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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2015-11-25 09:49 pm

Further Jessica Jones thoughts

.... now up to 1x11.

Well, over the last few episodes, I kinda feel like we've gone flying past the moral event horizon AND JUST KEPT GOING. I think we have now achieved grimdarkness.

I am so conflicted on this show right now. The Jessica-Trish relationship is so wonderfully developed and full of all the things we usually only get in guy-guy friendships (if this show does not spawn massive amounts of femslash, there is no justice). And the writing is still marvelous. But I've really found myself pulling back emotionally from it. I really did not want to see my protagonists torturing a guy extensively, or jerking people around and using them as bad guy bait. It's only the fact that Killgrave is so massively evil that Team Protagonist looks comparatively sympathetic. I get that Jessica wanted to save Hope, and I appreciate that she's in a very difficult situation with no good solution, but so many people would still be alive if she'd just shot him the very first time she got her hands on him, including Hope herself.

.... I should note that I haven't actually read Alias, so I don't know how much of this is being translated directly from the comics. Having read Bendis's incredibly dark indy stuff, I can totally believe that the show is staying true to the tone of the original.

But this doesn't look like it's going down as one of my favorite Marvel series. It's had some absolutely great moments, but overall, I'm increasingly finding myself saturated with darkness and violence, to the point where I just don't care what happens to anybody.
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[personal profile] minim_calibre 2015-11-26 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
The Jessica-Trish relationship really reminded me of the way you write friendships.