As expected, Kilgrave has created Jessicas childhood home, but added an armed, mind-controlled guard, Hank.
True to his word, the Purple Man isnt going to make Jessica reveal everything shes carrying.
He wont, however, allowed her to go unchecked.

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A quick search reveals her phone in record mode.
reckon it’s Jessica wanted to get Kilgraves confession for the Schlottmans deaths.
I came here to end the collateral damage youre piling up around me, she says.
The recording was a last-ditch effort, but you cant blame her for trying.
All around Jessica are memories of a past that was taken away from her.
Theres the height chart, pictures of her family, and even the same couch from Sears.
As creepy as the gesture is, its coming from the right place.
He even used a magnifying glass to identify the CDs she had in her room.
Its a fair question.
Jessica insists that shes fine, but Trish has had a lot of people disappearing on her lately.
Simpson, she tells Jessica, is missing.
It suffices to say that the new arrangement isnt working out wonderfully.
Jessica slams the door on Kilgrave and then tears up the purple dress he gave her.
Soon, however, Kilgrave loses his patience.
The chef and housekeeper hes paying enter the dining room and hold razor blades to their own necks.
Would you look at that!
Its Simpson, who has promoted himself from outside stalker to breaker and enterer.
Hes there to break her out.
Oh, and also to blow up the house with the bomb he put in the basement.
She alerts her captor, and he correctly guesses Officer Simpson.
Hes less correct about why Jessica stopped the bomb, which he sees as a sign of compassion.
Not quite, dude.
But Jessica has a lot of problems.
Things arent all bad, though.
and Why did you kill Hopes parents?
We used to do a lot more than touch hands, he tells her.
Yeah, its called rape.
Her rape went beyond the physical.
It was emotional and affected every cell in her body.
NEXT: Could the Purple Man and Jessica work together?
asks Kilgrave, giving us our first real glimpse at his humanity.
For him, his powers are always there.
Its simply how he exists in this world.
People do what he says, no matter if he wants them to or not.
But that doesnt doesnt explain the rape, which he attributes to not having the upbringing that Jessica had.
Kevin Kilgrave hey, hes Kevin too!
was created by his parents in more ways than one.
The point is that he doesnt have to be terrible.
But thats not how it works, as Jessica explains.
Why cant he just superhero on his own?
Well, because Kilgrave thought the right thing to do was for the shotgun-wielding husband to kill himself.
Basically, the Purple Man is so demented that he requires Jessica to act as his conscience.
They could do great work together, but that would doom her to a life with him.
One more flashback shows exactly why Jessica blames herself for her familys death.
When Jessica arrives at Trishs door, she has a hankering for booze and a question on her mind.
There is no way to use Kilgraves powers without taking away someone elses freedom.
Thats why we see her do what she does next.
Much to the relief of Kilgraves unblinking servants, Jessica returns.
And shes brought Chinese food!
Okay, that was a pretty sweet move.
Jessica grabs Kilgraves unconscious body and carries him outside.
Her solution: fly away.
Yes, it looks like Jessica can legitimately fly, and good thing, too.
Thats what we call a cliffhanger.