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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave is without a doubt the most evil character ever seen in the MCU, in just the first episode he [[spoiler: kidnaps a young woman, making her do his bidding for a month, then when Jessica arrives to rescue her and call her parents, he makes her shoot her parents with Jessica Powerless to stop it, he does all of this just because he can.]]

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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave is without a doubt the most evil character ever seen in the MCU, in just the first episode he [[spoiler: kidnaps a young woman, making her do his bidding for a month, then when Jessica arrives to rescue her and call her parents, he makes her shoot her parents with Jessica Powerless powerless to stop it, he does all of this just because he can.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Kilgrave is without a doubt the most evil character ever seen in the MCU, in just the first episode he [[spoiler: kidnaps a young woman, making her do his bidding for a month, then when Jessica arrives to rescue her and call her parents, he makes her shoot her parents with Jessica Powerless to stop it, he does all of this just because he can.]]

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* CompleteMonster: CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave is without a doubt the most evil character ever seen in the MCU, in just the first episode he [[spoiler: kidnaps a young woman, making her do his bidding for a month, then when Jessica arrives to rescue her and call her parents, he makes her shoot her parents with Jessica Powerless to stop it, he does all of this just because he can.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Kilgrave is without a doubt the most evil character ever seen in the MCU, in just the first episode he [[spoiler: kidnaps a young woman, making her do his bidding for a month, then when Jessica arrives to rescue her and call her parents, he makes her shoot her parents with Jessica Powerless to stop it, he does all of this just because he can.]]
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** The Prodigy's "The Day Is My Enemy," for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1AaKBbNGkk&list=FLttJUSIK3IRLhaHWFZjjBXg&index=5 the second trailer.]]

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** The Prodigy's Music/TheProdigy's "The Day Is My Enemy," for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1AaKBbNGkk&list=FLttJUSIK3IRLhaHWFZjjBXg&index=5 the second trailer.]]
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** The Prodigy's "The Day Is My Enemy," for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1AaKBbNGkk&list=FLttJUSIK3IRLhaHWFZjjBXg&index=5 the second trailer.]]
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** Music/OfMonstersAndMen's "Thousand Eyes" in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ywZE-NEJ2Ik premiere announcement teaser]].
** Music/JoanJett's "Bad Reputation" in the third teaser, played over the ''aftermath'' of Jessica wiping out a bunch of guys in a bar.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Pre-release. The [[{{Narm}} flak]] that the series got for the "A.K.A." in the name when there was nothing for it to be "known as" in the first place resulted in the series name dropping that part of the name, being instead just ''Jessica Jones''.
** The titles of the episodes have been released on Netflix and it appears that "AKA" at the beginning of each title has become the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming convention for this show.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Pre-release. The [[{{Narm}} flak]] that the series got for the "A.K.A." in the name when there was nothing for it to be "known as" in the first place resulted in the series name dropping that part of the name, being instead just ''Jessica Jones''.
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Jones''. The titles of the episodes have been released on Netflix and it appears that "AKA" at the beginning of each title has become the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming convention for this show.

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* CreepyAwesome: The general consensus on Creator/DavidTennant calling ''"Jessica..."'' throughout the premiere announcement teaser.
** Continued in the story trailer, where Jessica spells out precisely why Tennant's Kilgrave is among the evilest characters in the MCU.

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* CreepyAwesome: The general consensus on Creator/DavidTennant calling ''"Jessica..."'' throughout the premiere announcement teaser.
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teaser. Continued in the story trailer, where Jessica spells out precisely why Tennant's Kilgrave is among the evilest characters in the MCU.



** The titles of the episodes have been released on Netflix and it appears that "AKA" at the beginning of each title has become the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming convention for this show.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show is possibly the darkest entry in the [[MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] yet, which is part of the reason it was in DevelopmentHell for so long. The networks weren't enthused by a superhero show (let alone a superhero show set in the MCU) that dealt with topics like rape and alcohol addiction, which is part of the reason why it ended up going to Netflix.
** To drive the point home, the ''Jessica Jones'' show was one of the few MCU installments absolutely ''forbidden'' to appear as a level in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video game, as Marvel did not want little kids associating the show with stuff like ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.

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** The titles of the episodes have been released on Netflix and it appears that "AKA" at the beginning of each title has become the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming convention for this show.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show is possibly the darkest entry in the [[MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] yet, which is part of the reason it was in DevelopmentHell for so long. The networks weren't enthused by a superhero show (let alone a superhero show set in the MCU) that dealt with topics like rape and alcohol addiction, which is part of the reason why it ended up going to Netflix. \n** To drive the point home, the ''Jessica Jones'' show was one of the few MCU installments absolutely ''forbidden'' to appear as a level in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video game, as Marvel did not want little kids associating the show with stuff like ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.
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* AwesomeMusic:
** Music/OfMonstersAndMen's "Thousand Eyes" in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ywZE-NEJ2Ik premiere announcement teaser]].
** Music/JoanJett's "Bad Reputation" in the third teaser, played over the ''aftermath'' of Jessica wiping out a bunch of guys in a bar.
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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the [[Comicbook/{{Alias}} source material]]. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.
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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the {{Comicbook/Alias source material}}. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.

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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the {{Comicbook/Alias [[Comicbook/{{Alias}} source material}}.material]]. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.
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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the Comicbook/{{Alias source material}}. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.

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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the Comicbook/{{Alias {{Comicbook/Alias source material}}. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.
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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the [[Comicbook/Alias source material]]. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.

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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the [[Comicbook/Alias Comicbook/{{Alias source material]].material}}. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.
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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the [[ComicBook/Alias source material]]. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.

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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the [[ComicBook/Alias [[Comicbook/Alias source material]]. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.
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* CompleteMonster: Zebediah Kilgrave, just as in the [[ComicBook/Alias source material]]. The first trailer shows the aftermath of [[MindRape his attacks]], and just how depraved he is towards his victims.


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** Continued in the story trailer, where Jessica spells out precisely why Tennant's Kilgrave is among the evilest characters in the MCU.
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** To drive the point home, Jessica Jones was one of the few MCU characters absolutely ''forbidden'' to appear in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video game, as Marvel did not want little kids to watch the show after seeing Jessica fighting alongside the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]].

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** To drive the point home, Jessica Jones the ''Jessica Jones'' show was one of the few MCU characters installments absolutely ''forbidden'' to appear as a level in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video game, as Marvel did not want little kids to watch associating the show after seeing Jessica fighting alongside the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]].with stuff like ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}''.
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** To drive the point home, Jessica Jones was one of the few MCU characters absolutely ''forbidden'' to appear in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video games, as Marvel did not want little kids to watch the show after seeing Jessica fighting alongside the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]].

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** To drive the point home, Jessica Jones was one of the few MCU characters absolutely ''forbidden'' to appear in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video games, game, as Marvel did not want little kids to watch the show after seeing Jessica fighting alongside the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]].
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** To drive the point home, Jessica Jones was one of the few MCU characters absolutely ''forbidden'' to be included in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video games, as Marvel did not want little kids to watch the show after seeing Jessica fighting alongside the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]].

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** To drive the point home, Jessica Jones was one of the few MCU characters absolutely ''forbidden'' to be included appear in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video games, as Marvel did not want little kids to watch the show after seeing Jessica fighting alongside the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The show is possibly the darkest entry in the [[MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] yet, which is part of the reason it was in DevelopmentHell for so long. The networks weren't enthused by a superhero show (let alone a superhero show set in the MCU) that dealt with topics like rape and alcohol addiction, which is part of the reason why it ended up going to Netflix.
** To drive the point home, Jessica Jones was one of the few MCU characters absolutely ''forbidden'' to be included in the ''[[LegoAdaptationGame Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'' video games, as Marvel did not want little kids to watch the show after seeing Jessica fighting alongside the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Avengers]].

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* AwesomeMusic: Music/OfMonstersAndMen's "Thousand Eyes" in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ywZE-NEJ2Ik premiere announcement teaser]].

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Music/OfMonstersAndMen's "Thousand Eyes" in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ywZE-NEJ2Ik premiere announcement teaser]].teaser]].
** Music/JoanJett's "Bad Reputation" in the third teaser, played over the ''aftermath'' of Jessica wiping out a bunch of guys in a bar.
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* CreepyAwesome: The general consensus on Creator/DavidTennant calling "Jessica..." throughout the premiere announcement teaser.

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* CreepyAwesome: The general consensus on Creator/DavidTennant calling "Jessica..." ''"Jessica..."'' throughout the premiere announcement teaser.

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* AwesomeMusic: Music/OfMonstersAndMen's "Thousand Eyes" in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ywZE-NEJ2Ik premiere announcement trailer]].

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* AwesomeMusic: Music/OfMonstersAndMen's "Thousand Eyes" in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ywZE-NEJ2Ik premiere announcement trailer]].teaser]].


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* CreepyAwesome: The general consensus on Creator/DavidTennant calling "Jessica..." throughout the premiere announcement teaser.
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* AwesomeMusic: Music/OfMonstersAndMen's "Thousand Eyes" in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=ywZE-NEJ2Ik premiere announcement trailer]].
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** The titles of the episodes have been released on Netflix and it appears that "AKA" at the beginning of each title has become the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming convention for this show.


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** The titles of the episodes have been released on Netflix and it appears that "AKA" at the beginning of each title has become the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming convention for this show.

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* {{Narm}}: The original title, ''Marvel's A.K.A., Jessica Jones''. Some fans complain that the title is a bit silly and clunky, and wonder why the show wasn't just called "Jessica Jones" after [[Series/{{Alias}} the obvious problems]] with calling it ''Alias''.
** And it seems that Marvel heard the fans in this, as ''Jessica Jones'' is now the name of the series.

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* {{Narm}}: The original title, ''Marvel's A.K.A., Jessica Jones''. Some fans complain complained that the title is a bit silly and clunky, and wonder why the show wasn't just called "Jessica Jones" after [[Series/{{Alias}} the obvious problems]] with calling it ''Alias''.
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''Alias''. It seems that Marvel heard the fans in this, as ''Jessica Jones'' is now the name of the series.
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** And it seems that Marvel heard teh fans in this, as ''Jessica Jones'' is now the name of the series.

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** And it seems that Marvel heard teh the fans in this, as ''Jessica Jones'' is now the name of the series.
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** And it seems that Marvel heard teh fans in this, as ''Jessica Jones'' is now the name of the series.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Pre-release. The [[{{Narm}} flak]] that the series got for the "A.K.A." in the name when there was nothing for it to be "known as" in the first place resulted in the series name dropping that part of the name, being instead just "Jessica Jones".
* CounterpartComparison: A 2015 Netflix show about a young woman in New York attempting to move on with her life after suffering a traumatic experience at the hands of a man. Are we talking about ''A.K.A. Jessica Jones'' or ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt''?
* {{Narm}}: Some fans complain that the title is a bit silly and clunky, and wonder why the show wasn't just called "Jessica Jones" after [[Series/{{Alias}} the obvious problems]] with calling it ''Alias''. Not to mention the official title is ''Marvel's A.K.A. Jessica Jones''. This was addressed when the show was renamed to simply ''Marvel's Jessica Jones''.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Pre-release. The [[{{Narm}} flak]] that the series got for the "A.K.A." in the name when there was nothing for it to be "known as" in the first place resulted in the series name dropping that part of the name, being instead just "Jessica Jones".
''Jessica Jones''.
* CounterpartComparison: A 2015 Netflix show about a young woman in New York attempting to move on with her life after suffering a traumatic experience at the hands of a man. Are we talking about ''A.''Jessica Jones'' or ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt''?
* {{Narm}}: The original title, ''Marvel's A.
K.A. , Jessica Jones'' or ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt''?
* {{Narm}}:
Jones''. Some fans complain that the title is a bit silly and clunky, and wonder why the show wasn't just called "Jessica Jones" after [[Series/{{Alias}} the obvious problems]] with calling it ''Alias''. Not to mention the official title is ''Marvel's A.K.A. Jessica Jones''. This was addressed when the show was renamed to simply ''Marvel's Jessica Jones''.''Alias''.
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* {{Narm}}: Some fans complain that the title is a bit silly and clunky, and wonder why the show wasn't just called "Jessica Jones" after [[Series/{{Alias}} the obvious problems]] with calling it ''Alias''. Not to mention the official title is ''Marvel's A.K.A. Jessica Jones''.
** This was addressed when the show was renamed to simply ''Marvel's Jessica Jones''.

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* {{Narm}}: Some fans complain that the title is a bit silly and clunky, and wonder why the show wasn't just called "Jessica Jones" after [[Series/{{Alias}} the obvious problems]] with calling it ''Alias''. Not to mention the official title is ''Marvel's A.K.A. Jessica Jones''.
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Jones''. This was addressed when the show was renamed to simply ''Marvel's Jessica Jones''.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Pre-release. The [[{{Narm}} flak]] that the series got for the "A.K.A." in the name when there was nothing for it to be "known as" in the first place resulted in the series name dropping that part of the name, being instead just "Jessica Jones".
* CounterpartComparison: A 2015 Netflix show about a young woman in New York attempting to move on with her life after suffering a traumatic experience at the hands of a man. Are we talking about ''A.K.A. Jessica Jones'' or ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt''?
* {{Narm}}: Some fans complain that the title is a bit silly and clunky, and wonder why the show wasn't just called "Jessica Jones" after [[Series/{{Alias}} the obvious problems]] with calling it ''Alias''. Not to mention the official title is ''Marvel's A.K.A. Jessica Jones''.
** This was addressed when the show was renamed to simply ''Marvel's Jessica Jones''.

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