Après la fin tragique de sa brève carrière de super-héros, Jessica Jones tente de reconstruire sa vie en tant qu'enquêteur privé, s'occupant de cas impliquant des personnes dotées de capacit... Tout lireAprès la fin tragique de sa brève carrière de super-héros, Jessica Jones tente de reconstruire sa vie en tant qu'enquêteur privé, s'occupant de cas impliquant des personnes dotées de capacités remarquables à New York.Après la fin tragique de sa brève carrière de super-héros, Jessica Jones tente de reconstruire sa vie en tant qu'enquêteur privé, s'occupant de cas impliquant des personnes dotées de capacités remarquables à New York.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 12 victoires et 27 nominations au total
Résumé
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Season 2 - 5/10
Season 3 - 6/10.
Krysten Ritter is amazing as JJ.
Kilgrave is an awesome antagonist portrayed by an awesome actor.
This is my short and concise review to save you time.
EnJoy!
The first season was brilliant, 8/10. If you haven't watched JJ then just watch S1.
The second season was rubbish and so was the third, 5-6/10. Hence I downgraded my overall rating from 8/10 to 7/10.
Trish Walker was such a lame character and the fact that she features more prominently in the plot for S2 and S3 probably explains part of why the show went downhill.
S3 was the end for the show just in the same way as Daredevil which itself was a brilliant show and didn't really dip the way JJ did (blame Netflix/Disney).
JJ for the average viewer can feel like a bit of a drag so bare that in mind, but again it's worth it in S1 as the whole premise is she's a private investigator dealing with a bad guy/girl over the series.
Krysten Ritter (Jesse's girlfriend from season 2 of Breaking Bad) plays the lead. It's great to see a Female Marvel lead, and she delivers a wonderfully understated performance. The show starts off as a gritty detective show with dry humour and not much of Tennant. However, as the show goes along, it evolves into something much cooler. It gets darker but also funnier, and Tennant's involvement becomes larger.
In conclusion, Jessica Jones is a very binge-able show with a memorable villain and a great lead that doesn't need much prior knowledge despite tying into the Marvel universe. In my opinion, it's even better than Daredevil.
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- AnecdotesJessica throwing a man through the Alias sign in the beginning of the pilot episode, A.K.A. Ladies Night (2015), is shot for shot from the first panel of the "Alias" comics. This is how the audience is introduced to Jessica Jones both in the comics and in live-action.
- Citations
Jeri Hogarth: You're coming across as paranoid.
Jessica Jones: Everyone keeps saying that. It must be a conspiracy.
- Crédits fousThe opening credits are a blurred sequence (from Jessica's point of view) of neighborhoods with silhouetted characters carrying out private activities.
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Détails
- Durée56 minutes
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- 16:9 HD