But the real drama happens during Trish’s eulogy. As Trish struggles with her speech, Jessica notices . The realization is immediate and chilling: Jessica isn't the one who killed Nussbaumer—Trish is. Trish Goes Dark
We finally see the "Heroic Seductress" trope in full effect when Jessica hooks up with Erik—not out of affection, but to search his room for clues while he sleeps. She finds files on a new target, , and realizes that Erik has been helping Trish find "deserving" victims. [S3E10] A.K.A Hero Pants
If Marvel’s Jessica Jones has taught us anything, it’s that being a "hero" is usually more of a burden than a badge of honor. In Season 3, Episode 10, that burden officially reaches a breaking point. Between burying family and dodging murder charges, the episode forces us to ask: what does it actually take to wear the "hero pants"? Grief, Interrupted But the real drama happens during Trish’s eulogy
The episode ends with a haunting reveal. Erik stands lookout as he listens to Montero being brutally beaten inside his office. When he finally opens the door, he sees a . The "A.K.A. Hero Pants" title takes on a dark irony here; Trish thinks she’s finally stepping into her role as a hero, but she’s actually becoming the very thing Jessica has always fought against. Key Takeaways from S3E10: Trish Goes Dark We finally see the "Heroic
The centerpiece of the episode is Dorothy Walker’s funeral. It’s a surreal experience for both Jessica and Trish to realize that the mother they struggled to love was actually a highly influential figure to many. Dorothy, forever the stage mom, even micromanaged the event from beyond the grave, selecting a playlist that (tragically) included Trish’s "I Want Your Cray-Cray".
In a telling detail, Erik starts getting migraines from being around Trish, signaling that she has officially "gone to the dark side".