She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer


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Saw a clip of Jen telling the Hulk that's had to control her anger all her life more then him, ignoring all thay absolute horrifying, painful, rage inducing things that have happened to him, like losing the women he loves, being hunted by the military, and so, so much more just turned my stomach so much I want nothing to do with this show. You folks seem to enjoy it so I'm happy for you, it's not for me.
wow...I'm guessing you missed what she listed as to why she's had to hold it in. It's why the show has been getting review bombed by folks who don't like her "why" statement.
 

Edited to add: I had also assumed that Emil was being kept in the Raft, but it looks like that's not so. Or maybe he has been moved to the land-based facility as part of his parole case?
maybe theyre following the lead of Marvel Animated Universe where Gamma irridiated villains were kept in their own prison (Cube), whereas the Raft was for dangerous ‘normal’ villains and the Vault was for tech-based villains

but yeah Wong illegally taking Abomination out of jail to the underground fight club seems a bit weird, I do hope they give it a reasonable explanation
 
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wow...I'm guessing you missed what she listed as to why she's had to hold it in. It's why the show has been getting review bombed by folks who don't like her "why" statement.

No I didn't miss it, it's just annoyances like that don't compare to loved ones dying horribly, or being hunted by the military, or all the carnage of innocent folks he's seen, or being forced to be a Gladitator, having your body hijacked by a walking disaster for years, having his are maimed by Thanos's glove, and so much more. Idiots cat calling you and getting your period doesn't compare to that. I'm not a fan of cat calling, periods sound like they suck, but comparing it to a walking tragedy like the Hulk is just narrassistic (and hypocritical given how she talks about Captain America).

And plenty of women agree with me on this.

Look if you like the show enjoy, it's just not something I'd like.
 

No I didn't miss it, it's just annoyances like that don't compare to loved ones dying horribly, or being hunted by the military, or all the carnage of innocent folks he's seen, or being forced to be a Gladitator, having your body hijacked by a walking disaster for years, having his are maimed by Thanos's glove, and so much more. Idiots cat calling you and getting your period doesn't compare to that. I'm not a fan of cat calling, periods sound like they suck, but comparing it to a walking tragedy like the Hulk is just narrassistic (and hypocritical given how she talks about Captain America).

And plenty of women agree with me on this.

Look if you like the show enjoy, it's just not something I'd like.
To be fair a lot of that was experienced by "The Other Guy" and Banner has no memory of it.
 


Some of that was, most of it wasn't, Bruce loved both women, Tony Stark was his friend. All I'm saying is it was very tone def and put her in a very bad light, some compassion would have been nice.
The episode was called “A normal amount of Rage” and was about Bruce using his experience of Rage to guide Jens experience. I thought the comparison being made was acknowledging that Bruce had major trauma and thus his Rage is Dysfunctional and dangerous and took him 10 years+ to control - Jen doesn’t have that trauma, she experiences the normal rage of every modern woman and has learnt coping strategies that allow her to maintain a controlled form (at least until she goes savage).

It’s not discounting Bruce’s trauma, just making it clear that the two Hulks are different and can’t be compared. It’s also a comedy and Jens show, so sure it may not have been presented with due gravitas
 
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The episode was called “A normal amount of Rage” and was about Bruce using his experience of Rage to guide Jens experience. I thought the comparison being made was acknowledging that Bruce had major trauma and thus his Rage is Dysfunctional and dangerous and took him 10 years+ to control - Jen doesn’t have that trauma, she experiences the normal rage of every modern woman and has learnt coping strategies that allow her to maintain a controlled form (at least until she goes savage).
I was going to attempt to type something up along those lines but you did it faster and better.

The whole thing was for Bruce to help Jen to get to the same point only WITHOUT her dealing with the trauma he dealt with. Turns out that due to being who she is and her own DIFFERENT life experiences she doesn't need the whole training on merging and becoming one.

Even Bruce is like "Well, ummm okay this is new" and has very little idea other than helping her realize that being part hulk is something she needs to not embrace but get used to.
 

Saw a clip of Jen telling the Hulk that's had to control her anger all her life more then him, ignoring all thay absolute horrifying, painful, rage inducing things that have happened to him, like losing the women he loves, being hunted by the military, and so, so much more just turned my stomach so much I want nothing to do with this show. You folks seem to enjoy it so I'm happy for you, it's not for me.
Oh my goodness, you really missed the point of that scene, didn't you.

Bruce Banner, BEFORE he became the Hulk, had a pretty good life. Good job as a scientist, pretty girlfriend . . . . once the accident happened and he became the Hulk, then his life went to crap and he spent a long time mastering himself to overcome his rage.

Jennifer Walters BEFORE she became the She-Hulk . . . well, that's what her speech was all about. As a woman, and woman professional lawyer, she's had to master her rage all her life, which made her transition to Hulk-dom much easier than it was for her cousin.

Bruce, in that scene, reacted much as you did. He was to focused on his own experience to listen to Jenn's point-of-view, although he does come around.

This show treats the difficulties women go through in our society pretty damn well. It can be hard for some dudes to get over their privilege to see it though.
 

Oh my goodness, you really missed the point of that scene, didn't you.

Bruce Banner, BEFORE he became the Hulk, had a pretty good life. Good job as a scientist, pretty girlfriend . . . . once the accident happened and he became the Hulk, then his life went to crap and he spent a long time mastering himself to overcome his rage.

Jennifer Walters BEFORE she became the She-Hulk . . . well, that's what her speech was all about. As a woman, and woman professional lawyer, she's had to master her rage all her life, which made her transition to Hulk-dom much easier than it was for her cousin.

Bruce, in that scene, reacted much as you did. He was to focused on his own experience to listen to Jenn's point-of-view, although he does come around.

This show treats the difficulties women go through in our society pretty damn well. It can be hard for some dudes to get over their privilege to see it though.

She's a lawyer not a homeless teen, her life wasn't that bad even compared to Bruce, both members of the professional class. But it's fine as long as your enjoying yourselves, I hope you continue enjoying it.
 

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