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That's our ticket

A collection of quotes from Bill Fisk, the abusive father of Wilson Fisk.

Daredevil[]

Episode 1.05: World on Fire[]

Spoken about Bill Fisk[]

"Are those the only ones you have? You were wearing them last time."
"They were my father's. I wear them every day to remember him."
"Did he pass?"
"When I was a boy."
Vanessa Marianna and Wilson Fisk[src]

Episode 1.08: Shadows in the Glass[]

Spoken by Bill Fisk[]

"You see that? That's our ticket. Once you get on the city council, everybody wants to put a little somethin' in your pocket."
―Bill Fisk to Wilson Fisk[src]
"This city? It's everything. It's right there. All you gotta do is put your mind to it and make it happen."
―Bill Fisk and Wilson Fisk[src]
"It's people like this that wanna keep you down. Keep you afraid. You have to show 'em that that can never happen. You gotta show 'em that you're a man. Kick him. Don't give me that look like your mother. You do what I tell you. Kick him. Kick him! Kick him again. Kick him! Keep kicking him! Kick him! Harder! Kick him! Kick him! Harder!"
―Bill Fisk to Wilson Fisk[src]
"Think of the man you wanna be. You sit here and you stare at that wall and you think about that. You're my son. You should be a king, not some fat little pussy."
―Bill Fisk to Wilson Fisk[src]

Spoken about Bill Fisk[]

"We carried him in bags down to the river. One every night, for the next week. Everyone in town knew that he owed money to Rigoletto. So, I guess they thought that... he'd left town to avoid him. My mother, she sent me to live with relatives on the farm that I told you about."
"It wasn't your fault. You were protecting your mother."
"I didn't do it for her. I did it for me. That's why I still wear these. To remind myself that I'm not cruel for the sake of cruelty! That I'm not my father! That I'm not a monster! Am I?"
Wilson Fisk and Vanessa Marianna[src]

Dialogue[]

"You cut it too short. What did I tell you?"
"Sorry."
"Sorry, what?"
"Sir."
"Respect. You gotta give it if you want it. Don't forget that. Make the next one longer. You want your pop's face in the dirt?"
"No, sir."
"Damn right."
―Bill Fisk and Wilson Fisk[src]
"Rigoletto floated me."
"Rigoletto?"
"Who's that?"
"Nobody, forget it. It's an investment, Marlene. You gotta spend money to make money. Once I get on the council, this is all taken care of."
"I don't know about all this."
"You don't know about nothin'! You gotta take risks. You want something out of life, you gotta put yourself out there."
―Bill Fisk, Marlene Fisk, and Wilson Fisk[src]
"It's not enough I get that shit out there? I gotta get it in my own house? In my own house?"
"Bill! No, no, no, no, no!"
"Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!"
"No, please!"
"Shut up! Shut up!"
"No, please! No!"
"Shut up!"
―Bill Fisk and Marlene Fisk[src]

Episode 1.10: Nelson v. Murdock[]

Spoken about Bill Fisk[]

"He's such a good boy. Comes to see me every weekend. He's gentle, sweet. Not like his father."
"And what's his name? Your son?"
"Wilson."
"Fisk? Wilson Fisk?"
"I haven't used that name since... It wasn't his fault. His father, he was... Wilson just wanted him to stop. It wasn't his fault, what he did."
Marlene Vistain, Karen Page, and Ben Urich[src]

Episode 1.11: The Path of the Righteous[]

Spoken about Bill Fisk[]

"You got a crazy old lady with a story about a young Willie Fisk beaning his dad with a hammer."
"He beat his father to death."
"He was 12, 40 some years ago."
Foggy Nelson and Karen Page[src]

Episode 1.13: Daredevil[]

Spoken about Bill Fisk[]

"This city doesn't deserve a better tomorrow! It deserves to drown... in its filth! It deserves people like my father! People like you!"
Wilson Fisk to Masked Man[src]

Episode 3.06: The Devil You Know[]

Spoken about Bill Fisk[]

"When I was a boy... I... beat my father's skull in with a hammer. I was 12 years old. Young for my age, in fact. Terribly inexperienced. I'd never been to a dance with a girl or... stayed up past midnight. Never been out of the city or even taken the subway on my own. Yet there I was... 12 years old... standing over my father's body... watching him die by my hand."
Wilson Fisk to Benjamin Poindexter[src]
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