Jessica Jones shows off the ugliest and grittiest part of the MCU in this gripping psychological drama that gives a greater depth to Marvel’s Netflix Universe.
Marvel’s Jessica Jones has been out for a few weeks now, so the following will be spoilerific.
Jessica Jones is awesome, plain and simple. This worthwhile addition to the Marvel Universe is a fresh perspective on what a superhero show can be, invoking a much darker feel than Netflix’s Daredevil series. Jessica is a war-torn alcoholic, struggling to cope after a year of being literally mind-controlled by a sycophantic serial killer. This is David Tenant’s “Kilgrave”, a perfect embodiment of unrelenting evil mixed with sociopathic tendencies.
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Great series, brilliant premise, great cast and the acting is superb, especially Ritter and Tennant. Also Luke Cage is the coolest dude.