Jess and Jason

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Jess and Jason is the idealized nickname Rachel Watson uses for a seemingly perfect couple she observes from the train in "The Girl on the Train."

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instanceOf fictional couple
literary character
nickname
actualNamesOfCharacters Megan Hipwell and Scott Hipwell NERFINISHED
adaptedIn The Girl on the Train (2016 film) NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Girl on the Train NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy Paula Hawkins NERFINISHED
describedAs seemingly perfect couple
filmPortrayalIncludesCharacter Megan Hipwell NERFINISHED
Scott Hipwell NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Girl on the Train (2015 novel) NERFINISHED
genreContext psychological thriller
idealizedBy Rachel Watson NERFINISHED
isNicknameUsedBy Rachel Watson NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
livesNear Rachel Watson NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction contrast with Rachel Watson’s life
illustrate unreliability of perception
observedBy Rachel Watson NERFINISHED
observedFrom train
partOf The Girl on the Train universe NERFINISHED
setIn Blanchard Road house terrace NERFINISHED
symbolizes Rachel Watson’s fantasies
ideal relationship

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Rachel Watson nicknameUsedForCouple Jess and Jason