- Matt Murdock: [to Karen] I have something... that I need you to see...
- [takes out Daredevil mask]
- Matt Murdock: I'm Daredevil.
- Karen Page: What is it, to be a hero? Look in the mirror and you'll know. Look into your own eyes and tell me you are not heroic, that you have not endured, or suffered or lost the things you care about most. And yet, here you are a survivor of Hell's Kitchen the hottest place anyone's ever known. A place where cowards don't last long. So you must be a hero. We all are. Some more than others, but none of us alone. Some bloody their fists trying to keep the Kitchen safe. Others bloody the streets in the hope they can stop the tide, the crime, the cruelty the disregard for human life all around them. But this is Hell's Kitchen. Angel or devil, rich or poor, young or old, you live here. You didn't choose this town. It chose you. Because a hero isn't someone who lives above us, keeping us safe. A hero is not a god or an idea. A hero lives here on the street, among us, with us. Always here but rarely recognized. Look in the mirror and see yourself for what you truly are. You're a New Yorker. You're a hero. This is your Hell's Kitchen. Welcome home.
- Matt Murdock: So, what if... What if... from now on, if... if we make it... wherever you run, I... I run with you?
- Elektra Natchios: You're not serious.
- Matt Murdock: I've never been more serious. This... Elektra, this is a part of me that I need. And you're the only one who gets it. Without this, I'm not alive. I'm not. Not really. And I know that now, thanks to you. I don't know what we are together, and if we have any chance in the future... I don't... But I... I do know that I'm free with you. Like with no one else.
- Elektra Natchios: You hide from yourself. You don't let anyone in.
- Matt Murdock: You. I let you in. Think about it. What if this isn't the end? What if it's just the beginning?
- Elektra Natchios: No... They'll find us.
- Matt Murdock: No, we'll keep moving. We'll change identities. We'll... we'll hide. They'll never catch us. What do you say?
- Elektra Natchios: Uh, I say... let's go to London. Yeah? Madrid. Tunisia. There are sexy places to hide.
- Matt Murdock: Hey, I've never been further north than 116th Street, so...
- Elektra Natchios: Because you love this city.
- Matt Murdock: And I'd give my life for it, but... there's one thing in this world that makes me feel more alive. And that's you.
- Elektra Natchios: [sighs] I'm the Black Sky, Matthew.
- Matt Murdock: Yeah, and I'm the Devil of Hell's Kitchen.
- Daredevil: [as the Hand closes in on them] You wanna end it here or on the roof?
- Elektra Natchios: I've always liked the fresh air.
- Karen Page: What is it, to be a hero? Look in the mirror and you'll know. Look into your own eyes and tell me you are not heroic. That you've not endured, or suffered, or lost the things you care about most. And yet here you are. A survivor of Hell's Kitchen, the hottest place anyone's ever known. A place where cowards don't last long, so you must be a hero. We all are. Some more than others, but none of us alone. Some bloody their fists trying to keep the Kitchen safe, others bloody the streets in the hope they can stop the tide, the crime, the cruelty, the disregard for human life all around them. But this is Hell's Kitchen. Angel or devil, rich or poor, young or old, you live here. You didn't choose this town, it chose you. Because a hero isn't someone who lives above us keeping us safe, a hero's not a god, or an idea. A hero lives here on the street, among us, with us, always here but rarely recognized. Look in the mirror and see yourself for what you truly are. You're a New Yorker. You're a hero. This is your Hell's Kitchen. Welcome home.