This is a mostly spoiler-free review of Marvel's Jessica Jones Season 3, intended to be safe for those who have not yet begun or finished all 13 episodes of the season, which is now streaming on Netflix globally.
When it comes to superhero stories, there's a widely held belief that a hero is only as good as their villain - and in the case of Marvel's Netflix shows, the bad guy (or lack thereof) can make or break a season. Jessica Jones has had an interesting relationship with its antagonists - rather than trying to replicate the grandiose performance of David Tennant in Season 1, the show pivoted in an unexpected and tragic direction in Season 2 by attempting to dismantle our idea of a villain altogether, when Jessica learned that her long-lost mother Alisa was actually alive (and also a murderer, oops). In Season 3, the series delves deeper into that murky ethical quagmire, offering a foe that our heroine can't just punch her way through.
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