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|title = Rabbit in a Snowstorm |
|title = Rabbit in a Snowstorm |
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|season = [[Daredevil (TV series)/Season One|1]] |
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|writer = [[Marco Ramirez]] |
|writer = [[Marco Ramirez]] |
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|previous = ''[[Cut Man]]'' |
|previous = ''[[Cut Man]]'' |
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|next = ''[[In the Blood]]''}} |
|next = ''[[In the Blood]]''}} |
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+ | {{Quote|People always ask me how can we charge so much for what amounts to gradations of white. I tell them it's not about the artist's name or the skill required, not even about the art itself. All that matters is "How does it make you feel?""<br>"It makes me feel alone.|[[Vanessa Marianna]] and [[Wilson Fisk]]|Rabbit in a Snowstorm (episode)}} |
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'''''Rabbit in a Snowstorm''''' is the third episode of the [[Daredevil (TV series)/Season One|first season]] of the [[Netflix]] exclusive television series ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]''. |
'''''Rabbit in a Snowstorm''''' is the third episode of the [[Daredevil (TV series)/Season One|first season]] of the [[Netflix]] exclusive television series ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]''. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | [[Daredevil|Murdock]] and [[Foggy Nelson|Foggy]] take on a mysterious wealthy client, but Murdock is convinced that there's more to the case than just the facts. |
+ | [[Daredevil|Murdock]] and [[Foggy Nelson|Foggy]] take on a mysterious wealthy [[John Healy|client]], but Murdock is convinced that there's more to the case than just the facts. |
==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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[[File:Daredevil02.jpg|left|250px|thumb]] |
[[File:Daredevil02.jpg|left|250px|thumb]] |
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− | Thirty-six hours ago, [[John Healy]] went to [[Turk Barrett]] to get a gun; he was hired to kill a man named [[ |
+ | Thirty-six hours ago, [[John Healy]] went to [[Turk Barrett]] to get a gun; he was hired to kill a man named [[Prohaszka]]. Barrett promised him that the gun would not jam since it was fresh from the crate. Healy goes to [[Whitestone Lanes]] where Prohaszka, with his two bodyguards, is bowling and asks him if he can play with him. Prohaszka refuses and orders his bodyguards to make Healy leave. Healy fights the men and sends them running before he fights Prohaszka. When he draws his gun on the bowler, it jams; Healy ultimately kills Prohaszka by smashing his face with a bowling ball. The [[New York City Police Department]] arrive; Healy hides the gun, surrenders, and asks for a lawyer. |
⚫ | [[Matt Murdock]] is still in pain from his fight with the Russians. He sits on a bench and Father [[Paul Lantom]] sees him; Lantom knows that he is the son of [[Jack Murdock]]. Lantom sees the scars on Murdock's face and asks him to talk over a latte that the church has a machine to make; Murdock refuses and leaves. |
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− | Healy goes to a bowling alley where Prohashka, with his two bodyguards, is bowling and asks him if he can play with him. Prohashka refuses and orders his bodyguards to make Healy leave. Healy fights the men and sends them running before he fights Prohashka. When he draws his gun on the bowler, it jams; Healy ultimately kills Prohashka by smashing his face with a bowling ball. The [[New York City Police Department|police]] arrive; Healy hides the gun, surrenders, and asks for a lawyer. |
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⚫ | [[Matt Murdock]] is still in pain from his fight with the Russians. He sits on a bench and Father [[Lantom]] sees him; Lantom knows that he is the son of [[Jack Murdock]]. Lantom sees the scars on Murdock's face and asks him to talk over a latte that the church has a machine to make; Murdock refuses and leaves. |
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In the law office of [[Nelson and Murdock]], [[Karen Page]] gets a letter from [[Union Allied Construction]]; she quickly hides it as [[Foggy Nelson]] arrives, reeling from the fun he and Page had the night before. He reminds her that she agreed to work for free, to her dismay. When Murdock enters, they see his scars, but when they confront him on them, Murdock lies about how he got them. |
In the law office of [[Nelson and Murdock]], [[Karen Page]] gets a letter from [[Union Allied Construction]]; she quickly hides it as [[Foggy Nelson]] arrives, reeling from the fun he and Page had the night before. He reminds her that she agreed to work for free, to her dismay. When Murdock enters, they see his scars, but when they confront him on them, Murdock lies about how he got them. |
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In the jailhouse, Nelson does not want to accept the case after meeting Healy who comes off a little too wise to the legal system. However, Murdock wants the case, citing that they need the money. |
In the jailhouse, Nelson does not want to accept the case after meeting Healy who comes off a little too wise to the legal system. However, Murdock wants the case, citing that they need the money. |
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− | Meanwhile, Page meets with a lawyer representing her former job; he wants her to sign a non-disclosure agreement and take six months pay for her trouble. She feels insulted because her "trouble" involved her nearly being killed twice. She does not sign. |
+ | Meanwhile, Page meets with a lawyer representing her former job; he wants her to sign a non-disclosure agreement and take six months to pay for her trouble. She feels insulted because her "trouble" involved her nearly being killed twice. She does not sign the papers as a result. |
[[File:Daredevil080.jpg|250px|thumb]] |
[[File:Daredevil080.jpg|250px|thumb]] |
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− | In court, Murdock notices that a juror's heartbeat changes noticeably when Wesley enters. He follows her that night and learns that she is being blackmailed. Beating up the man blackmailing her, [[Daredevil]] learns nothing from him except that there will be another blackmailed to take her place. |
+ | In court, Murdock notices that a juror's heartbeat changes noticeably when Wesley enters. He follows her that night and learns that she is being blackmailed. Beating up the man blackmailing her, [[Daredevil]] learns nothing from him except that there will be another blackmailed to take her place. Murdock has Page research his employer but she finds that he works for a dummy company. |
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− | Murdock has Page research his employer but she finds that he works for a dummy company. |
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⚫ | In court, Murdock tells the jury that, by the letter of the law, Healy is not guilty of murder; when they return with their verdict, Murdock notices that another juror's heartbeat increases when Wesley enters. There is a hung jury, setting Healy free. Daredevil meets Healy and they have a fight; Healy is skilled in turning anything around him into a weapon. Pinning Healy, Daredevil gets Healy to name [[Wilson Fisk]] as his employer; shortly |
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+ | [[File:John-Healy-Suicide-Blood.jpg|left|250px|thumb]] |
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⚫ | In court, Murdock tells the jury that, by the letter of the law, Healy is not guilty of murder; when they return with their verdict, Murdock notices that another juror's heartbeat increases when Wesley enters. There is a hung jury, setting Healy free. Daredevil meets Healy and they have a fight; Healy is skilled in turning anything around him into a weapon. Pinning Healy, Daredevil gets Healy to name [[Wilson Fisk]] as his employer; shortly afterward, Healy commits suicide, afraid of the repercussions that naming Fisk will have. |
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Page goes to see the [[Jennifer Fisher|wife]] of [[Daniel Fisher]] to give her condolences; she is not accepting and wants to be left alone to raise her children in peace. Page learns that Mrs. Fisher signed her agreement because she needed the money. |
Page goes to see the [[Jennifer Fisher|wife]] of [[Daniel Fisher]] to give her condolences; she is not accepting and wants to be left alone to raise her children in peace. Page learns that Mrs. Fisher signed her agreement because she needed the money. |
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Wesley talks with [[Leland Owlsley]] who wonders what is keeping Fisk so preoccupied lately and learns that Fisk is now into art. |
Wesley talks with [[Leland Owlsley]] who wonders what is keeping Fisk so preoccupied lately and learns that Fisk is now into art. |
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− | At an [[Scene Contempo Gallery|art gallery]], Fisk meets [[Vanessa Marianna]] and discusses a painting. |
+ | At an [[Scene Contempo Gallery|art gallery]], Fisk meets [[Vanessa Marianna]] and discusses a [[Rabbit in a Snowstorm|painting]]. |
Page goes to Urich wanting his help against Union Allied Construction. |
Page goes to Urich wanting his help against Union Allied Construction. |
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*[[Bob Gunton]] as [[Leland Owlsley]] |
*[[Bob Gunton]] as [[Leland Owlsley]] |
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*[[Ayelet Zurer]] as [[Vanessa Marianna]] |
*[[Ayelet Zurer]] as [[Vanessa Marianna]] |
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− | *[[Vincent D'Onofrio]] as [[ |
+ | *[[Vincent D'Onofrio]] as [[Wilson Fisk]] |
'''Guest Stars:''' |
'''Guest Stars:''' |
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− | *[[Peter McRobbie]] as Father [[Lantom]] |
+ | *[[Peter McRobbie]] as Father [[Paul Lantom]] |
*[[Rob Morgan]] as [[Turk Barrett]] |
*[[Rob Morgan]] as [[Turk Barrett]] |
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*[[Adriane Lenox]] as [[Doris Urich]] |
*[[Adriane Lenox]] as [[Doris Urich]] |
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− | *[[Geoffrey Cantor]] as [[Ellison]] |
+ | *[[Geoffrey Cantor]] as [[Mitchell Ellison]] |
*[[Wendy Moniz]] as [[Jennifer Fisher]] |
*[[Wendy Moniz]] as [[Jennifer Fisher]] |
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*[[Alex Morf]] as [[John Healy]] |
*[[Alex Morf]] as [[John Healy]] |
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− | *[[Devin Harjes]] as [[Oscar]] |
+ | *[[Devin Harjes]] as [[Oscar (Criminal)|Oscar]] |
− | *[[Peter Claymore]] as |
+ | *[[Peter Claymore]] as [[Prohaszka]] |
*[[Jack O'Connell]] as [[Silvio]] |
*[[Jack O'Connell]] as [[Silvio]] |
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*[[Suzanne H. Smart]] as [[Shirley Benson]] |
*[[Suzanne H. Smart]] as [[Shirley Benson]] |
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*[[Gameela Wright]] as [[Norma]] |
*[[Gameela Wright]] as [[Norma]] |
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− | *[[Kit Flanagan]] as Judge |
+ | *[[Kit Flanagan]] as [[List of Minor Characters#Rabbit in a Snowstorm|Judge]] |
+ | *[[Barbara Haas]] as [[List of Minor Characters#Rabbit in a Snowstorm|Elderly Juror]] |
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*[[George Sheffey]] as Prosecutor |
*[[George Sheffey]] as Prosecutor |
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+ | *[[Kate Grimes]] as [[List of Minor Characters#Rabbit in a Snowstorm|Female Juror]] |
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− | *[[Barbara Haas]] as Elderly Juror |
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− | *[[Kate Grimes]] as Female Juror |
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*[[Liesel Allen Yeager]] as Young Woman |
*[[Liesel Allen Yeager]] as Young Woman |
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*[[Cody Albrecht]] as Frat Boy |
*[[Cody Albrecht]] as Frat Boy |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Eric Trautmann]] as [[Viktor]] <small>(uncredited)</small> |
+ | *[[Keil Zepernick]] as [[List of Minor Characters#Rabbit in a Snowstorm|Bodyguard]] <small>(uncredited)</small> |
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*[[Mark Richard Goldman]] as Businessman <small>(uncredited)</small> |
*[[Mark Richard Goldman]] as Businessman <small>(uncredited)</small> |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===Locations=== |
===Locations=== |
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*[[New York City]], [[New York]] |
*[[New York City]], [[New York]] |
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+ | **[[Whitestone Lanes]] |
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+ | **[[Clinton Church]] |
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**[[Nelson and Murdock Law Office]] |
**[[Nelson and Murdock Law Office]] |
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+ | **[[New York Bulletin Building]] |
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**[[Metro-General Hospital]] |
**[[Metro-General Hospital]] |
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+ | **[[Kirschner and Brown Building]] |
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+ | **[[New York State Supreme Court Building]] |
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**[[Scene Contempo Gallery]] |
**[[Scene Contempo Gallery]] |
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− | **[[ |
+ | **[[Wilson Fisk's Penthouse]] <small>(mentioned}</small> |
+ | **[[Karen Page's Apartment]] <small>(mentioned}</small> |
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*[[Florida]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Florida]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | *[[Chattanooga]], [[Tennessee]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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===Events=== |
===Events=== |
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+ | *[[Assassination of Mister Prohaszka]] |
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+ | *[[Attack on John Healy]] |
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+ | *[[Battle of New York]] <small>(newspaper)</small> |
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+ | *[[Duel of Harlem]] <small>(newspaper)</small> |
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===Items=== |
===Items=== |
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+ | *''[[Rabbit in a Snowstorm]]'' |
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− | ''To be added'' |
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===Vehicles=== |
===Vehicles=== |
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===Creatures=== |
===Creatures=== |
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*[[Dogs]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Dogs]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | *[[Leviathans]] <small>(newspaper)</small> |
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===Organizations=== |
===Organizations=== |
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*[[Nelson and Murdock]] |
*[[Nelson and Murdock]] |
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+ | *[[Russian Mafia]] |
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*[[Union Allied Construction]] |
*[[Union Allied Construction]] |
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− | *[[New York Bulletin]] |
+ | *''[[New York Bulletin]]'' |
*[[Confederated Global Investments]] |
*[[Confederated Global Investments]] |
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+ | *[[Kirschner and Brown]] |
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+ | *[[New York City Police Department]] |
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*[[Landman and Zack]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Landman and Zack]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*[[Jack Murdock]] |
*[[Jack Murdock]] |
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*[[Don Rigoletto]] |
*[[Don Rigoletto]] |
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+ | *[[Hulk]] <small>(newspaper)</small> |
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+ | *[[Abomination]] <small>(newspaper)</small> |
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*[[Daniel Fisher]] |
*[[Daniel Fisher]] |
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*[[Rance]] |
*[[Rance]] |
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*{{WPS|Macbeth}} |
*{{WPS|Macbeth}} |
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*{{WPS|Heckle and Jeckle}} |
*{{WPS|Heckle and Jeckle}} |
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− | *{{WPS|M&M's}} |
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+ | ==Music== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center; margin: 5px;" |
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+ | ! style="background:#949393;" |Song title |
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+ | ! style="background:#949393;" |Artist |
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+ | ! style="background:#949393;" |Location(s) |
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+ | |- valign="top" |
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+ | |Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor |
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+ | |[[Arthur Rubinstein]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" | |
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+ | *[[Wilson Fisk]] visits the [[Scene Contempo Gallery]]. |
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+ | |} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *During the trial of [[John Healy]], [[Matt Murdock]] paraphrases one of Justice {{WPS|Potter Stewart}}'s quotes, "''I can't define pornography, but I know it when I see it.''" |
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− | *The music playing at the art gallery is Chopin's Nocturne in B-flat Minor, Op. 9. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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− | {{Gallery|Rabbit in a Snowstorm/Gallery}} |
+ | {{Gallery|Rabbit in a Snowstorm (episode)/Gallery}} |
==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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*{{IMDb title |
*{{IMDb title |
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|# = 4000782}} |
|# = 4000782}} |
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− | {{Daredevil Season |
+ | *{{Marvel|Marvel's Daredevil Season 1 3|Rabbit in a Snowstorm}} |
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+ | {{Daredevil Series}} |
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+ | [[pl:Królik w śnieżycy]] |
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[[Category:Daredevil (TV series) Episodes]] |
[[Category:Daredevil (TV series) Episodes]] |
Revision as of 11:17, 4 July 2020
- "People always ask me how can we charge so much for what amounts to gradations of white. I tell them it's not about the artist's name or the skill required, not even about the art itself. All that matters is "How does it make you feel?""
"It makes me feel alone." - ―Vanessa Marianna and Wilson Fisk[src]
Rabbit in a Snowstorm is the third episode of the first season of the Netflix exclusive television series Daredevil.
Synopsis
Murdock and Foggy take on a mysterious wealthy client, but Murdock is convinced that there's more to the case than just the facts.
Plot
Thirty-six hours ago, John Healy went to Turk Barrett to get a gun; he was hired to kill a man named Prohaszka. Barrett promised him that the gun would not jam since it was fresh from the crate. Healy goes to Whitestone Lanes where Prohaszka, with his two bodyguards, is bowling and asks him if he can play with him. Prohaszka refuses and orders his bodyguards to make Healy leave. Healy fights the men and sends them running before he fights Prohaszka. When he draws his gun on the bowler, it jams; Healy ultimately kills Prohaszka by smashing his face with a bowling ball. The New York City Police Department arrive; Healy hides the gun, surrenders, and asks for a lawyer.
Matt Murdock is still in pain from his fight with the Russians. He sits on a bench and Father Paul Lantom sees him; Lantom knows that he is the son of Jack Murdock. Lantom sees the scars on Murdock's face and asks him to talk over a latte that the church has a machine to make; Murdock refuses and leaves.
In the law office of Nelson and Murdock, Karen Page gets a letter from Union Allied Construction; she quickly hides it as Foggy Nelson arrives, reeling from the fun he and Page had the night before. He reminds her that she agreed to work for free, to her dismay. When Murdock enters, they see his scars, but when they confront him on them, Murdock lies about how he got them.
James Wesley knocks on the door and offers the lawyers to work for him and take the Healy case, giving a substantially large check as a permanent retainer. Murdock does not trust him and follows him as Wesley goes the car of his employer. Murdock starts to bleed from his wounds and lets them leave.
In the jailhouse, Nelson does not want to accept the case after meeting Healy who comes off a little too wise to the legal system. However, Murdock wants the case, citing that they need the money.
Meanwhile, Page meets with a lawyer representing her former job; he wants her to sign a non-disclosure agreement and take six months to pay for her trouble. She feels insulted because her "trouble" involved her nearly being killed twice. She does not sign the papers as a result.
In court, Murdock notices that a juror's heartbeat changes noticeably when Wesley enters. He follows her that night and learns that she is being blackmailed. Beating up the man blackmailing her, Daredevil learns nothing from him except that there will be another blackmailed to take her place. Murdock has Page research his employer but she finds that he works for a dummy company.
Ben Urich believes that there is a new power player in Hell's Kitchen, but his boss in the New York Bulletin, Mitchell Ellison, does not want him to pursue it because it does not sell newspapers. Urich is also concerned about the welfare of his sickly wife in hospice.
In court, Murdock tells the jury that, by the letter of the law, Healy is not guilty of murder; when they return with their verdict, Murdock notices that another juror's heartbeat increases when Wesley enters. There is a hung jury, setting Healy free. Daredevil meets Healy and they have a fight; Healy is skilled in turning anything around him into a weapon. Pinning Healy, Daredevil gets Healy to name Wilson Fisk as his employer; shortly afterward, Healy commits suicide, afraid of the repercussions that naming Fisk will have.
Page goes to see the wife of Daniel Fisher to give her condolences; she is not accepting and wants to be left alone to raise her children in peace. Page learns that Mrs. Fisher signed her agreement because she needed the money.
Wesley talks with Leland Owlsley who wonders what is keeping Fisk so preoccupied lately and learns that Fisk is now into art.
At an art gallery, Fisk meets Vanessa Marianna and discusses a painting.
Page goes to Urich wanting his help against Union Allied Construction.
Cast
Main Cast:
- Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil
- Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page
- Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson
- Toby Leonard Moore as James Wesley
- Vondie Curtis-Hall as Ben Urich
- Bob Gunton as Leland Owlsley
- Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna
- Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk
Guest Stars:
- Peter McRobbie as Father Paul Lantom
- Rob Morgan as Turk Barrett
- Adriane Lenox as Doris Urich
- Geoffrey Cantor as Mitchell Ellison
- Wendy Moniz as Jennifer Fisher
- Alex Morf as John Healy
- Devin Harjes as Oscar
- Peter Claymore as Prohaszka
- Jack O'Connell as Silvio
- Suzanne H. Smart as Shirley Benson
- Gameela Wright as Norma
- Kit Flanagan as Judge
- Barbara Haas as Elderly Juror
- George Sheffey as Prosecutor
- Kate Grimes as Female Juror
- Liesel Allen Yeager as Young Woman
- Cody Albrecht as Frat Boy
- Eric Trautmann as Viktor (uncredited)
- Keil Zepernick as Bodyguard (uncredited)
- Mark Richard Goldman as Businessman (uncredited)
- José Báez as Prisoner (uncredited)
Appearances
Locations
- New York City, New York
- Whitestone Lanes
- Clinton Church
- Nelson and Murdock Law Office
- 15th Precinct Police Station
- New York Bulletin Building
- Metro-General Hospital
- Kirschner and Brown Building
- New York State Supreme Court Building
- Scene Contempo Gallery
- Columbia University (mentioned}
- Wilson Fisk's Penthouse (mentioned}
- Karen Page's Apartment (mentioned}
- Florida (mentioned)
- Chattanooga, Tennessee (mentioned)
Events
- Assassination of Mister Prohaszka
- Attack on John Healy
- Battle of New York (newspaper)
- Duel of Harlem (newspaper)
Items
Vehicles
To be added
Creatures
- Dogs (mentioned)
- Leviathans (newspaper)
Organizations
- Nelson and Murdock
- Russian Mafia
- Union Allied Construction
- New York Bulletin
- Confederated Global Investments
- Kirschner and Brown
- New York City Police Department
- Landman and Zack (mentioned)
Mentioned
- Jack Murdock
- Don Rigoletto
- Hulk (newspaper)
- Abomination (newspaper)
- Daniel Fisher
- Rance
- McClintock
- Clyde Farnum
- Macbeth
- Heckle and Jeckle
Music
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor | Arthur Rubinstein |
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Trivia
- During the trial of John Healy, Matt Murdock paraphrases one of Justice Potter Stewart's quotes, "I can't define pornography, but I know it when I see it."