![]() He clearly believes himself to be the fighter his city needs. The newscasters argue that New Yorkers crave a “brawler,” someone who understands the plight of the common man and will fight tooth and nail to achieve change. ![]() He’s distracted by a news broadcast covering the void in New York City’s mayoral race. ![]() That scene suggests Fisk may be seeking a more legitimate form of power now. Can he hold his empire together if he’s not the same vengeful force of nature he was before? The question is more whether he still has his old resolve. He’s clearly not ready to give up being Kingpin. In the finale’s mid-credits scene, we see a still-shaken Fisk trying to assert control over his criminal empire, which is facing the loss of both manpower and resources following Maya’s attacks. His psychological transformation probably isn’t quite so straightforward. What exactly does this mean for Fisk’s ongoing character arc in the MCU? Has he suddenly been transformed into a hero? Fisk is so taken aback he can do nothing but flee the scene. Just as her mother’s spirit did for her, Maya uses her supernatural abilities to free Fisk from the pent-up rage and hatred that dominate his life. Rather than culminating in a knock-down, drag-out brawl between Maya and her uncle, a la the Daredevil series, their confrontation is cut short when Maya uses her healing powers on Fisk. ![]() Echo’s finale leaves Fisk in a very intriguing and unexpected place. ![]()
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