Though the show spends a lot of time obviously on its titular hero, it is at its best when its focus is Nadeem. The season as a whole becomes more claustrophobic, relatable, less insipid, when we watch the slow burn of Nadeem’s increasingly strained arc. His psychopathic co-worker, his compromised, (though in a similar situation) boss, and of course Wilson Fisk himself - shrink Nadeem’s options moment by moment, scene by scene, until he feels he only has the one. Nadeem acts as the true heart of the show it’s conscious, and its a good thing we continue to see him until nearly the very end, because a lot of the shows air bottomed out upon his death.