Is Jessica a hero or monster?
David Tennant returns to help her answer that question
Hes baaaaaack …. Well, kind of.
David Tennant made hislong-awaited return toJessica Jonesin episode 11.

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Nor does his appearance undercut season 1s fantastic conclusion.
However, its not long before Jessica starts seeing him.
Fake Kilgrave isnt the only one who is proud of Jessica for killing Dale.
Needless to say, that doesnt make Jessica feel any better.
So Jessica goes into super-P.I.
mode and uses the women Malcolm has been sleeping with on a dating app to triangulate his location.
Eventually, Jessica catches up to Trish and Karl right as Malcolm escapes from the trunk of Trishs car.
In the process, however, she becomes rather unsympathetic because this is a needlessly dangerous plan.
The procedure starts to go sideways right as Jessica arrives.
Staying her hand also helps Jessica accept that being scared of becoming a monster is a good thing.
Im not a killer.
Im not my mother.
I can control myself … which means Im more powerful than you ever were.
Thats a huge moment for Jessica, who has spent most of this series drowning in self-loathing.
However, theres more.
Kilgrave points out that she wont be able to handle her mother since Karls dead, but Jessica disagrees.
Im enough, she says, which is the most declarative statement shes made about her self-worth ever.
This might be how Jessica loses her mother.