Author: Sarah Aubin

  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 9 Recap

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (Left): Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    We’re finally in the home stretch, and things are about to get insane. Welcome to the season finale of ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ episode 9, ‘Whose show is this?’

    The episode begins with a parody of the opening credits of the 1970’s ‘The Incredible Hulk’ series, with Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) now playing the Bill Bixby role and Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner by her side.

    But it’s all a dream, and Jen wakes up in custody, in Emil Blonsky’s (Tim Roth) old cell, with her friends visiting her. She asks if they got ahold of her cousin, but Bruce is not returning his calls.

    Jen mentions targeting the people who went after her, but Mallory (Renee Elise Goldsberry) stop her and explains they need to discuss her case. They tell her that no charges will be filed, but she needs to wear an inhibitor and can no longer be She-Hulk. She takes the news well but isn’t happy about it.

    Josh Segarra as Pug, Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos, Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book, and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer "Jen" Walters in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L to R): Josh Segarra as Pug, Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos, Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book, and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Jen packs her stuff up at work, after being let go from the job, with Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) and Pug (Josh Segarra) helping her walk out. At home, the news is all about her, including the reporters outside her home. Her parents offer for her to move back in, and she has no choice but to take it. The reporters chase her to her family’s home, where her father (Mark Linn-Baker) goes after them with a water hose.

    Later that day, Nikki meets Jen to go over the Intellegencia website. Jen is planning to do this legally, but Nikki wants to do it by any means necessary, while Jen’s mother (Tess Malis Kincaid) embarrasses her with a video of her dancing as a teenager. We then see Dennis (Drew Matthews), Jen’s old coworker, on a talk show spreading lies about Jennifer and She-Hulk.

    As she lays in bed, Jen asks the audience if we really wanted this sad story? The 1970’s ‘The Incredible Hulk’ narrator from earlier begins again, and she quickly asks him to stop. She tries to text Bruce but gets no reply. Same for Emil but decides to take up his earlier offer to stay at the retreat. “I’m not running from my problems, it’s a mental health break,” she says.

    Back at the office, Nikki uploads Jen’s old dancing video to get the attention of HulkKing, which works. She gets a meeting with him, and ropes Pug into helping her. Jen arrives at Emil’s retreat, as we cut to the other two pulling up to the meeting.

    Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer "Jen" Walters in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L to R): Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Daniel McFadden. © 2022 Marvel.

    Nikki sends Pug undercover into the meeting, and he walks up on a group of men talking about how She-Hulk and Lady Thor (Natalie Portman) don’t deserve their powers, and that they do instead because they are men. Classy!

    Pug is then spotted by Todd (Jon Bass), who is happy to see him there, thinking he’s one of them. Todd explains that Jen didn’t earn her powers. He then reveals that he is actually HulkKing,

    Todd calls everyone together and congratulates them on a job well done. We then cut to Jen with Wrecker (Nick Gomez), and she asks where Emil is. He mentions he’s at the lodge, and we move back to Todd introducing Emil to the group as their guest speaker. Pug looking absolutely confused.

    It turns out Todd hired Emil to be the life coach of Intellegencia, with Blonsky not knowing the group’s true intentions. Jen opens the door, revealing the entire group including Todd watching Emil give his speech.

    Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky / Abomination in Disney+'s 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky / Abomination in Disney+’s ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.’

    At the same time, Nikki breaks into the lodge while Pug reveals to Jen that Todd is HulkKing and that he stole her blood to make himself a Hulk. As Todd injects himself, Jen turns to the audience to ask, “This isn’t going to work, right? “As it indeed does starts to work. Jen then questions where this finale is going.

    Then, Titania also comes in through a wall, with Smart Hulk dropping down from the ceiling a moment later as a Hulked-out Todd calls for the men to attack Jen. But all her cousin sees is the Abomination grabbing her, really to save her, but misunderstanding orders him to drop her. It’s very clear Emil doesn’t want to fight him.

    Jen, off to the side, comments how none of these storylines make any sense. She looks to the camera, and asks us, “Is this working for you?” As the screen cuts to the Disney+ Marvel select screen, an absolutely insane fourth-wall break begins. Jen asks what we’re doing and breaks her inhibitor, then breaking into the menu.

    As if this can’t get any crazier, she crashes into the “real world,” wandering the Disney lot in Burbank and breaking into the ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ production room. Meeting the writers, she questions them “what kind of stupid finale is this?” They defend that it’s a great twist.

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk in Disney+'s 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk in Disney+’s ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.’

    They say that it’s a thing in all superhero films and tell her she must talk to Kevin. She-Hulk asserts that she’s going to talk to him. Yes, that Kevin! (Which is an obvious reference to President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige). The front desk man at Marvel Studios pulls the emergency button, after making her sign an NDA, and Jen takes out the guards trying to stop her.

    She enters Kevin’s office and sees the entirety of her universe (all the past Marvel Studios productions) played out on a big screen. A robot descends from the ceiling wearing a baseball cap, calling itself K.E.V.I.N (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus), and asks if she was expecting a real man? He says that he will answer her questions, but only if she turns back to normal Jen off screen because they don’t have the budget to see her transform again.

    K.E.V.I.N explains he makes near perfect products, but that the internet sometimes says otherwise. Jen asks why her show is the way it is and offers to give her closing arguments on why her final episode should be different. She goes into a huge speech about how all the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and TV shows end the same.

    She says the ending detracts from her story, and that her stakes are more important. The machine asks what ending she would want, and Jen offers that Todd doesn’t get her powers, because her blood isn’t the bad guy, he is! She also wants to remove Bruce from the finale, but K.E.V.I.N claims he was there to reveal what he was doing in space and introduce someone … but Jen says, “Save it for the movie.”

    Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Smart Hulk in Disney+'s 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Smart Hulk in Disney+’s ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.’

    Jen also wants Emil to be held accountable for his actions, the finale to be in daylight, and to see Daredevil (Charlie Cox) again, quipping; “A woman has needs.” She even questions the daddy issues in the MCU and asks where the X-Men are!

    After K.E.V.I.N complains that she ruined the finale he designed, Jen mentions that she did what Hulks do, smash! “Bruce smashes buildings, and I smash forth-walls and bad endings, and sometimes Matt Murdock!”

    Back at Emil’s retreat, She-Hulk angrily threatens Todd, but then surprisingly transforms back to normal telling him, “I’ll see you in court, babe”

    Then, out of nowhere, Daredevil drops in, telling Jen he’s there to help. She explains how he missed everything, but that she’s happy to see him. Leaving him there, Jen walks over to explain to Emil that he’s going back to prison for violating parole, to which he agrees, and holds himself accountable.

    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    We then cut to Jen and Matt Murdock with her family, having a fantastic time. Her parents are surprised to hear that even though he is a lawyer, he doesn’t make a lot of money working in Hell’s Kitchen, and then even bring up the idea of grandkids. Jen tries to save Matt from the conversation when Bruce suddenly shows up. He talks about being away on Sakaar, and then introduces his son, Skaar (Wil Deusner)!

    In the final scene, it’s revealed Jen is cleared of her conviction, and she explains that if people come after her, she will go after them as a superhero and in court, ending the season. However, the end-credit scene reveals Wong (Benedict Wong) breaking Blonsky out of prison to go live in Kamar-Taj.

    This last episode absolutely solidified ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ as a must watch for me among the Disney+ Marvel library. It’s honestly been a long time since a season finale has really pulled the whole show together for me, and the team behind Jen’s story really killed it.

    The humor was well placed, the silly references to other properties, and even K.E.V.I.N and the reveal of Bruce Banner’s son were great little winks to the community behind this giant universe. And let’s not forget how Charlie Cox’s Daredevil was utilized as not just a guest, but a fantastic side character to Jennifer.

    Honestly, it’s going to be tough for Marvel to top what they did with ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ but I cannot wait to see what they do with ‘Secret Invasion,’ which will obviously be much different.

    Thanks for being a part of the ride!

    'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 8 Recap

    Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R): Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    This week’s episode is about to take the prize for least known comic book character to show up on screen, welcome to ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 8, ‘Ribbit and Rip It.’

    The episode opens on two guys attempting to steal a TV, with a hero named Leap-Frog, AKA Eugene Patilio (Brandon Stanley) trying to stop them. It’s revealed that he is telling the whole story to Jen (Tatiana Maslany), including that his suit is supposed to be fireproof, but bursts into flames.

    He wants “justice and compensation” for the suit messing up, and it’s revealed the creator of the suit is Luke Jacobson (Griffin Matthews), who made Jen’s outfits and her super-suit in episode 5. She explains it’s a conflict of interest, and her boss (Steve Coulter) tells her to make a compromise with him to avoid going to court.

    Jen goes to Jacobson and explains that she is there about Leap Frog. The tailor is obviously not happy, and she tries to get him to agree to take some responsibility for the mess up, but he ends up blocking her in the process. “See you in court,” Jen tells him.

    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    In court, Jacobson shows up with no lawyer. The judge asks where he is, and wouldn’t you know it, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) walks in, asking the judge to drop the lawsuit. Jen asks to speak to other clients Jacobson has worked with, but Matt points out superheroes have secret identities and who is she to find those out? So, they call Eugene to the stand.

    Leap-Frog reveals that he went against Jacobson’s instructions, and the judge drops the case. Jen attempts to befriend the tailor again, but of course that fails. Cut to Jen at the bar, with Matt Murdock arriving to buy her a drink.

    Jen asks why he’s in Los Angeles, and Murdock explains Jacobson made him suits in the past. They go back and forth, and this is the first time we see Jen connecting with someone who is actually interested in both her and She-Hulk. Murdock then mentions how Jen can help people who fail, and She-Hulk can help people that the world fails.

    She then turns to the camera, asking “We all feel this here, don’t we?” As Murdock goes to take a call, Jen gets a weird text from the techie with the “She-Hulk fetish.” Murdock goes to leave but says that it was great to meet her.

    (L to R): Charlie Cox as Daredevil/Matt Murdock and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer "Jen" Walters in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R): Charlie Cox as Daredevil/Matt Murdock and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Jen goes to meet with Todd (Jon Bass), and he explains how he just bought a real spear from Wakanda. Todd claims the country of Wakanda is trying to get the spear back, but then tries to make a move on Jen. She leaves immediately.

    As she gets home, Jen gets a call from Eugene. He’s being attacked and needs her help. She agrees and goes to grab the super suit Luke made for her. Jen stops Leap-Frog’s car, and Daredevil flies off the back. He tells her she needs to back off, and the two get into an awesome fight.

    Jen puts a stop to him, and removes his helmet, revealing that it’s Matt. She accuses him of not being blind, but he confirms that he is indeed blind, however his other senses are enhanced. They get into a bit of an argument, and Matt reveals that Leap Frog kidnapped Jacobson. While agreeing to help, Jen points out that it’s an easy mistake to think the man dressed as a devil would be the bad guy. “That’s a fair point,” Matt replies.

    The two make it to Leap-Frog’s lair, and they strategize outside. It’s obvious the two of them have very different ideas on how to break-in, with Matt pointing out that Jen has never done this before. Daredevil does his job, breaking-in and taking out the men in the hallway.

    Charlie Cox as Daredevil in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Charlie Cox as Daredevil in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    As he’s surrounded, though, Jen does her Hulk-thing and drops a fantastic “She-Hulk smash” as she crushes the men surrounding him. Once inside, Jen takes the legal route with Eugene while Matt just kicks butt around him, also giving legal advice. Jen then turns to the camera and says, “This guy is really kind of doing it for me.”

    They rescue Jacobson, who forgives Jen and agrees to make her dress for the gala. She meets Matt on the rooftop, and he explains why he won’t give a statement to the cops. They thank each other for the help, while flirting a little. Jen asks when he’s going home. He says he’s leaving tomorrow and asks Jen out to dinner next time he’s in town. But Jen has other ideas and we cut to them in her apartment making out.

    Matt leaves the next morning, and Jen asks why the audience is still here? She thinks the episode should be over… but Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) shows up to get Jen ready for the gala. Jen questions the episode being the last before the finale but shrugs it off and attends as She-Hulk, looking gorgeous!

    She meets with her parents (Mark Linn-Baker and Tess Malis Kincaid), who are excited to see her. Though, she spots Todd and instantly wants to walk away. At the ceremony, Jen believes at first that she is the winner, but then realizes that all the women nominated actually won. But as she is giving her speech, the HulkKing takes over and broadcasts her private footage. She gives in to her anger and destroys the room. She is stopped outside by gunpoint, ending the episode.

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    When ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ was announced and it was revealed that Charlie Cox would guest star as Daredevil, it was believed he would just be a straight up cameo. But it’s obvious from this one episode that it was far from just a cameo, and rather was an important character for Jen to meet on her journey to becoming a hero.

    Having a character such as Jen Walters, one so tied to the “normal versus superhero” life, and a character like Matt Murdock who went through the same thing just makes so much sense. In his own Netflix show, he fought between the normal and the superhero/vigilante life, and his life of fighting crime seemingly took over.

    But with Jen, we have the complete opposite. She is trying so hard to make her life as normal as possible, avoiding any of the crazy super-powered nonsense that has seemingly come with her new She-Hulk life. We see this with how Matt interacts with her, teaching her about secret identities, and balancing her own life. He also explains how both Jen and She-Hulk can help people in different ways, not just one or the other.

    With both a great guest star and a surprise ending, the next episode is going to be the last and hopefully a great conclusion to an already fantastic series.

    See you all next week!

    'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 7 Recap

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    We’re finally back from the fun side story wedding of last week, and now we’re onto a wellness retreat, so welcome to ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law‘ episode 7, “The Retreat.”

    We begin by looking in on a bathroom and Jen (Tatiana Maslany) receiving a text from Josh (Trevor Salter), the guy she met in the last episode. We’re shown a cute montage of her getting ready, and Josh arriving. The two have a fantastic date, and we see them growing closer and closer as the meetups continue.

    Finally, the two meet up for a movie, and Jen invites him home and wakes up to him gone. Sitting with Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga), her friend tells her to set a limit on her phone during work. That worrying about when Josh is going to text back is a bit overreacting on Jen’s part.

    Come Saturday, he hasn’t texted her yet, and Jen is nervous. Staring at her phone and unable to focus on anything else-not even a scene featuring Miss Piggy from ‘The Great Muppet Caper.’ (Disney synergy at it’s best!) She finally goes to bed, only to wake up to Emil Blonsky’s (Tim Roth) parole officer, Chuck Donelan (John Pirruccello).

    Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.
    Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    There was a malfunction alert on his inhibitor and he asks Jen to go with him to the retreat. He feels it’s a lot safer if he has a Hulk with him, and Jen agrees to go. She’s still nervous about Josh, so much so that she’s texting and driving, and not paying much attention.

    He asks her to become She-Hulk, and she stands with him while the parole officer looks at the inhibitor. Blonsky explains that he got hit by an electric fence while saving his favorite chicken, and that he wasn’t doing anything sketchy.

    As Jen goes to leave, her car is hit by two super-human men fighting each other. Blonsky explains that their fighting off their anger in a safe environment, and she finds out the two men are Man-Bull (Nathan Hurd) and El Aguila (Joseph Castillo-Midyett).

    But with them fighting, the men have destroyed her car and left her stranded. Jen is not excited that the tow truck is going to take forever to arrive, and Blonsky explains he’s glad that she’s here, and talks about everything his self-help center does.

    Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer "Jen" Walters, Nate Hurd as Man-Bull/William Taurens, Joseph Castillo-Midyett as El Águila/Alejandro Montoya, and Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters, Nate Hurd as Man-Bull/William Taurens, Joseph Castillo-Midyett as El Águila/Alejandro Montoya, and Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    He offers for her to join a session and Jen refuses, really needing to get in contact with the outside world. She wonders the grounds, attempting to find Wi-Fi, and discovers a cabin in the woods. Finding a bit of service inside, she accidentally steps into a session with Blonsky and the retreat members.

    In the meeting is the two men from earlier, with Saracen (Terrence Clowe) who thinks he’s a vampire, and Porcupine (Jordan Aaron Ford) who refuses to take his costume off. But another man walks in, and Jen starts up a fourth wall break “previously on”, revealing its Wrecker (Nick Gomez), one of the men who attacked her in episode 3.

    She attacks him, and it makes the group angry. Wrecker wants to talk through their last meeting and “make amends”, while Jen really doesn’t want to do that with him, for good reasons. She fights back against them wanting her to open up about her anger, and she finally does, but it’s only about Josh.

    The men want to listen and help, as well as making comments on her terrible dating prowess. They bring up that maybe she is just being ghosted. She mentions that he never brought up She-Hulk, and she goes on to say that her Hulked-out form is like an old friend that’s so much cooler than she is.

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    No one really pays attention to Jen; they all pay attention to She-Hulk. Really, she just wants someone to like her for both versions of herself. The men act accordingly, saying they want to kill Josh! That he’s not worth it to her. Blonsky stops them from being violent.

    But the group brings up some fantastic points, even boosting up Jen as a person. She now has a whole group of men who want to be her friend. Wrecker even pointing out that maybe, she needs to stop using She-Hulk as a shield.

    Even Porcupine takes his mask off, but he is immediately told to put it back on because of the smell. Back to the group, they tell her to even delete his number, which she does. Instantly making her feel better.

    Jen goes to “sweat it out” in a sauna and it seems that she’s now around people who care about her in both forms. The men wave her off as she goes to leave with the tow truck.

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    We then skip back to three days earlier in Jen’s bedroom, and learn that while she was sleeping, Josh copied everything from her phone. He then takes a picture of her lying in bed before he leaves.

    He then sends it to the “Intelligencia” website, with an emoji filled text that implies he has taken a sample of her blood, which is what the Wrecking Crew was originally hired to do. At the same time, Josh’s text reveals to the audience that he is actually working for the mysterious “HulkKing.” The episode then ends.

    When it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it’s handling of character’s dealing with the “superhero” life, no show has really done it more down to earth than ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ especially looking at the other MCU stories.

    The other shows, such as ‘Moon Knight’ and ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,’ have never really covered the “normal aspects” of being a superhero. Not the everyday, dawn to dusk life one could live, really, until now!

    Our superhero has a day job, must pay the rent and has a family that’s constantly asking her if she has a boyfriend. We get to see Jen deal with her love life and how it may (or may not) be going well. We also get to see a superhero being an actual person.

    Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer "Jen" Walters, Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos, and Drew Matthews as Dennis Bukowski in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L-R): Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters, Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos, and Drew Matthews as Dennis Bukowski in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    That’s why the show is as fun as it is. How often have you looked at the MCU and thought, “What would a normal life be like living in that universe? How would a lawyer act if they were really defending super powered people?”

    No Marvel series before it has covered that aspect so well. While other MCU properties have attempted, they often overly emphasize that this people are heroes, with crazy names and over the top personalities.

    While yes, we know Jen as She-Hulk, we also know her just as Jen, a lawyer, best friend to Nikki and cousin to Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). She’s not an Avenger, she’s just herself. And that’s what makes her so much more relatable than other MCU superheroes.

    This week’s episode was full of important heart to hearts, and with only two episodes left, we can only imagine that next week’s episode will reveal more secrets ahead of the finale.

    See you next week!

    'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 6 Recap

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    With the surprise at the end of last week’s episode, where else can the show go from here? Welcome to ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 6 – “Just Jen.”

    We open on Jennifer (Tatiana Maslany) getting an invite from a childhood friend to be her bridesmaid. The invite is covered in so much glitter! Nikki asks to see the super suit that Luke Jacobson (Griffin Matthews) made her, but Jen insists she won’t wear it. Instead, she shows off her bridesmaid’s dress.

    She turns to the camera, explaining this episode is a “self-contained” wedding episode in the middle of the season. But she is also going to look good in it anyway!

    We then cut to the reveal of her at the wedding party, in She-Hulk form. Everyone loves it, but the bride, Lulu (Patti Harrison) asks her not to be all Hulked-out for the reception because it’s her big day. Jen promises and tells the audience that of course, this is the one day she decides not to be Jen.

    Moving to Mallory’s (Renée Elise Goldsberry) meeting with her client, Mr. Immortal (David Pasquesi) as they discuss his divorce case. He explains he’s tried marriage “many times” and goes off on the reasons that his marriages never worked.

    Renée Elise Goldberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    Renée Elise Goldberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    Mallory asks if he has actually been killing himself instead of divorcing, because he’s immortal and can’t die. They discover that is exactly what he has been doing and as Mallory and Nikki break out into arguments, Immortal just throws himself out the window, but survives the fall. “Well, at least we know how he does it,” Nikki notes.

    Jen is at the reception dinner as Lulu walks over and mentions how they haven’t caught up. She asks how her life has been, but then cuts Jen off to ask about her love life. As her friend walks away, Titania (Jameela Jamil) enters and instantly throws everything off.

    Everyone thinks Jen’s insane for claiming that Titania is there to ruin things for her, and she runs outside to calm down. As she’s resting, a man named Josh (Trevor Salter) approaches her. As they talk, Lulu steps up and asks Jen to help clean after the waitstaff leaves because of the disrespectful way the bride was treating them.

    At the law office, Nikki and Mallory are still dealing with Mr. Immortal and all the situations he killed himself to get out of, including credit card debits and marriages. The ex-wives go after him, claiming that he was lucky not to be in prison.

    Back at Lulu’s wedding, Jen is given the shirts of the groomsmen to iron as if she’s now the maid. At the same time, the groomsman she will be paired with at the wedding arrives … and it’s literally a dog. By the look on her face, it’s obvious Jen is not happy.

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    Mr. Immortal offers to pay off his debits using gold and stocks he’s had hidden for centuries. The spouses argue against that, as they want real retribution for what they’ve all been through. With that, Immortal attempts to leave by jumping out the window, again, but is stopped by Mallory.

    Nikki has a solution and offers to make sure the money is spread evenly among the plaintiffs. Mallory asks Immortal if that works for him, and again, he tries to weasel his way out of it, but the two lawyers convince him to take the deal.

    Back at the wedding, Jen does what she can to shake off the humiliation of the whole event by getting drunk at the cash only bar. Then she starts doing the one thing you absolutely don’t do, and that’s calling ex’s while drunk.

    She’s then approached by Josh, but Jen is absolutely hammered. He asks if she’s a romantic, and she tells him that she just wants to show people that’s she’s doing pretty good. Josh tells her that she’s pretty great herself, after she mentions She-Hulk being amazing. But then she goes outside to vomit and even that is thrown out of control by Titania following her to fight.

    Titania taunts Jen by asking why she isn’t turning green, and then says it’s not fun when she isn’t She-Hulk. Jen replies by saying that Titania is obsessed with her, and attempts to Hulk-out, but can’t … at first. Jen focuses and is able to transform, finally fighting back and throwing Titania to the ground.

    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    The two continue to battle in the middle of the wedding, with She-Hulk completely kicking Titania’s butt, and all the wedding guests taking pictures and posting to social media. Lulu enters and stops the fight, but rather than being angry, is also drunk and forgives Jen. Fixing everything in the process!

    Back at the office, Mallory and Nikki laugh over the videos of Mr. Immortal online. Mallory reveals to Nikki that she’s both married and has children, but the two stop when they discover a message board called “Intelligencia” dedicated to killing She-Hulk. Mallory tells her not to tell Jen but of course, Nikki calls her on the ride home and leaves a lengthy voicemail.

    We then cut to a lab that is monitoring Jen and Josh at the wedding. A mysterious figure in a lab coat is looking at Jen’s vitals on a computer and receives a message from someone named “HulkKing” that reads, “Is the next phase of the plan ready to go?”

    We then see the person in the lab coat with the broken syringe that the Wrecking Crew used on She-Hulk in episode 3. The device is replaced with a new one, and then locked in a small suitcase with an atomic waste symbol on the front before the episode ends and the credits begin to roll.

    Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    This week, ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ was able to deliver a fun and entertaining “self-contained episode,” which calms the pacing and gives us a chance to relax and enjoy just a little bit of story that may or may not be connected to everything else that is happening in the series.

    With some of the other Marvel Disney+ series, those shows were basically movies split into episodes, with the action never really slowing down long enough to allow the viewers to breath. While “She-Hulk” is indeed a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it’s not on the same action level as, say, ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ or ‘Moon Knight.’ ‘She-Hulk’ definitely has its moments of action, but it relies heavily on its great humor and comedic timing.

    While it may have a lack of action, ‘She-Hulk’ still stands on its own in the roster of Marvel TV shows. Its comedy is a huge high point, and demonstrates that the MCU really doesn’t need constant, in your face fight scenes to leave a great impression on the audience. Diversity in TV is important, and frankly, Marvel is killing it!

    With this fun “filler” episode, we can only wait to see what comes next!

    Can’t wait to see you all then!

    'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ Episode 5 Recap

    Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    (L-R): Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    After ending Wong’s (Benedict Wong) case last week, let’s move onto episode 5 of ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ – “Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans!”

    We begin by seeing a commercial from Titania (Jameela Jamil), who is using the name “She-Hulk” for her new makeup line, which claims to help bring out the “inner beauty” of people. It’s everywhere; a billboard, commercials, even a pop up. We cut to Jennifer’s (Tatiana Maslany) apartment where her cousin Ched (Nicholas Cirillo) breaks in and asks her to sign boxes of the makeup.

    He mentions that not trademarking her name was dumb and explains to her how the law works. Jennifer yells into a pillow in anger. Jennifer and Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) go to the pop-up, in hopes of confronting Titania. But she just makes fun of Jen, and the lawyers are unable to do anything there.

    Back at the office, Jennifer says, “I’m still Jennifer Walters, She-Hulk is just something that happened to me,” and starts naming all the good aspects of being a Hulk. Nikki points out how she’s showing a bit of anger by crushing office equipment.

    Josh Segarra as Pug and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Josh Segarra as Pug and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Nikki is approached by Pug (Josh Segarra) and asked to sit with him on a sneaker drop, for a pair called the “Iron Man 3’s.” She pokes fun at him for collecting shoes that he isn’t going to wear. He mentions a man named Alonzo who can get anything fashion wise, and Nikki asks if he could find clothes for a “superhuman sized person.”

    Jennifer is watching Titania thank her fans. “I’m over it. I really am,” she tells the audience.

    Nikki and Pug go to where Alonzo sends them, which is a Boba café, not a clothing store. The man who works there goes into the back and invites them in, but it’s really all bootleg Avengers merch. After demanding to see the real superhero designer, Luke Jacobson (Griffin Matthews), they are questioned, and they lie, saying that Titania sent them.

    That doesn’t work, and they lie once again and say that the clothes are for an Avenger. Jacobson even calls them out via the camera at his office for being huge dorks and dancing after he agrees to the appointment.

    Renée Elise Goldberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    Renée Elise Goldberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    Jennifer is sitting with her boss (Steve Coulter), who asks about the billboards around town with She-Hulk on them. He says that she is the face of their business, and this could destroy everything. He assigns her an attorney, Mallory Book (Renée Elise Goldsberry) and she isn’t exactly happy doing it.

    She-Hulk mentions that no other superhero had to trademark their name. Mallory assigns Nikki to help change her look, saying that Jennifer’s current clothing make her look like a football player.

    We cut to court, and Book works her butt off to put the judge on their side, providing a killer argument to why Titania messed up in trademarking the name. But Titania’s lawyer pulls out footage of Jennifer saying that she doesn’t like the name, yet Book comes back with more footage, going blow for blow.

    The judge agrees to break for a few days, and Nikki takes Jennifer to meet with the clothing designer. She talks Jacobson into helping them, and he asks what superhero thing she does. He explains he makes combat suits, and she tells him that she’s just a lawyer.

    Griffin Matthews as Luke Jacobson and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    (L-R): Griffin Matthews as Luke Jacobson and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    Nikki says she needs the suit to fit both Jennifer’s She-Hulk body and her human body, and he agrees to make her something. They go back to the office, and she spots the guy she went on a date with in the last episode who had the “superhero fetish.”

    He claims to be a client and asks to reconnect with her, Jennifer very much not wanting that. Jennifer and Nikki discuss the dates she had while being She-Hulk, and she realizes that using the men she went on a date with would help her in court.

    Book comes to court with her dating profile, showing how she used She-Hulk to get herself a date. But her dates really help, explaining how she was She-Hulk to them, including Derek (David Otunga) who left her that morning, even admitting he would have never dated Jennifer to begin with.

    The judge sides with Jennifer, basically halting Titania’s huge product line. As they walk out, Jennifer jokes that she needs to schedule therapy. But Book stops her, mentioning how Derek looked at her weird after he explained not liking her as a normal human. “You can do better,” Mallory tells her.

    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Jennifer invites her to drinks as a thank you, and Book jokes how she’s never seen a lawyer embarrass herself in court like that to win a case. Jen laughs about how their friends now and is baffled that she said it out loud. Mallory mentions her clothes before leaving.

    She-Hulk goes to see her new suits, and Jacobson pulls out “something extra” for her. He goes to pick up an open box, yelling about client confidentiality. In it, is a gold Daredevil helmet. Episode ends.

    Now a lot of people who followed the Netflix ‘Daredevil’ series obviously know why seeing the iconic helmet is so important. It’s been a few years since the streaming service unveiled the beginning of its own Marvel Universe, introducing us to ‘Iron Fist,’ ‘Luke Cage,’ ‘Jessica Jones’ and ‘Daredevil.’

    Charlie Cox solidified his role in the dark, gritty and violent series, and his seemingly never-ending fight with Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin became one of the most iconic hero versus villain stories that Marvel had put on screen to that point.

    Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin on Netflix/Marvel's 'Daredevil.'
    (L to R) Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio as Kingpin on Netflix/Marvel’s ‘Daredevil.’

    When Disney took back the rights to the franchise and the show was removed from Netflix, fans were worried we’d never get to relive the stories told on the platform. But just this year, Disney+ raised the bar for streaming and released every Netflix MCU show in one day, showing fans they did indeed care for the darker, more grittier series.

    With Cox returning to the Matt Murdock role he popularized on Netflix in “She-Hulk”, a new generation of fans who never witnessed the time Marvel paired up with Netflix can appreciate honestly what is one of the best casting decisions made in the universe so far. Plus, we’re getting Cox and D’Onofrio back in the recently announced ‘Daredevil: Born Again.’ Starting production next year.

    With the fantastic reveal at the end of this episode, we can only imagine what’s coming next week. Hopefully I’ll see you all there!

    Tatiana Maslany and Ginger Gonzaga on the set of Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Tatiana Maslany and Ginger Gonzaga on the set of Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 4 Recap

    Benedict Wong as Wong, Patty Guggenheim as Madisynn, and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    (L-R): Benedict Wong as Wong, Patty Guggenheim as Madisynn, and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    While last week’s episode ended with some criminals in the night, this episode seems to be going more towards the mystical side. Welcome to episode 4 of ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ “Is This Not Real Magic?” Which features our best friend Wong (Benedict Wong)!

    The episode opens with a mansion outside of town and a hack magician performing. The crowd looks bored, as he calls a volunteer up on stage. Still looking over the unenthused crowd, Donny Blaze (Rhys Coiro) pulls out a “sling ring” and makes a portal.

    We cut to Nepal and Wong. The portal opens above him and the volunteer drops in. She tells Wong that the portal dropped her into a pit with a talking goat and then she ended up there. He offers to send her home but not before she unceremoniously spoils ‘The Sopranos’ episode he was watching.

    Cut to Jennifer (Tatiana Maslany) breaking the fourth wall again, mentioning that we look happy because we saw Wong. “It’s like giving the show twitter armor for a week,” she says. Her dad (Mark Linn-Baker) comes in and offers to boost up her security after her attack.

    Mark Linn-Baker as Morris Walters, Michael H. Cole as Uncle Tucker, Candice Rose as Melanie, Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters, Tess Malis Kincaid as Elaine Walters, Nicholas Cirillo as Cousin Ched, and Elizabeth Becka as Aunt Rebecca Walters in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Mark Linn-Baker as Morris Walters, Michael H. Cole as Uncle Tucker, Candice Rose as Melanie, Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters, Tess Malis Kincaid as Elaine Walters, Nicholas Cirillo as Cousin Ched, and Elizabeth Becka as Aunt Rebecca Walters in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Daniel McFadden. © 2022 Marvel.

    She says she’s a Hulk and will be okay. We move to her office where Jennifer is setting up her new dating profile. Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) comes in to show her another interview she did, and they are stopped by Wong. He explains his “issues” with the magician from earlier.

    Wong explains that Blaze was kicked out of the Mystical arts school and now he is using his magic for dangerous purposes. Jennifer asks if Blaze signed a contract, and Wong explains that they never got it in writing.

    She mentions doing things by the book, and Wong asks, “The book of Ashanti?” No, the book of American laws! He gives her his card and leaves. At the bar, Jennifer closes the laptop on the cease and desist, and has some last minute Blonsky (Tim Roth) paperwork to do.

    A man approaches them, offering to buy her a drink. Jennifer mentions they are doing work and he walks away. She says that type of guy is the reason she doesn’t date. Nikki asks to see her profile, immediately calling her out for her choices, starting to swipe on her matches.

    Rhys Coiro as Donny Blaze in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    Rhys Coiro as Donny Blaze in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    She brings up dating as She-Hulk. Jennifer says no, and that it’s possible for her to get dates as her normal self. We jump to She-Hulk and Wong handing the cease and desist over to Blaze and his manager, Willows (Leon Lamar). Blaze argues with the sorcerer supreme about who’s the better magician and she puts a stop to it, being very obviously grossed out by him and leaving the office.

    Next, Jennifer is on a date! However, her date (Ryan Powers) is not exactly blowing her away. He mentions that he was an entrepreneur and not subtly looks at other women. He asks what Jennifer does and she mentions she’s a lawyer.

    Well, he’s not paying attention, as he’s on his dating profile and matching with other women. She explains her superhuman power to him and still, he’s not paying attention. Something feels off to her and she thinks he’s going to attack her, but both end up reaching for their keys.

    In the courtroom, we see the case between Wong and Blaze. The judge is dubious at best. Wong summons the woman from the magician’s show, Madisynn (Patty Guggenheim) and She-Hulk uses her as the best witness they have.

    Rhys Coiro as Donny Blaze and Patty Guggenheim as Madisynn in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Rhys Coiro as Donny Blaze and Patty Guggenheim as Madisynn in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Well, it’s not working at all. She’s absolutely the worst witness of all time! Blaze’s lawyer asks for the charges to be dismissed, and She-Hulk points out that the mystic arts is real magic, unlike what he does. “Oh my god even the lawyer is a magician,” Jen says.

    Wong stands and gives a speech on how Blaze could easily destroy all life as they know it, and the judge explains that it will take a few weeks for her decision and Blaze is still able to do magic in the meantime. Wong offers to throw him into the mirror dimension, but She-Hulk tells him not to.

    Jennifer asks Nikki to look at the case for her, and she gets no new matches on her dating app. Finally, out of desperation, she makes an account for She-Hulk. “I’m not proud of this,” she tells the audience. And within seconds, she’s getting matches.

    She goes on a date with a few matches, but even then, none of them are great. They still treat her weirdly both as a woman and as a superhero. She asks, “Is there anything worse then dating in your thirties?”

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk and Michael Curiel as Arthur in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,.'
    (L-R): Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk and Michael Curiel as Arthur in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    Finally, she meets a man that just seems perfect, Arthur (Michael Curiel), who asks more about her and wants to split some food to go.

    Meanwhile, Blaze is back on stage and his volunteer isn’t exactly going along with his act. He summons a real bird that lays an egg, but it hatches a baby demon monster. Throwing it into a portal, he accidentally summons more of them. He then teleports into Wong’s house and asks for his help stopping the demons.

    Back at her home, Jennifer is absolutely loving this guy. But before anything could happen, Wong interrupts, asking why she isn’t answering her phone. “Oh, I know why,” says Wong, as she tells Arthur she’ll be right back.

    He tells her about Blaze’s portal and She asks Wong what she’s supposed to be doing there. “Be a Hulk,” he tells her and she helps him send the demons back. Mentioning how of course she finally found a hot guy who cares about her and now she’s fighting demons instead of being with him.

    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 MARVEL.

    After sending them back, she forces Blaze to except the cease and desist order. He agrees and Wong sends Jen back to have a fantastic night. She wakes up the next morning to Nikki informing her that Titania (Jameel Jamil) is on the news again, as the villainess has now been cleared of all charges.

    Arthur walks in and is surprised she’s Jennifer and not She-Hulk. He doesn’t look happy, and awkwardly leaves. Jen answers the door to a man serving her a cease and desist, claiming that the Titania trademarked the name “She-Hulk.” “What a bummer way to end the episode, hopefully there’s a fun tag,” Jen tells the audience as the episode ends.

    While there was a tag, I think the fun thing to discuss is how ‘She-Hulk’ has been using its humor to poke fun at the MCU.

    Very obviously, Donny Blaze is a play on Johnny Blaze, the character known as Ghost Rider. The actual She-Hulk comics themselves were filled with Marvel references and as we mentioned last week, the fourth wall breaks. Honestly, it’s like the show is highlighting the characters Marvel has recently had returned to them, from Wolverine to now Ghost Rider, and as we know from the trailer, eventually Daredevil.

    But with that fun and action filled episode concluded, we’ll see you back next week in hopes the action and humor continues to impress!

    'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 3 Recap

    'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.

    Last week we had an escape, this week we get to chase the Abomination down. Welcome to episode 3 of ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ “The People vs. Emil Blonsky.”

    We open the episode on Jennifer (Tatiana Maslany) going back to the prison to question Emil (Tim Roth), asking why he escaped his cell. He tells her he was forced to leave against his will, and when she asks him who forced him to leave, we quickly cut to Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) discovering just who “Wong” (Benedict Wong) is with her internet detective skills.

    Jennifer mentions that if what Emil said is true, then Wong could have destroyed her entire case. In a fantastic use of the fourth wall break, Jennifer informs us that this isn’t one of those cameos shows … except for Bruce (Mark Ruffalo), and Emil, and Wong. Reminding us that, hey, this is in fact her show!

    We’re shown a bunch of incredibly misogynistic social media posts about Jen, as she tells Nikki that she doesn’t care what anyone thinks of her. Her friend brings up how everyone wants to know about her life, and Jennifer pushes that thought away.

    Josh Segarra as Pug and Drew Matthews as Dennis Bukowski in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L to R) Josh Segarra as Pug and Drew Matthews as Dennis Bukowski in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    The next day she enters Holliway’s (Steve Coulter) office, and runs into Dennis (Drew Matthews), her former colleague from the District Attorney’s office. He needs help from the superhuman law division because he was swindled by an Asgardian shapeshifter pretending to be Megan Thee Stallion. Just then, Wong magically appears.

    Wong explains that Emil was a “worthy opponent” to help him train to be the Sorcerer Supreme. Jennifer says that he needs to testify to explain why he let her client out, and while he agrees, he also promises not to wipe everyone’s memory again, explaining it’s a messy process (in a ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ reference). She says, “No, thanks.”

    We’re shown Dennis and Augustus Pugliese (Josh Segarra), his lawyer, explaining his case to a judge. The judge says he wants to send the case through, but then has a change of heart. It’s suddenly revealed that the man they thought was the Judge was actually Runa (Peg O’Keef), the Asgardian shapeshifter.

    We then cut to Jennifer going to Emil’s parole board hearing. As she walks by the press, they falsely mention that she was rejected by the Avengers. In front of the parole board, Jennifer discusses the prison escape and has Emil give his statement as they wait for Wong to arrive.

    Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.
    Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    The board asks Emil if he’s rehabilitated, and he says that he feels great shame, and feels horrible about all of the people that he had hurt. Jennifer states that he’s not the same man he once was, and that he even has a home to live in when he’s free, with his seven wives!

    Even though the board meeting is going well, Jennifer is still waiting for Wong to show up. They mention the escape again and Jen begins to stall for time. Eventually, Wong does appear just in time, but incredibly flustered.

    We then cut to the trial of Runa, and the motion to dismiss is denied. We return to Jennifer and Wong, as the Sorcerer Supreme reveals that Emil was given an opportunity to live in Kamar-Taj, but turned down Wong’s offer and requested to return to prison, showing his resolve to finish his sentence.

    The board mentions that Emil might have changed, but the Abomination hasn’t. So, Blonsky decides to transform in front of them to demonstrate that he can now control the monster. Jennifer demands he immediately change back, and makes her point that he’s now a changed man. The board agrees to consider the case. They thank Jennifer for her time and inform Wong that he broke the law. Wong very quickly leaves the prison.

    Benedict Wong as Wong in 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.'
    Benedict Wong as Wong in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’ Photo courtesy of Marvel Entertainment.

    Later, Jennifer tells Nikki how the protestors treated her entering and exiting the prison. Her friend explains that this could go away if she does an interview, but Jennifer resists. Pugliese pops in, and the fourth wall is broken again as Jennifer tells the audience that they are connecting the A and B storylines.

    We then see Jennifer on the stand testifying for Dennis, which is hilarious seeing as she doesn’t really like him. She describes him as “self-absorbed, chauvinistic, and conceited,” proving that he could have been fooled into believing he was dating the real Megan Thee Stallion.

    Runa is found guilty and we are given a fun cameo from Megan Thee Stallion herself, who shout’s “That’s right. There is only one Megan Thee Stallion!” Dennis questions if there is something that could stop Runa from using her powers, and Jennifer breaks the forth wall again to mention that he just gave her an idea.

    Back at the prison, we find out Jennifer won the trial and Emil is given parole. But he must wear an inhibitor and cannot turn into the Abomination, ever again. We then see a news channel segment where She-Hulk is giving an interview that doesn’t go the way she intended.

    Megan Thee Stallion arrives on the red carpet of the 94th Oscars® at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA, on Sunday, March 27, 2022.
    Megan Thee Stallion arrives on the red carpet of the 94th Oscars® at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA, on Sunday, March 27, 2022. Credit: Michael Baker / A.M.P.A.S.

    The broadcast cuts to a commercial, and we see Jennifer returning to her apartment. In an alley she’s attacked by a group of men who claim that she “struts around and shows off her powers”. That’s denied by her, and she questions where they got their weapons from, an Asgardian construction worker?

    The answer is, well, yes! They all attack her, which does absolutely nothing to her after she transforms into She-Hulk. The men retreat and agree it was a bad idea to attack her. It is then revealed that their main objective was to obtain a sample of her blood, which they were unable to do because the needle couldn’t pierce her skin once she Hulked-out. One of the men states that their “boss won’t be happy” about that.

    The episode ends with Jennifer looking at her reflection in her car door after the fight. However, the end credit scene reveals that Jennifer has a new client, Megan Thee Stallion, and the two twerk together to celebrate.

    While this episode did not give us much in regards to major reveals and references to past films, I’d love to talk about the use of the fourth wall breaks and how the show uses them to, personally, a fantastic degree.

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    The idea of a fourth wall break can either be incredibly funny and used smartly, or can take one out of the experience of whatever they are viewing. The way that ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ uses them, though, is a way to get us into Jennifer Walters’ story.

    While yes, it is a reference to her popular comic book run of the late 80’s, where fourth wall breaks were plenty, they also help the audience get into her large shoes. From the first episode, we knew that we’d be seeing her story through Jennifer Walters’ own eyes. The fourth wall breaks help with that.

    It makes the comedy seem more real and continues what ‘Ms. Marvel’ started, bringing a more comedic tone to the MCU.

    But, with the reveal at the end that She-Hulk does indeed have enemies, I cannot wait to see where that takes us in the next few episodes.

    See you next week!

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

     

  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 2 Recap

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    After last week’s explosive (both figuratively and literally!) episode finale, it’s time to go back to court in ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law‘ Episode 2: “Superhuman Law!”

    We open on multiple news stations discussing Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) as she “Hulked Out” in court. Jen is outside of a bar with Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) as they chant “She-Hulk” from inside. “That name better not stick,” Jen says and talks about how she doesn’t want to be a derivative of her cousin.

    This is all while she is still fighting against the idea of being a superhero. Saying that it’s only for narcissists and somehow, orphans! Jen is approached by the head of her law firm, and he explains that they didn’t win the last case due to her saving the jury (meanwhile she is drunk during this whole exchange). Jen doesn’t see that as a bad thing but then … she’s fired, with her boss claiming that she’s a liability. Cue the title screen!

    The scene moves to her attempting to find a job, with the Hulk side of her destroying her ability to find employment. We see her looking at other incredibly random postings and being invited to a family dinner (with a wonderful phone wallpaper of Captain America’s behind).

    She arrives home to her family, only to find out that they know that she got fired. turning an already awkward dinner more awkward. Her mother (Tess Malis Kincaid) is already trying to set her up, and her family fully believes she’s a superhero now.

    Mark Linn-Baker as Morris Walters, Michael H. Cole as Uncle Tucker, Candice Rose as Melanie, Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters, Tess Malis Kincaid as Elaine Walters, Nicholas Cirillo as Cousin Ched, and Elizabeth Becka as Aunt Rebecca Walters in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Mark Linn-Baker as Morris Walters, Michael H. Cole as Uncle Tucker, Candice Rose as Melanie, Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters, Tess Malis Kincaid as Elaine Walters, Nicholas Cirillo as Cousin Ched, and Elizabeth Becka as Aunt Rebecca Walters in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Daniel McFadden. © 2022 Marvel.

    Her dad (Mark Linn-Baker) pulls her aside and asks how she’s really doing. Jen explains that she’s “okay with not being okay” and how her Hulk got revealed to the whole world. Her dad brings up how she at least didn’t destroy a city like “someone else” in the family.

    He tells her that she’s still standing, which is what’s most important. We see Jen at the bar, and she’s approached by the head of the opposing law firm in her case, named Holden Holliway (Steve Coulter). He offers her a job, citing her abilities to lead a new division. Jen accepts the offer but says she wants to hire her own paralegal.

    The next day is her first day at her new job, and she finds out she is the head of the superhuman law division. But not her specifically, the She-Hulk, which she doesn’t take well at first. Holliway leads her through the office and explains they are the first law firm to handle superhuman law.

    He asks her what she thinks about it, and Jen tells a fantastic lie. “I’ll spend the year worrying about what I just said,” she tells the audience. Nikki is there and points out the new office. Another member of the legal team, Augustus “Pug” Pugliese (Josh Segarra), pops in with a gift basket for the new employees.

    Josh Segarra as Pug in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Josh Segarra as Pug in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Next, Jen is sitting with Holliway who explains her first case is with Abomination, one of her cousin’s biggest enemies. He explains if she doesn’t take it, then her new job is gone.

    So, the case is forced upon her, and Jen goes to visit Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth) in prison. They explain the heavy rules, and she’s let in to meet the man who tried to kill Bruce. She stands in front of the Abomination and he explains that he’s a changed man … spiritually. He’s Emil, and that’s it. Choosing not to turn to his own hulking form.

    He brings up Bruce and does confirm he tried to kill him. “It’s nothing personal.” Emil explains the government was the reason he attacked Bruce and all of Harlem. Claiming that nothing was his fault. Jen gives him advise, and she begins to question if she really wants to help him.

    After thinking, Jen calls Bruce (Mark Ruffalo) and tells him that she is being forced to represent the Abomination. Once again, Jen dumps on her cousin and doesn’t even allow Bruce to talk. He admits that Blonsky sent him a nice letter and that he himself is a changed man, or rather, Hulk.

    Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.
    Tim Roth as Abomination/Emil Blonsky in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    Bruce asks what the public named her, and he tells her that it’s an amazing choice. He also tells her to be careful and we see Bruce is literally on the Sakaarian ship from the first episode, cruising through space. Jen tells Holliway she’ll take the case, and he tells her to turn on the TV.

    She does, and we see footage of the Abomination from ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings‘ in the ring fighting with Wong (Benedict Wong), clearly having escaped prison. “Oh, that sucks,” Jen says before the episode ends.

    This new episode does way more to the Marvel Cinematic Universe then we can even think! A lot of it hidden in plain sight. First, the main one being bringing Abomination officially into the MCU. While he was revealed in ‘Shang-Chi,’ this is the first time that the MCU has made the events of ‘The Incredible Hulk’ verbally spoken about in detail.

    While this can be confusing, as Mark Ruffalo did not play the Hulk in the 2008 film (that was Ed Norton!), but it just shows how much backstory that Marvel is reusing, in order to not have to waste time with more origin stories. Why waste a good story that was already written?

    Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    Another fun little Easter egg to come out of the episode was the website Jen was using to look up wacky jobs she could apply for. Hidden on the right of the website was a list of what seemed like clickbait articles.

    One of these read “Man fights with metal claws in bar brawl.” Very obviously, the first thought related to that is Wolverine! Who else has metal claws and specifically would fight with them in a bar? This is one of the many recent references to the ‘X-Men’ in recent MCU properties.

    The first being the end of ‘Ms. Marvel.’ With both the reveal of her DNA and the obvious original ‘X-Men’ cartoon music. Not to mention seeing Patrick Stewart once again portray Professor X in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’

    While we’ve known for a while that Marvel Studios had reclaimed the film and TV rights to the ‘X-Men,’ these recent sightings in the MCU are really the first time we are seeing that come to fruition. So obviously we have to ask the fun question … who do you want to see playing this clawed bar fighter?

    Episode 2 was filled with fun jokes and some interesting plot development for Jennifer Walters. Can’t wait to see you all next week and find out where episode 3 takes us!

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 MARVEL.

     

  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 1 Recap

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 MARVEL.

    Welcome to the first recap of ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law!’

    We open on Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) practicing closing arguments on her legal partners, Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) and Dennis (Drew Matthews). Through context, we can tell the case is for someone with superhuman powers. One mentions that if it doesn’t go their way, she can ‘hulk-out’ to change the tide of the case. Her friends joke about it and Jennifer closes the door… and begins to talk to directly to the audience.

    Jennifer confesses that yes, she is a Hulk and that we (the audience) probably won’t be able to focus on anything else after getting that knowledge bomb. So, we’re getting a nice flashback! Cut to her and her cousin Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) on a road trip. Banner explains that he now has a piece of tech that he wears that allows him to stay in human form and not Hulk-out.

    She goes off about a History channel documentary, claiming that Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) never had a girlfriend before he went under ice. Before Bruce could explain how wrong she is about his friend and colleague, they’re run-off the road by a spaceship and crash. Jennifer makes it out first and attempts to get Bruce out. The inhibitor is broken and instead of Bruce changing right away, she does, having his radiated blood gone into an open wound on her.

    The camera follows her running through the woods, Hulked-out, before waking up and trying to gather her bearings. Jennifer spots a bar and runs for cover, completely confused. She’s wiping down blood in the bathroom and is stopped by a group of (honestly very kind) women and sent out in new clothes. The whole time, we see her dazed and confused.

    Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk
    (L-R): Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    While waiting for Bruce, she is stopped by a group of men and catcalled. This stresses her out, obviously, and she goes Hulk and tackles them. She wakes up again, but this time in a house, with new clothes. Jen steps out, and we’re shown she’s on the beach in what looks like a resort, and inspects a broken helmet belonging to an Iron Legion bot.

    Jennifer then hears and follows music and finds Bruce as ‘smart’ Hulk. He tells her she’s in Mexico, and that he went there during the Blip to regain control. Bruce explains that he and Stark built the house, and that he could come and take it back whenever he wanted. Banner explains the spaceship was a Sakaaran class ship, most likely delivering a message which is probably going to be important later, and claims the fact it even showed up just comes with being a Hulk.

    Finally getting to Jennifer’s many questions about her new abilities, Banner freaks her out by saying the dose of radiation from him was lethal but explains the two of them have the right DNA to absorb gamma radiation and not die. Her blood is way stronger than his and was even used to heal his arm. Basically, Jennifer is better than Bruce!

    Jen asks to be turned back to normal, and Bruce explains he cannot fix her. She doesn’t want that answer, and he tells her there’s no going back to who she was. She starts to panic, and Bruce kindly helps her out with breakfast. He tells her to avoid people, and that she can’t go back to her job. Cue giant syllabus on how to be a Hulk.

    Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    (L-R): Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 MARVEL.

    Now comes the training. Bruce is seemingly having fun in testing her and gets her to turn into her Hulk form by locking her in a room with buzzsaws. But instead of her going monstrous like Bruce, she’s just Jennifer as a Hulk. “I think I’m jealous, is that what I’m feeling?” Bruce asks.

    But, even with this, she still can’t control the transformation. He tells her it’s not the Hulk that will destroy everything, it’s the anger. So … why not try yoga to learn control of both? As we see, yoga doesn’t exactly work.

    We then see Jen sleeping, and Bruce wakes her up. Time for a fun montage, including spandex and boulder tossing, and Bruce trying to one up her in every way. Obviously, he is mad that someone is better at the Hulk game than he is. He teaches Jen it isn’t all bad being a Hulk, most importantly, their alcohol tolerance! “To a good time during a hard time.” Bruce says.

    The next morning Jennifer wakes with a hangover and questions when she can leave. She tells Bruce she isn’t going to be a superhero and wants to go back to being a lawyer. The Hulk life wasn’t built for her. Bruce comments on how good she is at holding in her anger, and she says it’s because of misogynistic reasons and her paralegal job. Men catcalling her, and male paralegals not believing in her skill.

    Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios.
    (L-R): Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    In between that explanation, she turns into the Hulk, and quickly back to her normal human form after, showing her control. But Bruce isn’t done, and still fights with her about being a super-hero. Jennifer fights back against him, claiming Bruce is trauma dumping on her, and that denying half of what she is now is not smart. He tries to stop her, but they get into another argument, and they fight.

    Once again, Jen one-ups him and continually makes him angry. They destroy the bar, and while she apologizes, Bruce makes her fix it. We get another great fourth wall break, and things seem better, with Bruce even accepting her wanting to go back to her normal life. They hug it out and apologizes happen, with flashback ending.

    We’re back to modern day and Jennifer going to her case. She gets up to do her closing argument in court, only for a supervillain to break through the court room. Her friend tells her to ‘do her thing’ and hulk-out, and she absolutely kicks the heck out of the villain, Titania (played by Jameela Jamil) and then the episode ends.

    Marvel studios really knocked it out of the park with the brand new ‘She-Hulk’ series. The one thing the MCU shows have done right has been genre flipping, and this recent series really kills it in the comedy department with the fourth wall breaks. There are not too many to make it annoying, they are more fun and lighthearted than anything, especially with how it handles the title of Hulk and the emotions that comes with it.

    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 MARVEL.

    Tatiana Maslany plays a fun foil to Mark Ruffalo’s Banner, and really tells him what needs to be said about the trauma dumping and the whole “why should we share the same experience” idea? Through Maslany and Ruffalo’s stellar chemistry, you can tell, even with little storytelling, the familial bond between the two is strong.

    I cannot wait to see where the series goes, and don’t worry, I’ll have a whole lot more to say about Charlie Cox returning. See you next week! Also don’t forget to stay after this episode’s credits for a hilarious surprise!

    Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    (L to R): Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk / Bruce Banner and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 MARVEL.
  • TV Review: ‘Resident Evil’

    Lance Reddick as Albert, and Paola Nunez as Evelyn
    (L to R) Lance Reddick as Albert, and Paola Nunez as Evelyn in ‘Resident Evil.’ Netflix © 2022.

    Released July 14th on Netflix, ‘Resident Evil’ stars Tamara Smart, Siena Agudong and Lance Reddick, following the three in the past, amid a corrupt biotech company and the future, after a worldwide zombie apocalypse has decimated the planet.

    Developed for TV by Andrew Dabb (‘Supernatural’), the show follows a very interesting premise of taking place both in the future and in the past. We see sisters Jade (Smart) and Billie (Agudong) in the past as they move into New Raccoon City, a futuristic corporate city with their father, fan favorite Albert Wesker (Reddick).

    While in the future, an older Jade (Ella Balinska) is just trying to survive the zombie outbreak that has taken over the world, while being hunted by Umbrella at the same time.

    The story jumps between these two time periods with little to no warning, and while it can totally be jarring for some, I found it to be a great way for the show to give parallels in characters and events in the story, and you never feel like you’re missing anything important either.

    The tension ramps up rather quickly, as a terrifying event causes the sisters to be thrown into the dark and nightmarish tests and weapons that Umbrella are making, in just the first episode.

    Siena Agudon as young Billie and Tamara Smart as young Jade in 'Resident Evil.'
    (L to R) Siena Agudon as young Billie and Tamara Smart as young Jade in ‘Resident Evil.’ Netflix © 2022.

    Tamara Smart and Siena Agudong, who play the teenage version of Billie and Jade, absolutely kill their roles and make you care about these kids and feel nervous for what is in store for them.

    This is where one of the first problems with the show occurs. It’s obvious that whatever is happening in the past-futuristic New Raccoon City, such as the start of the outbreak and the sisters discovering what the biotech company is hiding from everyone, is so much more interesting than the generic aftermath of a zombie invasion that is happening in the future.

    It makes half of the show pretty boring in comparison, as you dredge through the future timeline, hoping for the time skip to happen and we see more of the bright horror of New Umbrella and the girl’s unraveling the mystery.

    Though, a lot of the cast here is one of the best parts of the show. Huge callouts going to Lance Reddick as Albert Wesker. Normal viewers will not understand the significance of his character, but fans of the franchise will have a great, new take on him and his personality.

    He’s both a loving father to his daughters and a mysterious, terrifying scientist in his own right. Reddick owns any scene that he’s in, and his ability to jump between the two personas is a sight to witness.

    Lance Reddick as Albert in 'Resident Evil.'
    (L to R) Lance Reddick as Albert in ‘Resident Evil.’ Photo. Netflix © 2021

    The settings of New Raccoon City and the destroyed ruins of future London are both different in color pallet and in emotion. You have the flashbacks showing us a stark white, clean-cut metropolis run by the biotech company, and then the destroyed roadways and underground tunnels of the zombie-infested future-specifically Europe.

    One can argue it’s a great representation of the different genres of horror, gory violence of zombies and the fear of the unknown, blinded by white buildings and ominous test animals, all mixed in with the normal white-picket fence neighborhoods.

    But, with the inevitable video game adaptations come the question most held by the fan base; how much does ‘Resident Evil’ take from the source material? Honestly, I wouldn’t say the show takes anything major. Not something someone, who has never played the games, would be confused by if they were to go into the show.

    Most of what the show takes is the monsters, creatures like Lickers, the giant spider and even the giant caterpillar seen in many of the trailers. They’re not creatures that are tied to just one game in the franchise but are used to rather cool effect in the show’s fight scenes. The CGI being placed in full view, making them terrifying and viscerally plausible.

    If you’re going into the ‘Resident Evil’ show expecting a straight-up remake of the games, this isn’t it. While some lore elements were kept, that is going into end of the season spoiler territory which I won’t do here. Even then, no boulder punching or giant tall vampire ladies kneeling through doors.

    Ella Balinksa as Jade in 'Resident Evil.'
    Ella Balinksa as Jade in ‘Resident Evil.’ Photo: Marcos Cruz. Netflix © 2022.

    It’s not a perfect adaptation, not by any means. While some characters are interesting, the dialogue and some of the things they do in the story really baffle you. It’s like the show was leaning in way too much to the fact the characters are teenagers, which not many people are going to fall in love with.

    How you enjoy the ‘Resident Evil’ show is dependent on how you look at. For fans of horror stories with blood, gore and giant mutated monsters, it’s an interesting take on the formula and you will most likely get an okay time out of it, with some caveats.

    For fans of the game, though, it’s yet another disappointing (yet intriguing) take on the series and its mythos.

    Netflix’s ‘Resident Evil’ gets 3 out of 5 stars.

    'Resident Evil.' Netflix © 2022.
    ‘Resident Evil.’ Netflix © 2022.