What we want to see in Jessica Jones season 2

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8. Ian Soo 

When Terry Chen was cast in Jessica Jones, people immediately started guessing who he could be playing. While the recent trailers have made it clear he will be a rival private eye to Jessica, that didn’t stop fans from hoping Ian Soo could eventually appear.

The Marvel universe on Netflix is constantly expanding, and Jessica Jones is no exception. Since it’s unlikely Jessica will be making any new friends, it would make sense to introduce some of Trish’s from the comics. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has been building up the inhuman universe since the second season, which means that the introduction of Soo wouldn’t be all that outlandish. He also starts out as a low-level criminal in the comics and would be a good starting level villain that Hellcat could rehabilitate in the series.

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7. Hogarth working with Alias Investigations 

Jeri spent most of last season in her own storyline involving an affair with her secretary and a brutal divorce. Her moral ambiguity played a big part in keeping viewers wondering which side she would ultimately take. She eventually did sell out Jessica to try and use Kilgrave’s powers for herself, inadvertently leading to the death of her ex-wife, Hope, and the villain’s father.

By the end of the season though, Hogarth seems to be turning over a new leaf by defending Jessica when she’s arrested for the murder of Kilgrave. With an actress as large as Carrie Ann-Moss, it’s a shame to see her working separate from the rest of the gang and it’s time for her to join the main storyline.