Jessica Jones S1E10 AKA 1,000 Cuts
Episode 10 was so much better than the episode 9. Even though episode 9 was a brilliant build up towards the season finale, episode 10 was just pure intensity! …
Episode 10 was so much better than the episode 9. Even though episode 9 was a brilliant build up towards the season finale, episode 10 was just pure intensity! …
This wasn’t as good as last week’s episode; which is surprising since it had all of the components needed to make a good episode. It had gore, manipulation and problems that are just messy and need to be sorted out. …
This is the best episode of Jessica Jones so far. Nearly the whole of the seventh episode concentrates on Kilgrave (David Tennent) and Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) apart from showing a slice of Hogarth’s (Carrie-Anne Moss) drama with her ex-wife and Trish Walker (Rachael Taylor) being the go-to-person whenever Jessica is in trouble. …
Jessica Jones continues to impress with it’s dark and gripping seventh episode. …
In this action-packed episode, AKA You’re A Winner revolves around the relationship of Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) and Luke Cage (Mike Colter). The whole episode is pretty much the two of them, but before you hate on the episode before even watching, you need to know that this is a magnificent episode. …
Yes, I am binge-watching this TV show, yes it’s hard to stop watching an episode after the other but I’m loyal to giving you the reviews on each episode. …
“AKA 99 Friends” is Jessica Jones focused. There are no Kilgrave appearances (apart from an eight-year-old girl taunting Jessica in the street) and it concentrates on fleshing out the characters already in the show. …
This is it, guys! This is the episode where things finally kick off and boy, is it fantastic. …
The second episode of Marvel’s Jessica Jones is a big eye-opener. This episode revolves around Jones (Krysten Ritter) trying to start to prove Hope Shlottman’s (Erin Moriarty) innocence and to convince Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss) to take on the case as Hope’s lawyer. …
The amazing show of Marvel’s Jessica Jones is out and the first episode is brilliant. It’s safe to say that Marvel and Netflix go hand in hand with each other.