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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The freewheeling, devil may care attitude of "She-Hulk" is what makes this show so entertaining. As a self aware, fourth wall breaking series that doesn't have the absolute world ending stakes of other Marvel fare, this is somewhat of a 21st century sitcom - and I mean that as a compliment. It's fresh, funny, often absurd in the most unpredictable of ways, this is a show that shines when it lets it's weirdness fly. It's a shame some of the reviews of this series seem to be political for opaque and illogical reasons, because this is a great, funny show with a fantastic actor in Tatania Masilany at its centre. The supporting cast, Jamil, Gonzaga, Harrison, and Goldsberry are all fantastic here as well. The mix of drama, tension and a lot of humour in this episode great, and it's *different*. The meta element adding in realistic internet comments and threats is also a bold and brilliant commentary on the current North American culture and zeitgeist.
2/10 is frankly quite generous to this filled with cringe episode, it's probably one of the worst filler episodes of any limited serie i have seen so far, and perhaps the writers thought that making the lead actress acknowledge the fact that it is an anticlamatic episode at this stage is smart writing or maybe they thought it would make it less worse. In a sense it was like a cringe alert so that is why it deserves a +1 for effort. In general this is so far a poorely written show that i believed will get better, but unfortunately I find myself giving less stars from an episode to the next. At this stage I just hope that they will not massacre other caracters like daredevil, it will be like the final straw for the series.
66% of the show has passed, there is no comedy anywhere to be seen, no actual plot, no characterization, no real villain revealed yet, and Shulkie still looks like a PS2 NPC.
The lawyers don't act like actual lawyers at all and all act like circus clowns. I get that there's really no comedy without characters acting like a buffoon, but that's for when the show is not connected to any universe and has its own separate universe where the characters can be goofy and not feel cringey and awkward, not when we're in the MCU which they've been trying to make look as real as possible.
I gotta admit, the reveal of the groom was actually unexpected and actually funny, but wouldn't you know, the writer decides once again to focus on the most boring and uninteresting non-events instead yet again, and they only show that joke for like 5 seconds. They actually had a decent idea to run with and they didn't, that's how brilliant the writing is.
And instead, what do we get? Cringey scenes with Titania - another waste of a good actress, and awful CW-level fight scenes. Awful dialogue written for each and every character and people just saying what they think via dialogue without an ounce of subtlety that makes Obi-Wan Kenobi's writing look like Chinatown's script.
And not to mention that unsurprisingly every 5 lines of dialogue is about "half the population bad". Like are you as a writer working for the biggest entertainment company in the world, so oppressed by the existence of the half of population that you have to remind us how bad they are every 3 minutes of your show?
I don't even know why I'm giving it a 2 because I didn't enjoy anything from this episode other than the groom joke that only lasted for 5 seconds, and the B plot was only interesting for 10 seconds too only when the window thing happened and I've already forgotten what this episode was. Like they actually had a funny idea with the groom and could've made the wedding more tolerable and they went "nah, let's have she hulk have the most uninteresting fight with tatiana."
I really don't know what the point of this show is actually. Feige might as well should've handed over this show to a bunch of TikTok cringe stars to write for him because this is basically on the same level as Attaway General, only with better actresses.
No amount of cameos can save this show, only could make it more tolerable. And it's really telling when the cameo characters of much much better shows are better than the whole everything of this show. But I'm pretty sure we all are anticipating them butchering another great character with their unfunny unprofessional Gen Z TikTok writing. Suffering.
The lawyers don't act like actual lawyers at all and all act like circus clowns. I get that there's really no comedy without characters acting like a buffoon, but that's for when the show is not connected to any universe and has its own separate universe where the characters can be goofy and not feel cringey and awkward, not when we're in the MCU which they've been trying to make look as real as possible.
I gotta admit, the reveal of the groom was actually unexpected and actually funny, but wouldn't you know, the writer decides once again to focus on the most boring and uninteresting non-events instead yet again, and they only show that joke for like 5 seconds. They actually had a decent idea to run with and they didn't, that's how brilliant the writing is.
And instead, what do we get? Cringey scenes with Titania - another waste of a good actress, and awful CW-level fight scenes. Awful dialogue written for each and every character and people just saying what they think via dialogue without an ounce of subtlety that makes Obi-Wan Kenobi's writing look like Chinatown's script.
And not to mention that unsurprisingly every 5 lines of dialogue is about "half the population bad". Like are you as a writer working for the biggest entertainment company in the world, so oppressed by the existence of the half of population that you have to remind us how bad they are every 3 minutes of your show?
I don't even know why I'm giving it a 2 because I didn't enjoy anything from this episode other than the groom joke that only lasted for 5 seconds, and the B plot was only interesting for 10 seconds too only when the window thing happened and I've already forgotten what this episode was. Like they actually had a funny idea with the groom and could've made the wedding more tolerable and they went "nah, let's have she hulk have the most uninteresting fight with tatiana."
I really don't know what the point of this show is actually. Feige might as well should've handed over this show to a bunch of TikTok cringe stars to write for him because this is basically on the same level as Attaway General, only with better actresses.
No amount of cameos can save this show, only could make it more tolerable. And it's really telling when the cameo characters of much much better shows are better than the whole everything of this show. But I'm pretty sure we all are anticipating them butchering another great character with their unfunny unprofessional Gen Z TikTok writing. Suffering.
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.
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.
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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