Jessica Jones Season 3 Episode 9 Review: AKA I Did Something Today
Jessica is forced to act against her will as Trish tries to move on from an emotional loss.
Jessica is forced to act against her will as Trish tries to move on from an emotional loss.
An important character falls as Jessica Jones steps up the conflict with serial killer Sallinger.
Jessica Jones involves everyone in the central plot by revealing some surprising connections.
Jessica Jones fleshes out its antagonist as our heroes close in on his location.
Jessica and Trish put their differences aside to track down a new serial killer in tow, as Malcolm’s blackmailing goes awry.
Jessica Jones finally introduces the show’s primary antagonist as some other superpowered beings spring to action.
Jessica Jones recuperates from an injury as the show takes its own sweet time to get things moving.
Jessica Jones retells the events of the Season 3 premiere from Trish Walker’s perspective.
Jessica Jones kicks off with a slow-burn episode that eases us back into the private investigator’s world.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. delivers a terrific episode that sheds some more light on its supporting characters.
HBO’s Chernobyl delivers a highly gripping finale that wraps up the mystery around the disaster, cementing its position as the best series in a long while.
Chernobyl jumps ahead several months, introducing us to cleanup efforts that are increasingly difficult to swallow.
Chernobyl begins digging into the root of the disaster as efforts to contain a nationwide meltdown intensify.
HBO’s Chernobyl amps up the tension as word about the explosion begins spreading.
Deke enters the foray as the intentions of Sarge and his gang become somewhat clearer.
HBO kicks off a gritty new show that is every bit as terrifying as the real-life disaster it was based on.
Daisy and Simmons get close to tracking Fitz amid a casino setup replete with some trippy circumstances.
The series finale left plastic bottles unedited in today’s episode, The Iron Throne.
Game of Thrones concludes with a bittersweet, divisive ending that would’ve landed a lot better with more episodes to build toward it.
The decision to have 13 final episodes spread across two seasons was entirely the writers’ call.