32 WTF Moments From Marvel's Jessica Jones

27. Unleash Power Man

When a man finds out that Luke Cage has unwittingly been sleeping with his wife, the guy and his 10 rugby pals all descend upon Luke€™s bar to kick his ass. Right... Whilst the majority of us watching will have been well aware that Cage has powers of his own, these heavies have no idea who they€™re about to set upon. That man would be Power Man. As Jessica turns up on the scene to save Luke€™s skin, it€™s soon revealed that said skin is unpenetrable and Luke is more than capable of handling himself. The mild annoyance that Cage had at bottles being smashed over his head and at punches landed on him was brilliant, and the first glimpse of a Cage/Jones team-up made for entertaining TV. Of course, Cage would follow this brawl up by giving away free shots to everyone in his bar. What a guy!

26. Child€™s Play

How do you go further in setting Kilgrave up as a thoroughly nasty b*stard? Have him turn his attention to kids. Having taken over a family€™s idyllic home, Kilgrave clearly has no time for children, first stepping on a child€™s toy car before then making said kid go and sit in a closet. Going even further, he then makes the poor kid€™s older sister stand in the closet with him despite her needing to use the bathroom. And so what follows is a puddle of urine. Nice.
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