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Nice to see Daredevil at the end.

Nice to see Daredevil at the end.
Back in the 80s RPG, She-Hulk had Monstrous Strength (on par with the Thing and one notch below Hulk and Thor at Unearthly), plus Hulk had his Rage ability that increased his Strength and Fighting ranks by one every round.Yeah, Jen knows Martial Arts (better agility) and also has better mental control - her transition to Hulk is gentler since she wasnt bombarded with mutating Gamma so doesnt suffer excess rage - however she is always depicted as less strong or durable than the Hulk.
They could have painted Gina Carano green and used her, but instead of a Hulk, she turns in to an ass.
We know they weren’t allowed Spider-Man so I assume his rogues were off limits too, probably the likes of stiltman etc and armoured villains being kept for Armor Wars etc.If the people acting out were not so sad and pitiful, it would be hilarious how they are reacting to the news that She-Hulk will show a lighter side of Daredevil and not the dark, violent version from the Netflix show.
Also, there were apparently all sorts of obscure Marvel characters that they wanted to use in the show, but Marvel said no to some because they already have plans for them elsewhere. I really want to know who they could be.
I've seen a lot of complaints online about She-Hulk not being muscular enough. My gut feeling is if they made her more muscular people would be complaining about that instead. In the comics She-Hulk's muscularity varies from artist to artist but she is probably more frequently drawn close to how she appears in the TV show.And yet when you put her and Gamora next to each other no one, without Marvel knowledge, hardly anyone would think that they are not the same species.
It doesn't help that both of them have the same "slim and fit" body type.
They should have given her at least some abs and muscles to make her more Hulk like. Maybe not bodybuilder on steroids muscle but at least olympic atlethe level and not a "I stay healthy with yoga" body.
More like:
Eh, sort of. In her first run, Jen was basically the Hulk made fan-servicey -- she'd turn into the She-Hulk whenever stressed and run amok, usually thwarting villainous schemes in the process. Then she got control over the transformations, was inducted into the Avengers and given a bit more dignity, then became a member of the Fantastic Four and wound up stuck in She-Hulk form, and then, in the late 80s, she got her own series again where she frequently broke the fourth wall and there was a lot more attention paid to her attempts to live a mundane life and practice law. The latter became an even bigger feature of some of her later series.So they mashed together the young-single-woman-in-the-city genre and the superhero genre. Creative, bit of a play to extend the audience probably. (Though I believe the character was always written like this from my knowledge of Marvel?)