Jessica Jones Season 3 Review: 4 Ups & 6 Downs
1. It Provides No Closure For Fans
This season was undeniably put in a tough dramatic position, as it was already filming when Netflix decided to start canning their Marvel shows.
Even so, the simple fact remains that this is an utterly mediocre farewell to this character - and this franchise.
The season ends with the story very much in flux and the tease of more to come in the future. There's not even the vaguest hint of finality or closure for fans, which is a damn, if unavoidable, shame.
Fans may well have been hoping that some re-shoots could've rolled Thanos' (Josh Brolin) snap into proceedings or in the very least added a few additional scenes to tie things off more neatly, but there's none of that.
As a result, the final scenes are sure to leave fans rather cold, because the hints and promises they make for the future will never be expanded upon or resolved.
But with these issues in mind, here's what Jessica Jones' farewell season actually gets right...