"Regrets Only" | |
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Series Daredevil Season 2, Episode 6 | |
Air date | March 18th, 2016 |
Writers | Sneha Koorse |
Director | Andy Goddard |
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 |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Kinbaku" |
Next "Semper Fidelis" |
"Regrets Only" is the sixth episode from season two of the superhero fantasy and crime drama series Daredevil, and the nineteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Andy Goddard with a script written by Sneha Koorse. All episodes from season two were made available on instant streaming video on Netflix on March 18th, 2016. In this episode, Matt Murdock reluctantly teams up with an old flame, Elektra Natchios to steal a Roxxon ledger from the Yakuza. Meanwhile, Foggy Nelson and Karen Page find themselves taking on a very dangerous client - Frank Castle. When the D.A.'s manipulative plea deal goes awry, Frank pleads not guilty, leaving Foggy and Karen having to prepare for the trial of the century.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Charlie Cox | Daredevil, Matt Murdock |
Deborah Ann Woll | Karen Page |
Elden Henson | Foggy Nelson |
Jon Bernthal | The Punisher, Frank Castle |
Elodie Yung | ELektra |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Royce Johnson | Sgt. Brett Mahoney |
Michelle Hurd | Samantha Reyes |
Ron Nakahara | Hirochi |
John Pirkis | Stan Gibson |
Neil Grayston | Christopher Roth |
Deirdre Madigan | Judge Cynthia Batzer |
Marilyn Torres | Louisa Delgado |
James Yaegashi | Leader |
Amy Halldin | Reporter One |
Robyn Payne | Reporter Two |
George Papadimatos | Driver |
Hidenori Inoue | Yakuza guard |
Selena Nelson | Waitress |
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