Fantasy Casting: Who is Jessica Jones?
January 4th, 2011 by SusieAs I reported in my last post, ABC is developing a television series based on Alias (the comic, not the previous ABC series by that name). While it is yet to be seen how well the comic will translate into a series, we can still have fun trying to cast it.
Jessica Jones, the heroine of Alias, is a private detective with super powers. Those being: flight, super strength, and near invulnerability to injury. She was once a costumed superhero, going for a time by the name of Jewel, and later briefly by the name Knightress. However she was never among the top tier of heroes, such as Spider-man or the Fantastic Four. During her tenure as a superhero, she went through an ordeal that left her emotionally scarred, and caused her to retire from the game. It also left her with a very thick, defensive shell built up around her, to keep her from being vulnerable again. Essentially she prevents others from hurting her, by inflicting all the damage herself. She drinks a lot, she sleeps with guys that she doesn’t care about, and that don’t care about her. And she keeps anyone that might care for her at a safe distance, with a great deal of sarcasism, cynisim, and if that doesn’t work, hostility.
So who could possibly play a character this caustic, and still hold the audience sympathy? I have three choices.
My first pick, is not known for her portrayals of wounded antiheroes. In fact she is best known for playing one of the most relentlessly cheerful characters ever to grace a television screen. Jewel Staite played the adorable, optimistic, genius mechanic Kaylee Frye, on the late, long lamented (by me at least, and a few others) Firefly. Part of my reason for casting her would simply be because Jessica is so different from Kaylee, that it would be really interesting to see her play that end of the spectrum. Another reason is that she sort of reminds me of the way artist Micheal Gaydos, drew Jessica.
And she would have no problem portraying the Jess’ youthful exuberance, in flashbacks to her more innocent Jewel days. (Just noticed I cast an actress named Jewel to play a character code named Jewel, that is imaginative of me). I have not seen her in many roles outside the “verse” , so I don’t know what kind of a range she has, but she endeared herself to me so much as Kaylee, that I want to see her carry a series, even if I’m not entirely certain she can pull off Jessica acerbic wit. (Although she did manage to make Simon to feel like a moron, more than once).
My next two choices on the other hand, would have no problem with that aspect of the character.
Caroline Dhavernas, was the lead on another series that was cancelled far too early. If Firefly’s run was short, then Caroline’s show Wonderfalls’, was microscopic. Only three episodes ever aired on network television. Luckily around twelve episodes of this quirky, funny, and often touching but not cloying, show were filmed, and they were released on DVD. (Coincidentally Jewel Staite guest starred on a few episodes).
As the main character Jaye, Caroline displayed a talent for the biting, yet deadpan delivery, which is just how Jessica sounds in my head. While Jaye was just naturally antisocial, rather than having become so due to a trauma, I have confidence that Caroline could convey that she was covering up a deep secret. She is about to debut in the cast of Shonda Rhymes’ new show Off the Map, which is one of the reasons I plan to watch it, but if that show doesnt take off, or even if it does, she would be perfect in the part of Jessica.
Like the my other picks, I am shocked that my final choice has not had a bigger career. She is incredibly talented. Alicia Witt has been working steadily since she was fourteen years-old, yet she is not a household name. She has been in projects as varied as the family drama Friday Night Lights, the sitcom Cybill, and the scifi epic Dune.
She is probably closer to the age that Jessica is meant to be in the comic, than the other two. (Though who knows if the network, would want a heroine as old as, [gasp!] thirty-five). And since she has been in the business for so long, she could probably relate to Jess’ loss of innocence, and idealism, about her chosen profession. Despite no longer being a twenty-something ingenue, she is absolutely stunning. Which I’m sure would help grease the wheels of casting. Plus she too is a master of the dead pan delivery.
Here is quick side by side of each. Got a favorite among them? Or your own pick?
So those are my top picks. Any ideas about who should be the supporting cast? Anyone out there scream Luke Cage to you? Or Miss Marvel?