Ribbit and Rip It
- El episodio se transmitió el 6 oct 2022
- TV-14
- 36min
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7.6/10
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She-Hulk representa A Leap-Frog que fue lesionado por un error de funcionamiento de su traje de superhéroe.She-Hulk representa A Leap-Frog que fue lesionado por un error de funcionamiento de su traje de superhéroe.She-Hulk representa A Leap-Frog que fue lesionado por un error de funcionamiento de su traje de superhéroe.
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This episode of she hulk is what this show should've been from the start and it's very frustrating it's only starting to come together at the end of its run. It's not secret this episode was helped by daredevil who is a great addition to this episode. He had great quips but brought a much needed serious tone the show needed. The action in this episode is on the whole ok with some dodgy cgi flips bringing it down. Jen and Matt have great chemistry and it was great to watch them grow closer over the course of the episode part of me wishes it was a joint show for the two of them. That being said the parts of the episode daredevil wasn't in were also pretty great the end reveal was shocking. Despite all the positive things I have for this episode it doesn't feel like the penultimate episode and I'm very worried about the finale.
90% on the internet are completely delighted with Daredevil's introduction, myself included! Kevin Feige and Co. Can take a breath, they nailed it!
The show has been blatantly disappointing so far, but I can't fault this episode. Man did I miss the devil of Hell's Kitchen! Charlie Cox is just so unbelievably terrific. His presence and charisma, WOW. He effortlessly elevates every scenes he's in. He's exactly the DD from the Netflix series. I thought it was great that Cox could dive more into the humor level, and every line and every action felt fully in character and true to Daredevil.
The hallway action scene looked AWESOME and the references to the Netflix show (MUSIC!) were delightful.
He and Tatiana Maslany had such a great chemistry, you really felt the sizzle. Now you understand why Cox wants her to appear in his series. With good writing I would be absolutely open for it. The writing was finally really good and the dialogues seemed harmonious and real. This episode also has been the most likable and charming we've seen Maslany's character.
By far the best episode and finally some really MCU worthy entertainment. I'm curious what they do with the finale.
The show has been blatantly disappointing so far, but I can't fault this episode. Man did I miss the devil of Hell's Kitchen! Charlie Cox is just so unbelievably terrific. His presence and charisma, WOW. He effortlessly elevates every scenes he's in. He's exactly the DD from the Netflix series. I thought it was great that Cox could dive more into the humor level, and every line and every action felt fully in character and true to Daredevil.
The hallway action scene looked AWESOME and the references to the Netflix show (MUSIC!) were delightful.
He and Tatiana Maslany had such a great chemistry, you really felt the sizzle. Now you understand why Cox wants her to appear in his series. With good writing I would be absolutely open for it. The writing was finally really good and the dialogues seemed harmonious and real. This episode also has been the most likable and charming we've seen Maslany's character.
By far the best episode and finally some really MCU worthy entertainment. I'm curious what they do with the finale.
I'm watching the finale now, and the ending of the penultimate episode doesn't really set up the finale in a reasonable, believable way.
It would have worked better, story-wise, if She-Hulk went on an actual rampage at the end of this episode. What we saw was her doing whatever it took to stop the televisions from displaying her having sex. Completely reasonable. She never struck anything else directly.
So why not have her overreact, scriptwriters? Why display the events in a way where any reasonable viewer would see She-Hulk acting with such controlled anger? Are the showrunners worried we'd see her as less of a heroine, if she had an out-of-control outburst? We've had enough anti-heroes to be fine with some grey.
She-Hulk was clearly in the right here, and it frankly ruined the beginning of the finale.
It would have worked better, story-wise, if She-Hulk went on an actual rampage at the end of this episode. What we saw was her doing whatever it took to stop the televisions from displaying her having sex. Completely reasonable. She never struck anything else directly.
So why not have her overreact, scriptwriters? Why display the events in a way where any reasonable viewer would see She-Hulk acting with such controlled anger? Are the showrunners worried we'd see her as less of a heroine, if she had an out-of-control outburst? We've had enough anti-heroes to be fine with some grey.
She-Hulk was clearly in the right here, and it frankly ruined the beginning of the finale.
I really liked it! It was a cute and wholesome episode (admittedly with an obvious plot twist)
I liked the introduction of the gang and it was very well directed the humor was subpar compared to the previous ones. But we're gettin to the third act with a very promising premise...
and They did well with daredevil. I'm satisfied.
I like the heartfelt and wholesome atmosphere of this episode, and the humor is light. The dialogues were done really well and I guess that it's kinda character development for jen as she comes to term with how being she-hulk is "cheating" It was the best episode so far. Loved every second of it.
I like the heartfelt and wholesome atmosphere of this episode, and the humor is light. The dialogues were done really well and I guess that it's kinda character development for jen as she comes to term with how being she-hulk is "cheating" It was the best episode so far. Loved every second of it.
I've been watching this show almost out of curiosity... It is boring and kinda cringe.. almost in a "its so bad that its good"
But this chapter was fun, i laughed, had heart and chemistry between the "main characters" the story flowed and right in the end i was for the first time hoping for some more............... .hoped that this show would have been like this the previous boring 7 eps
Marvel really need to get their things together or... i know im not alone in this, ill stop watching their things altogether...
Ill keep watching anyway ... again.... out of curiosity and now a little hope.
But this chapter was fun, i laughed, had heart and chemistry between the "main characters" the story flowed and right in the end i was for the first time hoping for some more............... .hoped that this show would have been like this the previous boring 7 eps
Marvel really need to get their things together or... i know im not alone in this, ill stop watching their things altogether...
Ill keep watching anyway ... again.... out of curiosity and now a little hope.
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- TriviaIn the comics, Vincent Patilio is the villain Leapfrog whose suit gives him strength and the ability to jump long distances. He was twice captured by Daredevil, ending his career.
- ErroresIf Matt was concerned about the safety of Luke's clients then the proper remedy would have been not for She Hulk to be barred from receiving the client list but for the contents to be kept under seal so that only the lawyers and judge know the contents.
- Citas
[Matt and Jennifer are sitting together at the bar]
Matt Murdock: I think you're in a unique position to do some real good. You see, the way I see it, Jen Walters can use the law to help people when society fails them. She-Hulk can help people when the law fails them. So, you can, if you choose...
Jennifer Walters: Be the best of both worlds.
- Créditos curiososThe end credit has courtroom sketches of Todd bidding on the Wakandan war spear against Leapfrog, Jen and Matt in bed, Daredevil doing the "Walk of Shame" away from Jen's house while carrying his boots, and Nikki seeing Daredevil as she goes to Jen's house.
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Moments of 2022 (2022)
- Bandas sonorasLet's Werk
Written by Stephen Ruchelman, Julisa Wilson, and Samuel Grace
Performed by Julisa Wilson
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
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