32 WTF Moments From Marvel's Jessica Jones

17. Luke Cage€™s Rage

With the man who supposedly killed his wife in his sights, we see Luke Cage board a bus and wait for the end of the line before promptly grilling the driver and attempting to kill him. In terms of being a hero, Cage certainly failed on this particular test. Luckily for the poor driver, Jessica arrived on the scene to stop Cage by revealing that it was actually her who was responsible for his wife€™s death. Whilst this managed to stop Power Man from attacking the driver, it didn€™t do much for the relationship between Cage and Jessica as he promptly called her €œa piece of sh*t€. Ouch.

16. Fair Trade

By the midway point of the series, we€™ve fully established that Kilgrave is a complete and utter b*stard only to then find out that he€™s quite the fair deal maker when it comes to property. Turning up at the former house of Jessica, Kilgrave wants the house for himself. Just as we presume that the rogue will use his mind control to get the house for free or a ridiculously reduced amount, he actually strikes a deal to pay the current owners $1.2 million for their $600,000 homes so long as the occupants are gone by the following day.
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