

WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS/DISCUSSIONS OF THE RECENT SEASON 2 RELEASE & PARTS OF S1, SO GO ON BINGE AWAY 👀

After a painful wait of 2 years and 4 months since the epic debut season of Marvel's Jessica Jones on Netflix, SEASON 2 that's right! Season 2 has finally arrived, with 13 brand new cliffhangers to get your teeth into, premiering on International Women's Day 2018! All new episodes are directed by a female (it's about time).

Following on from the first season after the dramatic finale of Kilgrave'a (played by David Tennant) climatic demise. The second season starts off with Trish (played by Rachael Taylor) portraying a familiar role of hers back during the Patsy days in exchange for information on Jessica's connection with IGH (who supposedly gifted her powers to her with longstanding medical observations).

Of course as the season goes on Trish becomes slightly too obsessed with finding out the full story of what happened to Jessica all those years ago in hospital. With the introductions of the person who is allegedly responsible, Dr Kozlov who eventually Jessica finds out is dead, making it increasingly difficult for Jessica to find out more.





Competition is rife for Jessica in the P.I world with Pryce Cheng (played by Terry Chen) wanting to aquire Alias Investigations, which obviously Jessica is not interested in. We all know she doesn't like working with others, besides her now associate/neighbour Malcolm (played by Eka Darville) who she tries to fire in like every scene they're in. Which explains why she actually does it in the final few episodes what with Malcolm being Malcolm.





Simpson (played by Wil Traval) arrives back into the narrative, but only for brief moments. Continuously following Trish, as always his infatuation with her gets the better of him. Remarkably ends up being killed by those who are after Trish and Jessica, which eventually fuels Trish's addiction to the hard IGH drug that helped Simpson become strong. Following this through, we learn more about Trish's addiction past as well as Jessica and Trish's relationship in the early days. Finding out that Jessica actually went to college...for a bit was quite surprising, who knew Jessica had it in her for academics?





Jeri Hogarth (played by Carrie-Anne Moss) has a very difficult time during this season, discovering her diagnosis of ALS (or MND). Something that knocked me to the core on a personal level, with my mother having this. It was incredibly hard to watch when the emotions kicked in for Hogarth seen as though her character is on her own quite a bit, nobody should go through that on their own. And to think she could be tricked to find a healer by one of IGH's past experiments was mind blowing to say the least. She got her revenge, which I thought was bitter sweet on her part.





Trish's relationship with news reporter Griffin Sinclair (played by Hal Ozsan) was abruptly rushed I thought. There really wasn't any foundation for the relationship besides it being a blatant tabloid interest, which highlights the scrutiny famous couples go through amongst the press. I mean that proposal was so random, she was using him to get her dream job on a cable news network! Way to go Patsy!



