She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer

I imagine it would be pretty much the same as that of a Sales Associate at a Target anywhere in the world. Admittedly, that's sort of confusing, given that Target only has stores in the United States* here on Earth Prime, but the MCU is different in all sorts of ways.

(*Their stores in Canada all shut down in 2015.)
I thought it was referring to sales targets. I mean, it does say Kamar-Taj underneath, which is the sorcerer fortress, not the city around it. (Otherwise when Dr Strange was asking for Kamar-Taj, people would’ve been like “You’re there, dude!”)
 

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I thought it was referring to sales targets. I mean, it does say Kamar-Taj underneath, which is the sorcerer fortress, not the city around it. (Otherwise when Dr Strange was asking for Kamar-Taj, people would’ve been like “You’re there, dude!”)
That was something I considered, but when I Google the phrase "target sales associate", this the first hit. Every reference points to stores run by the Target Corporation.
 


i have no idea who Megan the Stallion is

But the episode amused me including the jibe at social media mysoginy, fake news and the elf shapechanger. Emils soulmates wasn’t as amusing though

I liked the Thor joke in particular
 

I imagine it would be pretty much the same as that of a Sales Associate at a Target anywhere in the world. Admittedly, that's sort of confusing, given that Target only has stores in the United States* here on Earth Prime, but the MCU is different in all sorts of ways.

(*Their stores in Canada all shut down in 2015.)

There is also a retail chain in Australia with the Target name and an identical brand. It was determined that the branding was so generic and “obvious’ that both were permitted to continue.

So maybe Kamar-Taj has its own Target too
 


The b plot feels like an episode of like judge judy :ROFLMAO:

Wong pulled another "Wong out"

That naughty word-eating grin Jen gives when describing Dennis

It also looks like we have an over-arching villain
 

I wonder how many times Wong snuck Emil out of the prison for those fights? It was more than once because episode one was post-Shang-Chi end-credits scene due the Bruce's arm still being in a sling in that, but then the fight club scene in Shang-Chi is before that, while the one in She-Hulk has to be after that scene. While Marvel and Disney+ are putting it after everything by Ms Marvel in the watch order, this series is obviously taking place over a longer time than most other series or movies, so this is running more parallel to other recent series and movies, rather than after them. I wonder what other crossovers will happen in the remaining six episodes, aside from the Daredevil appearance? And because of the Daredevil appearance we know is coming, any chance the mysterious big bad that gang was working for is Kingpin? Or would another of Daredevil's enemies fit better?

Also, I am cracking up at the negative reactions to the end-credit scene for episode three. All these people wanting everything Marvel to be super serious and can't handle that She-Hulk is a sitcom. lol
 

I wonder how many times Wong snuck Emil out of the prison for those fights? It was more than once because episode one was post-Shang-Chi end-credits scene due the Bruce's arm still being in a sling in that, but then the fight club scene in Shang-Chi is before that, while the one in She-Hulk has to be after that scene. While Marvel and Disney+ are putting it after everything by Ms Marvel in the watch order, this series is obviously taking place over a longer time than most other series or movies, so this is running more parallel to other recent series and movies, rather than after them. I wonder what other crossovers will happen in the remaining six episodes, aside from the Daredevil appearance? And because of the Daredevil appearance we know is coming, any chance the mysterious big bad that gang was working for is Kingpin? Or would another of Daredevil's enemies fit better?

Also, I am cracking up at the negative reactions to the end-credit scene for episode three. All these people wanting everything Marvel to be super serious and can't handle that She-Hulk is a sitcom. lol
It didn't have to be more than once. More likely, that footage was taken during the events of Shang-Chi and went viral on the internet, but it wasn't until Emil's upcoming parole and the She-Hulk factor bumped up public awareness that people joined the dots and realised it was The Abomination in that footage.
 

Also, I am cracking up at the negative reactions to the end-credit scene for episode three. All these people wanting everything Marvel to be super serious and can't handle that She-Hulk is a sitcom. lol
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.

The episode as a whole was fine. Jennifer gets a win with Emil's case, douchey DA lawyer is confirmed as such in the court of law, more 4th wall breaks, a potential nemesis, and a lesson in getting ahead of a story instead of ignoring it.
 

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