Jessica Jones

2015
4.5
213 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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Season 3 episodes (13)

1 A.K.A. The Perfect Burger
6/14/19
Jessica focuses on helping the helpless, now considered by some to be a "hero". Dorothy Walker shows up at Alias to beg for help finding a missing Trish. Hogarth, who is suffering from ALS, contemplates her future. While Malcolm tries to navigate his new job, Jessica learns new information about Trish.
2 A.K.A. You're Welcome
6/14/19
Tensions run high between Jessica and Trish as Trish hones her new catlike skills. Trish tries to balance being a vigilante with her fame, and scours the city for a chance to be a hero. Malcolm's job has him stooping to new lows.
3 A.K.A. I Have No Spleen
6/14/19
Itching to get back out on the streets and find her attacker, Jessica defies her doctor's advice. Hogarth reconnects with her college flame Kith, enlisting a conflicted Malcolm for help. Jessica's new relationship leads to a revelation about her attack.
4 A.K.A. Customer Service Is Standing By
6/14/19
Jessica learns there is more to Erik than meets the eye. As they track down three potential attackers, Trish follows her own lead. Malcom digs up more dirt on Kith's husband, leaving Hogarth to face a tough decision.
5 A.K.A. I Wish
6/14/19
Reluctantly teaming up with Trish to stake out Sallinger, Jessica makes a startling discovery. Jessica and Erik must turn to Malcolm for an important favor. Hogarth's plot to expose Peter yields unexpected consequences.
6 A.K.A. Sorry Face
6/14/19
As the police sift through the gruesome crime scene, Jessica and Trish race to find Sallinger's latest captive. Dorothy confronts Trish about her absence from work. While Hogarth faces the repercussions from Peter's video, Erik falls prey to Sallinger's games.
7 A.K.A. The Double Half-Wappinger
6/14/19
Jessica and Trish go on a road trip to dig into Sallinger's past and unearth a horrifying discovery. Hogarth takes on a surprising new client in an attempt to fix her reputation, and uncovers new information about the masked vigilante. Sallinger and Jessica finally come face to face.
8 A.K.A. Camera Friendly
6/14/19
When Sallinger posts a video teasing his next crime, the pressure is on Jessica to find his next victim. Hogarth demands that Malcolm identify the masked woman, and makes it her mission to discredit Jessica and other super powered vigilantes. With Dorothy's help, Jessica responds to Sallinger with her own media play.
9 A.K.A. I Did Something Today
6/14/19
After a shocking blow, Trish tries to take justice into her own hands. Jessica is forced to choose between protecting Trish and destroying Sallinger, and turns to Erik for help. Hogarth seizes a chance to get back in Kith's life, and Malcolm comes clean.
10 A.K.A. Hero Pants
6/14/19
Jessica wrestles with her emotions as she tries to untangle herself from a murder investigation, and Trish struggles in the wake of her recent trauma. While Kith confronts Hogarth, Malcolm brings Jessica a proposal.
11 A.K.A. Hellcat
6/14/19
Trish revisits her troubled childhood with Dorothy, recalling her calculated path to stardom. While Jessica is still a suspect, Trish approaches a potential new partner. Still seeking vengeance, Trish takes a new approach while plotting to stop Sallinger and stamp out evil across the city.
12 A.K.A. A Lotta Worms
6/14/19
As Trish makes a move on Sallinger, Jessica plots with Malcolm, Erik, and Hogarth to intervene and save them both from a tragic end. When things come to a head, Jessica ends up caught in a harrowing dance with the killer.
13 A.K.A. Everything
6/14/19
An old friend visits Jessica, helping her face an incredibly difficult decision. Malcolm wants to figure out his life, and Hogarth faces the consequences of her choices. As Jessica sets out on an agonizing mission, she learns the true cost of being a hero.

About this show

When a tragedy puts an the end to her short-lived career as a superhero, Jessica settles in NYC and opens her own detective agency, called Alias Investigations, which seems to be called into cases involving people who have special abilities. Suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome, Jessica wants to do good, but her primary interest isn't in saving the world, it's saving her apartment and getting through each day. Based on a graphic novel intended for adults, this is not a superhero story for the kids.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
213 reviews
Brian P.
January 8, 2022
What a waste. I can't stand it when a series has a really strong beginning and then completely botches the ending. In fact, episodes 9 through 13 were so annoying. Jessica Jones starts off as such a strong character, and then in typical fashion she starts to waffle and hesitate because apparently no one can write a female main character that actually knows what she wants or have any strongly held beliefs. It's hugely insulting. Killgrave assaulted and violated her repeatedly, he did the same to countless others, and Jessica knew that he would continue to do so until she inevitably killed him. Finally, when she does what was obviously necessary since episode 1, we get this sad sack pity party of an ending because Hollywood can't stand the idea that maybe a woman can have conviction and make the hard choices without hating herself. How can we call this fair representation when even the main character doesn't believe in herself? This kind of low-grade misogyny is just the worst.
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A Google user
August 19, 2017
If the story had been maybe four or five episodes shorter, it could have been a compelling story. As is, it meanders and pads out to fit the thirteen episode format.
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Majestic Wood Works
May 9, 2017
Show was good till episode where she takes kill grave and for her having super powers she was taken down by 5 guys come on ... stupid then the driver doesn't drive off when they tell her to lol
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