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** Comicbook/TheAvengers are referenced multiple times, but never by name. Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk is usually called "the big green guy," while Jessica calls Film/{{Captain America|The First Avenger}} "the flag-waver."

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** Comicbook/TheAvengers are referenced multiple times, but never by name. Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk The [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] is usually called "the big green guy," while Jessica calls Film/{{Captain America|The First Avenger}} ComicBook/CaptainAmerica "the flag-waver."



** [[spoiler:Alisa]] is a [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagging]] version of this; Dr. Malus's experiments have left her with the impulse control of a hummingbird, which would be bad enough even if they hadn't also given her superhuman strength approaching that of [[Comicbook/IncredibleHulk the incredible green guy]]. Each time she demolishes something -- or some''one'' -- she is immediately sorry and accepts punishment and restraint... until the ''next'' time she flies off the handle and twists off someone's head like a toothpaste cap.

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** [[spoiler:Alisa]] is a [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagging]] version of this; Dr. Malus's experiments have left her with the impulse control of a hummingbird, which would be bad enough even if they hadn't also given her superhuman strength approaching that of [[Comicbook/IncredibleHulk [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk the incredible green guy]]. Each time she demolishes something -- or some''one'' -- she is immediately sorry and accepts punishment and restraint... until the ''next'' time she flies off the handle and twists off someone's head like a toothpaste cap.
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* CapePunk: Even more so than the preceding ''Daredevil'', the show eschews most trappings of superhero stories. Jessica toys with becoming a superhero, but finds them lame and refuses to wear an outfit. She goes by her own name, dresses in street clothing and spends most of the film as a detective/vigilante rather than a crimefighting superhero. Kilgrave is never referred to as the Purple Man and looks normal.

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* CapePunk: Even more so than the preceding ''Daredevil'', the show eschews most trappings of superhero stories. Jessica toys with becoming a superhero, superheroine, but finds them lame and refuses to wear an outfit. She goes by her own name, dresses in street clothing and spends most of the film as a detective/vigilante rather than a crimefighting superhero.superheroine. Kilgrave is never referred to as the Purple Man and looks normal.



** Trish over the course of seasons 2 and 3. Her desperation for powers causes her to take increasingly unsavory actions to get them. This involves [[spoiler: manipulating Malcolm's desire to protect Jessica, and his affection for her, to get him help her track Dr. Malus down. Then she knocks out, ties up and stuffs Malcolm in the trunk of her car when he tries to bring Dr. Malus in. Then finally, she kidnaps Dr. Malus and threatens to shoot Malcolm when he manages to free himself from the trunk; capping it all off with killing Jessica's mother]]. In Season 3, [[spoiler:she starts off as a rival superhero to Jessica before the two slowly start to mend their fractured friendship... which is derailed when serial killer Gregory Sallinger kills Dorothy Walker and blackmails Jessica into helping him get away with it. After Trish accidentally kills a dirty cop, she quickly devolves into a SerialKillerKiller who brutally dispenses "justice" to the people she deems evil -- to the point that she tries to kill Jessica]].

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** Trish over the course of seasons 2 and 3. Her desperation for powers causes her to take increasingly unsavory actions to get them. This involves [[spoiler: manipulating Malcolm's desire to protect Jessica, and his affection for her, to get him help her track Dr. Malus down. Then she knocks out, ties up and stuffs Malcolm in the trunk of her car when he tries to bring Dr. Malus in. Then finally, she kidnaps Dr. Malus and threatens to shoot Malcolm when he manages to free himself from the trunk; capping it all off with killing Jessica's mother]]. In Season 3, [[spoiler:she starts off as a rival superhero superheroine to Jessica before the two slowly start to mend their fractured friendship... which is derailed when serial killer Gregory Sallinger kills Dorothy Walker and blackmails Jessica into helping him get away with it. After Trish accidentally kills a dirty cop, she quickly devolves into a SerialKillerKiller who brutally dispenses "justice" to the people she deems evil -- to the point that she tries to kill Jessica]].



* MindRape: This is basically Kilgrave's power, as he can mind-control and order people to do anything, up to ''killing themselves or other people.'' He used this power on Jessica in the past, which is why she retired from being a full-blown superhero. The series goes to great pains to liken it to physical rape, with all the horror that includes (he also uses it ''for'' physical rape).

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* MindRape: This is basically Kilgrave's power, as he can mind-control and order people to do anything, up to ''killing themselves or other people.'' He used this power on Jessica in the past, which is why she retired from being a full-blown superhero.superheroine. The series goes to great pains to liken it to physical rape, with all the horror that includes (he also uses it ''for'' physical rape).



** In a flashback, Trish gives Jessica a superhero costume, complete with a mask to hide her identity. Jessica quickly demonstrates how easily an enemy could blind her by tugging on the mask so that the eye holes no longer line up with Trish's eyes.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In a flashback, Trish gives Jessica a superhero costume, complete with a mask to hide her identity. Jessica quickly demonstrates how easily an enemy could blind her by tugging on the mask so that the eye holes no longer line up with Trish's eyes.

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** Turns out, no matter how rich, powerful, and intouchable you think you are, you can get a nasty illness that can kill you as any other mortal, as Jeri Hogarth finds out the hard way when she's told she had ADL.
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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: After being teased, Jessica, a petite woman with super strength, gives Pryce Chang a beating. He, despite being an idiot, is justifiably angry and sues her for assault. Jeryn Hogarth even mocks him and says that this is all caused by the fact that he was beaten by a woman. If a muscular man had beaten up a small woman because he was provoked, history would have been treated very differently both in and out of the universe

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* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: After being teased, Jessica, a petite woman with super strength, gives Pryce Chang a beating. He, despite being an idiot, is justifiably angry and sues her for assault. Jeryn Hogarth even mocks him and says that this is all caused by the fact that he was beaten by a woman. If a muscular man had beaten up a small woman because he was provoked, history would have been treated very differently both in and out of the universeuniverse.
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* FantasticallyChallengingPatient: The difficulty of performing life saving surgery on a NighInvulnerable superhero gets briefly explored. When [[spoiler:Jessica has to bring Luke Cage to the hospital after he suffered a brain injury]] the doctors and nurses can't exactly use standard procedures; when attempting to give him injections, needles bend or break off, and trying to relieve swelling on the brain of a man you can't cut to get inside his body is a formidable task.
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* Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male : After being teased, Jessica, a petite woman with super strength, gives Pryce Chang a beating. He, despite being an idiot, is justifiably angry and sues her for assault. Jeryn Hogarth even mocks him and says that this is all caused by the fact that he was beaten by a woman . If a muscular man had beaten up a small woman because he was provoked, history would have been treated very differently both in and out of the universe

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* Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male : DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: After being teased, Jessica, a petite woman with super strength, gives Pryce Chang a beating. He, despite being an idiot, is justifiably angry and sues her for assault. Jeryn Hogarth even mocks him and says that this is all caused by the fact that he was beaten by a woman .woman. If a muscular man had beaten up a small woman because he was provoked, history would have been treated very differently both in and out of the universe
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*Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male : After being teased, Jessica, a petite woman with super strength, gives Pryce Chang a beating. He, despite being an idiot, is justifiably angry and sues her for assault. Jeryn Hogarth even mocks him and says that this is all caused by the fact that he was beaten by a woman . If a muscular man had beaten up a small woman because he was provoked, history would have been treated very differently both in and out of the universe
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* LoveMakesYouDumb: Jessica's attachment to [[spoiler:her mother]] makes her perfectly willing to throw away everything else to protect her. This is lampshaded by Detective Costa, who mentions to Trish at one point that the bond between a parent and their children is incredibly strong and makes people do irrational things, and Trish [[ParentalAbuse of all people]] should be able to understand that.

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* LoveMakesYouDumb: Jessica's attachment to [[spoiler:her mother]] makes her perfectly willing to throw away everything else to protect her. This is lampshaded by Detective Costa, who mentions to Trish at one point that the bond between a parent and their children is incredibly strong and makes people do irrational things, and Trish [[ParentalAbuse [[AbusiveMom of all people]] should be able to understand that.
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* AdultFear:
** Kilgrave made a father abandon his son on the side of the road because the kid was annoying him.
** Jessica faces a doozy of this with [[spoiler:her mother, Alisa, who received superpowers similar to her own... with two catches; where Jessica has a bad temper, Alisa is prone to ''screaming, furniture-smashing fits.'' And where Jessica is strong enough to change a car tire without a jack, Alisa is strong enough to ''pick up the car and throw it.'' In other words, she is going ''senile'', is a serious threat to herself and others, and '''Jessica can't handle her herself''']].
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''Jessica Jones'' is a 2015 Creator/{{Netflix}} ([[ChannelHop and later]] Creator/DisneyPlus) original series based on the Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}} comic book ''ComicBook/{{Alias}}'', developed by Melissa Rosenberg. It is the second entry in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse's ''Series/{{The Defenders|2017}}'' mini-franchise, sandwiched between the first two seasons of ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'', and preceding ''Series/{{Luke Cage|2016}}'', ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'', ''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'', and ''The Defenders''.

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''Jessica Jones'' is a 2015 Creator/{{Netflix}} ([[ChannelHop and later]] Creator/DisneyPlus) original series based on the Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}} comic book ''ComicBook/{{Alias}}'', developed by Melissa Rosenberg. It is the second entry in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse's ''Series/{{The Defenders|2017}}'' mini-franchise, sandwiched between the first two seasons of ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'', and preceding ''Series/{{Luke Cage|2016}}'', ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'', ''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'', and ''The Defenders''.
Defenders''. The series originally premiered on Creator/{{Netflix}}.



A third season was ordered on April 12, 2018 and released on June 14th, 2019. On February 18, 2019, it was announced the show was canceled along with ''Series/ThePunisher2017'', effectively ending the Marvel original series run on Netflix and making the third season its last. The show also has the distinction of being the only Marvel-Netflix series to be cancelled ''before'' the release of its final season. Joining the cast for the third and final season include Jeremy Bobb as [[ComicBook/{{Foolkiller}} Gregory Sallinger]], Creator/BenjaminWalker as Erik Gelden, and Aneesh Sheth as Gillian.

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A third season was ordered on April 12, 2018 and released on June 14th, 2019. On February 18, 2019, it was announced the show was canceled along with ''Series/ThePunisher2017'', effectively ending the Marvel original series run on Netflix and making the third season its last. The show also has the distinction of being the only Marvel-Netflix series to be cancelled ''before'' the release of its final season. Joining the cast for the third and final season include Jeremy Bobb as [[ComicBook/{{Foolkiller}} Gregory Sallinger]], Creator/BenjaminWalker as Erik Gelden, and Aneesh Sheth as Gillian.
Gillian. In February 2022, the series, alongside the rest of the ''Defenders'' franchise, exited Netflix's platform, moving to Creator/DisneyPlus the next month.
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''Jessica Jones'' is a 2015 Creator/{{Netflix}} original series based on the Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}} comic book ''ComicBook/{{Alias}}'', developed by Melissa Rosenberg. It is the second entry in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse's ''Series/{{The Defenders|2017}}'' mini-franchise, sandwiched between the first two seasons of ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'', and preceding ''Series/{{Luke Cage|2016}}'', ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'', ''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'', and ''The Defenders''.

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''Jessica Jones'' is a 2015 Creator/{{Netflix}} ([[ChannelHop and later]] Creator/DisneyPlus) original series based on the Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}} comic book ''ComicBook/{{Alias}}'', developed by Melissa Rosenberg. It is the second entry in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse's ''Series/{{The Defenders|2017}}'' mini-franchise, sandwiched between the first two seasons of ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'', and preceding ''Series/{{Luke Cage|2016}}'', ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'', ''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'', and ''The Defenders''.
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* AmbiguousSituation: In the second season, it's unclear whether [[spoiler:Jessica's mother, Alisa,]] has dramatically greater strength and rage than Jessica because of genetics or because [[spoiler:being horrifically more injured, she was subjected to the IGH treatment many more times.]]
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* FaceYourFears: Jessica starts the show dealing with severe PTSD and having panic attacks and flashbacks. As soon as she decides to actively hunt Kilgrave, she calms down.
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The first season, released on November 20th, 2015, stars Creator/KrystenRitter as ComicBook/JessicaJones, a [[RetiredBadass former superhero]] who became a {{private detective}} after a [[DarkAndTroubledPast traumatic incident]] with a mind-controller named [[Characters/DaredevilCentralRoguesGallery Kilgrave]] (Creator/DavidTennant) ended her short-lived career as a crime-fighter. When Kilgrave returns out of nowhere, she's forced to confront her demons and prevent him from hurting others. She's aided along the way by Creator/MikeColter as ComicBook/LukeCage (prior to the release of [[Series/LukeCage2016 his own show]]), Creator/RachaelTaylor as [[ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} Trish Walker]], Creator/EkaDarville as Malcolm Ducasse, Creator/CarrieAnneMoss as Jeri Hogarth, Creator/ErinMoriarty as Hope Schlottman, and Creator/WilTraval as Will Simpson.

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The first season, released on November 20th, 2015, stars Creator/KrystenRitter as ComicBook/JessicaJones, a [[RetiredBadass former superhero]] who became a {{private detective}} after a [[DarkAndTroubledPast traumatic incident]] with a mind-controller named [[Characters/DaredevilCentralRoguesGallery [[Characters/MCUKilgrave Kilgrave]] (Creator/DavidTennant) ended her short-lived career as a crime-fighter. When Kilgrave returns out of nowhere, she's forced to confront her demons and prevent him from hurting others. She's aided along the way by Creator/MikeColter as ComicBook/LukeCage (prior to the release of [[Series/LukeCage2016 his own show]]), Creator/RachaelTaylor as [[ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} Trish Walker]], Creator/EkaDarville as Malcolm Ducasse, Creator/CarrieAnneMoss as Jeri Hogarth, Creator/ErinMoriarty as Hope Schlottman, and Creator/WilTraval as Will Simpson.
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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: As usual for ''Jessica Jones'', the trope is gender-flipped when [[spoiler: Kilgrave orders Ruben to kill himself in Jessica's bed.]]
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* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Trish and Jessica are clearly the most important people in each other's lives.
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The first season, released on November 20th, 2015, stars Creator/KrystenRitter as ComicBook/JessicaJones, a [[RetiredBadass former superhero]] who became a {{private detective}} after a [[DarkAndTroubledPast traumatic incident]] with a mind-controller named [[Characters/Characters/DaredevilCentralRoguesGallery Kilgrave]] (Creator/DavidTennant) ended her short-lived career as a crime-fighter. When Kilgrave returns out of nowhere, she's forced to confront her demons and prevent him from hurting others. She's aided along the way by Creator/MikeColter as ComicBook/LukeCage (prior to the release of [[Series/LukeCage2016 his own show]]), Creator/RachaelTaylor as [[ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} Trish Walker]], Creator/EkaDarville as Malcolm Ducasse, Creator/CarrieAnneMoss as Jeri Hogarth, Creator/ErinMoriarty as Hope Schlottman, and Creator/WilTraval as Will Simpson.

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The first season, released on November 20th, 2015, stars Creator/KrystenRitter as ComicBook/JessicaJones, a [[RetiredBadass former superhero]] who became a {{private detective}} after a [[DarkAndTroubledPast traumatic incident]] with a mind-controller named [[Characters/Characters/DaredevilCentralRoguesGallery [[Characters/DaredevilCentralRoguesGallery Kilgrave]] (Creator/DavidTennant) ended her short-lived career as a crime-fighter. When Kilgrave returns out of nowhere, she's forced to confront her demons and prevent him from hurting others. She's aided along the way by Creator/MikeColter as ComicBook/LukeCage (prior to the release of [[Series/LukeCage2016 his own show]]), Creator/RachaelTaylor as [[ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} Trish Walker]], Creator/EkaDarville as Malcolm Ducasse, Creator/CarrieAnneMoss as Jeri Hogarth, Creator/ErinMoriarty as Hope Schlottman, and Creator/WilTraval as Will Simpson.
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The first season, released on November 20th, 2015, stars Creator/KrystenRitter as ComicBook/JessicaJones, a [[RetiredBadass former superhero]] who became a {{private detective}} after a [[DarkAndTroubledPast traumatic incident]] with a mind-controller named [[ComicBook/PurpleMan Kilgrave]] (Creator/DavidTennant) ended her short-lived career as a crime-fighter. When Kilgrave returns out of nowhere, she's forced to confront her demons and prevent him from hurting others. She's aided along the way by Creator/MikeColter as ComicBook/LukeCage (prior to the release of [[Series/LukeCage2016 his own show]]), Creator/RachaelTaylor as [[ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} Trish Walker]], Creator/EkaDarville as Malcolm Ducasse, Creator/CarrieAnneMoss as Jeri Hogarth, Creator/ErinMoriarty as Hope Schlottman, and Creator/WilTraval as Will Simpson.

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The first season, released on November 20th, 2015, stars Creator/KrystenRitter as ComicBook/JessicaJones, a [[RetiredBadass former superhero]] who became a {{private detective}} after a [[DarkAndTroubledPast traumatic incident]] with a mind-controller named [[ComicBook/PurpleMan [[Characters/Characters/DaredevilCentralRoguesGallery Kilgrave]] (Creator/DavidTennant) ended her short-lived career as a crime-fighter. When Kilgrave returns out of nowhere, she's forced to confront her demons and prevent him from hurting others. She's aided along the way by Creator/MikeColter as ComicBook/LukeCage (prior to the release of [[Series/LukeCage2016 his own show]]), Creator/RachaelTaylor as [[ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} Trish Walker]], Creator/EkaDarville as Malcolm Ducasse, Creator/CarrieAnneMoss as Jeri Hogarth, Creator/ErinMoriarty as Hope Schlottman, and Creator/WilTraval as Will Simpson.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse:
** Kilgrave is a sociopathic prick who uses his mind-controlling powers to kill people, [[SerialRapist rape women]] and generally abuse others for his own selfish desires. He repeatedly tries to justify his behavior and [[NeverMyFault blame everyone else]]. It is later revealed that when he was ten years old, his parents subjected him to frequent, painful experimentation causing Jessica to feel sympathy for him. However, it is later revealed that his parents were actually trying to ''cure'' his disease, leading to Jessica realizing he's just a monster who enjoys hurting others and tells him "You're not ten anymore."
** Jessica herself is on the receiving end of this in the second season when her mother debunks her claims that her abrasive and cynical demeanor is a response to the tragedy she went through in her life by pointing out that she was just as anti-social and needlessly hostile to others as a child before anything happened to her.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Has [[RealityEnsues/JessicaJones2015 its own page]].

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* GoodColorsEvilColors: Everything associated with Kilgrave is purple. Luke Cage's surroundings often have yellow lighting, the flash drive containing information on Kilgrave is colored yellow, and Jessica wears yellow in a flashback.


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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: In 'Sorry Face' in season 3 Berry makes sexual advances on Malcolm despite his protestations. If the situation were reversed, and Malcolm starting undoing her clothing while insisting she was into it because she showed some unconscious physical sign of arousal, the scene would likely be taken very differently.

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* MirrorCharacter: A major theme of the second season is that Jessica shares a lot of similarities with the IGH killer, [[spoiler:because the killer is her mother, with whom she shares genes, and the treatment was genetic. All of Jessica's traits (strength and rage issues) are amplified in her mother.]]



* NotSoDifferent: A major theme of the second season is that Jessica shares a lot of similarities with the IGH killer, [[spoiler:because the killer is her mother, with whom she shares genes, and the treatment was genetic. All of Jessica's traits (strength and rage issues) are amplified in her mother.]]

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Has [[RealityEnsues/JessicaJones2015 its own page]].


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** Trish makes a Harry Potter reference when talking to her station manager in the season 2 premiere ("You can say IGH, Ian, they're not Voldemort"). Creator/DavidTennant played Barty Crouch Jr. in the film adaptation of ''Litearture/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire''.

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** Trish makes a Harry Potter reference when talking to her station manager in the season 2 premiere ("You can say IGH, Ian, they're not Voldemort"). Creator/DavidTennant played Barty Crouch Jr. in the film adaptation of ''Litearture/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire''.''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire''.
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** Season 2 reveals that Trish had been exploited by Maximilian Tatum, a producer when she was in her teens.

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** Season 2 reveals that Trish had been exploited by [[Creator/JamesMcCaffrey Maximilian Tatum, Tatum]], a producer when she was in her teens.

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