32 WTF Moments From Marvel's Jessica Jones

29. Incest?

Our first impressions of Jessica Jones' noisy upstairs neighbours is that they€™re a couple who regularly argue. Then it€™s revealed that they€™re actually siblings. In fact, they€™re twins. By this point, the show itself had included sex, violence, strong language, and a teenage girl killing her own parents. Just when you think no further lines could be crossed, we were given what appeared at first glance to be incest. As the series progressed, the incest implications seemed to reduce (that€™ll happen when one half of the relationship ends up dead and beheaded€), but it was certainly a tad creepy when we first meet Robyn and Ruben.

28. Kill Me

Poor stroke victim Jack. Jessica ends up visiting Jack at his home, and the show again hits hard with the message that he has for Jones. Wheelchair-bound and attached to all sorts of machinery, Jack begins to spell something out. K€ I€ L€ Yeah, we all thought the same as Jessica. Kilgrave, right? Nope. Jack€™s message was simply €œKill me.€
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