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* NeverLiveItDown: Poor Karen Page will be forever remembered as the girl who sold out Matt for a drug fix and got killed. It got so bad that on the [[Series/{{Daredevil2015}} Netflix TV show]], Karen got some hate aimed at her simply for this storyline, especially after the second season ended with her learning Matt's identity. It was bad enough that Creator/DeborahAnnWoll had to go on record saying that she'd been promised that her version of Karen would ''not'' do this. When Season 3 of the show explored Karen's backstory, Woll worked with showrunner Erik Oleson to [[AuthorsSavingThrow steer away from Karen's fate in the comics]]. There, Karen's drug addiction is relegated to her past, and is what contributed to the death of her brother. Also, she never sells Matt's identity out; she's just led to assume that she did when Fisk catches her off guard by asking her about it during a back and forth battle of wits. In reality, Fisk has already figured it out on his own from watching footage of Matt fighting prison guards and inmates on his payroll.

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* NeverLiveItDown: Poor Karen Page will be forever remembered as the girl who sold out Matt for a drug fix and got killed. It got so bad that on the [[Series/{{Daredevil2015}} Netflix TV show]], Karen got some hate aimed at her simply for this storyline, especially after the second season ended with her learning Matt's identity. It was bad enough that Creator/DeborahAnnWoll had to go on record saying that she'd been promised that her version of Karen would ''not'' do this. When Season season 3 of the show adapted elements of ''Born Again'' and also explored Karen's backstory, Woll worked with showrunner Erik Oleson to [[AuthorsSavingThrow steer away from Karen's fate in the comics]]. There, Karen's drug addiction is relegated to her past, and is what contributed to the death of her brother. Also, she never sells Matt's identity out; she's just led to assume that she did when Fisk catches her off guard by asking her about it during a back and forth battle of wits. In reality, Fisk has already figured it out on his own from watching footage of Matt fighting prison guards and inmates on his payroll.
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** Kingpin contemplating the skyline of New York while noting that "there noting, [[NeverFoundTheBody "There was no corpse.""]]
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* NeverLiveItDown: Poor Karen Page will be forever remembered as the girl who sold out Matt for a drug fix and got killed. It got so bad that on the [[Series/{{Daredevil2015}} Netflix TV show]], Karen got some hate aimed at her simply for this storyline, especially once Karen learned Matt's identity at the end of Season Two. Creator/DeborahAnnWoll even had to go on record saying that she'd been promised that her version of Karen would ''not'' do this. When Season 3 of the show explored Karen's backstory, Woll worked with showrunner Erik Oleson to [[AuthorsSavingThrow steer away from Karen's fate in the comics]]. There, Karen's drug addiction is relegated to her past, and is what contributed to the death of her brother. Also, she never sells Matt's identity out; she's just led to assume that she did when Fisk catches her off guard by asking her about it during a back and forth battle of wits, and in reality Fisk learns it from watching Matt fight inmates in prison.

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* NeverLiveItDown: Poor Karen Page will be forever remembered as the girl who sold out Matt for a drug fix and got killed. It got so bad that on the [[Series/{{Daredevil2015}} Netflix TV show]], Karen got some hate aimed at her simply for this storyline, especially once Karen learned after the second season ended with her learning Matt's identity at the end of Season Two. identity. It was bad enough that Creator/DeborahAnnWoll even had to go on record saying that she'd been promised that her version of Karen would ''not'' do this. When Season 3 of the show explored Karen's backstory, Woll worked with showrunner Erik Oleson to [[AuthorsSavingThrow steer away from Karen's fate in the comics]]. There, Karen's drug addiction is relegated to her past, and is what contributed to the death of her brother. Also, she never sells Matt's identity out; she's just led to assume that she did when Fisk catches her off guard by asking her about it during a back and forth battle of wits, and in reality wits. In reality, Fisk learns has already figured it out on his own from watching footage of Matt fight fighting prison guards and inmates in prison.on his payroll.

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