Daredevil/Fridge


 * Fridge Brilliance: In the film, I thought it was weird that Murdock turned his stereo all the way up when he was getting ready in the morning. I figured, with his sensative ears, wouldn't that hurt? Then I remembered, he sees via sound. He wasn't just putting on music to wake himself up, he was effectively turning on the lights. - User:Mr Death


 * Fridge Logic: Early on, it's established that Matt can only sleep in a sensory deprivation tank because his powers make him extra-sensitive to sound. But after his sex scene with Elektra, we see him sleeping soundly in her bed with no difficulty. Then again, having Matt sleeping under silk sheets with a naked Jennifer Garner by his side is a lot more effective than having him alone in a cramped water tank.
 * Maybe the sex wore him out to the point where he was able to sleep soundly despite his sensitivity.
 * They never said that he can ONLY sleep in the tank, just that he does so. Maybe he's capable of sleeping in a normal bed but finds it much less comfortable.
 * Here's one for the entire Daredevil franchise - resorting to vigilanteeism is an obvious a Take That at the corrupt justice system, but in a different context it makes Matt Murdock look like a pretty crappy lawyer...
 * Or simply a noble lawyer who has the odds stacked against him. Remember, the crooks Matt attempts to prosecute are often very well-connected, and seem to be able to buy off the judges/juries very frequently. Thus, up against a justice system that's been perverted, Matt Murdock has no choice but to use his abilities for vigilantism if he expects to see justice done.
 * This is actually brought up when hes been outted during Bendis' run. Its said that he'd get in huge trouble for all the times he interfered with his own cases.
 * Matt's a defense attorney, not a prosecutor. He's the guy who defends people accused of a crime in court. And he generally seems to work lawsuit cases more often than criminal defense cases. So his being a super hero has nothing to do with him seeking justice against criminals he failed to put away in court. That's not what his job is.