32 WTF Moments From Marvel's Jessica Jones

23. Cover Girl

It€™s the dream of some young girls to be plastered on a poster on people€™s walls. What Kilgrave does with Jessica €“ or more importantly what he has Malcolm do €“ takes this to the extreme and is all kinds of creepy. Upon entering Malcolm€™s apartment, we find a whole ton of print outs of Jessica. As in, literally hundreds of pieces of paper that all feature Jessica Jones in some fashion. Once more, this gave viewers another example of how twisted, manipulative and sinister Kilgrave is.

22. Everyone€™s A Victim

Like so often in modern society, it somebody has done something, chances are that other people will claim to have done the same thing or even gone one better. Bizarrely, that€™s the case here once the idea of Kilgrave and his mind control become public. All sorts of nut jobs step forward to claim that they€™ve been affected by Kilgrave for the most random and selfish of acts. Of course, in amongst all of these falsities are some genuine victims of the show€™s biggest threat.
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