![]() ![]() Her character has shown some intriguing development after “The Defenders” and even has quality growth through the events of this season as she faces her past while trying to look to the future. The reason that episode was decent was because there was actually a bad guy in it even though he was just an apparition in her mind.Īs for acting and characters, the only good one was Ritter’s Jessica. The best episode of the season was one where Jessica was hallucinating and seeing visions of David Tennant’s Kilgrave. A show or film like this is only ever as good as its villain, and there was none here. Just in that quick plot overview, we can see why this season sucks: there’s no villain. Jessica has returned to her life as a private investigator after the “tragic” events of “The Defenders.” Now well known around town as the super-powered detective, she begins dealing with cases of other super-powered individuals that begin to uncover the unknown origins of her own powers. Ritter’s acting in both seasons as well as “The Defenders” is awesome, and she is definitely not to blame for the weakness in the second season. Krysten Ritter’s performance as the super powered, alcoholic detective was also fantastic and that translated into the second season as well. Portrayed by David Tennent, Kilgrave’s straight up evil agenda was the main reason that the first season was as good as it was. There was a central villain who was one of the best villains in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe including the movies. There was a twisting plot with unpredictable and shocking outcomes. Here is why the first season was so good. But because the first season of “Jessica Jones” was one of the strongest seasons of any of the Marvel shows I was very excited for the second. ![]() “Luke Cage” was okay, “Iron Fist” was God-awful, and “The Defenders” was just meh. I would say that the past four seasons of the Marvel Netflix series, not including “The Punisher,” have been nothing to get excited about. I was super excited for Jessica Jones’ second season because the first one was so good. That was me during my Spring Break and anyone else who watched the second season of “Jessica Jones.” I mean, that isn’t the only thing I did on Spring Break, but it was one of them. There is no worse feeling than to be so excited for something only for it to flop and be extremely disappointing.
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