She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer

Stalker0

Legend
You aren't kidding. It's a short post credit scene that is just some dumb fun. Even if you don't like it it is harmless and so easy to ignore.
Yeah it’s like the shawarma scene in avengers, just so fun that also shows the heroes as “real people”, perfectly fine.

It was a good episode, now that we are past the awkwardness in episode 1 the show is sailing pretty smoothly. It feels like Hawkeye, just a nice fun adventure
 

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FitzTheRuke

Legend
The show sure was impressed with itself for getting Megan Thee Stallion in it. I found it a bit jarring how self-impressed it was. Not being into celebrities, I have nearly no idea who Megan Thee Stallion is (I mean, I've heard the name, but beyond that...) I had to go "I guess that's her, then?"
 

Ryujin

Legend
The show sure was impressed with itself for getting Megan Thee Stallion in it. I found it a bit jarring how self-impressed it was. Not being into celebrities, I have nearly no idea who Megan Thee Stallion is (I mean, I've heard the name, but beyond that...) I had to go "I guess that's her, then?"
As an old, pasty white guy I had no idea who she is, but enjoyed the episode just fine. Whether you know who she is or not, the issue is referenced in a way that lets you know what's up.
 

FitzTheRuke

Legend
As an old, pasty white guy I had no idea who she is, but enjoyed the episode just fine. Whether you know who she is or not, the issue is referenced in a way that lets you know what's up.
I guess. I mean, I don't mind not knowing who she is, I'm used to that when it comes to celebrities, and I enjoyed the episode just fine, too.

Maybe it was the general fourth-wall breaking nature of the show, but it felt like every time they named her they nudged me in the ribs saying "Yes! MTS! Aren't you EXCITED!?" (To which I'd have to answer, "No, not particularly. I mean, that's cool for you, I guess?")

It wasn't a big deal, it was just mildly annoying.
 

Zaukrie

New Publisher
As an old, pasty white guy I had no idea who she is, but enjoyed the episode just fine. Whether you know who she is or not, the issue is referenced in a way that lets you know what's up.
This. My wife and I had no idea who she was, but we still enjoyed it. Frankly, the realism of the constant media coverage and all that kind of stuff is refreshing, compared to say, Star Wars where somehow no one knows what a Jedi is.
 

Ryujin

Legend
This. My wife and I had no idea who she was, but we still enjoyed it. Frankly, the realism of the constant media coverage and all that kind of stuff is refreshing, compared to say, Star Wars where somehow no one knows what a Jedi is.
Being a superhero or even someone with genetic expressions that make you as obvious as one, in this TMZ world we live in, would be a nightmare. When I want to really screw with my modern or SciFi RPG players, I saddle them with a reporter.
 

Zaukrie

New Publisher
Being a superhero or even someone with genetic expressions that make you as obvious as one, in this TMZ world we live in, would be a nightmare. When I want to really screw with my modern or SciFi RPG players, I saddle them with a reporter.
I can't even imagine how awful their lives would be. Between this and The Boys, we get a flavor of it (two shows that couldn't be more different, clearly).
 

Ryujin

Legend
I can't even imagine how awful their lives would be. Between this and The Boys, we get a flavor of it (two shows that couldn't be more different, clearly).
"She Hulk: Attorney at Law" - How the world would be if mostly regular people got super powers.
"The Boys" - How the world would be in The Kardashians got super powers.

A-Train's Turbo Rush commercial on "The Boys" wasn't an accident.
 


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