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エピソード: Season 1, Episode 3: AKA It's Called Whiskey
再生時間: 207 秒 | ヌード: no | 作成者: supers992 |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x1080 | 追加日: 2017-Jun-29 |
別名: Krysten Alyce Ritter, کریستن ریتر
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Krysten Alyce Ritter, born December 16, 1981 in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, is an American actress known for her roles in 'Veronica Mars' and 'Gilmore Girls'. She gained prominence playing Jane Margolis on 'Breaking Bad', a role she reprised in its spinoff film 'El Camino'. Ritter headlined the sitcom 'Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23' before taking on the lead role of Jessica Jones in Marvel's Netflix series. She also wrote, produced, and starred in the romantic comedy 'Life Happens' (2011).
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制作会社: ABC Studios, Marvel Television, Tall Girls Productions
ジャンル: Action Television Series, Drama, Fantasy Television Series, Thriller Television Series
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キーワード: based on comic, female protagonist, marvel cinematic universe (mcu), masked superhero, mind control, neo-noir, private detective, super power, superhero
Jessica Jones, once a short-lived superhero who suffered a tragic ending during her stint, rebuilds her life as a private detective in Hell's Kitchen, New York City. Struggling with self-loathing and PTSD, she uses her extraordinary abilities to help those in need while dealing with cases involving people with unique powers.
Marvel's Jessica Jones is an American television series that premiered in 2015, created by Melissa Rosenberg for Netflix as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The series follows its titular character, played by Krysten Ritter, who possesses superhuman strength and durability but lacks other typical superhero abilities like flight or energy projection. After an incident involving her mentor Kilgrave (David Tennant), who had mind control powers, Jessica chooses to use her abilities to aid those who can afford her services as a private detective rather than operating as a masked hero. The series is notable for its neo-noir style, exploration of trauma and mental health issues, and a strong focus on its female protagonist.