I love trouble
August 06, 2019
Jessica Jones wasn't great all the way through but then again neither was Columbo. The Marvel series started off like McCloud: a detective series short on mystery but with charisma to burn. At the beginning most of that was from Krysten Ritter but as the show became more of an ensemble piece shared by Rachael Taylor and Carrie-Anne Moss it evolved into better drama. The first season was cold, the second stop-start but the third fitted like a good-bad pair of jeans: episodic, confined to a few rooms, people talking about big things happening off-screen that would otherwise be too expensive to film. In the end Jessica Jones' last season felt like something Netflix ordinarily doesn't do – it felt like TV.
