Welcome to April KlicKNettars, real quick that the blog and everything else that has anything to do with KlicKNet will be taking a week long break starting Sunday tomorrow. People might be wondering what is going on next week, well it all has to do with a Major Announcement we've been planning for weeks, or should I say months. It's a real shame that I can't say anything right now, but I can ensure what when KlicKNet returns on the week of April 14, KlicKNettars will find out everything and they will be amazed. In fact, you can expect brand new episodes of FakeTV Box when we come back, new short videos for FTB 60 when we come back, and KlicKNet Productions will start pre-production of RhodeyNY, a NickCam spin-off short film, sometime later in the Spring. As for the here and the now, let's move on with this week's Wkly Hit List, and it all starts with another new 5-Day Rounder which has many exciting news, one shocking piece of news, and one tragic loss in the industry of Hollywood that has taken everyone by surprise.
Last Night was the 2025 NCAA Women's Final Four which is taking place right now in Tampa Bay, Florida. South Carolina and UConn both won big and now these two Women's Basketball teams of two wonderful colleges in the United States will compete for the Women's Basketball National Championship tomorrow afternoon. But let's not forget that the Men's Final Four is also taking place this weekend from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. First it will be Auburn vs Florida, followed by Duke vs Houston, and only two can move on the Men's Basketball National Championship Monday Night on CBS. Speaking of CBS, there are tons of analysts from CBS Sports who have been making predictions about who will tonight, which boats very well for this week's Sneak Peek of the Week.
Our Inside Scoop this week is a recap about this week's new episode of Marvel Television's Daredevil: Born Again on Disney Plus. Since the Wkly Hit List is off until April 19th, we will talk about the last two episodes of Season One when I get back in two special recaps. Personally, I don't enjoy writing about two episodes in one post, but something tells me that I'm gonna be completely recharged when I return the week of April 14th. Anyway, it's time to look back on this week's Born Again in which things are about to turn into a bloody mess. WARNING: This piece may contain spoilers, so if you haven't seen Daredevil: Born Again Episode Seven yet, stop reading now. If you would like to continue at your risk, then be my guest.

Matt Murdock has gone back to being the vigilante known as Daredevil, but not everyone is happy about it. Mayor Wilson Fisk gave Matt a warning in the first episode not to come out of retirement as Daredevil or there will be consequences, and there's no doubt that Fisk's Anti-Vigilante Task Force is what those consequences look like. Remember that ex-Detective Cherry knows about Matt's secret identity and he is very disappointed by Matt, especially because Matt promised Cherry he would never go back to that dark place again. Matt's new girlfriend Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) notices the bruises and scars on Matt which were caused by his fight with Muse who is out loose somewhere, and she grows suspicious of him, maybe even more so later on in this episode. One can also point out that Kirsten McDuffie, Matt's law firm is suspicious of him and his privacy, she questions Cherry about it which puts Cherry in a very bad position where he must cover for Matt, and leads to Kirsten losing faith in him and Matt. Meanwhile, Angela del Toro, the niece of White Tiger, has been recuperating from abduction at the hand of Muse and tells the police that she was saved by Daredevil and directs them to Muse's lair. While Mayor Fisk uses his task force to find one of New York City's most deadliest serial killer, Matt is back into full Daredevil mode, trying to pick up the trail left by Muse. After the task force leaves Muse's lair, Matt jumps in to see what clues he can find, but he only finds out who Muse is, but he learns that Muse has also been closer to his personal life, and is now targeting Heather.

At this time, Heather is at her job as therapist and is in the middle of a meeting with a client named Bastian (Hunter Doohan), who was very briefly introduced as a fan of Glenn's work back in Episode 2. At the same time as this happens, Detective Kim reports to Fisk that Bastian is the primary suspect for Muse, and Heather begins to realize it during a therapy session with Bastian suddenly takes a turn once he starts to get more and more cryptic about his disturbing fantasies. After being knock out and tied up in a chair, Heather comes to and sees Bastian in his threads as Muse, he has evil intentions for her and begins to suck the blood out of her system, much like his other victims including Angela. Heather tries to fight her way out, but Muse has her pinned down to the floor ready to strangle to death. However, the NYPD and the Anti-Vigilante Task Force arrive just in time, but Daredevil manages to break into the widow of Heather's office and take on Muse head on. As these two masked men brawl battle it out, the Anti-Vigilante Task Force bust into the building from the outside and make their way towards Heather's office where it looks like Daredevil has everything under control. Suddenly, Heather fatally shoots Muse before fainting, Daredevil stabilizes her before the AVTF arrive and find Muse dead.

I gotta say that this was just as great as the last encounter between Daredevil and Muse. Some might be disappointed with Muse deciding to reveal his true identity in the series, because it never happens in the Daredevil comics, but they, Superhero TV Shows and Movies try very hard to copy too much from their comic books counterparts as every story in every media has to be original. Mayor Fisk and his newly deputized squad of Punisher fanatics look upon the bloody scene in Heather's office, and not only do they find Muse's body, but more than enough evidence that proves Daredevil was involved. All of this convinces Fisk that Daredevil is truly back, of course when you're name is Wilson Fisk, you can't help but cash-in on an opportunity. He gives credit for stopping Muse to the AVTF and publicly declares them as heroes, you can bet that this isn't going to sit well Mr. Daredevil, but Matt is more concerned with Heather who is in the hospital right now recovering and reveals to him that she heard Daredevil say her name. Uh oh, looks like Heather starting to realize who the Man behind the Devil is. Elsewhere, Fisk's protégé Daniel Blake threatens BB Urich into removing eyewitness mentions of Daredevil's involvement in the incident from her blog, but we are left in the dark with BB decides to do. Finally, we come to Luca who had asked Vanessa Fisk earlier to return to her criminal activities behind Fisk's back, so then Vanessa sends Luca to kill Fisk who is having dinner at a restaurant, but this is all a trap and Buck Cashman, Fisk's right-hand man, kills Luca, and just like that the episode ends. If only Episode Eight was streaming right on Disney Plus because I'm dying to know happen next, but like everyone else, I'll just have to wait.

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