Obviously Cage can be momentarily incapacitated, so he is subject to internal damage, and the shotgun to the jaw clearly caused pretty long term incapacity, technically speaking that sort of force should have broken his neck even if his skin was left completely unblemished, but we can assume that all he got was concussion and no actual broken or severely damaged internal tissues. In any extended fight, Cage would eventually overpower Jones because Jones can't injure Cage, at least not at a faster rate than Cage can injure Jones. So that suggests Jessica at full health is stronger than Cage, in the show. And you have Jessica getting progressively somewhat injured with each engagement, and starting out quite badly injured, even if somewhat healed. Which of course is necessary if you want an extended fight scene. Even when at a major disadvantage with the whole grabbed through the wall thing. In all the individual skirmishes within the fight, right up to the fight at the police car, Jessica always got the upper hand. It could be that Jessica was holding back though. I dunno about that, when he was mindcontrolled by Kilgrave I got the feeling he was the stronger one. Nothing about JJ's story is particularly cheap or shortcuttish. She wants to fix things, but she's terrified of anyone else getting hurt - and part of the reason for that is that she has dished out so much of the hurt. The main reason that Jessica is standoffish is because she ends up hurting everyone she cares about and feels powerless to stop it, and so pushes everyone away. The comic took exactly the same shortcut the problem was that you didn't understand it. Whereas her being raped is basically only there because she's arguing with her rapist, who doesn't think he raped her. That also shows up pretty profoundly in the show. In addition, she's kind of pretty closed off because she blames herself for killing her family. In fact, the most traumatic part of her life with Kilgrave was clearly her killing Reza that's what drove her to stalk Cage, that's what she kept reliving in her dreams and thoughts, and that's what really drove her through the plot. The reason she was closed off wasn't just because she was raped. Jessica Jones isn't particularly nice to people. Let's just agree to disagree man, because we'll never come to terms on this show. I mean heck even GRRM hasn't done such an easy thing to Sansa, even though she's been put in 3 or 4 situations where she could have been raped. I respect the comic for not taking such a short cut. Stuff like that I understand, while stuff like using rape to explain why Jessica is rude to the world, just seems like the easy way out. Notice how my only complaints to staying loyal to the source material involve Jessica and Purple Man (or not so purple man as the show made him), and not stuff like Trish being Jessica's best friend in place of Carol (Ms. The fact that Matt Murdock was likable as hell helped the show too, while I found Jessica to be pretty much a bitch to everyone except Trish. Everyone in line was complaining about the wait and I did mention it to my agent who basically did not reply.I disagree. You really need to hire more Advantage/E-Z Rental customer service agents to service the renters. Incidentally, my check out person had a cold and kept wiping his nose with his hand. This was after several hours of travel and I was anxious to get out of the airport and to my condo in the Phoenix area. There were two customer service people behind the counter and it took about 10 full minutes per person to check out a car. All vehicles were new, clean, and this part of the rental was easy.Ĭons: I waited in line for a full hour, standing in line with thirty other people, to get to the counter to rent my vehicle. The car check out person did exchange the vehicle for a small sedan which was perfect. Pros: At the car pick up place I noticed that the mystery vehicle I was rented seated 7 passengrs, way too big for me, one person.
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