For some reason or the other, Captain America is captured and charged with crimes, and Matt volunteers to be his lawyer (maybe because, like with Frank, he feels something worse would happen if he didn't step in?)
Only he absolutely, 100% disagrees with Captain America's reckless disregard for the law and for his teammates.
Matt's someone who spent his whole life believing you worked with the law up until nothing else could be done, and what Steve Rogers did was decide not to play ball at all, putting himself above the law because he's so sure he's right - and Matt's tired of people who think they're "right" and doing things "for other people's good" (Stick, anyone?)
+1 if he ends up working with Foggy again and Foggy expects him to support Captain America, and the discussion about why Matt doesn't support Cap at all leads to their resolution +10 if Captain America knows about Matt and Matt's secret identity, and is baffled by how cold Matt is to him privately, and Matt really let's him have it, especially since Matt is raw after losing his friends and Cap basically threw the team he had away +100 if Cap actually realizes the mistakes he made (he doesn't have to regret the decisions he made - I truly believe Cap would choose the same action over and over - he just needs to regret or at least fully actualize the consequences of his actions)
Matt ends up Captain Self-Righteous's lawyer, and does his job (despite personal opinions)
Only he absolutely, 100% disagrees with Captain America's reckless disregard for the law and for his teammates.
Matt's someone who spent his whole life believing you worked with the law up until nothing else could be done, and what Steve Rogers did was decide not to play ball at all, putting himself above the law because he's so sure he's right - and Matt's tired of people who think they're "right" and doing things "for other people's good" (Stick, anyone?)
+1 if he ends up working with Foggy again and Foggy expects him to support Captain America, and the discussion about why Matt doesn't support Cap at all leads to their resolution
+10 if Captain America knows about Matt and Matt's secret identity, and is baffled by how cold Matt is to him privately, and Matt really let's him have it, especially since Matt is raw after losing his friends and Cap basically threw the team he had away
+100 if Cap actually realizes the mistakes he made (he doesn't have to regret the decisions he made - I truly believe Cap would choose the same action over and over - he just needs to regret or at least fully actualize the consequences of his actions)