'Jessica Jones' Struggles In Life — But Triumphs On Screen

Jessica Jones is a terrible superhero by superhero industry standards. Her name is forgettable; she sounds like a girl from your third-grade class. She's just another brick — a term assigned to the plethora of superhumans with 

Jessica Jones is a terrible superhero by superhero industry standards. Her name is forgettable; she sounds like a girl from your third-grade class. She's just another brick — a term assigned to the plethora of superhumans with 

“Marvel's Jessica Jones” boasts several well-known actors among its cast — Krysten Ritter from “Veronica Mars” and “Breaking Bad,” Mike Colter from “The Good Wife,” Carrie-Anne Moss from the “Matrix” franchise. But perhaps a supporting character had

Marvel's Jessica Jones announces its noir intentions from the get-go. From the slinky music and impressionistic animation of the opening credits, there's no doubt what kind of series this is going to be, and the (naturally) 

Jessica Jones narrates the bad things about New York which are good for her business, such as cheaters. She excels at finding the bad things about people. Clients hire her to find those things and she does. Then those