The journey of "Daredevil: Born Again" from script to screen was filled with numerous revisions and adjustments, yet one episode remained untouched: Episode 5. Interestingly, this episode is star Charlie Cox's "least favorite" of the entire season.
“I dunno if this is of interest, but I will say this amongst all of this, there was one episode we didn’t change at all,” Cox shared in a recent interview with The Playlist.
“It’s the episode in the bank, and that was part of the original [shoot]. We shot that before the strike. That was part of the original [draft], and just for my money, I wasn’t into it.”
Cox admitted to the outlet that he “pushed back against it as much as I felt was possible.” The episode features Cox’s character, Matt Murdock (also known as Daredevil), caught in a bank robbery while trying to secure a loan for his law firm, which he shares with partners Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) and Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll).“That feels like a 1970s game,” Cox remarked to the outlet about the episode. “Too much technology these days for that to work. And also, I didn’t think the actual device used for the theft was sophisticated enough.”
Despite Cox's personal reservations, the episode resonated well with fans. “I really pushed back on the episode, and yet I hear from so many people that they love that episode. So, it just goes to show you just don’t know. It’s so subjective,” Cox noted. “Everyone’s taste is different. And I’ve heard that that episode is one of the highest-rated. Internally, when they do their ratings, it’s one of the highest-rated Disney shows that they’ve had.”
Indeed, Episode 5 received high praise. In our review of "Daredevil: Born Again" Episodes 5 and 6, we stated: "It’s all just so well done. I can’t remember the last time a Marvel show had me wearing such a big smile the entire episode and had me completely captivated from start to finish. This episode also achieves something very important given the lack of Daredevil thus far: it shows what makes Matt Murdock such a unique and amazing hero, even when he’s not in costume."