Jen is hired at a prestigious law firm but must practice as She-Hulk and rep a complicated client.Jen is hired at a prestigious law firm but must practice as She-Hulk and rep a complicated client.Jen is hired at a prestigious law firm but must practice as She-Hulk and rep a complicated client.
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Did you know
- TriviaBruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) says he was "literally a different person" when he last fought Emil Blonsky. That fight occurred in The Incredible Hulk (2008), where Banner really was a different person (being played by Edward Norton, whom Ruffalo later succeeded).
- GoofsJen's boss says that they "lost" the case because her actions as She-Hulk caused a mistrial. However, a mistrial is not a loss. A mistrial would merely invalidate the current, ongoing trial and necessitate that they start a new one with a new jury.
- Quotes
Morris Walters: That Hawkeye guy, what happens to those arrows of his? I mean, does he go around and collect them when he's done?
- Crazy creditsThe subtitle changes to "Attorney for Hire", to reflect Jennifer's unemployed status in the episode.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Hilarious Hidden Jokes in the MCU (2022)
- SoundtracksStop This Flame
Written by Celeste (as Celeste Waite), Nina Simone, and Jamie Hartman
Performed by Celeste
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
Featured review
It's simply mediocre.
(S1,E2) Was not much of an improvement over the first episode. I thought this was supposed to be a comedic law show? Largely these episodes feel full of fluff that could cut each down to about 10 minutes (being generous) of good television.
Which is the general feel of most Marvel TV shows since Moon Knight - that show really seemed to test this algorithm, fluff with a big twist at the end of the episode. I enjoyed Ms. Marvel but it was superfluously adding material to every episode that wasn't relevant - to fill up the time slot - building up to a good final 10-15 minutes of the season finale. The equation is being followed a third time with She-Hulk and it is just boring at this point. You could literally skip the first part of the show, watch the last 5 minutes, and no one would be the wiser.
But even the last 5 minutes aren't anything to write home about. I left my review at 5 stars since it's only the second episode, but if the first two episodes are any indicator of where this show is going, a lot of the 1 star reviews here are likely justifiable.
The people crying that the reviews are indicative of sexism, please take your blinders off, it's indicative of terrible writers being hired to helm this show.
Which is the general feel of most Marvel TV shows since Moon Knight - that show really seemed to test this algorithm, fluff with a big twist at the end of the episode. I enjoyed Ms. Marvel but it was superfluously adding material to every episode that wasn't relevant - to fill up the time slot - building up to a good final 10-15 minutes of the season finale. The equation is being followed a third time with She-Hulk and it is just boring at this point. You could literally skip the first part of the show, watch the last 5 minutes, and no one would be the wiser.
But even the last 5 minutes aren't anything to write home about. I left my review at 5 stars since it's only the second episode, but if the first two episodes are any indicator of where this show is going, a lot of the 1 star reviews here are likely justifiable.
The people crying that the reviews are indicative of sexism, please take your blinders off, it's indicative of terrible writers being hired to helm this show.
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- jstephenson-40450
- Aug 26, 2022
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