

Cheng then has one of his men ransack Alias Investigation hoping to find something, anything, on Jessica. Cheng tries to lure Malcolm away to work with him, but he turns down the request. She’s also dealing with a difficult associate, another private investigator Pryce Cheng, who is trying to absorb Jessica’s Alias Investigation into his, with no help from Jessica or Jeri. This, obviously, does not sit well with Jeri. Jessica’s sometimes business partner, Jeri Hogarth, is diagnosed with ASL and is currently being forced out of her law firm because of it. Oscar is an artist, but on the side, he also makes fake IDs. However, Vido is incredibly curious about Jessica and this leads Oscar to give Jessica a second chance and the two soon start a relationship. Her building’s new superintendent Oscar doesn’t like Jessica’s powers and doesn’t want his son, Vido, around them. Making matters worse for her, Jessica receives word that she’s being evicted. It’s then revealed that the human head in Leslie’s basement was actually Leslie, leaving Jessica to wonder about the identity of the woman she just met with. Jessica meets with Leslie, and learns that in the accident that killed her parents and brother she died, too her superhuman powers were a side effect of IGH bringing her back to life. Trish uses her radio show to ask for help tracking down Leslie, and one woman calls in, claiming to be her. Looking into IGH, Jessica and Trish discover the name “Leslie Hansen” and a charred human head in the basement of her abandoned house. While protecting Trish and Jessica, Simpson is killed. IGH doesn’t like that Trish is looking into their practices. And because the more the merrier, Simpson also happens to show up here, because he’s been trying to keep Trish out of harm's way. Jessica’s best friend, Trish Walker, is also looking into IGH leading her to the same place. Jessica starts investigating IGH, and tracks them down to an abandoned building which she vaguely remembers from her childhood while she was being experimented on post-accident. When Whizzer is then killed in a freak construction accident, Jessica decides to look into his claim. A man named “ Whizzer” approaches Jessica, and claims to have been given superspeed by IGH - the same shady company that helped her after her car accident, and was also working with Will Simpson, Trish Walker’s former boyfriend.

Malcolm, who’s now working as Jessica’s Alias Investigations partner, suggests that she assist some of them but she’s still reluctant. But, it’s easier said than done as those around New York City keep coming to her and asking for help. Jessica, who's dealing with a deadly stalker in Season 3, was unaware that her friend now had abilities until she saw them for herself, and the resulting argument is what's on display in this clip.Jessica is trying to leave her past with Kilgrave, and her superhuman abilities, behind. Jessica fought to form a connection to her mother, and even considered helping her escape her various crimes, but that ended when Trish - who'd spent the season trying to find a way to get superpowers herself - killed Alisa Jones, leaving Jessica to clean up the mess.īy the end of the season, Trish had the superpowers she'd been demanding, and in Season 3 she seems to be doing her best to put them to good use, going out at night to enact her own brand of vigilante justice. Jessica spent much of the season trying to figure out where she came from, and in the process learned that her mother (Janet McTeer) was not only secretly alive all these years, but also gifted with the same superpowers that Jessica herself struggled with, along with tremendous mental instability.
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Season 2 of the series left a lot of things in shambles by the end, including the friendship between Jessica (Krysten Ritter) and her childhood friend and surrogate sister Trish Walker (Rachael Taylor). The final season of Netflix's Jessica Jones is almost here, and a new clip has just arrived to remind us why we're so into the show's lead characters.
