Unfortunately, it goes wrong because Kilgrave has hired security looking after him.

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Well, that abduction attempt went about as well as expected.

Is that a plot hole, or something theyll fill in later?

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At this point I dont know.

Remember, according toAgents Of SHIELDtheres no telepathy in the MCU, so it probably isnt that.

I found it interesting that Kilgrave was trying to control Jessica without his powers at the end.

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Its not just that theyre like sisters they effectively are sisters.

Jessicas status as an orphan is something brought over from the comics and ties in with her origin.

That said, I find it a little textually odd to have Tricia saying You should be a superhero!

when the MCU is largely devoid of heroes with actual costumes.

Captain America had one, though they do their best to make it look utilitarian.

Thor, Hulk, Black Widow and Iron Man are more or less wearing their normal clothes.

And at this point in the story Id imagine no-ones ever seen Daredevil.

It was when she was Knightress that she originally met and got to know Luke Cage.

Shes not the comics Jessica, but shes consistent.

I dont really buy Tennant as the psychopath were told he is at all.

Maybe thats the point?

Im happy enough, though, and looking forward to seeing what happens between Luke and Jessica.

Read Jamesviewing notes on the previous episode, AKA 99 Friends, here.