IGN: This show sure knows how to make you feel uneasy, huh? Jessica living in the same house as Kilgrave just felt gross and the entire episode was unsettling in that regard.
As the episode progressed, I was feeling very wary about the idea that Jessica might try to redeem Kilgrave or that we might get any sense of compassion for him, given how he’s been portrayed. Because as Jessica noted, his horrible childhood still didn’t excuse his actions. That being the case, it was such a relief and a thrill when she got the better of him and knocked him out at the end (great move drugging the food of his hostages, but not his that he’d be wary of).
Possession films are a dime a dozen with tons of motion pictures about people spewing pea soup when those pesky demons occupy and live rent free in their bodies.
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