Jessica Jones-A-Thon: AKA You’re A Winner!
Originally Jessica Jones was offered to ABC, and I can’t imagine why they passed on it. Sure, they would have to tone down on the cursing and the sexual situations, but other than that?
Originally Jessica Jones was offered to ABC, and I can’t imagine why they passed on it. Sure, they would have to tone down on the cursing and the sexual situations, but other than that?
This episode we catch a glimpse into Jessica Jones’s past, and it goes without saying that she was as much as a pain-in-the-ass back then as she currently is.
Tonally, Marvel’s Jessica Jones is heavier than Marvel’s Daredevil, but that being said, it’s somehow more watchable. I can easily see myself re-watching this relatively soon, while I am just getting to the point that I want to see the devil of Hell’s Kitchen’s first season again. This is an important episode. It’s not as Kilgrave-centered (though even […]
Jessica Jones gets closer to Luke Cage, and thinks that she knows a way to nullify Kilgrave’s abilities, so she tries to enlist the aid of various people in her life. Which, it goes without saying, doesn’t quite go as planned. This episode is also the first time we hear Cage say “Sweet Christmas,” and […]
After unwittingly helping to orchestrate a tragedy, Jessica Jones tries to find out why Kilgrave is back.
Welcome, True Believers to the commentary on the first episode of Marvel’s Jessica Jones. The first thing I noticed was that Jessica Jones is a co-production between Marvel Television and Netflix, which I don’t recall during Daredevil’s credits. The second is the music, by Sean Callery, gives the series a very noir feel and is vaguely reminiscent […]
I get the sneaking suspicion that most everything funny about Marlon Wayans’s upcoming Fifty Shades of Black is already in the trailer?
I actually enjoyed the original Now You See Me, despite that the story made no sense
This time around we get to seem more of the villainous Kilgrave (David Tennant).
What happened in Paris yesterday, it goes without saying, was a tragedy on so many levels.