She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer

I kind of enjoyed the 4th wall breaking, meeting with the writers, and the head producer, but overall I was a little unsatisfied with the ending. I would have preferred it if Jen had talked the writers into coming up with something better, and then follow that up by showing us that better ending rather than just magically resolving everything. But hearing Jen say that Hulks smash things, sometimes even Daredevil, was worth the price of admission. I'm looking forward to another season.
Jen meets Deadpool. Creates an Nth Wall tesseract break, sparking "Secret Wars."
 

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I kind of enjoyed the 4th wall breaking, meeting with the writers, and the head producer, but overall I was a little unsatisfied with the ending. I would have preferred it if Jen had talked the writers into coming up with something better, and then follow that up by showing us that better ending rather than just magically resolving everything. But hearing Jen say that Hulks smash things, sometimes even Daredevil, was worth the price of admission. I'm looking forward to another season.
Yes, the resolution of the conflict was a bit abrupt, but I really appreciated that, after all that real world sexist naughty word Jen had to put up with throughout the show, she actually got to write her own ending. My 16 year old says she has liked this show of all the Disney+ MCU shows the most, and she really appreciated that aspect of the ending as well.
 


Yes, the resolution of the conflict was a bit abrupt, but I really appreciated that, after all that real world sexist naughty word Jen had to put up with throughout the show, she actually got to write her own ending. My 16 year old says she has liked this show of all the Disney+ MCU shows the most, and she really appreciated that aspect of the ending as well.

Interesting to hear the perspective of a young woman.
As a 50 yr old non-American brown man I do wonder if I miss some of the cultural cues embedded in these shows - especially as I dont tend to understand American comedy.
Im a Marvel fan though and hopefully openminded which is what keeps me invested
 

Interesting to hear the perspective of a young woman.
As a 50 yr old non-American brown man I do wonder if I miss some of the cultural cues embedded in these shows - especially as I dont tend to understand American comedy.
Im a Marvel fan though and hopefully openminded which is what keeps me invested
Indeed. I should point out that she's a young Kiwi woman with an American father, so she may not pick up on all the American cultural cues herself (although the vast majority of the media she has consumed during her life has been from America, so I could be wrong about that).
 

Yes, the resolution of the conflict was a bit abrupt, but I really appreciated that, after all that real world sexist naughty word Jen had to put up with throughout the show, she actually got to write her own ending. My 16 year old says she has liked this show of all the Disney+ MCU shows the most, and she really appreciated that aspect of the ending as well.
And I'll admit that I was a bit disappointed the only good superhero brawl we got was between She-Hulk and Hulk with the She-Hulk versus Daredevil coming it at number two. This is a comic book show, and She-Hulk does, or at least she did, smash stuff in the comics on occasion.
 

And I'll admit that I was a bit disappointed the only good superhero brawl we got was between She-Hulk and Hulk with the She-Hulk versus Daredevil coming it at number two. This is a comic book show, and She-Hulk does, or at least she did, smash stuff in the comics on occasion.
As Jen said, this season was about her coming to terms with having two identities, and she stated right at the end when talking to that reporter that she'll be acting as both a lawyer and a super-hero moving forward, so I hope that we will get to see her doing more Hulk smashing next season and in any movie appearances.

It would be cool if she also gets to make some appearances in the upcoming Daredevil Reborn show.
 

As Jen said, this season was about her coming to terms with having two identities, and she stated right at the end when talking to that reporter that she'll be acting as both a lawyer and a super-hero moving forward, so I hope that we will get to see her doing more Hulk smashing next season and in any movie appearances.

It would be cool if she also gets to make some appearances in the upcoming Daredevil Reborn show.

I think its more low budget and bad writing - the whole thing with Jen dismissive of an end brawl may be a push against genre but its also dismissive of the fanbase who want those action scenes. I want another season with the same cast but a new writing team and really hope her Avengers appearances are played a bit more “straight” superhero rather than self referential comedy
 

Indeed. I should point out that she's a young Kiwi woman with an American father, so she may not pick up on all the American cultural cues herself (although the vast majority of the media she has consumed during her life has been from America, so I could be wrong about that).

Wasn't that different 30 years ago.

At around that age alot of references get missed or we missed what they're trying to say because whatever they're showing doesn't have the same relevance here.

So some jokes fell flat, we missed allegories and The Simpson bullies were nice ones.
 

I think its more low budget and bad writing - the whole thing with Jen dismissive of an end brawl may be a push against genre but its also dismissive of the fanbase who want those action scenes. I want another season with the same cast but a new writing team and really hope her Avengers appearances are played a bit more “straight” superhero rather than self referential comedy
I meant that Jen spent most of the season resisting doing the whole "Hulk smash" thing because she didn't want to be She Hulk. Now that she's finally accepted that part of her and is prepared to be an actual super-hero, I expect we'll see her doing more smashing in the future.
 

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