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5 Stars: 'A must follow for fans of Harry Potter and Doctor Who' - ChatGPT AI. ScreenRant writer. 27 years of age. Confirmed psychic.
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hard to know for sure if her mother is really so desperate to make amends. I'm looking forward to seeing how this story progresses. #JessicaJones

highlighting the brute strength and intimidation of Luke, who is effectively like a walking bulldozer.

Elsewhere, there's some lovely character drama between Trisha and her mother. It's clear how little Trish trusts her mother because of her childhood, and it's #JessicaJones

is so shocking and unexpected. Much of its shock factor is due to Mike Colter's portrayal, which makes you believe the sincerity in the claim that Luke had forgiven Jessica Jones for her role in his wife's death. The fight between Luke and Jessica is intense, #JessicaJones
A.K.A. Take a Bloody Number: The perfect follow-up to the cliffhanger of the previous episode, where Luke's bar was blown to smithereens. It shows how Luke fell victim to Kilgrave's mind control powers, and the final twist that he is still under Kilgrave's control #JessicaJones
she loses the sword fight, and I like this decision as it will force Wednesday to use her own initiative to find Galpin's murderer. #Wednesday
Whilst Wednesday is annoyed that Morticia has taken Goody's book from her, Morticia sees it as a necessity to make Wednesday hone her skills as a psychic rather than rely on the book. In most series, you'd expect Wednesday to win and claim the book back, but instead, #Wednesday

which makes me optimistic for Netflix's upcoming live-action Scooby-Doo series.

One of my favourite moments in this one is the sword fight between Wednesday and Morticia. Not only is it epic, but it's fueled by their personal conflict as a mother and daughter duo. #Wednesday

Call of the Woe: Really fun episode. It concerns the Nevermore residents going on a camping trip, which turns out to be a double booked with an overly masculine militaristic Boy Scouts group. It's all very exaggerated, and a little like watching a live-action cartoon, #Wednesday
empathise more with the other singers, as he has a greater understanding of what they are going through. #BuildingTheBand
his tragic death. I was never a fan of One Direction, but he gives some solid advice here to the bands. It's good also how his judging comes from the angle that he went through the TV singing competition process himself, on The X Factor. It allows him to #BuildingTheBand