Whose Show Is This?
- El episodio se transmitió el 13 oct 2022
- TV-14
- 32min
Jen se encuentra en problemas con la ley y lucha por recoger las piezas de su vida.Jen se encuentra en problemas con la ley y lucha por recoger las piezas de su vida.Jen se encuentra en problemas con la ley y lucha por recoger las piezas de su vida.
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Opiniones destacadas
Something different to what MCU did everywhere else. Light, funny, but faces real world and not just superhero stuff.
Great perspective of being a woman in a male dominated field, and generally a single woman in the world.
Comments made at her, questions she is asked that no one would ever ask a man. And how she deals with it as a person and not as a superhero, it was super interesting to watch.
Unlike some other Marvel character behaviour that would not stand in the test of time, I think this one is a winner and is totally underrated.
"Oh you don't like Marvel endings anymore? Well, here's us taking the laziest way to address it because we're so smart"
This episode is the pinacle of what's wrong with Marvel's endings despite them trying to be all snarky and smug about "addressing" it... that it's always the laziest "out" they could think of and still convince themselves and their die-hard audiences that it's some innovative work of storytelling. Way to end what already was a painfully cringey and uninspired mess.
For those that loved this ending and thought it was smart... please, and I don't mean this insultingly, go watch a little more than everything Marvel.
Why did jen go to max security prison? Busting some TVs and a wall where NO ONE was actually hurt? Stupid writers, stupid story, stupid show. The worst part, is that this series could have actually been GOOD if they had competent people behind the wheel. I actually feel bad for tatiana, she's a good actress and it's not her fault the writers are morons that never once picked up a real she-hulk comic even after getting the job.
I really wanted to like this series in its entirety, alas only a small percentage of it I found to be working, the remaining not as much to not at all.
How does one find it difficult to figure out how to adapt a character like She-Hulk into live-action? Based on the discussions on such YouTube channels like Midnight's Edge none of this should be rocket science.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Jennifer scrolls through her text messaging app, one text message from Grant reads: "A full commitment's what I'm thinking of. You wouldn't get this from any other guy." These are lyrics from Rick Astley's song "Never Gonna Give You Up."
- ErroresCharlie Cox's accent slips numerous times during the lunch scene.
- Citas
[Hulk shows up to once again fight the Abomination]
Jennifer Walters: What is even happening here? This is a mess. None of these storylines make any sense.
[Jen faces the audience]
Jennifer Walters: Is this working for you?
[Screen suddenly changes to the Disney+ Marvel menu]
Jennifer Walters: Hey, what do you think you're doing? This menu is not gonna stop me. Just gonna break the inhibitor real quick.
[She-Hulk punches out her title card and looks through the other titles]
She-Hulk: All right, let's see here. No. Uh... No. Ah! Marvel Assembled. That'll do.
[She-Hulk jumps out of her window and breaks through the Marvel Assembled title card]
- Créditos curiososThe episode opens with a "Savage She-Hulk" title sequence, based on the El hombre increíble (1977) title sequence.
- ConexionesFeatured in Nerdrotic: Top 5 Woke Hollywood DISASTERS of 2022 (2022)
- Bandas sonorasThe Incredible Hulk (Theme)
From the Television Program El hombre increíble (1977)
Written and Performed by Joseph Harnell
Courtesy of Universal Television
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