Why'd you feel the need to single out that Jessica Jones is mean to mostly white people? That seems an odd thing to zero in on.
Why'd you feel the need to single out that Jessica Jones is mean to mostly white people? That seems an odd thing to zero in on.
Kinda already explained why. She seems nice and empathetic towards anyone who isn't a cis white male, with the only sole exception being the cop she was bitching at on episode 1 of Defenders. If it makes you feel better: I would felt the exact same way if she was that way only towards black or Asian people, though I'd have a feeling I wouldn't need to explain myself in that scenario.
As evident by her carrying him when he was nearly passed out from the drugs Killgrave was feeding him in the first episode. She was only a bitch to him when he was raiding her fridge when he had the case of the munchies and thought he was in his house. Compare that, to how she was essentially stoic when her redheaded nut job of a neighbour was harassing her and insulting her both before and after her brother was killed.
Yeah, she carried him. She’s helped all kinds of people. She just really hates doing it. To everyone, except maybe Trish.
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I feel like you only see her be surly to cis-white men because she's surly to everyone, the vast majority in the background of whom are cis-white men. They're also just not a major part of her life to really emphasize that, whereas she lives in a pretty diverse neighborhood. Also that Trish -- her life long BFF -- appears to have preferential treatment only because, again, she's the BFF. So at the center, you see a female with positive interaction.
Like the others pointed out, she treats Malcolm like shit. But she also treats her upstairs neighbor like shit, and at first, she's pretty defensive around Luke (which actually constitutes a good chunk of their flirting). But once she begins empathizing with Malcolm and her upstairs neighbors and the like, her more personal side comes through. The whole "white cis-men are the REAL victims here" argument really falls flat in Jessica Jones, and there's a big difference between being anti-white cis-male and being about women empowerment.
Hell, even her initial suspicions of Matt in Defenders are fairly justified (a blind lawyer ninja vigilante is weird no matter what world you're in), and even then, she quickly (though begrudgingly) joins forces with him not just to battle evil, but to join in picking on Danny together.
Again, not denying that Jessica is an asshole. But there's clearly a whole behind why she's the way she is. Like, the whole first season is largely about why she's such a broken and angry person. It doesn't excuse her behavior, but it goes to greath length to explain it.
Elektra on the other hand is just an asshole who pops into Matt's new life and is all "Having an actual job and responsibilities to your friends is boring. Let's go out and play ninjas." Of course, it's also Matt's fault for hanging out with her when she's just being an asshole. But still, that's pretty much the only reason she's there. And changing sides because she's in love with Matt doesn't exactly make for a compelling character arc. It just means that she's a love interest. And Defenders adds nothing to her character arc. It just sorta reboots her personality so that she's a bland weapon and then she suddenly becomes super evil and then she's just all happy to die with Matt or whatever.
Man, Defenders doesn't really hold up well under scrutiny. Oh well, at least everybody treated Danny like he's was a brat. That was great.
Yeah, if you consider being a bitch being about female empowerment, then Carol Danvers is the icon of all empowered female comicbook fans. Wonder Woman is an empowering character, Jones? Is a joke.
I already responded to a lot of what was in your reply already in my previous posts. She doesn't really treat her neighbour like shit unless he is raiding her fridge while high. And she completely lets her upstairs neighbour talk a bunch of shit to her even before her brother died, without so much of a sarcastic comeback like she does with DD. Trish isn't even a part of this since their childhood friends, I was talking about her boyfriend, and how Jones treated him.
Why are you calling Elektra an ass-hole when she has never been any of the sort? Unlike Jones, she isn't a rude judgey bitch towards everyone she comes across. And Defenders absolutely adds more to her character, as I have already explained. It explains why she acts the way she does, what her childhood was like and what she went through. Her relationship with Stick and DD were highlighted as she slowly developed from being a trouble maker with little care in the world, to someone who doesn't know what she wants to do in life because she was kept and forced to train in isolation since she was a child, while being shipped around because the people who took care of her wanted to kill her just because she was a special somebody that the Hand could use. And she doesn't turn super evil, so you've completely blocked out a good chunk of what was in Defenders. She had enough, of both the hand and the monks, and just wanted to end it and fulfill the roles the two groups had in store for her and Danny.
Jones, was just there, and added nothing to Defenders.
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Jessica Jones kind of reminds me of my mom in her younger days for some reason. my mom was kind of a angry lady in younger days.
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