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** Trish devises a method of approaching Killgrave: disguising the fact that her ears are actually covered up. [[Recap/AgentCarterS1E8Valediction 70 years earlier]], SSR Agent Daniel Sousa used a similar method to approach Dr. Ivchenko, who also had a CompellingVoice.
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** Trish devises a method of approaching Killgrave: Kilgrave: disguising the fact that her ears are actually covered up. [[Recap/AgentCarterS1E8Valediction 70 years earlier]], SSR Agent Daniel Sousa used a similar method to approach Dr. Ivchenko, who also had a CompellingVoice.
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* {{Irony}}: Claire Temple offers to call [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]] so that he can help Jessica take down Kilgrave, but Jessica declines the suggestion, not wanting to risk Daredevil being mind controlled. Ironically, in the comics, Daredevil is one of the few characters immune to Killgrave's powers. Also, [[MythologyGag Killgrave started off as a villain for Daredevil]].
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* {{Irony}}: Claire Temple offers to call [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]] so that he can help Jessica take down Kilgrave, but Jessica declines the suggestion, not wanting to risk Daredevil being mind controlled. Ironically, in the comics, Daredevil is one of the few characters immune to Killgrave's Kilgrave's powers. Also, [[MythologyGag Killgrave Kilgrave started off as a villain for Daredevil]].
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** Kilgrave's upgrade serum makes his veins turn purple. It also happens when he uses his enhanced powers. In the comics, Killgrave's alias is the "Purple Man" and his skin is this color.
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** Kilgrave's upgrade serum makes his veins turn purple. It also happens when he uses his enhanced powers. In the comics, Killgrave's Kilgrave's alias is the "Purple Man" and his skin is this color.
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Small correction. At that point in time, Daniel was an SSR agent, not SHIELD.
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** Trish devises a method of approaching Killgrave: disguising the fact that her ears are actually covered up. [[Recap/AgentCarterS1E8Valediction 70 years earlier]], SHIELD Agent Daniel Sousa used a similar method to approach Dr. Ivchenko, who also had a CompellingVoice.
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** Trish devises a method of approaching Killgrave: disguising the fact that her ears are actually covered up. [[Recap/AgentCarterS1E8Valediction 70 years earlier]], SHIELD SSR Agent Daniel Sousa used a similar method to approach Dr. Ivchenko, who also had a CompellingVoice.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* ChewbaccaDefense: Hogarth gets Jessica out of trouble by spouting nonsensical defenses, letting the DA know that, due to Kilgrave's powers, there's no way for her to win a prosecution against Jessica.
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* TrustPassword: Trish asks Jessica to come up with SomethingTheyWouldNeverSay to let her know she's not being mind controlled. Jessica comes up with "I love you."
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* TrustPassword: Trish asks Jessica to come up with SomethingTheyWouldNeverSay to let her know she's not being mind controlled. Jessica comes up with "I love you."
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* TragicKeepsake: Albert had a picture of his wife and young son in his breast pocket.
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* ArrestedForHeroism: Jessica kills Kilgrave--and gets arrested for murder. Following this, she is exonerated for murder because dozens of people, including police officers, were at the scene and saw everything. They were also mind-controlled.
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* RealityEnsues: Jessica kills Kilgrave--and gets arrested for murder. Following this, she is exonerated for murder because dozens of people, including police officers, were at the scene and saw everything. They were also mind-controlled.