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A wild comic book, adapted into an even wilder TV series, grows even more insane in its second season.
The first season saw the introduction of the three primary characters - Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy - as they fled the tiny town of Annville, Texas, after it was laid to waste in a Biblical-style smiting. Armed with the power to literally compel others to do whatever he says, Jesse and his companions set out to find God, who they have learned has abandoned Heaven. The quest leads them to Las Vegas and eventually New Orleans, with the narrative taking several trips back in time to see Tulip and Jesse's back stories. On their trail the entire time is the invincible Saint of Killers, a towering, undead cowboy from the 19th century who has been tasked with finding and killing Jesse so that the power within him can be recaptured and returned to Heaven.
To echo my review of the first season, it is impossible for me to have an unvarnished opinion about this show. I was a tremendous fan of the source comic book back when it was originally released through the 1990s, reading and re-reading it more times than I can remember. Thankfully, I am not a purist when it comes to adapatations of even previously-treasured books. The first season of Preacher showed that, while they were going to use much of the tone and even many details from the original stories, the show runners were going to tell the story very much their own way. I respect this, as a shot-for-shot telling of the original graphic novel would be rather uninspired and quite boring for those of us familiar with the source material. This second season continues that trend, with story reworking some of the graphic novels' characters and plotlines, while adding some completely orginal ideas. It works quite well, most of the time,
A wonderful highlight of season two is Pip Torrins's portrayal of the ruthless Herr Starr. he pefectly captures the comic version's balance of stone-cold intensity and sarcasm. |
On the whole, though, I still enjoy the show. One big reason is that the casting is excellent. I already lauded the main trio of actors - Cooper, Negga, and Gilgun, all still phenomenal - but this season introduces the primary villain from the comic series: Herr Starr, and he could not have been cast or played any better than Pip Torrens has done thus far. Starr is an icy-cold devotee of calculated order. In the comics, he is ruthless, murderous, and highly
Despite its logical inconsistencies and some lack of attention to smaller details, I'm still on board with this show. There really isn't anything else quite like it that I've seen on TV, which is a valuable commodity in this "Platinum Age" of television. For one like me, who usually turns to TV for wild, imaginative escapism rather than pseudo-realistic drama, Preacher still fits the bill quite well.
Jessica Jones, season 2 (2018)
Another solid season of the Netflix series, if not exactly a masterpiece.
At the end of season one, which was released over two years ago, troubled private eye Jessica Jones had survived the immensely trying ordeal of tracking down and killing Kevin Kilgrave. The sociopathic and morally bankrupt Kilgrave, who possessed the power to force people to do his bidding by merely speaking to them, had focused his sights on Jessica but was ultimately laid low by his previous victim. We next saw Jones in the Netflix mini-series, The Defenders, in which she teamed up with Luke Cage, Danny Rand (a.k.a. "Iron Fist") and Matt Murdock (a.k.a. Daredevil), as the quartet fended off the shadowy group "The Hand" from plunging New York City into a realm of chaos and darkness.
Now, nearly a year after the events in The Defenders, Jones is back at her office working as a P.I. and trying to keep herself together. The trauma of having killed a man - even one as murderous and deserving as Kilgrave - haunts Jessica. Her plight isn't helped when other superpowered people begin turning up and dying around Jessica. She soon learns that these deaths are connected to her acquisition of her super strength when she was a young teenager. As she digs deeper into this, she begins to learn some shocking truths about her past. some of which she would clearly like to ignore.
This season was fairly strong and held my interest throughout, though I felt it was just a tad weaker than season one. Kristen Ritter is still excellent at playing the sneering, sarcastic, ultra-cynical Jones, and there is still great satisfaction in seeing her deal with the scum of Hell's Kitchen. And the show still does a great job in making her multi-dimensional. She may be the most obviously flawed "hero" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and the show is all the more unique and engaging for it. And seeing the character have to face certain facts about herself - some within her control and several well beyond her control - only offers us more opportunity to see how she deals with various dilemma, as well as how those dilemmas further impact her search for meaning in her own life.
Janet Taylor does an excellent job as the imposing figure who plays a major part in this season. While the season can drag a bit, her story goes a long way towards keeping it engaging. |
When I rewatched the first season of Jessica Jones last year, I found that I still enjoyed it quite a lot. I'm currently not sure how excited I'll be to take in this second season again, but I'm certain that I will give it another go.
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