She-Hulk represents Leap-Frog who was injured due to a malfunction in his custom-made super suit.She-Hulk represents Leap-Frog who was injured due to a malfunction in his custom-made super suit.She-Hulk represents Leap-Frog who was injured due to a malfunction in his custom-made super suit.
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- Writers
- Cody Ziglar(staff writer)
- Jessica Gao(created for television by)
- Francesca Gailes(story editor)
- Stars
- Writers
- Cody Ziglar(staff writer)
- Jessica Gao(created for television by)
- Francesca Gailes(story editor)
- Stars
- Writers
- Cody Ziglar(staff writer)
- Jessica Gao(created for television by)
- Francesca Gailes(story editor)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe sound effect of Leapfrog's jet boots breaking down is the same sound effect of the Millennium Falcon breaking down from Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
- GoofsIf Matt was concerned about the safety of Luke's clients then the proper remedy would have been not for She Hulk to be barred from receiving the client list but for the contents to be kept under seal so that only the lawyers and judge know the contents.
- Quotes
[Matt and Jennifer are sitting together at the bar]
Matt Murdock: I think you're in a unique position to do some real good. You see, the way I see it, Jen Walters can use the law to help people when society fails them. She-Hulk can help people when the law fails them. So, you can, if you choose...
Jennifer Walters: Be the best of both worlds.
- Crazy creditsThe end credit has courtroom sketches of Todd bidding on the Wakandan war spear against Leapfrog, Jen and Matt in bed, Daredevil doing the "Walk of Shame" away from Jen's house while carrying his boots, and Nikki seeing Daredevil as she goes to Jen's house.
- ConnectionsReferences Daredevil (2015)
- SoundtracksLet's Werk
Written by Stephen Ruchelman, Julisa Wilson, and Samuel Grace
Performed by Julisa Wilson
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Review
Featured review
Controlled rage
I'm watching the finale now, and the ending of the penultimate episode doesn't really set up the finale in a reasonable, believable way.
It would have worked better, story-wise, if She-Hulk went on an actual rampage at the end of this episode. What we saw was her doing whatever it took to stop the televisions from displaying her having sex. Completely reasonable. She never struck anything else directly.
So why not have her overreact, scriptwriters? Why display the events in a way where any reasonable viewer would see She-Hulk acting with such controlled anger? Are the showrunners worried we'd see her as less of a heroine, if she had an out-of-control outburst? We've had enough anti-heroes to be fine with some grey.
She-Hulk was clearly in the right here, and it frankly ruined the beginning of the finale.
It would have worked better, story-wise, if She-Hulk went on an actual rampage at the end of this episode. What we saw was her doing whatever it took to stop the televisions from displaying her having sex. Completely reasonable. She never struck anything else directly.
So why not have her overreact, scriptwriters? Why display the events in a way where any reasonable viewer would see She-Hulk acting with such controlled anger? Are the showrunners worried we'd see her as less of a heroine, if she had an out-of-control outburst? We've had enough anti-heroes to be fine with some grey.
She-Hulk was clearly in the right here, and it frankly ruined the beginning of the finale.
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- SureCommaNot
- Oct 13, 2022
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