Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Daredevil: Born Again episode 9

Daredevil: Born Againepisode 9 contains some of the show’s bestMCUEaster eggs and Netflix references. The culmination of Matt Murdock’s return as Daredevil and Wilson Fisk cementing his power as New York’s mayor, the finale ofDaredevil: Born Againends on a major cliffhanger, one that sets up a very excitingDaredevil: Born Againseason 2. While the series has had some great ties and connections, some of my favorite references have been saved for last.

Ray Nadeem being recruited by Kingpin in Daredevil season 3

InDaredevil: Born Againepisode 9, Fisk’s Anti-Vigilante Task Force is leading the charge as Mayor Fisk declares martial law, while Frank Castle’s Punisher and Karen Page return to help a wounded Matt Murdock. The episode also sets the stage for New York’s future, as the war against all New York vigilantes truly begins. To that end,here are all the biggest MCU Easter eggs and references inDaredevil: Born Againepisode 9.

21Agent Nadeem and FBI Corruption

Explaining Fisk’s Acquittal

A flashback to Vanessa hiring Bullseye to kill Foggy Nelson confirms that Fisk was eventually acquitted due to the corruption of the FBI inDaredevilseason 3. There’s also a reference to Agent Ray Nadeem, a major player in the FBI who eventually helped Daredevil go after Fisk.

20The Truth About Red Hook

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Red Hook is revealed to be a free port based on an old New York charter, explaining why Vanessa and Wilson Fisk are so interested in the area to create their own city-state, allowing them to do whatever they want without legal repercussions or reprisals. Likewise, Foggy’s discovery of this truth a year prior explains why Vanessa had him marked for death in the series premiere.

Back To Form As The Kingpin

Even after the Black and White Ball, Fisk keeps wearing a white suit inDaredevil: Born Againepisode 9. This serves to be an important visual cue, signifying his return to form as the Kingpin and his more traditional appearance.

18City-Wide Lockdown Thanks To Bullseye

Just Like In The Original Comics

Fisk orders a city-wide lockdown of New York due to Bullseye’s attack, mirroring recentDaredevilcomics when Bullseye began indiscriminately killing civilians in Manhattan, forcing a major citywide lockdown in 2021’sDaredevil #32with New Yorkers fearing to leave their homes as the police and Elektra Natchios' Daredevil attemped to bring Bullseye (and his two clones) down.

Gallo Knew Fisk Couldn’t Change

Even with his last breaths before Fisk crushed his head with his bare hands, Commissioner Gallo had consistently been the one who’d vocally referred to Fisk as “Kingpin”, confirming he’s always known Fisk could never change or deviate from his darker nature.

16Pym van Dyne Foundation

A Major MCU Company

Right before all power is shut down for the entire city, an ad for Hope van Dyne’s company in New York can be seen. The Pym van Dyne Foundation researches all kinds of ways to improve the world using Pym Particles, and a similar as was seen in Times Square inDaredevil: Born Againepisode 2.

Fans of The Netflix Shows Immediately Knew Who Changed Frank’s Mind

Frank Castle arrives to help Matt Murdock inDaredevil: Born Againepisode 9, saying that he got a phone call and changed his mind about giving Daredevil a hand. Before she’s revealed a few scenes later, those who watched the Marvel Netflix shows know that onlyKaren Page could have convinced Punisher to help Daredevilin this finale episode.

Punisher’s Classic Nickname for Daredevil

Punisher calls Daredevil “Red”, just like he did in the series' fourth episode, and both movements are callbacks in the original Netflix series inDaredevilseason 2.

Confirming He Killed White Tiger

Cole North is shown wearing Frank Castle’s Punisher skull inDaredevil: Born Again’sfinale, confirming thatNorth was indeed the one who killed White Tigerat the end ofDaredevil: Born Againepisode 3.

A Great Netflix Callback

Frank makes more than a few references to wanting a good cup of coffee inDaredevil: Born Again​​​​​​episode 9, connecting to his established love of coffee in his original Netflix show.

Charter of the Port of Red Hook in Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Ep 9

Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) with an expression of fury in Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Ep 9

Bullseye City-Wide Lockdown Comics Cover Daredevil #32

Wilson Fisk torturing Chief Gallo in front of the Anti-Vigilante Task Force in Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Ep 9

Pym van Dyne Company in Daredevil Born Again Trailer

Frank Castle / Punisher (Jon Bernthal) and Daredevil (Charlie Cox) in Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Ep 9

Frank Castle / Punisher (Jon Bernthal) and Daredevil (Charlie Cox) in Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Ep 9

Daredevil (Charlie Cox) taking down a member of the Anti-Vigilante Task Force in Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Ep 9

Frank Castle / Punisher (Jon Bernthal) in Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 Ep 9