A.K.A. You're Welcome
- Episode aired Jun 14, 2019
- TV-MA
- 55m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.3K
YOUR RATING
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.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.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.
Frank Fernandez
- Pedestrian
- (uncredited)
George Kyriakopoulos
- Sleazy Street Harasser
- (uncredited)
Bob Leszczak
- Pedestrian with Cell Phone
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the comics Trish Walker is the hero Hellcat. When Trish is trying on potential hero costumes, the last yellow costume is the costume she wears in the comics. Trish looks at it and says, "Hell no."
- Quotes
Jeri Hogarth: I'm surprised that Jessica never warned you away from me.
Trish Walker: She did. She called you a Prada-wearing python, but you've earned her respect. It's hard to come by.
- SoundtracksString Quartet #2 In D Major: 4th Movement: Finale: Andante - Vivace: (End)
(uncredited)
Composed by Aleksandr Borodin
Featured review
Trish is unbearable
Would it maybe, just maybe, at some point be possible to have a show where there isn't some blonde side kick character who eventually takes over the show?
This happened with the Mary Watson show (aka Sherlock) and to some extent even to Daredevil with Karen Page. Seriously, I start to watch for a show expecting to get Sherlock/Daredevel/Jessica Jones, and what do you get instead? A show centered around some entitled basic b character who isn't satisfied with Soy Lattes and Avocado toasts anymore and wants to live out her suffocating savior complex, but is really just mentally one step away from becoming a self righteous soccer mom.
The character of Trish is especially unbearable. Self-righteous, unsympathetic (unless you're one of those people who just spontaneously love anything fit and blonde, in which case, well... fair enough), emotionally retarded (who the heck wouldn't get that if you killed someone's mother, no matter the reason, that person wouldn't be up for being close to you) and profoundly underwhelming in abilities (so she has slightly improved night eye sight, but else she just learned parcours... wow... just wow... not...).
So I'll be frank, I never read any of those comics. I went into this show completely naive. Loved the first season and was okay with the second. By the end of the second season I was kind of suspecting Trish might turn into a bad guy, which actually would have been kind of cool (didn't know about Hellcat, so...). But as it is now with season 3 so far I am just suffering through this Trish-show hoping it will eventually focus back on the cool, badass, broken, drunkard main character who gave the show its name.
This happened with the Mary Watson show (aka Sherlock) and to some extent even to Daredevil with Karen Page. Seriously, I start to watch for a show expecting to get Sherlock/Daredevel/Jessica Jones, and what do you get instead? A show centered around some entitled basic b character who isn't satisfied with Soy Lattes and Avocado toasts anymore and wants to live out her suffocating savior complex, but is really just mentally one step away from becoming a self righteous soccer mom.
The character of Trish is especially unbearable. Self-righteous, unsympathetic (unless you're one of those people who just spontaneously love anything fit and blonde, in which case, well... fair enough), emotionally retarded (who the heck wouldn't get that if you killed someone's mother, no matter the reason, that person wouldn't be up for being close to you) and profoundly underwhelming in abilities (so she has slightly improved night eye sight, but else she just learned parcours... wow... just wow... not...).
So I'll be frank, I never read any of those comics. I went into this show completely naive. Loved the first season and was okay with the second. By the end of the second season I was kind of suspecting Trish might turn into a bad guy, which actually would have been kind of cool (didn't know about Hellcat, so...). But as it is now with season 3 so far I am just suffering through this Trish-show hoping it will eventually focus back on the cool, badass, broken, drunkard main character who gave the show its name.
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- simonebeg
- Aug 2, 2019
Details
- Runtime55 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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