While season 1 focused on Jessica’s recovery from her trauma, season 2 sees her struggling to reconcile with her past. Jessica is thrown deep into the mystery of her family’s death, the shady IGH, and the origin of her powers. On top of this, she must deal with the pressure that comes from being a high profile powered individual who also runs a private investigation agency. Jessica has a lot on her plate and deals with it the only way she knows how: with a whole lot of booze and punching.
While season 1 of Jessica Jones was praised for its style, season 2 doubles down on the noir feeling. Jessica is faced with more cases, including her own and goes about looking for clues in true detective fashion. Sean Callery’s score adds another layer in creating the show’s creepy atmospheric tone. Jessica Jones season 2 feels more like The Punisher than any of the previous Netflix Marvel shows. Both are about big conspiracies and cover ups. Both are stories of very damaged individuals trying to overcome the trauma in their past. And both are about coming to realize that no matter the consequences, sometimes the only way out is through.