Jessica Jones: AKA God Help The Hobo
Jessica Jones continues her second season with “AKA God Help The Hobo.” She starts off with another voice-over reflecting on how the heat of summer is affecting everyone.
Jessica Jones continues her second season with “AKA God Help The Hobo.” She starts off with another voice-over reflecting on how the heat of summer is affecting everyone.
Jessica Jones’ “AKA Sole Survivor” starts off cleaning up from last episode, in a typically unique Jessica way. She and Trish pay a visit to a summer vacation spot from Jessica’s childhood, but not exactly for sentimental reasons.
Jessica Jones continues to get deeper in confusion and chaos in Episode Two, “AKA Freak Accident.”
There will be spoilers here for Jessica Jones, Season Two. If you have not watched that yet, be warned.
Jessica’s second season opens with a variety of screwball clients, including one who claims to have powers, but only when scared.
After teaming up with the Defenders, Jessica Jones returns for the second season of her own show.
Punisher’s first season ends with “Memento Mori,” which wraps things up and gives a few surprises along the way. With this being a season finale, there are going to be spoilers ahead. So you may want to skip this review if you haven’t finished the season.
Punisher is almost through his first season, and things are really picking up steam. “Home,” works on several levels, which is something they’ve excelled at with many of their episode titles.
Punisher’s first season is speeding towards the end as subplots collide and separate parts of the show start coming together, not in the best of ways for those involved. This episode does change a lot of the status quo so far, and I’m not sure what we’re going to end up with at the end of that thirteenth episode.
“Front Towards Enemy” was a brutal episode for the Punisher cast, and “Virtue of the Vicious” doesn’t exactly let them catch their collective breath
The Punisher has done a great, and sometimes surprising, job of hitting some emotional depths. Given the general quality of the Netflix/Marvel series, that shouldn’t be that much of a shock, but then again, Punisher isn’t known for his deep range of feelings.