She's been game. He remembers. He remembers her being pretty on point in
those situations, too. He has to say he's glad that they haven't argued as
much recently in the relative peace they've been trying to rebuild between
them. Matt hates arguing with Karen as much as he hates arguing with Foggy.
It's not that he can't see their points, it's just that sometimes it's ...
beyond him to agree with them. They might not like what he does and he
doesn't expect them to. Even knowing how hard it is on them he can't quite
stop. He has to do something, even if that something is on the wrong side
of the law sometimes.
One might be right in arguing it's an unhealthy addiction and it's one that
is likely to get him killed one day. Even knowing that, Matt can't quite
manage to stop.
Is it really having someone fight her battles for her if she's also
present at the battle? More like bringing an ally than sicking Daredevil on
her problems. He'd like her to be more willing to accept his help, though
considering he's never asked her along for backup, it's not as if he
doesn't understand the perspective.
"I'll keep that in mind if I need some sharpshooting." Matt only
goes for nonlethal violence, though that's not to say that someone who knew
their way around a handgun wouldn't be useful. Arguably he could just try
and coerce Frank into caring, but more than likely he just won't call
anyone, ever. This is Matt we're talking about.
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She's been game. He remembers. He remembers her being pretty on point in those situations, too. He has to say he's glad that they haven't argued as much recently in the relative peace they've been trying to rebuild between them. Matt hates arguing with Karen as much as he hates arguing with Foggy. It's not that he can't see their points, it's just that sometimes it's ... beyond him to agree with them. They might not like what he does and he doesn't expect them to. Even knowing how hard it is on them he can't quite stop. He has to do something, even if that something is on the wrong side of the law sometimes.
One might be right in arguing it's an unhealthy addiction and it's one that is likely to get him killed one day. Even knowing that, Matt can't quite manage to stop.
Is it really having someone fight her battles for her if she's also present at the battle? More like bringing an ally than sicking Daredevil on her problems. He'd like her to be more willing to accept his help, though considering he's never asked her along for backup, it's not as if he doesn't understand the perspective.
"I'll keep that in mind if I need some sharpshooting." Matt only goes for nonlethal violence, though that's not to say that someone who knew their way around a handgun wouldn't be useful. Arguably he could just try and coerce Frank into caring, but more than likely he just won't call anyone, ever. This is Matt we're talking about.