Jeryn "Jeri" Hogarth (portrayed by Carrie-Anne Moss) is an attorney and potentially powerful ally to Jones, who hires Jones for cases. [28] [29] Moss was announced as cast in early February 2015, [28] with her character revealed in October to be a gender-swapped (changed from male to female) version of the comics character Jeryn Hogarth. [30]
Jessica Jones (TV Series 2015–2019) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
This case prompted the start of her relationship with attorney Matt Murdock (AKA Daredevil), who helped clear Jessica as a murder suspect thanks to a request from Luke Cage. It also reconnected Jessica with former friend Ms. Marvel who then set Jessica up on a blind date with fellow Avenger, Scott Lang (AKA Ant-Man) who she dated for a short time, bringing her further …
Jessica Jones, an alcoholic private investigator "gifted" with superhuman strength, delivers a subpoena to strip club owner Gregory Spheeris for lawyer Jeri Hogarth (who is having an affair with her assistant Pam behind the back of her wife Dr. Wendy Ross-Hogarth), exposing her abilities to him in the process.
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However, Pam stormed inside and hit Ross-Hogarth across the skull, accidentally impaling her on the table side and killing her.
ALSWarning: spoilers for Season 2 of Jessica Jones ahead! A lot of heartbreaking things have happened over the first two seasons of Jessica Jones, and oddly one that really tugged on my heartstrings was when Jeri Hogarth was diagnosed with ALS, a disease for which there is no known cure.Mar 12, 2018
Lisa EmeryJessica Jones (TV Series 2015–2019) - Lisa Emery as Louise Thompson - IMDb.
Anne MossThe Defenders (TV Mini Series 2017) - Carrie-Anne Moss as Jeri Hogarth - IMDb.
Jessica boasts super human strength and durability. She has the power of flight, though she's never mastered the ability and rarely uses it. She's a highly skilled hand-to-hand combatant—and has the temper to match. Jones's greatest super power, however, may be her intelligence and street smarts.
Gregory P. SalingerTrish arrives and rescues him, but accidentally stabs Blaskowski, though she survives. Jones finally finds her attacker: Gregory P. Salinger, an intellectually formidable, psychopathic serial killer.
Cage made his on-screen debut in Jessica Jones before the premiere of his own series in 2016. Luke Cage follows the character after his imprisonment as he tries to keep his head down following the experiments that gave him super strength and impenetrable skin.Jan 11, 2022
Kilgrave made him kill himself. Ducasse wanted to call the police, but with this being the third death that Jones was connected to, she feared the police would arrest her.
Hal OzsanJessica Jones (TV Series 2015–2019) - Hal Ozsan as Griffin Sinclair - IMDb.
Jeri was an evil, queer character, but she was never an “evil queer” character. That's because Jeri's queerness is never the source of her evil; wealth is.Mar 13, 2018
Janet McTeerAlisa Jones (portrayed by Miriam Shor in season one, Janet McTeer in season two) is Jessica's mother who was seemingly killed in a car crash when she was young. It was later revealed that Karl Malus of IGH saved her life and has been going around targeting anyone involved with IGH.
Franklin Percy "Foggy" Nelson is a lawyer and the best friend of Matt Murdock. He co-founded the law firm Nelson and Murdock with his best friend and worked on cases with a passion for getting justice for the innocent including Karen Page and Elena Cardenas.
Hogarth had a meeting with Jessica Jones who demanded that she take on the case of Hope Shlottman who had murdered her parents. Hogarth refused, believing the evidence showed Shlottman as guilty and Hogarth had no intention of losing, although Jones insisted that Shlottman was being controlled by Kilgrave.
Trivia. In the comics, Jeryn Hogarth is a businessman who worked with Wendell Rand and became a trusted ally of his son, Danny Rand. She is the first lesbian character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Glock 19 : Hogarth obtained Oscar Clemons ' handgun when she escaped from the Decommissioned CDC Facility as Kilgrave killed his mother and broke free of his cell. She threatened to shoot Kilgrave in the street, but Kilgrave simply commanded her to throw the gun away and let him board her car.
The pair managed to prove their case by showing a clay bowl that Rand once made with a fingerprint in the clay that was the exact same match as Rand's. Now with undeniable proof about Rand's identity, there was nothing else to discuss.
Hogarth offered Jessica Jones a job as the private investigator for Hogarth, Chao & Benowitz, but Jones refused the offer, even using foul language to accentuate the point. Hogarth was disappointed because even though Jones' style was unorthodox and received various complaints, it was effective. Hogarth decided to hire someone else to be the firm's investigator.
"I need a summons served to the owner of several gentleman's clubs, his name is Gregory Spheeris. An exotic dancer fell off the stage when a pole came lose, severe concussion, some permanent brain damage. Spheeris claims she was always that stupid."
Hogarth was called by Trish Walker, who wanted an interview with Hope Shlottman; Hogarth agreed and they scheduled it. During the interview, Hogarth held her phone to Shlottman as she described Kilgrave 's power. After the interview, Hogarth told Walker that Shlottman was clearly insane.
The series stars Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones, with Rachael Taylor, Eka Darville, and Carrie-Anne Moss also starring. They were joined by Mike Colter, Wil Traval, Erin Moriarty, and David Tennant for the first season, J.R. Ramirez, Terry Chen, Leah Gibson and Janet McTeer for the second season, and Benjamin Walker, Sarita Choudhury, Jeremy Bobb and Tiffany Mack for the third season. In addition to original characters, several characters from other Marvel Cinematic Universe television series and/or based on various Marvel properties also appear throughout the series.
Brian Jones (portrayed by James Colby): Jessica's father who was killed in a car crash when she was young. Phillip Jones (portrayed by Billy McFadden): Jessica's younger brother who was killed in a car crash when she was young. Based on the comic character "Phillip Campbell" who first appeared in Alias #22 (July 2003).
Luke Cage (portrayed by Mike Colter) is a man with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin, with a mysterious past that Jones encounters in the course of an investigation and who changes her life immensely.
Patricia "Trish" Walker (portrayed by Rachael Taylor) is a former model and child star known as "Patsy" who is Jones' adoptive sister and best friend. She now works as a radio host. Taylor was cast in January 2015. The role of Jones' best friend was intended for the character of Carol Danvers when Rosenberg was developing the series at ABC, ...
Hope Shlottman (portrayed by Erin Moriarty) is a student-athlete attending New York University who is a client of Alias Investigations, upon her parents hiring Jessica to find their missing daughter. Later made to murder her parents by Kilgrave, proving her innocence becomes Jessica's objective for much of the first season; during this time, Hope discovers that she was impregnated by Kilgrave during her time as his slave, whereupon she has the fetus aborted. Exhausted by the ordeal and feeling that Jessica's drive to help her has caused more lives to be destroyed by Kilgrave, she takes her own life willingly to ensure that Jessica has nothing standing in her way of stopping Kilgrave permanently.
On adapting the character from the comics, Jeph Loeb stated, " Jessica Jones [i]s based on a much more adult comic. The source material came that way.
With some help from her closest friends, including Carol Danvers, Jessica confronted the Purple Man directly. Deep in debate and nonviolent conflict with the man she hates more than any in the universe, Jessica mastered her fears and, with them, Killgrave himself.
After being taken from the hospital, a frantic Jessica began running around the city in an attempt to locate Luke before fainting. Hydra agents took advantage and kidnapped her in an attempt to turn her into a spy, but Jessica promptly refused before former beau Clay Quartermain rescued her.
While paroling the city during her time as Jewel, Jessica intervened in a brawl started by the deranged superhuman known as the Purple Man. Armed with pheromone powers, Zebediah Killgrave has the ability to make anyone bend to his will.
Upon hearing his name, Jessica immediately slipped into a small PTSD induced anxiety attack and rushed to Avengers Mansion where she confronted Car ol Danvers for referring the woman to her. This ended, as many of Jessica’s social encounters do, with her running away.
Early Days. Born Jessica Campbell, the shy youth attended Midtown High where she kept mostly to herself. Once on a family road trip, Jessica’s father accidentally veered into an oncoming military truck, causing a canister of experimental material to crash through their car windshield and into Jessica’s lap.
Despite her difficult past and a distaste for costumed heroics, Jessica Jones never fails to lend a hand when called upon to fight for humanity. Whether working alone as a private investigator, or alongside the Defenders, Jones has a mean right hook and street smarts to kill.
Eventually Jessica became a fully licensed Private Investigator and opened Alias Investigations. During the early years, Jessica’s investigations—not to mention her complicated love life—led to her becoming more involved with the Super Hero community.
Jessica Jones, an alcoholic private investigator "gifted" with superhuman strength, delivers a subpoena to strip club owner Gregory Spheeris for lawyer Jeri Hogarth (who is having an affair with her assistant Pam behind the back of her wife Dr. Wendy Ross-Hogarth), exposing her abilities to him in the process.
Krysten Ritter (left) and David Tennant (right) received near universal praise for their portrayals of Jessica Jones and Kilgrave, respectively, with Ritter able to "display her impressive range" to give "an exceptional performance", and Tennant being called "a horrific joy to behold".
Jessica Jones (season 1) Jessica Jones. (season 1) The first season of the American streaming television series Jessica Jones, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, follows a former superhero who opens her own detective agency after her superhero career comes to an end at the hands of Kilgrave.
Libby Hill of the Los Angeles Times commented on how Jessica Jones exposed modern day sexism and misogyny through Kilgrave's use of the phrase "Smile", calling the season "the most innocuous and incisive cultural critique" from Marvel to date. Hill likened an early scene that shows Kilgrave asking Jones to smile, and her obliging, to "similar well-meaning scenarios [that] play out in the real world time and again each day" many in the form of gendered street harassment, that resonates with many women. Hill also added that "Kilgrave serves as an exaggerated representation of perceived consent," due to the response he gives later in the season to Jessica about never knowing if someone is doing what they want or what he tells them to do. She concludes that " Jessica Jones is revolutionary because in acknowledging casual misogyny and exaggerating its most destructive tendencies, it exposes the pervasive toxicity therein. It does all of this without making a show of its politics, instead resting easy on the knowledge that all too many women will relate to the subtleties of its premise." Amy C. Chambers, writing for The Science and Entertainment Laboratory, noted how the season moved away from sexism even more so than the comics, by changing Kilgrave's abilities from phermone based, with a particular effect on women, to viral, with equal effect no matter gender, indicating that "powerlessness is not gendered."
A second season of Jessica Jones was ordered on January 17, 2016.
In May 2015, Marvel announced plans to reprint Alias, the comic that the series is based on, with new covers from David Mack, the original cover artist on the comic who is also providing artwork for the series' opening credits. The reprints, which were all released digitally in June 2015, and up to issue 15 in two trade paperbacks in September, were intended to both celebrate the history of Jessica Jones, and introduce new audiences to the character ahead of the release of the season. In late September through early October, Marvel and Netflix released short teasers for the season, which chronicled a day of Jones' life. Also in early October, Marvel digitally released a 12-page one-shot comic by the original Alias creative team—Bendis, Gaydos, and Mack—set in the universe of the television series. The one-shot was created as an exclusive for New York Comic Con, where a print version was distributed. The comic sees Jessica Jones coming into contact with Daredevil character Turk Barrett, and includes a short sequence featuring Daredevil, to celebrate "the connective tissue that will build between the series." Also during New York Comic Con, Marvel set up a street marketing campaign, and screened " AKA Ladies Night " on October 10, while at the Marvel Booth fans could take their picture with the Alias Investigations desk, with Kilgrave's eyes appearing in the background of the final animation. Marvel additionally partnered with Uber during the event to provide select riders with complimentary trips to or from the convention in custom designed SUVs.
Filming. In February 2014, Marvel announced that Jessica Jones would be filmed in New York City. In April, Marvel Comics' editor-in-chief Joe Quesada stated that the show would be filming in areas of Brooklyn and Long Island City that still look like the old Hell's Kitchen, in addition to sound stage work.
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I am a dedicated defense attorney, a true advocate for the underdog. With over 10 years of trial experience, I am able to honestly advise you regarding your criminal case or a pending criminal investigation and passionately advocate for you to ensure your rights are protected and a favorable outcome is achieved.
Jessica was always very prepared, very articulate and had a great understanding of the laws. I was amazed by her performance in the courtroom as she outperformed and outclassed the viscous prosecution. Thank you Jessica for seeing me through a well deserved acquittal!!
Jessica was always very prepared, very articulate and had a great understanding of the laws. I was amazed by her performance in the courtroom as she outperformed and outclassed the viscous prosecution. Thank you Jessica for seeing me through a well deserved acquittal!!