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Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 29th 2024 at 3:09:00 PM
When I first finished Jessica Jones I was so emotionally worn out that I felt as though I wouldn't be able to watch it until MUCH later but right now I feel raring to watch it again because of how goddamn good it was. I've just been busy with other stuff.
The sex scenes took me a moment to get used to because it felt like "WHOA, that just happened out of nowhere!" I needed to like, pause to recollect my thoughts before continuing.
I need to watch Jessica Jones again.
The Blog The ArtHe said it while they were laying side by side in bed just after sex, though I forget which time.
I was slightly disappointed since I always hoped his first "Sweet Christmas" would be him shouting it hammily as he burst through a wall out of nowhere while clad is in his semi-iconic yellow t-shirt.
The Blog The ArtI'm in the camp of "good, but not Daredevil good". Yeah, the characters are on point and really well-developed, but I don't think Daredevil's were so poorly written that that's some kind of huge advantage.
By contrast, I see a much wider gap between the story structure of Jessica Jones and the story structure of Daredevil. The show really needed more villains or cases that weren't connected to Kilgrave.
I know, But it's still his first televised "Sweet Christmas"...
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I think depending on the sort of thing people want from their media.
I found Jessica Jones's characters and emotional beats to be much stronger than Daredevil's and outshine's Daredevil's tighter and deeper based plotting.
Maybe it was disjointed or it spinned it's wheels too much, I didn't really notice because that's not what I was getting out of it.
edited 30th Nov '15 11:04:03 AM by MousaThe14
The Blog The ArtI've yet to watch JJ. Probably will soon.
Question about it: so my main problem with daredevil is I don't think it fleshed the plans of the villain out enough. Loved Fisk as a villain, but I still couldn't tell you what his overall plan was throughout the series or what he was actually doing as a philanthropist or a crime Lord.
Will I feel a similar issue in JJ you think?
edited 30th Nov '15 11:58:22 AM by tvtropesnoob
I was very happy with the take on Luke.
Quiet and understated, but still a giant of a man. He cares about people's perception of him, but that insecurity doesn't affect his conduct.
While I like the hammyness of Luke Cage single handedly invading Latvia and beating Doctor Doom senseless while saying only 'Where's My Money Honey?' over and over because Doom owed Luke $20, it's not something I want to see in an adaptation.
I hope the Defenders at some point consider the fact that in universe they are role models. It's one of my favourite things about Luke Cage as a character is that he considers what effect his existence has on the perception of his race.
edited 30th Nov '15 12:16:11 PM by Whowho
On different news: http://marvel.com/news/movies/25495/marvels_captain_america_civil_war_trailer_shatters_world_record?linkId=19181480
Which prompts me to threw out a "told you so"...not to anyone here necessarily, but people have called me crazy for months when I kept saying that this movie has the potential to end up in Iron Man 3 territory with its box office. Naturally just watching the trailer doesn't mean that all those people will actually watch the movie, but it's a nice little argument to have....

The only thing about JJ that made me sorta uncomfortable were the sex scenes early on, mostly because I was worried someone would walk in and get the wrong idea of what I'm watching.
I don't mind the violence or darkness though.
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