Jessica Jones Season 2 Review
How do you define a monster? Yeah, I know, that’s an odd question to ask at the beginning of a review for a superhero show, but to be honest, it’s very appropriate. For some, a monster is a being that tries to hurt it, impede us, make us feel small. To others, a monster is something like addiction, where you try to break free from its grasp, and yet you can’t. And to a few, a monster is who we see in the mirror when we look at it every day. The person we don’t want to be, didn’t choose to be at times, yet, here we are. This is exactly the question that rings out through Jessica Jones Season 2, which is now on Netflix. WARNING! SPOILERS for Jessica Jones Season 2 lie ahead! You have been warned. Having watched all six Netflix/Marvel collaborations, you quickly realize how different Jessica Jones is in terms of style, substance, and focus. Where Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Punisher, and Defenders was more action