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I have to agree about that. If we’re to believe it’s running concurrently, or after, Daredevil then there should have been some references. Newspapers in the background, an overheard conversation, or something like that. It would have made a huge difference in making the two shows feel connected without actually

I think overral Daredevil was better made than Jessica Jones but JJ is still a very good and solid show.

Tennant scared the shit outta me

You know an actor is good when he can go from being loved as the Doctor to being a despicable shit when he’s playing a bad guy.

JJ was fantastic, but DD was better. JJ lost a lot of momentum for me in the last few episodes when Killgrave was repeatedly released by characters making incomprehensibly stupid decisions.

He gets mentioned once a character who first appeared in Daredevil shows up.

POTENTIAL SPOILERS:

I was actually expecting for Matt or Foggy to show up in episode 7, when Jessica was asking for a lawyer.

Daredevil makes no appearance in Jessica Jones in this season

So should I take this as a spoiler that Daredevil doesn’t show up at all in the first season of Jessica Jones? I was kind of hoping he would.

*Spoiler discussions below*

I loved it. All of it, but it left me supremely annoyed that Jessica isn’t going to appear in the Luke Cage series.

Did anyone else feel like this show came off the hinge towards the end (around Episode 9ish)?

Kilgrave just became a psycho ex-boyfriend and thats how Tennant played it. He wasn’t scary anymore or sick or evil, just petulant and needy.

The show also made the characters dumb for drama. When Nuke is beating up Jessica

I will probably be in the minority, but the first episode - the only one I’ve watched so far - didn’t readily win over me as Daredevil’s first episode did. ‘Til the very ending, most of it looked like a drag to me. Not the sort of drag that builds up to the big finale, just a drag that ended in a good way after all...

the fact that this is a show about trauma is so incredible to me- i’m at the third episode, and the way it shows the different ways people respond to it and work through it (or fail to) feels so real to me. i have so many friends who are survivors of abuse and rape and this show feels so much like them in their

They’re setting her up now for when Thanos arrives.

Can’t believe I have to choose between this and Fallout 4 this weekend.

After years of “dark, gritty” movies featuring angsty characters in unreal situations, it’s amazing to see a story that’s genuinely dark and heavy, but features characters who feel like they could be people you know in real life.

And while it would be nice to have a female-led show that didn’t use rape as its primary storytelling device, this show addresses it better than most.

What the hell is this?! I’m pretty sure Logan’s personality (as it’s been written over the course of his career) would make his reaction more along the lines of, “Yep. That’s a human baby.” He wouldn’t turn into some googly-eyed weirdo with his tongue hanging out.