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Jessica Jones

  • TV Series
  • 2015–2019
  • TV-MA
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Krysten Ritter in Jessica Jones (2015)
Sometimes not even heroes can save themselves. Marvel's "Jessica Jones" Season 3 drops June 14.
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Following the tragic end of her brief superhero career, Jessica Jones tries to rebuild her life as a private investigator, dealing with cases involving people with remarkable abilities in Ne... Read allFollowing the tragic end of her brief superhero career, Jessica Jones tries to rebuild her life as a private investigator, dealing with cases involving people with remarkable abilities in New York City.Following the tragic end of her brief superhero career, Jessica Jones tries to rebuild her life as a private investigator, dealing with cases involving people with remarkable abilities in New York City.

  • Creator
    • Melissa Rosenberg
  • Stars
    • Krysten Ritter
    • Rachael Taylor
    • Eka Darville
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    7.8/10
    234K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Creator
      • Melissa Rosenberg
    • Stars
      • Krysten Ritter
      • Rachael Taylor
      • Eka Darville
    • 712User reviews
    • 150Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 12 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Krysten Ritter
    Krysten Ritter
    • Jessica Jones
    • 2015–2019
    Rachael Taylor
    Rachael Taylor
    • Trish Walker
    • 2015–2019
    Eka Darville
    Eka Darville
    • Malcolm Ducasse
    • 2015–2019
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    • Jeri Hogarth
    • 2015–2019
    John Ventimiglia
    John Ventimiglia
    • Detective Costa…
    • 2018–2019
    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • Kilgrave
    • 2015–2019
    Rebecca De Mornay
    Rebecca De Mornay
    • Dorothy…
    • 2015–2019
    J.R. Ramirez
    J.R. Ramirez
    • Oscar Arocho
    • 2018–2019
    Janet McTeer
    Janet McTeer
    • Alisa Jones
    • 2018
    Benjamin Walker
    Benjamin Walker
    • Erik Gelden
    • 2019
    Wil Traval
    Wil Traval
    • Will Simpson
    • 2015–2018
    Mike Colter
    Mike Colter
    • Luke Cage
    • 2015–2019
    Jeremy Bobb
    Jeremy Bobb
    • Gregory Sallinger
    • 2019
    Tiffany Mack
    Tiffany Mack
    • Zaya Okonjo
    • 2019
    Rachel McKeon
    Rachel McKeon
    • Char…
    • 2018–2019
    Leah Gibson
    Leah Gibson
    • Inez Green
    • 2018
    Susie Abromeit
    Susie Abromeit
    • Pam
    • 2015
    Aneesh Sheth
    Aneesh Sheth
    • Gillian
    • 2019
    • Creator
      • Melissa Rosenberg
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    Reviewers say 'Jessica Jones' is lauded for its mature themes and intricate character arcs, exploring trauma and PTSD with a gritty realism. Krysten Ritter's portrayal of Jessica Jones as a flawed anti-heroine garners acclaim, while her relationship with Trish Walker enriches the story. David Tennant's menacing Kilgrave is a standout, though pacing and subplots receive mixed feedback. The noir aesthetic and psychological depth are celebrated, marking 'Jessica Jones' as a notable, albeit imperfect, Marvel Netflix series.
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    9Deep-Space

    Season 1 - 10/10

    Season 1 - 10/10

    Season 2 - 5/10

    Season 3 - 6/10.

    Krysten Ritter is amazing as JJ.

    Kilgrave is an awesome antagonist portrayed by an awesome actor.

    This is my short and concise review to save you time.

    EnJoy!
    7southdavid

    Alias Riff And Jones

    So, the Marvel/Netflix alliance ends here, not with a bang, but with a bit of a whimper.

    Jessica Jones (Kristen Ritter) is a Private Investigator, a functioning alcoholic and a misanthrope. She's also, thanks to some illegal experimentation, unworldly strong, resilient and tough. She struggles with the responsibility that comes with being "powerered" and is haunted by death of her family, which occurred in a traffic accident years prior.

    The first season of Jessica Jones was excellent. Mostly because, unlike some other seasons of both this show, and the others in the extended universe, it had an excellent and charismatic villain in David Tennent's Kilgrave. Without having the same levels of action set pieces, this first season still is as good as anything that "Daredevil" or "Punisher" could produce. The season also introduced us to Luke Cage, which then spun into his own series and Mike Coulters chemistry with Ritter is excellent.

    Unfortunately, unlike "Daredevil", there was a pronounced drop off in quality for the second season, and that run had a dull villain from Jessica's past played by Janet McTeer. Drifting away from the private eye type story and into more soap elements didn't help this run either. We also started to spend even more time with the shows supporting characters, such as Jeri Hogarth played by Carrie-Anne Moss. Though she was great, the show feels watered down when we're spending time with these characters and it's not related directly to what's happening to Jessica. The second and third seasons also suffer from the "Netflix" problem of making 13 episodes, when you have enough story for 8, so plot points are hit over and over again.

    The third season is better though. Jessica is back with a case to solve involving a Serial Killer played by Jeremy Bobb. There's more action and intrigue, although it still doesn't match the heights of the first season. It would be easy to see why their hearts wouldn't be in this run, as the cancellations were announced long before this was released.

    Overall, I feel like the first season of this is "must see" but the remaining two aren't essential. The show isn't as consistent as "Daredevil" but is generally a cut above "Iron Fist" and "Luke Cage".
    9TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    My weakness? Occasionally I give a crap

    When we first meet private investigator Jessica Jones(Ritter, snark personified), she's a recovering rape survivor. She has PTSD, as we see from the coping mechanism of naming her childhood home's streets, and her symptoms. These include trouble falling asleep, and even when she does, such as on the subway(which gives you an Idea of how badly she needs to rest. The smell and noise of it alone seems like it should be enough that you could never catch Zs, not to mention how many people around you don't trust being vulnerable near) she almost immediately comes to. The reason for this is simple. Whenever she starts to lose consciousness, immediately it feels like her abuser is right behind her, whispering in her ear, licking her(!). Her trauma is taken seriously, and it's put front and center.

    That man is Kilgrave(Tennant, making a meal of it). He literally does not have empathy, and it is explained why. His power? Others have to do anything he says, which basically means that he can either get everything he wants, or he can carefully think about every word that comes out of his mouth. You can probably guess which he chooses. An emotionally stunted narcissist, he literally can compel others to fulfill his lightest whim. And he claims to actually love our PI, and want her to be happy. He carries out what he believes are grand romantic gestures. Not seeming to understand that while he apparently did think of her as someone that he wants to spend the rest of his life with, she wants nothing more to do with him. She was his prisoner. And if he legitimately wanted to know if she felt the same, all he had to do is tell her she had to be truthful, and ask. And yet he didn't. Maybe he knew the answer. Perhaps it was just too big of a risk to take. Either way, it ended up with him forcing her. In reality, there are no people who can force *anyone* they talk to, to do what they want, Make them think they want it, make them go along against their better judgement. But there are lots who can do that with a select few. It's called gaslighting, and it's something we need to put a stop to.

    She's not alone in fighting him. Her adoptive sister, former child star and current radio personality Trish Walker(Taylor, spot-on). She used to be known as the titular star of kid's show "It's Patsy", which is also how a lot of people greet her when they recognise her. Every so often, we'll get another titbit of it, like hearing the theme song, sitting in on the tail end of a table read, hearing someone describe one of the plots. They really got it exactly right. I know that I watched stuff just like it when I was growing up. She's a lot more stable and dependable, at least these days. She definitely wasn't always, and we will see her struggle. She feels a strong drive to make the world a better place, and may not always feel like she is doing enough for that.

    Add to that, next door neighbor Malcolm Ducasse(Darville, exactly right) starts out addicted to drugs. Occasionally, he needs minor assistance, he gets it, and that's basically it. At first, people don't really think much of him. And neither does the audience. Which makes for a very effective turn when he quits cold turkey And becomes sober. He becomes a full person in our mind - as he in reality of course always was. We just didn't look past the veneer. It forces us to confront that maybe we Accidentally did this in real life as well. This also greatly encourages empathy for sex workers, the unhoused and ethnic minorities. It has a lot of emotional intelligence in discussing these immensely relevant issues. And it manages to make everyone complex.

    Someone she sometimes works with, without either of them particularly liking the other(It is very much a case of mutual respect for the other's abilities and intense distaste for personal choices), is Jeri Hogarth(Moss, impeccable). She's a lawyer who worked hard to get to the top, And we watch as her life starts to come apart around her. On a show full of trainwrecks who make lousy decisions that end up hurting themselves, she may well be the one who has made the most mistakes and stands to lose the most. It would be easy for this to devolve into finger pointing, so it's very impressive that it never does. After she grew up poor and bullied, she put immense effort into gaining and maintaining complete control of the circumstances of her life, and most of the problems she faces are specifically because of selfish choices rather than things that she simply couldn't do anything about. Hers is a tragedy of fighting to escape one extreme only to end up at another.

    This is a noir story. That means that it has shadows, silhouettes(well, a lot of the time, the cinematography is not that adventurous), sax music, investigative work, conspiracy and corruption. When it features sex, it isn't shot in male gaze(in fact, occasionally, it will be distinctly female, with a focus on fingers and lips, rather than legs and curves), it isn't there just for titillation, it establishes and grows characters and their interpersonal relationships. There is a distinct effort made to avoid anyone on this coming across as disposable, and it rarely fails. This was shot on location in New York and it adds a lot of texture. Essentially, the only criticism I have is the pacing. Like the other Netflix shows, each season is mandated to be 13 episodes and they just don't have the right amount of story for that.

    This features bloody, gory, graphic violence, disturbing content, and strong language. I recommend it to any fan of complex narratives. 9/10.
    8garry-anderton

    Enjoyable, if a little clunky at times

    Really entertaining show. Only let down by the occasional face palm moment here and there. David Tennant is wonderful and adds a much needed touch of class to proceedings. Carrie Ann Moss is also very good. Other performances are...hit and miss. Overall a solid - if occasionally dopey - show.
    ClaraBosswald

    Arguably the best superhero show to date

    If you're considering watching this show, chances are you've already watched Marvel's Daredevil and know what to expect: a darker, grittier tone than the rest of the Marvel universe, great production values and strong characterization. It delivers all those things and more.

    Jessica Jones tells the story of a retired superhero, a woman who tried to help and failed. Jessica is a broken character; she suffers from PTSD, has nightmares and constant flashbacks and drinks a lot. She's an incredibly compelling protagonist; flawed but strong, broken but fighting, sad but with a sarcastic edge that makes her funny and easy to love.

    The show isn't afraid to explore dark themes of sexual assault, rape and abortion and it does so with taste. The victims are not shown being raped; the viewer is just expected to believe them without titillating rape scenes to prove the facts.

    As a survivor herself, Jessica shows both the signs of her trauma and the will to fight back. Women in Jessica Jones suffer, they fail, but they fight.

    Unlike Daredevil's Kingpin, Killgrave is a threat from the first episode which results is better pacing (Daredevil took 4 episodes to find its feet in my opinion). Because of Jessica's PTSD, you constantly feel his shadow and the tension is constant. The show doesn't waste time with an origin story or training sequences; it takes you straight into the action and doesn't let you go.

    A definite success for Marvel.

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    • Trivia
      Jessica throwing a man through the Alias sign in the beginning of the pilot episode, A.K.A. Ladies Night (2015), is shot for shot from the first panel of the "Alias" comics. This is how the audience is introduced to Jessica Jones both in the comics and in live-action.
    • Quotes

      Jeri Hogarth: You're coming across as paranoid.

      Jessica Jones: Everyone keeps saying that. It must be a conspiracy.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are a blurred sequence (from Jessica's point of view) of neighborhoods with silhouetted characters carrying out private activities.
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Gov. Sarah Palin/David Tennant/Holly Holm/Spring Awakening/Brian Chase (2015)

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Marvel (United States)
      • Official Facebook Page
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Violet
    • Filming locations
      • East Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Vazac's Bar)
    • Production companies
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
      • ABC Signature
      • Marvel Television
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    • Runtime
      56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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