

Following the tragic end of her brief superhero career, Jessica Jones tries to rebuild her life as a private investigator, dealing with cases involving people with remarkable abilities in New York City.
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Marvel's Jessica Jones Ratings & Reviews
- Justin HardinJune 28, 2025This show was very interesting with the tone and grit.
- REkzkaRZAugust 18, 2025The Netflix Marvel series that proved good comic TV could be done. Krysten Ritter was a great casting choice, and her friend Trish Walker (Rachael Taylor) deserved her own HellCat spinoff. Hopefully some day! (Trish took a downward turn in Defenders, I blame the writers.) Krysten Ritter carried the show really well, and there aren't a lot of female protagonist anti-heroes that can pull off the nonchalance and attitude while remaining female positive. Not only do I think Jessica Jones was a great show, but she deserves her spot in the MCU.
- flavo43November 23, 2025Jessica Jones was another standout in the Marvel Netflix lineup, offering a darker, more intimate take on the superhero genre. Jessica herself is one of the most compelling characters the MCU has put on screen—flawed, haunted by past trauma, trying to make amends, and yet still powerful, sexy, vulnerable, and undeniably heroic. Her struggle to do the right thing while battling her own demons felt genuine and believable in a way few superhero stories achieve. The first two seasons were especially strong, with complex villains, sharp dialogue, and an emotional intensity that made the show hard to stop watching. Jessica’s work as a private investigator added a grounded layer to the series, showing that even superpowered individuals have to earn a living and navigate everyday problems. It enriched her character and gave the show a gritty noir edge. Though it lost me a bit in later episodes, Jessica Jones remains one of the most human, relatable entries in the MCU’s television universe.
























