Jen is a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, a stressful event compounded by uniquely She-Hulk issues.Jen is a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, a stressful event compounded by uniquely She-Hulk issues.Jen is a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, a stressful event compounded by uniquely She-Hulk issues.
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This episode highlights everything wrong with the show
Another She-Hulk episode, another half an hour wasted.
Where to begin? Firstly, its now incredibly clear that this show does not care about getting anywhere anytime soon. Plot may as well not exist in the world of she hulk, since we waste 30 minutes on issues such as dating, weddings and copyright.
I can give this episode one positive factor; the acting is mainly good. Of course, the actors cannot save this terrible script, but they mostly try.
Another weakness in this episode is the awful CGI and editing. Scenes just clumsily collide with no thought about how they flow. Also, the music is just terrible.
Overall, this is the worst episode yet.
Where to begin? Firstly, its now incredibly clear that this show does not care about getting anywhere anytime soon. Plot may as well not exist in the world of she hulk, since we waste 30 minutes on issues such as dating, weddings and copyright.
I can give this episode one positive factor; the acting is mainly good. Of course, the actors cannot save this terrible script, but they mostly try.
Another weakness in this episode is the awful CGI and editing. Scenes just clumsily collide with no thought about how they flow. Also, the music is just terrible.
Overall, this is the worst episode yet.
Hard to see where the show goes from here
6 episodes into She-Hulk and we still have almost no clue where the underlying story will go. This episode was sort of frustrating to me, as it doesn't do anything to further the narrative of the show and just focuses on something as meaningless as a wedding of her friend from High School? That didn't make sense to me, neither did bringing back Titania as it seemed as though she already overcame that threat in a previous episode. Speaking of, Titania is a pretty below-par MCU villain, as she poses barely any threat and is inherently written to be an over the top and ridiculous character. This makes her pretty laughable really, and it doesn't build any tension and all the fights with her in it are a bit lame, as we know She-Hulk is going to win easily. Back to the narrative of the season, so far, it's been very irritating. All the episodes set up plot threads, but don't follow them up at all. They all choose to tell small, self-contained stories which is fine for one or two episodes, but shouldn't make up a whole series of television. There does have to be some overarching narrative that your series builds up to! And so far with She-Hulk we haven't seen that. This episode has just been a continuation of this. Just another small, relatively boring episode of television that doesn't add anything, or further the plot of the series. I'm worried that they won't be able to wrap up the show effectively in the final few episodes. Hopefully they won't mess up Daredevil at least.
(And seeing the guy that plays Rafe's drug-dealer friend on OBX as a DJ was kinda funny)
(And seeing the guy that plays Rafe's drug-dealer friend on OBX as a DJ was kinda funny)
Jeez, why?
Tease Daredevil, get a wedding episode.
It was not as bad as previous episodes, it had its moments but so much of the episode is recycled cliche comedy and scenarios that we've seen executed better 1000 times before. The obnoxious bride, the getting drunk at a wedding, the one nice wedding guest etc. The writing shouldn't be this lazy, you can't be going "well the situation is completely unique because she's a hulk", that cannot and should not be the one selling point. If they want to be unique give us something unique & not have this feeling like they're using a random word generator to put her into scenarios.
This week we are treated to some action but once again it's far too short.
CGI not as bad as previous weeks but still no where near what you'd expect from something that has the budget this show has and Disney's resources.
The good tho is finally seems to be a bit of a story arc, it's only taken 6 episodes but it's finally there.
It was not as bad as previous episodes, it had its moments but so much of the episode is recycled cliche comedy and scenarios that we've seen executed better 1000 times before. The obnoxious bride, the getting drunk at a wedding, the one nice wedding guest etc. The writing shouldn't be this lazy, you can't be going "well the situation is completely unique because she's a hulk", that cannot and should not be the one selling point. If they want to be unique give us something unique & not have this feeling like they're using a random word generator to put her into scenarios.
This week we are treated to some action but once again it's far too short.
CGI not as bad as previous weeks but still no where near what you'd expect from something that has the budget this show has and Disney's resources.
The good tho is finally seems to be a bit of a story arc, it's only taken 6 episodes but it's finally there.
That's it for me
This show went downhill really, really fast and it's just depressing...
The first 2 episodes where decent, but this one... This is the lowest MCU ever got to. I was so embarrased wathing this. Almost all of the scenes were cringeworthy. The dog, Titiana all of it was just bad. No action, no story, just pieces of random unfunny gags stitched together.
Jen is not a bad character, the writing and show itself is. I would never have thought that I will see show or a movie from Marvel this bad, it just makes me sad. I love this universe I am a fan since Iron man 1, but series like She-Hulk and Ms. Marvel are killing the MCU for me.
The first 2 episodes where decent, but this one... This is the lowest MCU ever got to. I was so embarrased wathing this. Almost all of the scenes were cringeworthy. The dog, Titiana all of it was just bad. No action, no story, just pieces of random unfunny gags stitched together.
Jen is not a bad character, the writing and show itself is. I would never have thought that I will see show or a movie from Marvel this bad, it just makes me sad. I love this universe I am a fan since Iron man 1, but series like She-Hulk and Ms. Marvel are killing the MCU for me.
Wasn't Necessary For the Show
I don't know if this episode was suppose to be a parody of wedding episodes or poke fun of this type, but it certainly felt like another wedding episode that interrupts the season's plot. It does break the momentum going for this season, especially after ending the previous episode with a tease of another fan-favorite character.
The subplot with Mr. Immortal wasn't effective for my enjoyment, aside from the fact that I really tried to enjoy the show since it's premiere episode. That subplot filled with constant bantering and the recurring topics of toxic men & women was not working for me at all. I did feel like I was watching a completely different show, but not in a good way.
The episode only had one fight scene, which that itself was way too short. I understand if the fight scene may have been written or edited short to avoid more work for She-Hulk's CGI design, but I definitely needed more out of the fight scene to show more of the rivalry between the two characters.
As a merciful & lenient reviewer, I thought this episode was just okay at the borderline minimum because of some aspects of the Marvel lore included and the ending scene teasing future episodes moving forward, and I'm really glad it's moving too.
The subplot with Mr. Immortal wasn't effective for my enjoyment, aside from the fact that I really tried to enjoy the show since it's premiere episode. That subplot filled with constant bantering and the recurring topics of toxic men & women was not working for me at all. I did feel like I was watching a completely different show, but not in a good way.
The episode only had one fight scene, which that itself was way too short. I understand if the fight scene may have been written or edited short to avoid more work for She-Hulk's CGI design, but I definitely needed more out of the fight scene to show more of the rivalry between the two characters.
As a merciful & lenient reviewer, I thought this episode was just okay at the borderline minimum because of some aspects of the Marvel lore included and the ending scene teasing future episodes moving forward, and I'm really glad it's moving too.
Did you know
- TriviaJen's first fourth wall break in which she mentions that this is a "self-contained wedding episode" is a signal to not expect first appearance of Matt Murdock/Daredevil despite Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans (2022)'s tease.
- GoofsThe second shot of Jen placing cash on the bar is the same as the first shot, but flipped and rotated 180 degrees. The serial number on the top bill in each shot is identical. The flowers are also on the same side of the screen, but Jen's hand comes from the opposite direction.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits feature photos from the wedding, Titania having her teeth fixed after She-Hulk punched her, and Immortal talking to one of his ex-wives while making eye contact.
- SoundtracksThe Vibes
Written by Craig Smith, Samara Smith, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), and Theo Ross Rosenthal
Performed by SaFire
Courtesy of The Math Club
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- 29m
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