The
MCU’s history with villains has been pretty mixed. Now, I think Loki is a bang-up character,
although I’ve yet to see anything that uses him as well as the original Thor, and I adore the Winter Soldier,
though his story is obviously changing, and even at his most dangerous, he’s
more of a weapon than a villain. Other
movie villains, however, range from middling (Red Skull) to poorly used
(Malekith) to over-the-top (Ronan.) That
said, Marvel’s TV outfits have had better luck in that department – I loved the
main baddie on Agent Carter last
year, and the new one is just as neat in an entirely different way – and in
Kilgrave, Jessica Jones has a hugely
intriguing, massively creepy foe.
First
things first: Kilgrave’s powers make my skin crawl. The idea that he can compel anyone to do
anything, be it making him their house guest, becoming his “willing” sex slave,
or killing on his behalf, is so
incredibly freaky! Other than rendering
him unconscious or ensuring that you can’t hear his voice, if you’re in the
same room as him, there’s no real defense against it. He can literally take someone’s power away
with a single word.
What I
love most about Kilgrave is that he’s not
a super villain. He doesn’t have an evil
plan, he’s not after world domination, and his abilities effortlessly give him
so much power that he doesn’t have much interest in acquiring more. He’s just a stunningly-horrific example of what
a completely unscrupulous person can do with his powers. Rather than being specifically out to cause
mayhem and destruction, mayhem and destruction are mere side effects of himgetting
what he wants. Because that’s about
Kilgrave is about – satisfying his every desire.
He wants
what he wants, and anyone who gets in the way is background noise. Other people can be an afterthought,
collateral damage, his playthings, or his means of venting his intense
frustrations, depending on his whim.
He’s like a walking id that, until Jessica escaped from him in the
events prior to the pilot, has never had something not go his way.
Don’t
get me wrong. Some of his desires are
shockingly sick. The dude is seriously
twisted, and after all, we do meet
him as Jessica’s superpowered stalker. (Seriously,
how gross is that? Stalkers are such
real-world monsters anyway, and then when you throw in unstoppable powers of
persuasion? Shudder.) When he’s in a
vicious mood, he doesn’t think twice about making someone kill themselves in a
truly horrifying way, and I’m pretty sure he actually means it when he says he
doesn’t consider himself to have raped Jessica, physically, mentally, or
otherwise. So, while he’s not a plotting
super villain, he’s also, at minimum, awfully far down the road to Psychopathville. I should hope his depraved acts aren’t an
accurate representation of what an ordinary person would do with his powers.
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