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  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 20, 2015
Season #: 3, 2, 1
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  1. Dec 8, 2015
    7
    Jessica Jones was a different,edgy take that payed off for Marvel, mostly.What was really strong about Jessica Jones was the character development from the main character,side characters and the villain(who was awesome),everyone on Jessica Jones got their time to shine and it was done properly.The acting was good,from the likes of Krysten Ritter to David Tennant as purple man.Even thoughJessica Jones was a different,edgy take that payed off for Marvel, mostly.What was really strong about Jessica Jones was the character development from the main character,side characters and the villain(who was awesome),everyone on Jessica Jones got their time to shine and it was done properly.The acting was good,from the likes of Krysten Ritter to David Tennant as purple man.Even though Jessica Jones was interesting(more interesting than Daredevil) the slow pace of the series was unbearable at times with a couple of moments dragging on, though the series never suffered from backstories of some characters. Now i know this series wasn't technically a superhero series but superhuman series, some aspects of the Hero story was dull, like jessica jones past hero origins was disappointing even though it got a bit better as the series got better, and another problem was that some mentions of the MCU was shallow and felt the series was trying to avoid the hero stuff which is pointless since the series is based on a comic book and for the season finale the ending was rather anti-climatic and too dark for nothing.One of the highlights of the series was Killgrave(the show's villain) who was creepy,interesting and intimidating making him one of the best villains in Marvel universe and good story-telling with stories of Jessica jones tragic past and the time the series took to explain the villain's consequences was brilliant and even if jessica jones had a dark tone some of the humour in the series was fun.The best episodes are Episode 3,6,8 and 12 and the worst are 13 and episode 4.Overally Jessica Jones was dark,interesting,tense had okay action and a worthy Marvel series. Expand
  2. Dec 8, 2015
    10
    One of the most exciting show I ever seen. The script it's so well done. Krysten Ritter excel in this role, depth and broke, and Tennant is amazingly creepy. I love it and I want more.
  3. Dec 8, 2015
    10
    I was hoping for great things after Marvel's Daredevil and I was not disappointed. Krysten Ritter is fantastic playing the hard bitten mean reluctant hero to perfection with a storyline that grips from start to finish. Rachael Taylor also gives an outstanding performance as her sister. Great to see women taking strong lead roles with depth and substance. In fact there is not a weakI was hoping for great things after Marvel's Daredevil and I was not disappointed. Krysten Ritter is fantastic playing the hard bitten mean reluctant hero to perfection with a storyline that grips from start to finish. Rachael Taylor also gives an outstanding performance as her sister. Great to see women taking strong lead roles with depth and substance. In fact there is not a weak performance in the series.
    If Netflix/Marvel can keep this standard up I cannot wait for the next series!
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  4. Dec 7, 2015
    8
    Overall a very good series with good acting and semi intriguing premiss. what kept it from being great was the wooden acting/character of the Luke Cage, and some of the potlines failing and/or dismissing what was built upon.
  5. Dec 5, 2015
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Jessica Jones is not the worst Marvel TV show, but I didn't really like it. I got through it. It got better with the last 5 episodes but that's because I love Marvel and will watch just about anything they attempt. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is the exception. No matter how hard I tried I couldn't get through the whole season with out falling asleep. I had such a poor experience with season 1 I didn't bother with season 2. If the first Avenger's movie is my gold standard and Agents of Shield is the bottom of the barrel, Jessica Jones is closer to Agents of Shield.

    Jessica Jones' biggest flaw for me was believability. I couldn't get lost in the story because there was so many things I didn't believe. It distracted me and I couldn't suspend beiief. The first Iron Man movie had a ton of holes in the story and the logic but it was still a ton of fun and I happily went along for the ride. Jessica Jones... not so much.

    I had a hard time believing Krysten Ritter. Her portrayal of the character seemed very one note. I didn't see a lot of depth or change. She seemed like a cynical, bitter, angry, unlikeable jerk at the beginning of the series and she ends the series deleting voicemails from strangers who are asking for her help. Still a jerk. No change. And she's constantly scowling. Wolverine can be a cynical, bitter, angry, unlikeable jerk but he's not that way all the time. Even in flashbacks, when Jessica is a teenager she is unlikeable. If Kilgrave did horrible things to her and it changed her, I couldn't see the change. I felt like most of Ritter's performance was focussed on furrowing her brow. Her face can be very expressive, she's demonstrated she not a one note actor in "Breaking Bad" and "Don't Trust the B" so I'm not sure why she went that route here. I never felt empathy for Jessica, I never felt like I understood her motivations and I never felt like she was portraying anything more than a caricature or a noir stereotype. But bottom line, the character was so unlikeable I couldn't believe why any of the other characters would like her, which took me out of the show.

    I never felt much empathy for any of Kilgrave's victims or felt what Kilgrave was doing was that evil. But I should have. He was making people do horrible things against their will. He was violating them on a very deep level but I couldn't feel their suffering. Maybe this is a symptom of the actor's ability to portray victims. But I have watched a lot of Law & Order and I always feel for the victims on that show. It can't be that hard to find decent actors who can play a believable victims. New York City is littered with them as evident of the 1.2 million Law & Order episodes currently airing on TV (not an accurate figure, let's just say there are a lot). Jessica's neighbor Malcolm, who is a survivor of Kilgrave's manipulation, is so whiny and needy I was kind of hoping he'd get offed.

    Most importantly were the demonstration of powers. What are Jessica's powers? She super strong but she's not invulnerable? Usually those two go hand in hand, and she's doesn't even come off as that strong. Sydney Bristow in one episode of "Alias" comes off as more of a badass superhero than Jessica Jones ever comes close to in the whole series. The fight scenes were weak and there weren't enough of them. And yes, I am a continuity nerd, but if she can suffer some scrapes to the face in a fight, then she should be in a world of hurt after jumping off a 5 story building and landing on her feet if she doesn't have super human durability. Super strength doesn't stop gravity from pushing your bones through the flesh of your feet, super durability does. And she drinks like a fish but never gets drunk? And it obviously doesn't get rid of her pain. So why drink? Other than to make her seem like a hard drinking badass - hollywood style! This made me think the show was shallow and cheap, doing thing for surface reasons and not for story reasons.

    I want to like this show so bad but there was so much that took me out of it. But it has potential, lots of potential. I think it needs better writers and better directors, I don't think it was the actors or the source material. I will watch the second season and hope for the best. It's not as bad as Agents of Shield but it's not as good as Daredevil.
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  6. Dec 5, 2015
    10
    Nothing short of amazing. Well written and insanely well acted tv-series. You will be on the edge of your seat through out the whole first season. Here's hoping that there will be a second one, because I am hooked!
  7. Dec 4, 2015
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I think this could have been better than this but there was something just lacking. For instance Jessica Jones acted as if she didn't have powers like it was a normal thing and when it came to fighting, say when she punched someone you couldn't say the person getting punched because the camera would move away and just see the person flying over. Also with that power Jessica Jones, they was a time when they caught Kilgrave and found out that he had a tracking device and Kilgrave's people came to the scene. Jessica Jones couldn't fight them off with that much strength. So I think maybe if some of the things had been done it would have been way better than the rating it has now. Expand
  8. Dec 3, 2015
    7
    Netflix constantly feels like it is on the verge of great television, but never quite takes that final step. House of Cards, Narcos, Daredevil, all have flashes of brilliance and they buck against the well-worn tv tropes. Jessica Jones is no different, will moments that shock you and take dramatic turns in visceral ways. But like all of the Netflix series so far, it has a fatal flaw. CardsNetflix constantly feels like it is on the verge of great television, but never quite takes that final step. House of Cards, Narcos, Daredevil, all have flashes of brilliance and they buck against the well-worn tv tropes. Jessica Jones is no different, will moments that shock you and take dramatic turns in visceral ways. But like all of the Netflix series so far, it has a fatal flaw. Cards had a protagonist more interested in being clever, Narcos has a jarring narrator voice-over, and Daredevil has an impossibly heroic and dreamy lead. Jessica Jones has a lead actor who is trying too hard in every scene, she feels like a stage actor trying out tv for the first time and the result is that her mannerisms are too forced and too over the top. The entire supporting cast plays their part with ease, but it's hard to take Jessica seriously when every line is delivered with the snark of a high-school girl.

    That's my beef. But beyond that, the show is good. Like always, Netflix does great work grounding the audience in a life-sized world. The Hollywood studios can keep their special effects and summer blockbusters, because Netflix understands that super-heroes aren't about how many henchmen they dispatch, super-heroes are super for the choices that they make. And the first episode of Jessica Jones thrives on that idea.
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  9. Dec 2, 2015
    10
    Jessica Jones não é tão impecável quanto Daredevil, mas traz uma trama com menos ação e mais investigativa. As atuações são excelentes, o vilão Killgrave (David Tennant) é excepcional, com certeza está na lista dos melhores vilões da Marvel que foram apresentados até agora. Apesar do roteiro derrapar um pouco em raras situações, isto não tira o mérito desta ótima série.
  10. Dec 2, 2015
    5
    Overall the show was alright, not an action based series more of a story based one which isnt a bad thing, but it just felt so anti-climatic. Jessica Jones herself to me was the weakest part of the whole show, poorly explained powers that she barely uses and when she does use them its so awkwardly done with camera tricks it looks terrible plus the fact she was just irritating in general.Overall the show was alright, not an action based series more of a story based one which isnt a bad thing, but it just felt so anti-climatic. Jessica Jones herself to me was the weakest part of the whole show, poorly explained powers that she barely uses and when she does use them its so awkwardly done with camera tricks it looks terrible plus the fact she was just irritating in general. On the other hand the villian (Kilgrave) was the best part of the show, David Tennant does a fantasic job playing this creepy yet interesting character, I just wanted to see more and know more about him every episode, but yeah thats literally the only two main points I have... The show was just that bland to me, nothing special, but not bad. Expand
  11. Dec 2, 2015
    0
    I was really looking forward to this, and watched the first episode, but.
    She's a bitter alcoholic.
    She's begging for work from a dislike be lesbian cheater. She's a beautiful white woman with extraordinary talent, fbut has a rather drunken violent sex hook up with a black bartender, she just met, who's might be a stalker? (Apparently white girl/black guy is the new hip trend in
    I was really looking forward to this, and watched the first episode, but.
    She's a bitter alcoholic.
    She's begging for work from a dislike be lesbian cheater.
    She's a beautiful white woman with extraordinary talent, fbut has a rather drunken violent sex hook up with a black bartender, she just met, who's might be a stalker? (Apparently white girl/black guy is the new hip trend in American TV)
    She "rescues" a young,beautiful blond runaway girl, who then murders her parents as soon as she returns her to them.
    I'll pass on the next episode.
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  12. Dec 1, 2015
    6
    I loved everything about the show except for the incessant use of the contrived 'goddammit' expletive replacement and Krysten Ritter. Everyone except her was believable. She did not convince as the hard drinking, PTSD suffering lead. Krysten did not deliver the realistic, gritty, charismatic performance this series required. Kilgrave was a great villain.
  13. Nov 30, 2015
    10
    Jessica Jones is by far one of the best shows. I would rate her series a plus 10. it is that good. when I got through watching the first series it left me wanting more. the character Jessica Jones was so electrifying . Its one that I have to see more of, because its that good!!!! Please bring back more of her. All the characters were so captivating and brilliant actors. I 'am so in loveJessica Jones is by far one of the best shows. I would rate her series a plus 10. it is that good. when I got through watching the first series it left me wanting more. the character Jessica Jones was so electrifying . Its one that I have to see more of, because its that good!!!! Please bring back more of her. All the characters were so captivating and brilliant actors. I 'am so in love with this series. I will be on pins and needles waiting for the second season. A totally super show!!!!Lets see more of Jessica Jones. Expand
  14. Nov 30, 2015
    9
    A story that just rolls off the screen with an ease that exceeds the sibling Daredevil effort. Jessica Jones brings an array of textured supporting characters that provide a solid base for the heroin and her nemesis. A binge I shall look back on with undiluted pleasure.
  15. Nov 30, 2015
    10
    When I compare this show to Daredevil (which I liked), it is actually better-paced. Daredevil had several throw-away episodes, but JJ had MAYBE one superfluous epi out of 13. Great show and I can't wait for a second season to brew up as much imbroglio and noir as this one.
  16. Nov 29, 2015
    10
    Fantastic show. I love the slow burn facet of the show and the fact that the viewer is not beaten senseless by non stop super hero displays and special effects. Ritter and David Tennat are wonderfully cast. The rest of the cast aren't on the same level, but they get the job done. Really surprised by many of the negative reviews. Most critiques seem to indicate a lack of patience and anFantastic show. I love the slow burn facet of the show and the fact that the viewer is not beaten senseless by non stop super hero displays and special effects. Ritter and David Tennat are wonderfully cast. The rest of the cast aren't on the same level, but they get the job done. Really surprised by many of the negative reviews. Most critiques seem to indicate a lack of patience and an inability to appreciate plot building and character development served with a little nuance. Perhaps some are just turned off by a show with multiple strong female leads, either way, they are way off base. Great show. Expand
  17. Nov 29, 2015
    4
    Well before I begin to rip this show let me at least say the good things about it. It broke new ground for marvel in that this show is dark, it deals with issues in regards to childhood trauma, drug abuse, and violence that are not normal for marvel movies or tv, in fact in many ways its a lot darker than even daredevil. I thought also the villain in the show Kilgore was really good,Well before I begin to rip this show let me at least say the good things about it. It broke new ground for marvel in that this show is dark, it deals with issues in regards to childhood trauma, drug abuse, and violence that are not normal for marvel movies or tv, in fact in many ways its a lot darker than even daredevil. I thought also the villain in the show Kilgore was really good, perhaps the best marvel villain since Loki. However, that is were the compliments end, The writing for this show at times was terrible, odd plots that make no sense, for example Jessica's plan to get into a Super max prison, the reasoning and means to achieve this were just stupid. There were just a slew of mind numbing, head scathing plans that just didn't make sense, and i blame the writers for this. Also Jessica's overly prickly nature made it hard at times to like her, i understand its part of her persona, but its always a good idea to make the protagonist likable, and there were times i couldn't stand her, again i blame the writers. Also there was a lot of dead time in these episodes, non important scenes were introduced that were not needed. They could have easily shaved 3 episodes from this series, and it would have helped to make it more focused. I think they missed a real opportunity tell a story about a great super movie heroine that beat the odds and saved the day against a vicious killer, instead we get a long laborious hancock rip off with a most unsatisfying ending. Expand
  18. Nov 29, 2015
    6
    Raw Review:

    Story is ok, but stretches too much to fill a 13 episodes show. A 2 hours movie could cover the whole story without losing any plot element. Also many plot holes and incoherence. (While the characters struggle to beat the villain, you will find hundreds way to defeat a villain who's only power can be easily deflected by not hearing him. Action sequences are so bad that it
    Raw Review:

    Story is ok, but stretches too much to fill a 13 episodes show. A 2 hours movie could cover the whole story without losing any plot element. Also many plot holes and incoherence. (While the characters struggle to beat the villain, you will find hundreds way to defeat a villain who's only power can be easily deflected by not hearing him.

    Action sequences are so bad that it would have been better if they didn't even try to put any. (Can't even begin to compare with Dare Devil's epic action sequences).

    Except Carrie-Anne Moss and Rachael Taylor, the acting performances are mediocre. Not bad enough to push you away, but permanent one faced acting. (Jessica Jones has a "they stole my candy" face which changes as much as her clothes during 13 episodes of the show).

    The only real engine which allows the show to take off is how its describes the reaction of victims to the bad guy's power. One thing the writers manage to succeed in is to pose the Villain as a real threat and portrait reasonably how mind controlling would affect victims.
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  19. Nov 28, 2015
    4
    I was hearing a lot about Jessica Jones and thought it would be worth watching. Thirteen hours of depressing low energy acting in which there were NO likable characters and Kilgrave came off as the worlds biggest stalker instead of a terrifying villain. The fight scenes were horribly done and even the intro has to be the most boring intro of any show.

    It seems as though the success of
    I was hearing a lot about Jessica Jones and thought it would be worth watching. Thirteen hours of depressing low energy acting in which there were NO likable characters and Kilgrave came off as the worlds biggest stalker instead of a terrifying villain. The fight scenes were horribly done and even the intro has to be the most boring intro of any show.

    It seems as though the success of what a good show Daredevil was used to make this show and Jessica Jones really seems to be grasping at straws.

    I would have rather had seen thirteen episodes with individual stories with Kilgrave as the main background villain but instead the whole story revolved around a character who can be taken out with a bullet to the skull and we find out that what is implied about his powers in the show are inconsistent.

    All in all I think every aspect of this show is predictable and there is so little amount of humor in this show that it makes it hard to enjoy when everything that happens is negative. I would not recommend this show to anyone.

    ~Jigsawjester
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  20. Nov 28, 2015
    8
    Get Over Here Jessica Let Me Review You. NOW! JESSICA By: Dalton Brewster
    Well the Marvel series on Netflix Jessica Jones was released for their first full season to be watched. I will say it was pretty exciting to see David Tennet playing our main antagonist Killgrave. He pull's it off so well i could even say he was born to play this roll. But all in all it was a great watch and
    Get Over Here Jessica Let Me Review You. NOW! JESSICA By: Dalton Brewster
    Well the Marvel series on Netflix Jessica Jones was released for their first full season to be watched. I will say it was pretty exciting to see David Tennet playing our main antagonist Killgrave. He pull's it off so well i could even say he was born to play this roll. But all in all it was a great watch and although i found some scenes a bit long and boring the action is exciting.
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  21. Nov 27, 2015
    5
    The potential to do cross-over is there but was not maximized, TV series is not as good as the original source material. David Tenant is a great actor but the poor script has no respect for logic.
  22. Nov 27, 2015
    6
    Individual acting is great, given the script is sometimes wooden and formulaic.
    But, my problem is the circular nature of a very tight group. The extended stories aren't that interesting and superficial inserts to link the seemingly random event.
    Like Gotham the early promise has failed to materialise which, given the acting talent and fan base from Marvel, is a shame. At least they
    Individual acting is great, given the script is sometimes wooden and formulaic.
    But, my problem is the circular nature of a very tight group. The extended stories aren't that interesting and superficial inserts to link the seemingly random event.
    Like Gotham the early promise has failed to materialise which, given the acting talent and fan base from Marvel, is a shame.
    At least they don't refer to David Tennant as English.
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  23. Nov 27, 2015
    5
    Show with great potential, but terribly cast supervillain killed it. He was meant to be charismatic, but acts like spoiled whiny child all the time. Proves whats widely known, good villain is the hardest role to play. If they got anything similar to Hannibal's Hannibal, it would've been a hit.
  24. Nov 26, 2015
    10
    A homage to the 40's detective film noir era and a series with an engaging storyline and great characters.
    From the major characters of Jessica Jones and Killgrave, to the minor, Malcolm and Jeri, the series presents complex characters with complex motivations. Each character in the series also undergoes complex character development that engages the audience and makes each character much
    A homage to the 40's detective film noir era and a series with an engaging storyline and great characters.
    From the major characters of Jessica Jones and Killgrave, to the minor, Malcolm and Jeri, the series presents complex characters with complex motivations. Each character in the series also undergoes complex character development that engages the audience and makes each character much more human. The complexity of Jessica and Killgrave, as well as the intensity of the scenes between the two (supported by the amazing acting of Krysten Ritter and David Tennant), immediately captured my attention. Jessica and Killgrave show a complexity that is hard to capture within 13 episodes, however, this series has done it perfectly.

    The portrayal of Jessica's PTSD and her feelings (mainly of hatred) towards Killgrave was another stunning aspect of the series. Her flashbacks in the first few episodes, as well as the portrayal of her PTSD was executed extremely well, both by Krysten Ritter, the director, and the writers.

    Jessica Jones perfects the mix between the genres of 40's detective film noir, a superhero story, a psychological thriller, and an high intensity drama. I hope for further seasons, and applaud the Jessica Jones team for producing an engaging series that captured me from the first few episodes.
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  25. Nov 26, 2015
    7
    Ritter and Tennant excel in this admirably dark addition to marvel's line of TV superheroes and superheroines, the show always beckoned me back for more. But there are some certain flaws apparent in flimsy dialogue, static pace and shifting tones. The ending also left me underwhelmed partially. Overall, a good series to watch, definitely check this one out for dark temptations but don'tRitter and Tennant excel in this admirably dark addition to marvel's line of TV superheroes and superheroines, the show always beckoned me back for more. But there are some certain flaws apparent in flimsy dialogue, static pace and shifting tones. The ending also left me underwhelmed partially. Overall, a good series to watch, definitely check this one out for dark temptations but don't expect incredible acting or flawless episodes. Expand
  26. Nov 26, 2015
    7
    enjoyed it very much. fun and entertaining. one plotwist i didn't see coming from marvel and liked a lot. overall everything is good. people make this and daredevil sound like masterpieces. they are not. they are Very good Class B shows. Expect a class B show, and u will enjoy it a lot. expect a masterpiece, and u'll be dissappointed
  27. Nov 26, 2015
    10
    This is the best Marvel product I've ever seen. I'm not too big on superhero movies and shows, I like them enough, but CGI fighting gets old to me. This story could easily stand alone, no support needed from the rest of the Marvel Universe. People who like watching The Hulk fight Iron Man may not care for it, but if you like fantastically-written drama, you'll love this show.
  28. Nov 26, 2015
    7
    If i could I would give this show two scores, 8/10 for the two thirds of the season and 6/10 for the final third. The show starts of great, the intrigue, deceit, twists had me biting my nails and sitting on the end of my seat. The final 3 episodes really fall flat and result in cliches and general plot holes. This all culminates in a lackluster finale which fails to provide a grippingIf i could I would give this show two scores, 8/10 for the two thirds of the season and 6/10 for the final third. The show starts of great, the intrigue, deceit, twists had me biting my nails and sitting on the end of my seat. The final 3 episodes really fall flat and result in cliches and general plot holes. This all culminates in a lackluster finale which fails to provide a gripping conclusion that is worthy of watching the previous 12 hours. The villain is built up and brought down in an almost comical fashion with minimal resolution to his character. CInematography is great and direction is on point. Music is also fantastic, filled with 70's noir vibe. All in all the show is top notch, but the conclusion could have been better. Expand
  29. Nov 25, 2015
    9
    Interesting and a change from the usual super hero stories. The tone of series reminds me of the Netflix Daredevil series, which is a good thing. If you are expecting a Supergirl style show, this is not it. This is not a family friendly show, but not to over the top. Looking forward to the next season.
  30. Nov 25, 2015
    0
    This show had such promise to be good. But it turns out to be a worthless 13 hours of **** With uninteresting sub plots, horrible unlikable characters, and a snails pacing. Advoid tbis show at ALL costs. I ho estly think the mainstream media is giving this show such high praise is because of how progressive it is. With muh female lead, worthless hours of useless lesbian sub plot, incest,This show had such promise to be good. But it turns out to be a worthless 13 hours of **** With uninteresting sub plots, horrible unlikable characters, and a snails pacing. Advoid tbis show at ALL costs. I ho estly think the mainstream media is giving this show such high praise is because of how progressive it is. With muh female lead, worthless hours of useless lesbian sub plot, incest, and other stupid thingz that never ever needed to be in this show. This show should have been 2 hours long because EVERYTHING in this poorly written show is just padding. Oh and talk about an unsatisfying ending. For all the minimal buildup to it it felt more like 2 seconds and then look! Villian is gone jessica wins.please evryone be honest with yourselves and down vote this show on every site so that we get more shows like daredevil instead of Marvel's supergirl. Expand
  31. Nov 25, 2015
    9
    Besides the slow pacing trough some episodes, the things did and experimented in the show is surprising and completely overshadows those few mistakes; by far the best villain in the MCU, which is interpreted by David Tennant, is a reason to make it a worthy watching TV show, also Jessica Jones bring the best female character inside the marvel cinematic universe, and the first well doneBesides the slow pacing trough some episodes, the things did and experimented in the show is surprising and completely overshadows those few mistakes; by far the best villain in the MCU, which is interpreted by David Tennant, is a reason to make it a worthy watching TV show, also Jessica Jones bring the best female character inside the marvel cinematic universe, and the first well done super-heroine as lead character in live action. Expand
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    Nov 25, 2015
    10
    This show is Amazing, Jessica Jones is a slow crime drama but with intense moments and great characters development, no need for full action on every episode like daredevil but one of the last action scenes was movie level good....great show
  33. Nov 25, 2015
    9
    Bloody fantastic. I seriously don't understand why anyone would give this show a truly negative review. The lowest score I would give an episode is an 8.0, and that's high. The storyline is compelling, the actors outstanding (especially Krysten Ritter and David Tennant), the atmosphere of Hells Kitchen equals that of Daredevil (naturally). Netflix and Marvel should be proud, I didn'tBloody fantastic. I seriously don't understand why anyone would give this show a truly negative review. The lowest score I would give an episode is an 8.0, and that's high. The storyline is compelling, the actors outstanding (especially Krysten Ritter and David Tennant), the atmosphere of Hells Kitchen equals that of Daredevil (naturally). Netflix and Marvel should be proud, I didn't think anything from them would top Daredevil, but somehow it has. They've done it again. Expand
  34. Nov 24, 2015
    1
    Warning: This is Marvel's latest push at alienating its core conservative fanbase and attracting liberal mainstream followers. If you are expecting another DareDevil masterpiece... stay away from this mess of trash.

    Pros: Some sci-fi effects. Based in the Marvel Universe. References to comic history and canon. Slight suspense and twists. Luke Cage... enough said. Cons: A lot of
    Warning: This is Marvel's latest push at alienating its core conservative fanbase and attracting liberal mainstream followers. If you are expecting another DareDevil masterpiece... stay away from this mess of trash.

    Pros: Some sci-fi effects. Based in the Marvel Universe. References to comic history and canon. Slight suspense and twists. Luke Cage... enough said.

    Cons: A lot of Homosexuality and Lesbianism. Debauchery, fornication, interracial sex, soft core porn.

    Overall: This show had the foundation and potential to be the sister success of DareDevil, but somewhere in the writing process it sold its morals and soul to Liberal propaganda all in hopes of attracting more viewers with smut and filth. Its as if they ran down a checklist of what all the heathen teens of America are into now-a-days and Marvel wanted a piece of that action by promoting as much Immoral content as possible. I'll admit DareDevil is not the most Christian friendly show, but as a Marvel fan I was willing to embellish and own my sins for enjoying it. But this Jessica Jones smut went way over the line and made even me feel dirty inside.

    The sad part of it all, is that this show could have been great had the sex and gay scenes been edited out. None of it was necessary to drive the plot or fill character depth... instead it just served as liberal eye candy some writers at Marvel thought was necessary to take fans to the next level. But they took it way too far.
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  35. Nov 24, 2015
    3
    Lackluster plot coupled with mediocre actors make for a very disappointing experience.

    I'm amazed at how this adaption fails to capture Jessica Jones' 'essence'. Her comic-book counterpart seems far more grounded in reality than the TV version, despite existing alongside outlandish characters and concepts. I'm disappointed with all of the shortcuts the show has taken and how it decides
    Lackluster plot coupled with mediocre actors make for a very disappointing experience.

    I'm amazed at how this adaption fails to capture Jessica Jones' 'essence'. Her comic-book counterpart seems far more grounded in reality than the TV version, despite existing alongside outlandish characters and concepts. I'm disappointed with all of the shortcuts the show has taken and how it decides to go with the basest form of sexual trauma and ptsd as its underlying issue, as opposed to exploring themes such as powerlessness and enstrangement. The viewers are left with very little to cling onto outside of Jessica's chase for Tennant, which would have been more suited for a 3-episode arc and not a whole season.
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  36. Nov 23, 2015
    10
    Who: Krysten Ritter, Angela Petrelli, and Doctor Who as Kilgrave
    What: The best show on Netflix with the best tv villain of all time
    Where: A darker part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe where instead of waking up and training, the hero drinks a fifth of whisky to start the day When (will I be addicted to this show): Five seconds. That's a joke. 15 seconds. Why: This is quite literally
    Who: Krysten Ritter, Angela Petrelli, and Doctor Who as Kilgrave
    What: The best show on Netflix with the best tv villain of all time
    Where: A darker part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe where instead of waking up and training, the hero drinks a fifth of whisky to start the day
    When (will I be addicted to this show): Five seconds. That's a joke. 15 seconds.
    Why: This is quite literally the best exclusive content Netflix has offered us to date. The dialogue is beautifully written, the plot well-executed and the villain is the best antagonist on television since Jim Moriarty
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  37. Nov 23, 2015
    0
    I went into this show expecting something great along the lines of Daredevil and what I got was one of the most boring shows I've seen in years. If this had been on network television, it wouldn't have made it past six episodes.

    The acting is mostly decent, but what kills it is the pacing. There isn't single episode that really draws you in and makes you wonder what's coming next. It's
    I went into this show expecting something great along the lines of Daredevil and what I got was one of the most boring shows I've seen in years. If this had been on network television, it wouldn't have made it past six episodes.

    The acting is mostly decent, but what kills it is the pacing. There isn't single episode that really draws you in and makes you wonder what's coming next. It's just slow, plodding and with more unnecessary padding than any show I've ever seen before.

    What boggles my mind is the unrelenting cascade of accolades proclaiming this as the best show on TV. Have any of the critics actually watched this show past the pilot? It's boring - watching paint dry boring.

    Stay away from this and save yourself wasting 12 hours or so.
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  38. Nov 23, 2015
    10
    Best Marvel TV series ever made! Very good writing and plot points are mesmerizing. Brilliant addition to the Marvel universe. Mr Purple was outstanding as a villain that will give you the chills.

    I'm excited for the next few series with the Defenders. Luke Cage, Iron Fist and apparently Hellcat is going to be a part of the team. I did enjoy Daredevil as well.
  39. Nov 23, 2015
    1
    Honestly this is some of the worst written garbage I think I have ever watched. Im giving it 1 point because I did end up watching all of it but my god it is just awful. I watch a show like Mad Men or Breaking Bad and I am amazed at the incredible writing and acting. Then I watch Jessica Jones and cant help but laugh. The humor is so incredibly horrible the delivery by the actors isHonestly this is some of the worst written garbage I think I have ever watched. Im giving it 1 point because I did end up watching all of it but my god it is just awful. I watch a show like Mad Men or Breaking Bad and I am amazed at the incredible writing and acting. Then I watch Jessica Jones and cant help but laugh. The humor is so incredibly horrible the delivery by the actors is terrible. Shows like this make me worry about a future where people just love whatever garbage is shoved in their face. Demand more from your entertainment. Expand
  40. Nov 23, 2015
    0
    Don't worry, you're not the only one that can't explain why this got good ratings. It's like True Detective season 2, but with more exploitation and b-actor resurrection.
  41. Nov 23, 2015
    9
    Jessica Jones is an amazing series. It shows a character, that had everything, but one person just turned everything down, ruined her entire life. She has super powers, but.. She just sucks at using them, She just cant be a 'real' super hero, even though she tried in the past, it just didnt work out appearently. But I dont think that this show is as good as DareDevil (daredevil was withoutJessica Jones is an amazing series. It shows a character, that had everything, but one person just turned everything down, ruined her entire life. She has super powers, but.. She just sucks at using them, She just cant be a 'real' super hero, even though she tried in the past, it just didnt work out appearently. But I dont think that this show is as good as DareDevil (daredevil was without a doubt 10/10), but what I'm missing for this show to be a 10/10, is a more relative feeling towards the MCU. Luke cage is in it, which is great! Expand
  42. Nov 23, 2015
    2
    If I was that confused I would have just changed my pants. Forget about any superheroes when welcoming Jessica Jones 50 shades of twlight.

    She doesn't know what she is, instead we have some emo wannabe pulling cockroaches out of her hair. Queue snarly monotone dribble about something something shadow's haunting her. Nevermind how any bleak drab undertones are all over the place trying
    If I was that confused I would have just changed my pants. Forget about any superheroes when welcoming Jessica Jones 50 shades of twlight.

    She doesn't know what she is, instead we have some emo wannabe pulling cockroaches out of her hair. Queue snarly monotone dribble about something something shadow's haunting her. Nevermind how any bleak drab undertones are all over the place trying too distance themselves further from reality in producing a comic, so it instead attempts some other drama.

    Anybody else want to guess what this show was about? I have given up. The genre is absolutely wrong for the show's theme, it is so ground in drama it cannot be classed as anything else, despite of any outlining comic book story. There is no horror despite of whatever attempted surealism, no Noir just because she has a case of the fairies, it doesn't make this exploitation, if there interracial sex and other confused bisexuality. No thriller if I am bored to death. And she barely fits into her make-up style either when shown like this. If what she has got is a big chip on her shoulder turning into a superstrength Hyde protecting other ho's from abuse, and in her spare time living in crackhouse offering up her PI. Where is her pain, what is her pain? It wasn't even properly explored and fully haunted, instead we are bombarded with what the show thinks of other reality, within that underbelly, but it was never even fully aware that this was a comic book.

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  43. Nov 23, 2015
    10
    Best super heroine show ever!!!!!!!!! Krysten Ritter shines as Jessica Jones, a almost Sherlock Holmes personality PI and hero, the supporting cast is top notch, but Dave Tennant's Killgrave is the show stealler!
  44. Nov 23, 2015
    8
    i like this show i really do and i hope to keep it around awhile but one thing i dont appriceate is the heavy sex and strong language 'gd f s ' the rest of the show is wonderful just please try to cut back on that if u want a real good reaction from me as i mentioned before i love the show otherwise
  45. Nov 22, 2015
    10
    All in all this marvel series I feel was one of there best. The story was interesting and I didnt feel it drag on like Daredevil did.. I thought Kristen Ritter has found her perfect role... Watch the whole series in one weekend and was hungry for more.. Very enjoyable
  46. Nov 22, 2015
    10
    OMFG I just finished Binge-watching this show and it was an Absolute Masterpiece in my opinion. I personally loved it more then Daredevil which I thought would be Impossible. I will now move onto my review. I will start with the story which is about a women named Jessica Jones obviously who is a PI and she solves cases while dealing with a sadistic villain. I love the story and the vibe ofOMFG I just finished Binge-watching this show and it was an Absolute Masterpiece in my opinion. I personally loved it more then Daredevil which I thought would be Impossible. I will now move onto my review. I will start with the story which is about a women named Jessica Jones obviously who is a PI and she solves cases while dealing with a sadistic villain. I love the story and the vibe of it which flows alongside the movie Sin City and has a very Noir aesthetic which coincides perfectly with the narrations done by Jessica throughout the series. I will now move onto the acting which was Superb. I mean Krysten Ritter as Jessica played a perfect alcoholic/investigator. I even enjoyed Luke Cage played by Mike Colter and the relationship that they form. The rest of the cast did Amazing. I will say though that the character who stole the show for me was Purple Man AKA Killgrave played by David Tennant. He is by far my favorite new villain in the Marvel Universe. I mean he is fiendish, barbarous and Delusional. I loved him and he played his character to perfection. I will now move onto the action which was thoroughly entertaining. I will say it didn't have the action packed scenes of Daredevil but it was a Hell of a lot more psychological which is what gets to you in the end and there are some very bloody scenes that actually surpass DD in many respects. I have never read the comics for Jessica Jones but this show is a show you don't want to miss. I will also say that the sound design and the cinematography were superfluous. I will finish by saying that this initial season was Fantastic and you should watch this show immediately. I promise you will not regret it. I was a tad disappointed in the finale but I have my reasons and I will not spoil that but all in all I applaud Marvel for there 2nd dive into a Marvel inspired television show that has paid off in a dramatic way. Expand
  47. Nov 22, 2015
    9
    Marvel's first Film Noir series is a real winner. Not only is there a strong cast but the backstory and character development is quite strong. The inclusion of Patsy "Trish" Walker also was a stroke of genius, as minor characters from the comics now get to breathe and grow and become even more interesting.
  48. Nov 22, 2015
    8
    The storyline is complex and engaging. As you watch, you start to believe that Jessica Jones is just a talented detective, but then clues start dropping. Not much is normal about her or her past.
  49. Nov 22, 2015
    10
    This is a compelling and great story, treating PTSD and complex subjects such as consent and control, all wrapped into a wonderful noir detective ambience. The best comic book based show so far.
  50. Nov 22, 2015
    10
    If you're a fan of slow-to-medium burn psychological thrillers with complex and nuanced characters, this is the show for you.

    I feel that any time you can strip away the superhero elements of a story and still have an excellent movie or TV series, you've done something right. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love superheroes and action flicks, but at the end of the day, we've seen far
    If you're a fan of slow-to-medium burn psychological thrillers with complex and nuanced characters, this is the show for you.

    I feel that any time you can strip away the superhero elements of a story and still have an excellent movie or TV series, you've done something right. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love superheroes and action flicks, but at the end of the day, we've seen far too many movies and TV series where they rely so heavily on these aspects, and not enough on the story itself, that it ultimately does a disservice to everyone watching. If you don't have a little bit of patience for a story with a slower burn, this might not be the show for you. I hear they made a new Expendables movie you could probably handle, maybe you should check that out instead.
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  51. Nov 22, 2015
    4
    There's a really good show trapped somewhere within Jessica Jones, which unfortunately couldn't get out due to several glaring issues.
    1. Apparently, the writers think that the audience won't understand who Jessica is, so they have other characters constantly describing her for us ("freak", "you're not normal", "you use sarcasm to deflect", etc.).
    2. It's an 8 episode storyline stretched
    There's a really good show trapped somewhere within Jessica Jones, which unfortunately couldn't get out due to several glaring issues.
    1. Apparently, the writers think that the audience won't understand who Jessica is, so they have other characters constantly describing her for us ("freak", "you're not normal", "you use sarcasm to deflect", etc.).
    2. It's an 8 episode storyline stretched to 13. Mostly with countless unearned subplots about characters that are completely pointless in the grand scheme of things.
    3. Mike Colter as Luke Cage is another perfect casting in the MCU, but his presence feels like an afterthought to please the comic book fans.
    4. Jessica's powers weren't well translated, since they're always portrayed with dodgy editing to disguise the lack of budget.
    5. The conflict was solved very easily, and therefore, didn't feel cathartic.
    But to be fair, there are some elements that deserve praise. Krysten Ritter is great (she's a more understated version of Eva Green), David Tennant chewing massive chunks of scenery is a lot of fun, and the show treats sexual abuse in a way that doesn't feel exploitative (I'm looking at you Game of Thrones).
    Overall, it wasn't my cup of tea, but it did make me excited to see more of Luke Cage.
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  52. Nov 21, 2015
    3
    TLDR: Some plus points, but overall too slow and boring.

    I saw rave reviews for this show, so decided to blitz through the entire 13 episodes. Fresh off the last episode I'm as confused as a box of frogs regarding the waterfall of praise washing over this snore-fest :S A quick google of "Jessica Jones" currently returns "Review: 'Jessica Jones' Is The Best Show On TV" as the third
    TLDR: Some plus points, but overall too slow and boring.

    I saw rave reviews for this show, so decided to blitz through the entire 13 episodes. Fresh off the last episode I'm as confused as a box of frogs regarding the waterfall of praise washing over this snore-fest :S

    A quick google of "Jessica Jones" currently returns "Review: 'Jessica Jones' Is The Best Show On TV" as the third link, and frankly I'm starting to think a lot of reviewers were watching a different show...

    I'm a fan of pretty much everything Marvel has done in recent years and liked the previous Daredevil season 1, but Jessica Jones hit the ground stumbling and didn't get much better.

    I feel like this entire season could have been condensed down to about 4 episodes, so dragging it out to 13 explains the severe pacing issues. If I weren't a fan of David Tennant, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Krysten Ritter I would have given up after episode 1 or 2. Sadly my persistence was rewarded with only brief moments of intelligence that never develop the depth they could have.

    I do complement the series' noir tone, and attempts to cover 'darker' topics, but there aren't enough shadows to hide how shallow most of the characters are.

    If you like Marvel stuff with a noir slant, and have _literally_ nothing else to do, watch this show. Otherwise, just give it a miss.
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  53. Nov 21, 2015
    10
    Netflix has done it again. I was a bit worried about the shift from comic to a live showing. Great cast, great care of its characters, great tone and a great story. From a person who reads the comics, they did a perfect job. Now everyone knows Jessica Jones name. Nice plot series Netflix
  54. Nov 21, 2015
    5
    I had high hopes for this show as I love Marvel and I'm a fan of Ritter's but this show is plodding, not terribly eventful and ultimately a bit of a bore.
  55. Nov 21, 2015
    10
    We did it, we hit the best mixture of Superhero/Thriller/Emotional Drama. It's all downhill from here. It isn't getting better than Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones versus David Tennant as Kilgrave, the most terrifying villain to ever hit screens. If Marvel closed up shop now after Jessica Jones, I think we could live with it, except we wouldn't get more Jessica Jones.
  56. Nov 21, 2015
    8
    I liked it. I liked it probably better than Daredevil. At first, I wasn't impressed with the portrayal of Kilgrave, but by the end I understood him and his motivation. It was also cool to see David Tenant play a villain. Kristin Ritter did an excellent job playing Jessica. There were elements of the comic book story that I expected to see that were missing. (I never actually read theI liked it. I liked it probably better than Daredevil. At first, I wasn't impressed with the portrayal of Kilgrave, but by the end I understood him and his motivation. It was also cool to see David Tenant play a villain. Kristin Ritter did an excellent job playing Jessica. There were elements of the comic book story that I expected to see that were missing. (I never actually read the books, but I have gotten the synopsis.) It might have been too ambitious to include them. They had to do with her past life as a superhero, and her relationships with other superheroes. Maybe, they will touch on that in future episodes. I also thought the action and fight scenes were a little clumsy. Daredevil was probably a little better in that respect. The show did a good job of building suspense. I watched the whole thing really worried about what would happen next. And now, I really want to know how the story will continue. Expand
  57. Nov 21, 2015
    9
    Wow, great show. Feels like Marvel is raising the bar that they set with Daredevil with an intelligent noir adventure with unpredictable twists and turns along with dark themes. Fans of the book will be pleased to see that all the characters who matter here are very truly represented and done justice, with Krysten Ritter's Jessica, Mike Colter's Luke, and of course David Tennant's KilgraveWow, great show. Feels like Marvel is raising the bar that they set with Daredevil with an intelligent noir adventure with unpredictable twists and turns along with dark themes. Fans of the book will be pleased to see that all the characters who matter here are very truly represented and done justice, with Krysten Ritter's Jessica, Mike Colter's Luke, and of course David Tennant's Kilgrave being stand-outs. Rachael Taylor plays a very fun Trish Walker, a deviation from the Alias comic and replacing Carol Danvers as Jessica's best friend.

    Very much like Daredevil, this show has a stacked cast and surprisingly develops a good chunk of it's players whether they're hero, villain, or in between. Jessica Jones presents a show that can be dry and funny as much as it can be dark and twisted, or sexy and steamy. It isn't without flaws, but those seem to be few and far between. The story is good, the acting rarely falters, though when it does it tends to be with the side characters of the cast, the pace is great from beginning to end. I do think the filming of some of the action could have been better, and in the final few episodes there are a few head scratching choices.
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  58. Nov 21, 2015
    9
    I've always been a fan of DC Comics movies and shows but Jessica Jones proves that Marvel has the kind of edge and nuance required to make a truly great series. Jessica Jones isn't for everyone, I can imagine some of the themes in this series are uncomfortable for people. I personally don't feel like I have seen a series or movie that deals with a psychologically difficult drama or aI've always been a fan of DC Comics movies and shows but Jessica Jones proves that Marvel has the kind of edge and nuance required to make a truly great series. Jessica Jones isn't for everyone, I can imagine some of the themes in this series are uncomfortable for people. I personally don't feel like I have seen a series or movie that deals with a psychologically difficult drama or a concept as complicated as the series Jessica Jones does. If you are seeking a simple feelgood superhero movie from the Marvel genre of superhero franchises than you need to appreciate that this is no Iron Man/ Captain America. Jessica Jones is the kind of vicious, disturbing, difficult, and psychologically frustrating drama that I have appreciated from the batman series set in the difficult and beautiful Hell's Kitchen that we loved in Daredevil. This is a major step forward for Marvel and a major departure from what i consider to be the relatively easy setting of Daredevil. Jessica Jones is punishing at the level of sanity and deserves kudos to the writers for writing such a compelling and incredibly well directed drama about the life of a damaged Hero. Expand
  59. Nov 21, 2015
    10
    Yes, Daredevil might be the better show but Jessica Jones managed to hook me more than any other superhero show at the moment. God damn it Marvel, you've done it again!
  60. Nov 21, 2015
    6
    10 episodes in and there is good and bad. Ritter and Tennant are both good but the rest of the cast is horrible. One of the casting decisions that really annoyed me were the two blonde actresses that looked exactly the same. These two girls could be twins. half of the time I didn't know which one was which. Another was the actor for Luke Cage, man that guy was hired for his look and10 episodes in and there is good and bad. Ritter and Tennant are both good but the rest of the cast is horrible. One of the casting decisions that really annoyed me were the two blonde actresses that looked exactly the same. These two girls could be twins. half of the time I didn't know which one was which. Another was the actor for Luke Cage, man that guy was hired for his look and not his acting. Which is non existent.

    the story plods along rather slowly. I realize some people like this but I found it a touch too slow for my taste, but it was ok.

    I was also happy unlike recent Netflix fare they didn't try to shove some social liberal garbage down my throat every 10 secs.

    So its ok. Nothing great, but has potential.
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  61. Nov 21, 2015
    10
    This is just good storytelling. Granted it is dark and gloomy which doesnt bother me does bother some. It also seems to be a Marvel t might be overdoing a bit these days. But I dont care, it just good storytelling. 1 thing Netflix does better than anyone is find superb actors to play the villain in all their shows. Sorry Netflix, i just gave away your secret. That's no slight to RitterThis is just good storytelling. Granted it is dark and gloomy which doesnt bother me does bother some. It also seems to be a Marvel t might be overdoing a bit these days. But I dont care, it just good storytelling. 1 thing Netflix does better than anyone is find superb actors to play the villain in all their shows. Sorry Netflix, i just gave away your secret. That's no slight to Ritter either, she is a very good fit for the Role of Jessica . But David Tennant is just SO good, as usual. Expand
  62. Nov 21, 2015
    5
    Last night I saw the first episode and thought it was ok to start. Only after a time it became boring and I had turned it off.
    The actress delivers a good job. It keeps the series still up. The remaining cast is poorly managed.
    But since the first 13 episodes were pulled through it will probably also be a second season. Whyever.
  63. Nov 21, 2015
    4
    Honestly couldn't get past the first 30-40 minutes of the first episode. I think it is wrongly cast and some of the acting is awful. Also, the writing and progression are both predictable and non-intriguing. I will give it another chance at some point but for now, 4/10.
  64. Nov 20, 2015
    9
    An amazing show, but I was not surprised one bit. I had high hopes for the show and it definitely delivered. It was a very dark show, covered important topics, had brilliant performances from Ritter and Tennant, had a great story, score, and cinematography. Very different from Daredevil though and I'm glad it was.
  65. Nov 20, 2015
    9
    Jessica Jones is not quite as masterful as Daredevil, but It is definitely one of the best shows out right now. Netflix and Marvel continue to perfect superhero shows and while it is still just as dark as Daredevil, it has a completely different feel that works great. Kristin Ritter is the perfect choice for the role, and delivers. Can't wait to see what Marvel has in store with their nextJessica Jones is not quite as masterful as Daredevil, but It is definitely one of the best shows out right now. Netflix and Marvel continue to perfect superhero shows and while it is still just as dark as Daredevil, it has a completely different feel that works great. Kristin Ritter is the perfect choice for the role, and delivers. Can't wait to see what Marvel has in store with their next project: Luke Cage Expand
  66. Nov 20, 2015
    10
    Up until now, Marvel's Daredevil was the best comic book inspired television series anywhere. Jessica Jones has moved the bar even higher. It's even darker than Daredevil. Nice to see a female superhero that is flawed and doesn't fly around in some silly skirt and cape. Jessica Jones, like Daredevil feels like a comic book for grown ups and not the silly cartoon-ish costumed super heroUp until now, Marvel's Daredevil was the best comic book inspired television series anywhere. Jessica Jones has moved the bar even higher. It's even darker than Daredevil. Nice to see a female superhero that is flawed and doesn't fly around in some silly skirt and cape. Jessica Jones, like Daredevil feels like a comic book for grown ups and not the silly cartoon-ish costumed super hero shows like The Flash and Supergirl which are fine for tween viewers... Thank you Marvel for raising the bar for comic book inspired shows and delivering programming for adults who love the genre. Ritter is phenomenal as Jessica. Can't wait for the Luke Cage series and 2nd seasons of both Daredevil and Jessica Jones. Expand
  67. Nov 20, 2015
    10
    Good casting and very well executed screen adaptation of the dark, complex characters from the Marvel books. Well written and keeps you glued to the screen from pilot to finale.
  68. Nov 20, 2015
    10
    "Jessica Jones" is an undeniable, fantastic series. The acting is top notch, the characters are fascinating, and the directing is phenomenal. I am in love with this show. You must go watch it now! Another Netflix winner!
Metascore
81

Universal acclaim - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Dec 16, 2015
    70
    It took five episodes for me to get interested--three too many, in these days of television glut. And only after the seventh and eighth did the cruel and clever plot twists (which include graphic torture) become truly gripping. In the early episodes, the pacing was logy and the action muddy, with several subplots that itched to be trimmed or recast.
  2. Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    Dec 8, 2015
    91
    Given the otherworldly circumstances, it all moves along quite logically and at a brisk pace that leaves dawdling for dead. There’s no flabby midsection here, just one major development after another. The fight scenes are well-choreographed and frequent. And the twists are imaginative while also being grounded in the grim realities of this ramped-up universe.
  3. Reviewed by: Rob Lowman
    Nov 23, 2015
    80
    While, at first, the actress may not look like the superhero type, she convincingly gives Jessica a subtle toughness. In a way, the character is the flip side of Supergirl: Jones is a reluctant superhero, a loner who drinks too much and has real human flaws. Yet Ritter gives Jessica a needed likability. The series also boasts a solid supporting cast.