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Critics from The A.V. Club and The New York Times praised the episode for its "palpable heart-dropping" moments. The final confrontation where Jessica confesses her role in Reva's death to prevent Luke from murdering an innocent bus driver is a series highlight.
High marks for character development; minor complaints about slow pacing. Critics from The A
The file you are referring to is the sixth episode of Season 1, titled " AKA You're a Winner! " This episode is widely considered a pivotal turning point in the series as it forces Jessica to confront the darkest secret of her past and her connection to Luke Cage. Episode Summary High marks for character development; minor complaints about
Some reviewers, including users on IMDb , felt the middle-stretch "case of the week" investigation felt a bit like "filler" until the explosive ending. However, others argue it was necessary to build the "visceral" impact of the final scene. Critical Reception Rating/Sentiment IMDb Episode Summary Some reviewers, including users on IMDb
Though he has limited screen time, his purchase of Jessica’s home is described by TV Review as "chillingly effective," showcasing his psychological warfare.
In this episode, (Mike Colter) hires Jessica (Krysten Ritter) to find a missing man, Antoine, whose sister claims to have information about the bus accident that killed Luke's wife, Reva Connors . Jessica, consumed by guilt because she—under Kilgrave's mind control—was the one who actually killed Reva, tries to sabotage the investigation to keep the truth from Luke.
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