard Thompson | Administrator |
Michael Nostrand | Hospital employee |
Samuel Smith | Officer Reed |
Mike Keller | Officer Powell |
Aidan Redmond | Bearded man |
Vince Benvenuto | Drug goon |
Robert "Toshi" Chan | Gangster |
Nicholas Tucci | Lead dealer Gosnell |
Victoria Castle | Susanna |
Kelsey Wang | Young woman |
Allison Winn | Caged woman |
Doug Plaut | Infected #1 |
Massiel Mordan | Infected #2 |
Shari Abdul | Infected #3 |
Michael Kenneth Casey | Chaney |
Adam John Hart | Speed |
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Blake Tower
- Brett Mahoney
- Claire Temple
- Daniel Gibson
- Elektra Natchios
- Marci Stahl
- Shirley Benson
- Stick
Villains
- The Blacksmith (Behind the scenes only)
- Chaney
- Gosnell
- Hirochi
- Madame Gao
- Nobu Yoshioka
- Speed
Minor characters
- Daniel Gibson
- Louisa Delgado (Final appearance; dies)
- Officer Powell
- Officer Reed
- Quinn
- Stan Gibson (As a corpse only)
- Susanna
Organizations
Races
Locations
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Hudson River
- Chinatown
- Hell's Kitchen
- Metro General Hospital
- Pier 41
- Travel Inn Hotel
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
- Corpse
- Detective
- Exploding vehicles
- Gunshot victims
- Head injuries
- Hospital
- Hotel
- Shot in the head
- Stabbings
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Daredevil was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. He first appeared in Daredevil #1 in April, 1964.
- Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt. He was originally introduced as a generic villain in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man #129 in February, 1974. Following a string of scattered appearances, the Punisher received his own limited series in January, 1986. The character's popularity skyrocketed from that moment hence and he has headlined more than a dozen different titles over the years.
- Actor Scott Glenn is given a "Special Guest Star" credit in this episode.
- This is the third episode of Daredevil directed by Stephen Surjik. It is his second episode from season two of the series. He previously directed "Seven Minutes in Heaven".
- This is the second episode of Daredevil written by Mark Verheiden. It is also his second episode from season two of the series. He previously wrote "New York's Finest".
- This is the fourth and final appearance of Louisa Delgado. She is stabbed through the chest by a Yakuza ninja and killed in this episode.
- The car that Karen Page "inherited" that Frank Castle breaks into once belonged to New York Bulletin reporter Ben Urich. Ben Urich was murdered by Wilson Fisk in the season one episode "The Path of the Righteous".
Allusions[]
- The title of this episode is taken from a caliber of handgun. This is the type of gun that Karen Page pulled on Frank Castle in "The Man in the Box". Castle talks about Karen's gun in the diner scene.
- Reference is made to Samantha Reyes in this episode. Reyes is the former District Attorney of New York. She was gunned down in her office by the Blacksmith's assassins in "The Man in the Box".
- Reference is made to Mitchell Ellison in this episode. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the New York Bulletin. Karen Page tells Matt Murdock that she has been working with Ellison.
- Reference is made to Maria Castle, Lisa Castle, and Frank Castle, Jr. in this episode. These are Frank Castle's wife and children who were murdered in a gangland crossfire at Central Park. Their deaths were chronicled in "Penny and Dime".
Quotes[]
- Frank Castle: There's always the asshole who gets the big hand cannon that kicks like a mule and they're too afraid to use it... But a .380 shows thought.
Crew[]
See also[]
The Marvel Cinematic Universe
Agent Carter
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Jessica Jones
The Inhumans
External Links[]
Episode links
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