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"Kilgrave wasn't the only one with an inefficient conclusion. Will Simpson AKA Nuke, who I thought brilliantly mirrored The Dark Knight's Two-Face, was taken out of the picture with almost no explanation why. This guy murdered a cop and fought against his friends--that's how determined he was to put Kilgrave down. The show went out of it's way to make this clear, but then the government/military come and get him and he's never heard from again. I don't even think he's talked about again. It just leaves you scratching your head.But I'd rather be scratching my head then yelling at the TV, which is what I couldn't help but do when the series ended with Jessica Jones sitting at her desk, as miserable as she was when the series began. Several people left her messages, needing her [frick]ing help, and all she does is hit delete. One woman has an abusive boyfriend, one man has a brother who owes money and he "doesn't know who else to turn to." Jessica Jones IS a superhero. This show should have showed her learning that, but she didn't learn squat. All she did was get revenge."
"it was like it was illegal to mention anybody"