Going in deeper sounds great, but I don't think we need spoiler tags for that... the show is out there, so whoever comes here should be aware that what we're talking about includes details about the show.
So, SPOILERS!
And I agree, that really was a great ride. What a brilliantly written show with so many interesting characters and plot developments. The women in the show are especially fascinating. I did expect Jessica to be strong and powerful, but we did get so much more, also thanks to an amazing Krysten Ritter. Such a multi-layered character, strong and fragile at the same time. And broken. She really reminded me of some of the typical private investigators in film noir, broken, disenchanted, drinking far too much alcohol... even the door to her office/apartment alludes to that. Just great.
But all the other female characters in the show are great, as well. It's wonderful to have a show with so many strong women who find ways to solve their problems without the help of men and who at the same time show emotions. Interesting, balanced characters. That's how women in TV shows should be written.
The look and soundtrack of the show is also brilliant. It all feels very much like a modern film noir, with colourful neon lights standing in for the lights and shadows in classic film noir. So often you have the camera observing people through windows, fences and other elements obscuring your view... so typical film noir. And the music... that lonely saxophone basically says it all.
And then of course I'm totally and utterly biased, so sorry for that, but David Tennant... wow, once again just wow. He is the perfect villain. It's great being in the Marvel Universe and having a villain who doesn't really look like your typical Marvel baddie - no big green guy, no flag waver (I couldn't stop laughing when she said that...!)
David is achieving so much by (seemingly) doing so little. And looking pretty damn fantastic while doing so, but okay, I know that tastes tend to differ.
But seriously, thanks to him and the great writing we see a complex villain who shows us his outrageous sides as well as moments of despair - and yes, I truly believe that these moments were real and not just for show.
So, thank you, Netflix, for giving us Marvel for adults - dirty, rough, ruthless and real.
And I'll just leave this here...