After a tragic ending to her short-lived super hero stint, Jessica Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases involving people with extraordinary abilities in New York City.
The worst episode of "Marvel's Jessica Jones" is "AKA You're Welcome", rated 7.1/10 from 2364 user votes. It was directed by Krysten Ritter and written by Hilly Hicks Jr.. "AKA You're Welcome" aired on 6/14/2019 and is rated 0.2 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "AKA I Have No Spleen".
Tensions run high between Jessica and Trish as Trish hones her new catlike skills and scours the city for a chance to be a hero.
Director: Krysten Ritter
Writer: Hilly Hicks Jr.
Itching to get back out on the streets and find her attacker, Jessica defies her doctor's advice. Jeri reconnects with her college flame Kith.
Director: Anton Cropper
Writer: Lisa Randolph
While Jessica deals with a rival PI and a paranoid would-be client, Trish digs up a medical file that could unlock the mystery of Jessica's powers.
Director: Anna Foerster
Writer: Melissa Rosenberg
Jessica sets out to find Dr. Kozlov and makes a startling discovery. Trish recruits Malcolm for backup as she visits a figure from her past.
Director: Minkie Spiro
Writer: Aïda Mashaka Croal
As Jessica focuses on helping the helpless, Dorothy Walker shows up at Alias to beg for help finding a missing Trish.
Director: Michael Lehmann
Writer: Melissa Rosenberg
While Jessica debates her next move, Malcolm confronts Trish about her erratic behavior, and Jeri makes contact with a healer.
Director: Zetna Fuentes
Writer: Gabe Fonseca
Jeri finagles a deal for her new client in exchange for Karl's location. Trish forges ahead with her own investigation. A prison guard crosses a line.
Director: Neasa Hardiman
Writer: Aïda Mashaka Croal
Jessica learns there's more to Erik than meets the eye as they track down three potential attackers. Malcolm digs up dirt on Kith's husband.
Director: Liesl Tommy
Writer: Jamie King
Trish revisits her troubled childhood with Dorothy while plotting to stop Sallinger and stamp out evil across the city.
Director: Jennifer Getzinger
Writer: Jane Espenson
As her visions intensify, Jessica visits an abandoned clinic, where she stumbles on a new lead. Jeri faces an ultimatum after her secret gets out.
Director: Mairzee Almas
Writer: Lisa Randolph
Between anger management classes and tabloid scandals, Jessica and Trish track down a third patient linked to IGH. Oscar extends an olive branch.
Director: Deborah Chow
Writer: Jack Kenny
Jessica gate-crashes an exclusive country club on the hunt for the killer, and Trish's new addiction begins to spiral out of control.
Director: Jet Wilkinson
Writer: Raelle Tucker
The shooting forces Jessica to rethink her plans. Meanwhile, Oscar asks for help with a family crisis, and Trish's frustrations finally boil over.
Director: Rosemary Rodriguez
Writer: Jenny Klein
As the police sift through the gruesome crime scene, Jessica and Trish race to find Sallinger's latest captive.
Director: Tim Iacofano
Writer: Jesse Harris
After a shocking blow, Jessica's forced to choose between protecting Trish and destroying Sallinger. Jeri seizes a chance to get back in Kith's life.
Director: Jennifer Getzinger
Writer: Lisa Randolph
Jessica wrestles with her emotions as she tries to untangle herself from a murder investigation.
Director: Sanford Bookstaver
Writer: Hilly Hicks Jr., Jamie King
Backed into a corner, Jessica's forced to share her intel on the killer. A groggy Trish tries to pull herself together before an important meeting.
Director: Millicent Shelton
Writer: Jamie King
As Jessica and Dorothy wait anxiously for updates on Trish, a call from Costa brings alarming news. Jeri hatches a plan to get her revenge.
Director: Liz Friedlander
Writer: Hilly Hicks Jr., Raelle Tucker
Teaming up with Trish to stake out Sallinger, Jessica makes a startling discovery. Jeri's plot to expose Peter yields unexpected consequences.
Director: Mairzee Almas
Writer: J. Holtham
Waking up in unfamiliar surroundings, Jessica once again finds herself torn between two worlds and facing an impossible choice.
Director: Uta Briesewitz
Writer: N/A
Jessica Jones is hired to find a pretty NYU student who's vanished, but it turns out to be more than a simple missing persons case.
Director: S.J. Clarkson
Writer: Melissa Rosenberg
A new case demands attention as Jessica tries to find out who's spying on her for Kilgrave. Trish's radio show yields unexpected consequences.
Director: David Petrarca
Writer: Hilly Hicks Jr.
Jessica vows to prove Hope's innocence, even though it means tracking down a terrifying figure from her own past.
Director: S.J. Clarkson
Writer: Micah Schraft
Jessica searches morgues for clues. Trish goes all out to keep Simpson from getting in Jessica's way. Malcolm has an epiphany.
Director: Uta Briesewitz
Writer: Scott Reynolds, Liz Friedman
Jessica and Trish go on a road trip to dig into Sallinger's past and unearth a horrifying discovery.
Director: Larry Teng
Writer: Nancy Won