Jessica, Trish, and Will have a plan to capture Kilgrave.
The action picks up 18 months ago, back when Jessica was working some dead-end desk job.
Considering what she is capable of, Id say that everyone in the office got off pretty easy.

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When a little girl wanders into the street, Jessica stops the cab with her fist.
Hey, get off the road, you stupid sandwich, the driver says.
So Jessica has found her calling, and through that, we see the full scope of Kilgraves atrocity.
This is what makes Kilgrave just like any sex criminal.
What Im really enjoying about this show is that everything I described above also happened in a heist episode.
But I really dug the more structured and consequently more propulsive approach to drugging and kidnapping Kilgrave.
NEXT: Down goes Kilgrave or does he?
He knows about a hermetically sealed room from a buddy of his at the CDC.
Because this heist isnt taking place in anOceans Elevenmovie, things were never going to go as planned.
The hiccup comes with a balloon bursts upon Wills approach.
But here comes his backup.
Now I have my answer.
The security team manages to stop Jessica, Trish, and Will just outside the safe house.
The whole sequence was thrilling, but I love what happened after just as much.
After Kilgrave wakes up, he gives Jessica a call.
Shes not talking, but thats all right.
He has a lot to get off his chest.
He is so privileged that the idea of experiencing anything but that is almost perverse.
That aside, hes still a fetishist for power, and his obsession can manifest itself in small ways.
Sometimes he just wants to hear Jessicas voice, which she denies him.
Digression: Didnt Malcolms drug dealer look like Justin Bieber?
Thats a trickier matter.
Empty people like Kilgrave are able to prey on people like Jessica simply because they have lives.
There are people they care about, and there are things they can lose.
Also, whats up with Hope?
First she needs cash from Jessica, and then it looks like shes getting shanked in prison?
Was that just to establish a ticking clock for taking down Kilgrave, or was there something I missed?