Jennifer Walters navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered Hulk.Jennifer Walters navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered Hulk.Jennifer Walters navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered Hulk.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' garners mixed reviews, praising Tatiana Maslany's performance and its unique legal drama-superhero comedy blend. The show's meta humor, fourth-wall breaking, and Marvel character integration are highlighted. Criticisms include inconsistent CGI, lack of action, and uneven humor. Some appreciate its attempt to diversify the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a female-led comedy, while others find it lacking depth and coherence. The series is deemed entertaining yet flawed, with varied viewer opinions.
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Marvel was once an unstoppable juggernaut of quality, with entertaining stories and yes even some thought provoking asides. But after 2019 it's like a totally different team is running things.
Marvel is just milking money and throwing content onto the screen with barely any thought or coherent structure.
I hope the show improves because there's talent here (especially Tatiana Maslany) but this show is failing its star and more importantly failing its audience.
But on a larger scale Marvel needs to course correct... and quickly, before all the trust and goodwill they earned is squandered.
Marvel is just milking money and throwing content onto the screen with barely any thought or coherent structure.
I hope the show improves because there's talent here (especially Tatiana Maslany) but this show is failing its star and more importantly failing its audience.
But on a larger scale Marvel needs to course correct... and quickly, before all the trust and goodwill they earned is squandered.
Marvel Studies proclaims that this is a "sitcom" in all their marketing materials but it is painfully unfunny. The writing is juvenile, the quips and dialogue between the characters is neither witty, clever, or even interesting. Did anyone on the set laugh at this stuff as they were filming It, because if not they should have many adjustments to the script in real-time.
The main character is boring, she goes through no challenges and therefore experiences no character growth worth watching.
These first three 25 minute episodes have been an absolute slog to get though, since I'm often pausing to find myself doing something else.
Awful writing is a real letdown to what is an otherwise interesting character in the comics.
The main character is boring, she goes through no challenges and therefore experiences no character growth worth watching.
These first three 25 minute episodes have been an absolute slog to get though, since I'm often pausing to find myself doing something else.
Awful writing is a real letdown to what is an otherwise interesting character in the comics.
The first episode was fairly weak, especially the writing, but it's unfair to judge a series on a single show. The next two episodes have gotten even worse, with Tim Roth being the only saving grace. The drivel that passes for dialogue is horrible, and I assume they hired the actress who plays Nikki to make every one else seem more competent. She is atrocious!
I've sat through some Marvel garbage (C & D comes to mind), but this may be worse!
I've been trying to find positive attributes because I'm a fan of the genre, but the terrible writing has made that nearly impossible.
Don't forget this bit either; it's not funny for a comedy and the legal aspect is straight out of a children's cartoon.
I've sat through some Marvel garbage (C & D comes to mind), but this may be worse!
I've been trying to find positive attributes because I'm a fan of the genre, but the terrible writing has made that nearly impossible.
Don't forget this bit either; it's not funny for a comedy and the legal aspect is straight out of a children's cartoon.
I enjoyed She-Hulk more than I thought I would. I know the reviews have been mixed and most of the negative reviews all say the same thing and that's how is she stronger and better than the original Hulk already and that she comes off as unlikable. I agree with that to a point but I still think the show is pretty entertaining. Mark Ruffalo is as terrific as always. He's not only a great Hulk/Bruce Banner but he's just a flat out great actor in just about everything he does. Tatiana Maslany does a good job as She-Hulk but I agree they need to tone down that she's better than Hulk at everything. They have a phenomenal cast overall with those two, Charlie Cox, Benedict Wong, Tim Roth & Jameela Jamil who are all great actors doing a great job as usual. Bottom line is I had a lot of fun watching it and would recommend it to any fan of the MCU.
Like the title says, do you want a show about nothing, where literally nothing happens and just happens to have a slight super hero connection to it? Then boy do I have the show for you.
I like the character from the comics, and actually like the actress playing the role, Im well aware that She-Hulk is not a "super hero" and is known for being comedic and fourth wall breaking, so I ask where is the She-Hulk from the comics. Ive read and heard so many amazing pitches for this show and what it could have been, being a court room show, its actually kind of amazing how bad the writers have failed this show and character. I hope if they get a second season (and I actually would like that) that they get a writing staff that would do this show and character justice.
I like the character from the comics, and actually like the actress playing the role, Im well aware that She-Hulk is not a "super hero" and is known for being comedic and fourth wall breaking, so I ask where is the She-Hulk from the comics. Ive read and heard so many amazing pitches for this show and what it could have been, being a court room show, its actually kind of amazing how bad the writers have failed this show and character. I hope if they get a second season (and I actually would like that) that they get a writing staff that would do this show and character justice.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough each transformation from Jennifer Walters to She-Hulk and back is created using CGI, Malia Arrayah plays She-Hulk on-set for having reference of She-Hulk size (her face is replaced by the Tatiana Maslany using CGI). Maslany is 5' 4" (1,63 m) tall, while Arrayah is 6' 5¼" (1,96 m) tall.
- GoofsIn two of the first three episodes, in the courtroom they show the defendant seated at the table closest to the jury box. In American courts, the defendant is always seated AWAY from the jury, in the interests of safety. (This gives the bailiff more time to react should the defendant attack the jury.)
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits are a sequence of courtroom sketches, which vary depending on the episode.
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- Runtime32 minutes
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