Back when Daredevil was in talks of being rebooted by Fox, Katee was seen buying up Daredevil comics featuring who she said was her favourite comic book character, "Typhoid" Mary Walker... Now that Daredevil is back with Marvel, and has a new life... Would you like to see a couple of other Daredevil villains appear in the show? If they did end up introducing Mary Walker, do you think Katee Sackhoff should finally get to play her?
What other Daredevil villains would you like to see? Leland Owlsley was killed off, but he did mentioned he had a son, what if they introduce Leland Owlsley Jr. as the true Owl (minus the flying)? Or how about Mr. Fear? Is there a chance Melvin Potter could become the Gladiator?
Then of course, the obvious choice of Bullseye, but will we see others before him?
I want to see the Kingpin hire the super-villains Ammo, Bullseye, Bullet, Bushwhacker, Elektra, the Wildboys (Jet and Spit) and Typhoid Mary as assassins, and have all of them jump Daredevil and almost beat him up to death.
Then have Karen Page, just by chance, find Daredevil knocked out with a severely battered and bruised body, save his life by taking off his costume and then leaving him as just Matt Murdock with only his underwear on, dialing 911 and getting an ambulance to pick him up and take him to a hospital.
Matt then wakes up in the hospital with only minor bruises and lacerations to find Mary (obviously not the Typhoid personality) as the R.N. taking care of him. He realizes that he's been in the hospital for several days and Foggy Nelson, and Karen Page have both been worried sick about him, visiting him and watching him heal over the last week.
Karen starts to get envious and jealous of Matt's attraction to Mary, and becomes upset at how Matt is always flirting with the beautiful, young Registered Nurse who seems to be just as attracted to the blind but surprisingly physically fit lawyer. When Karen and Foggy start discussing Matt's secret life as a costumed, super-powered anti-hero and how he probably should retire from going off on great adventures, and fighting crime, Matt contemplates if perhaps they are both right as his nightly patrols and subsequent thrashings of Hell's Kitchen's local street thugs doesn't really seem to be making any real difference in the neighborhood.
Meanwhile, Wilson Fisk returns to being the Kingpin of Crime of Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan Island, and he decides to use his secret criminal organization in order to create a chaos and darkness incident in New York City, New York, distracting the New York Police Department with trying to stop a blackout, looting and rioting in all five boroughs. He then sends his team of costumed, super-powered assassins to begin searching for Matthew Murdock, Franklin "Foggy" Nelson and Karen Page, formerly of the private law practice of Nelson & Murdock (now defunct) in revenge for them helping to get the Kingpin sent to prison.
While the homicidal street gangs of drug dealers are arming themselves with stolen weapons, they are also stealing various other resources such as food, fuel and drugs, believing that the blackout (which actually spread across the entire East Coast of the United States of America) is a sign from God that the Biblical apocalypse has started, and they begin telling people that the U.S.A. is going to be destroyed because of the presence of the "Devil of Hell's Kitchen" and that only the strong will survive. Survival of the fittest becomes the cult-like doctrine of the Wildboys and their founder, and leader Ammo. Rumors that World War Three is imminent, and that a global thermonuclear war is going to begin creates pandemonium. The Kingpin is loving how everything is turning out just like how he had planned it.
However, a few things need to be changed:
1. Bullet, Bushwhacker and Typhoid Mary can all still be superhuman beings but they obviously can't be superhuman mutants in the story. 2. Bullseye isn't going to kill Elektra. Nobu already did that. 3. Elektra is the Black Sky of the Hand of the Beast, so she will be a she-demon super-villainess. 4. The Wildboys (Ammo, Jet, Spit, et cetera) are the main gang that now runs amok on the streets of Hell's Kitchen. 5. Mary isn't going to be Daredevil's lover (yet) and Typhoid isn't going to be the Kingpin's lover (yet). 6. The Kingpin hired the 7 different super-villains in order to help him secure his control of the criminal underworld again. But they are not limited to being only being his enforcers. They are all still professional criminals with their own agendas, too. 7. Karen Page doesn't become a heroin addict (yet) and Foggy Nelson isn't going to feature as prominently due to his new job as a lawyer working at the same law firm that Jeri Hogarth works at. 8. This story must introduce F.B.I. Special Agent Angela Del Toro a.k.a. the White Tiger as an ally of Daredevil and the rest of the Defenders. Her character is investigating the secret war between the Chaste and the Hand, and she finds a connection to Daredevil, which leads her to investigate Matt Murdock's vicious assault, and finally causes her to directly help him fight off various crooks as he tries to save Foggy and Karen from getting assassinated during the blackout event. 9. This series needs to still address the secret war between the Chaste and the Hand, with the Beast rising out of the hole at the center of Hell's Kitchen, and the Black Sky (Elektra Natchios) fulfilling her destiny as the Beast's host body. 10. Netflix needs to up the ante and make this series bloody as hell.
No, I liked the Typhoid Mary from J. Garner's "Elektra'! Just have that actress play her again. It was a minor villain and they've rebooted the series so no reason that would cause any contradictions in the MCU.
Since next Season will likely be an all out assault on both Matt and Daredevil by the Kingpin, I think we'll see Bullseye and hopefully Mary sent after him. Like Arkham Origins where Black Mask hired a bunch of assassins to take out Batman.
He could hire Bullseye and Mary. He could tip off Owl to Daredevil killing his father (A lie obviously) He could attack Betsy so Melvin feels betrayed and takes matters into his own hands. (Which will backfire once DD is able to talk some sense into him.)