I have to concede that most comic book fans seem to enjoy the secret identity trope. I'm DEFINITELY in the minority in opposing it in superhero live-action stuff. I feel it's kinda like love triangles in soap operas. The whole thing can drag on for SO LONG, and I just don't like the dishonesty behind them. As I've said before, I think secret identities often do make supporting characters look REALLY dumb, and the failure to discover them gets repetitive over time IMO. But I appreciate why Daredevil fans would enjoy it. They're USED to it. Sure Happy and Pepper almost did die, but Stark and Rhodey were there to save the day when things got dicey. I absolutely believe Murdock could do the same in HIS movies/shows. Maybe Murdock will get access to Stark's tech just like Peter has. I agree Foggy was hilarious because Favreau is hilarious. I thought Affleck's DD was WAY too brutal in that 2003 movie. The MCU has GOT to tone things down with Matt in their productions. The reason why I wanna do away with secret identities is because I want Matt to interact with his fellow heroes as SOON as possible. If he ends up participating in apocalyptic worldwide and eventually multiversal threats, I think maintaining a secret identity would be the LEAST of his worries and look kinda ridiculous.