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Jessica Jones on Netflix review




It seems like not that long ago we were just telling you about the release for Netflix's latest Marvel series, Jessica Jones. Well we binge watched it over the long Thanksgiving weekend and it was worth knocking out in a weekend. They do just enough to keep all the Marvel films involved in their big picture but small enough to keep it in line with what they did with the Daredevil series.

Jones is not so girly that she would annoy fans not inclined to enjoy a female protagonist, but not overly tough that it would annoy anyones macho idea of what a hero in the medium should be. There's a lot of heavy drinking and cursing in the series so this is definitely not for the kiddies. Luke Cage is introduced in this series, helping to build on what Marvel is expanding with these Netflix exclusives.

The Jessica Jones series is not as good as Daredevil, but makes for a nice filler to bring it all together. If you like the whole Marvel universe on the big and little screen, this show should be added to your viewing rotation while waiting for the big Marvel films to come out. If you have never heard of or read up on Jessica Jones, click the above image to purchase the book the show is based on.

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