This is the worst Marvel series to date
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mochteam — 9 years ago(April 18, 2016 12:02 AM)
I'm surprised they even thought to make a series on this. Nothing about this series felt like it was a tale of a Superhero or even Marvel comic. This was like watching a lifetime flick. It was extremely raunchy, redundant, lacking any real positive characters and actually it felt like it took forever to end it was very boring. 12-13 episodes about finding one very uninteresting villain with a dull ending. I'm not even sure why the picked such an uninteresting dull marvel B comic character like Jessica Jones to make a series on to begin with when there's so many other characters in the Marvel line up with better more interesting stories and villains. They could of chosen X-23,Spider Woman, Betsy Braddock they all pretty much have the someone messed up my head story line of Jessica Jones but are all 3X as much interesting to read about not to mention watch if they made a movie. It's clear this was a move to empower strong female leads but seriously was Jessica Jones the one they had to pick out of the Marvel line up? Jessica Jones? They might as well have made a TV show about Squirrel Girl. I await to read replies from people who just watched the series and think they know everything but never cracked open a Marvel comic book in their lives. If you think Jessica Jones was a good series or is a good Marvel Character you seriously don't know anything about the Marvel Universe.
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thepennyshowman — 9 years ago(April 18, 2016 05:07 AM)
yawn have you even read Alias?
Nah, you're just hating for the sake of it because you're on some anti-sjw roll and Jessica Jones is an obvious target. I liked the Jessica Jones series, I liked the Alias comic book, I know plenty about the Marvel Universe, thanks. My first Marvel comic was X-Factor #1 Man, whatever happened to Rusty?!
Why would there be a show about any of those other characters you mentioned when they don't fit in with the rest of the Netflix Defenders team? Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Daredevil, Jessica Jones all circulate within the same little group - sounds like you need to read some more comics, bro. You didn't even mention how Spider-Woman and Jessica Jones' are connected. Do you even read comics?
You know, I could have guessed that you'd have some kind of anti-Skyler post in your history, seems you have a bit of a thing against women who aren't there to look pretty and stroke your ego.
What happened, bro? You don't post for a couple of weeks then you just log on and hit several boards whining about Jessica Jones? Who hurt you? Was a girl mean to you last night?
EDIT - tell you what, to be fair, if you delete your tantrum I'll delete this reply so no-one knows it ever happened and we'll never talk about it again.
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KnyghtMirror — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 06:27 PM)
So now its a political argument? If you like the show you're a liberal? Can't I just disagree with the guy calling it a terrible show? I enjoyed it. It was very different and when I finished Luke Cage I see them all as very different shows. Sorry to you all that didn't like itI did. Jesus is a liberal
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TheOtherUprising — 9 years ago(April 18, 2016 07:52 AM)
If you think Jessica Jones was a good series or is a good Marvel Character you seriously don't know anything about the Marvel Universe.
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wcgcapone — 9 years ago(April 19, 2016 07:15 AM)
They could of chosen X-23,Spider Woman, Betsy Braddock
Nope, X-23 and Betsy Braddock's live action rights are with Fox and Jessica Drew might be with Sony (I'm not sure).
They might as well have made a TV show about Squirrel Girl.
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kaedanfarist — 9 years ago(April 22, 2016 07:45 AM)
Yes, that would have been sweet, but they were going for a more relatable heroine that was cool, but also street level so they didn't have to spend crazy money on CGI. Also, she is going to play a part of Marvels Defenders along with DareDevil Luke Cage and Iron Fist.
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iggykemppi — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 03:43 PM)
Indeed. I'm completely new to these characters but mind-control has always fascinated me.
Spoilers:
However I hate how JJ got more and more focused on stopping Kilgrave and ultimately killing him. I wouldv've preferred it if they'd either turned him over (as he seems to be a chaotic neutral character and not solely evil - yeah I might be a little D&D nerdy) to the good side, tamed him somehow and forced him to work for them, convinced him to work for the law firm in exchange for a hefty paycheck, locked him away in a secret testing facility or any other of the billion scenarios that wouldv'e kept him alive.
Daredevil AND Jessica Jones spoilers:
I liked that, in Daredevil, all major characters survived (for the first two seasons at least). Wilson Fisk, Elektra (who obviously gets revived in that machine at the end), Punisher and Stick are all alive and kicking, even if Punisher might be keeping a lower profile from now on and Fisk is in prison, there's still a chance they'll return. Meanwhile it's pretty obvious that Kilgrave won't, and it just got more and more obvious in every JJ episode that they weren't going to let him stick around, which really saddens me as he was the most interesting character on the show.
Luke was my least favorite as not only is he insanely powerful (both in attack and defense) and dangerous if turned the wrong way (as was not only possible through mind control but also due to his erratic persona - and no, I don't like Superman either), he also heavily outshines the main protagonist JJ. On DD I found the characters much more evenly balanced.
Sure, one could argue that Kilgrave was too powerful, but as he had no defensive power he had to use his offensive one to save his skin. When JJ became immune to his power (which I wasn't really fond of either) he was virtually powerless. At any point could someone have set up a sniper ambush to take him out for instance (like Simpson suggests from the start) whereas you have virtually no chance to take Luke out AND he's insanely strong. I mean the guy's literally a one-man army. The fact that JJ was even able to take him out with that shotgun was rather silly as she should have died long before that from his super-strenght when a regular vehicle could crack her ribs easily.
Then again, I don't know if he'd survive a .50 caliber round from a sniper rifle to the head either. Still, if caught off-guard it wasn't hard to stop Kilgrave as they didn't have too much trouble the first time around when they tranque'd him. Luke on the other hand would be lethal to try and sneak up upon. Sure, you could shoot him in the eye while he's sleeping, but you could just as easily take out a sleeping Kilgrave as he had to rely on others during that time. -
Steefnesss — 9 years ago(August 01, 2016 11:12 AM)
I disagree. There's things about Arrow and The Flash that annoy me to no end (excessive exposition, finishing each others sentences, lots and lots of bad acting) but it took me months to get through JJ because Krysten Ritter is just awful, worse than Stephen Amell, worse than Keiynan Lonsdale, and worse than the slough of actors they get to play the weekly antagonists. If it weren't for David Tennant I would have stopped watching after 3 episodes, while I look forward to The Flash and Arrow every week despite them being the epitome of bad network television.
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kaligula — 9 years ago(April 22, 2016 08:27 AM)
"This was like watching a lifetime flick. It was extremely raunchy"
Lifetime movies are raunchy? If you can't even present your dumb argument honestly, you probably oughta keep your opinions to yourself.
"it felt like it took forever to end it was very boring"
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vilafire — 9 years ago(April 24, 2016 06:51 AM)
I get what you're saying. I actually liked Jessica Jones in Alias, less so when she became a supporting character in Avengers.
But it's obvious why they chose Jones. She gets in with the Hell's Kitchen street-level stories they want to tell on TV and yet she's not really a character with much name recognition or blockbuster movie to save for a future movie.
Spider-Woman is worth saving for a future movie and Marvel can't make TV shows based on X-Men characters. But Betsy will be in Apocalypse this summer and expect X-23 to show up soon once Jackman retires the claws.