32 WTF Moments From Marvel's Jessica Jones

25. Test Run

Another entry, and yet another one based around sex. With Jessica and Luke now fully aware of each other€™s powers and abilities, the two engage in plenty of more intense sex as they almost try to do outdo each whilst testing out the notion of sleeping with somebody with superpowers. It was like watching two of the Marvel universe€™s heroes acting like a couple of horny teenagers who€™d just discovered the opposite sex, and this all made for some fun viewing.

24. Used

By the third episode of Jessica Jones, we€™re getting the gist that our titular heroine isn€™t your squeaky clean do-gooder. In this episode she comes across a drugged-up Malcolm and promptly uses his wrecked state to benefit her own needs: basically, she takes Malcolm to the hospital and then uses him as a distraction so that she could raid the drugs cabinet. Whilst effective, this certainly wasn€™t a hero move that you€™d see a Steve Rogers pulling off. Tony Stark maybe, though.
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