'Jessica Jones' season 2 spoilers: Jessica to look into motives of IGH

"Jessica Jones" season 2 is expected to premiere in 2018 on Netflix. Twitter/JessicaJones

The upcoming season of "Jessica Jones" is underway and one of the things that fans can expect is that the titular hero, played by Krysten Ritter, will further deal with the mysterious organization known as IGH.

IGH has led Jessica to believe that they are not the enemy, but they can still continue to do so this time around? As revealed by spoilers, Jessica will still have her doubts about the organization's motives. IGH just so happens to be the group that bankrolled her operations after she survived the car crash that killed her family.

Shortly after the accident, Jessica discovered that she had abilities and it was teased that the upcoming season will have her looking into the events that took place after the accident. Jessica will want to know if IGH has something to do with this change in her life. Despite thinking that the mysterious organization has the answers to her questions, she probably still feels grateful for what they have done for her. Jessica would have likely died if IGH did not help her get treated. She will face some internal conflict about how she thinks and feels about IGH's involvement in her life.

Regardless of what she decides to do, it is a given that her adoptive sister and best friend Trish (Rachael Taylor) will be with her all throughout. The upcoming season will see the two as thick as thieves when they face new obstacles.

Other than looking into IGH, spoilers suggest that Jessica will also struggle with her depression, hoping that she can be able to make it through this dark time in her life. Knowing that Trish will be there for her all the way, it is a step forward for Jessica to come out on top from this battle with mental illness.

"Jessica Jones" season 2 is expected to premiere in 2018 on Netflix.

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