Marvels Jessica Jones

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Maybe theyre taking back the night or something.

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He told her over and over that he loved her, and maybe he even believed it.

He, too, probably would tell himself that hes a good guy, the hero for heroes.

Hogarth is pissed Salinger went off-script, saying that what he claimed about Jessica is slanderous.

But Salinger doesnt care, pointing out that Hogarth needs him more than he needs her.

He fails to compliment her fabulous coat, but I will not disappoint: very strong outerwear, Hogarth.

When Hogarth gets back to her office, Jess is already there, waiting to call her an asshole.

Jess warns Hogarth against cozying up to maniacs.

Hogarth responds: Even maniacs deserve due process, dont they?

I really hope we see more of these two together in this farewell season.

Their chemistry is fantastic.

Jess is all over the news; alas, its too late to rebrand as a masked vigilante.

(Hey, the truth is the best lie.)

Time for a road trip to Wappinger Falls!

Why do serial killers always come from small, bucolic towns?

See, what did I tell you guys about the suburbs and this show?

This police officer is standing by her hometown boy and does not seem all that pro-powered-people.

THIS IS VERY TRIGGERING FOR ME.

Nice work, Patsy.

Trish admits shes worried that she has become the thing she frequently pretends to be: a dumb blonde.

She is desperate for people to look at her with hope and respect.

So Trish and Jess go to Nathans parents house.

(Jess solved another local mystery: Bobby McBirdie stole the snowblower.)

As they drive away, Trish wonders if youre still a hero if nobody thinks you are.

Jess gets back to the city to find Salinger is still coaching childrens wrestling.

Should she be there?

I feel like this is a very bad idea.

But she shows up to taunt him.

This will all probably backfire in some horrible and violent way.

But until then: Class dismissed.