After the first 10 min of
@JessicaJones Krysten Ritter puts on a master class in acting. Her chemistry with Colter is on point too.
— Rob Keyes (@rob_keyes)
October 10, 2015
I just saw the first episode of Jessica Jones. You guys, this show goes there. Fantastic storytelling and cinematography. Cant wait for more
— Aaron Gold (@AaronFreaknGold)
October 10, 2015
what I also really dug about JESSICA JONES ep 1 is lack of dumb exposition. We don't have her explaining her life. Show starts and we're off
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty)
October 10, 2015
David Tennant is terrifying.
@Krystenritter is talented beyond words.
@JessicaJones is going to blow everyone away; I promise.
#MarvelNYCC
— jamie harsip (@JamieHarsip)
October 10, 2015
If you think
#Daredevil 's dark, wait 'til you see
#JessicaJones . Some moments left me breathless. Very different, and yet just as brilliant.
— Laura Prudom (@LauInLA)
October 10, 2015
Collider – Evan Valentine
“
Jessica Jones marks another amazing notch in the belt of Marvel’s Netflix deal, exploring a world that few comic book movies and television shows have dared to enter. Without a doubt, this premier episode will reel you in hook, line, and sinker, leaving you gasping from the surprises it has in store. This fall,
Jessica Jones may be the show to beat!”
IGN – Eric Goldman
“
Jessica Jones starts out with a strong premiere episode that firmly marks the series as the most mature Marvel Cinematic Universe project to date. Yes,
Daredevil took the MCU into much darker, more violent places, but
Jessica Jones not only matches that, it goes further.”
Mashable – Brian De Los Santos
“A pilot can only say so much about a show, but if Marvel can maintain the momentum it builds in the first episode of
Jessica Jones throughout its entire first season, it may have its hands on another hit. With great wit and characters, this series could draw a big fanbase. Those in attendance Saturday certainly loved it, and left the screening saying as much.”
Vulture – Abraham Riesman
“The entire episode was shockingly and refreshingly honest in its depiction of sex and sexuality — especially compared to the rest of Marvel’s cinematic and televised output, which tends to be heterosexual and vanilla on the rare occasions when it dares to be sexual at all.”
io9 – Katharine Trendacosta
“Along with being visible, the show’s also got a great handle on the language of noir. We always hear about how the Marvel movies are each a different genre, but they’ve ceded film noir to
Jessica Jones. From the first voice over, you know exactly what you’re about to get: a client, a case, and a bad end.”