Jen visits Blonsky's wellness retreat, meets new friends and gets in touch with her inner She-Hulk.Jen visits Blonsky's wellness retreat, meets new friends and gets in touch with her inner She-Hulk.Jen visits Blonsky's wellness retreat, meets new friends and gets in touch with her inner She-Hulk.
- Chuck Donelan
- (as John Piruccello)
- Tow Truck Guy
- (as David R. Sardi)
- Bulldozer
- (uncredited)
- Piledriver
- (uncredited)
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It was very funny, but also very smart. And, as I wrote two weeks back, this show is enthusiastically about the female experience. They really doubled-down on that viewpoint here. And it made it very relatable and entertaining.
I hate mobile phones (with a passion) and barely use mine. It was very amusing to see Jen so tethered to hers here. Though, it was very understandable.
Saracen is a new character to me, but I know and recognise all the others. And it was WONDERFUL to see them here, used this way. Very clever indeed. It gives me so much joy that we have such a fresh vision in the MCU. Long may it last.
10/10.
Super refreshing from last week which I would argue was the WORST episode so far. This was an unexpected joy to watch, and I thought it did Jen's character well for some much needed development
Also, in my opinion the best 4th wall break in the entire show so far. The jokes were back to funny, I enjoyed the heck out of the cinematography in the beginning, and I was glad to see a storyline that I'm pretty sure everyone can relate to in the 21st century
I'll be the first to admit I'm still waiting on Daredevil to swing by, and I'm upset he's getting dangled in front of my face like a carrot, but if we had to wait one more episode to see him, I'm glad this is what came of it.
It did not make much progress towards the overarching plot, however it motivated Jen to value herself more. Overall light on action, but heavy on feels.
Our first 3 episodes were decent, providing a look at the legal world within the MCU.
After then, the show has been on a rapid downward turn of some of the most bland and utterly terrible plots I have ever seen.
This episode continues this, with the entire plot for this episode feeling so valid and hollow we are left wondering exactly what is the point.
I can give a single positive- every actor is doing great. They are trying so hard despite how awful the writing is. Its impressive they can deliver these lines at all.
Also- the show really teased a certain iconic character returning, only to make us wait until the penulimate episode?
Yet another 'middle-of-the-road' episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, that really should have been pretty great television but the people behind the scenes dropped the ball with.
Did you know
- TriviaJen's car is picked up by Slott's Towing. And the driver name is Dan. Dan Slott was a writer on the She-Hulk comic.
- GoofsThe 'three days earlier' version of Jen bringing Josh into her apartment shows a different sequence of events from the original; originally she grabs his shirt and pulls him in after her, but in the replay she puts her arm around his waist and escorts him through the door.
- Quotes
[talking about Josh in Blonsky's therapy group]
She-Hulk: I met him when I was Jen, and he liked Jen. He specifically didn't ask about She-Hulk.
[smiles]
She-Hulk: You know in high school that friend you have that's like, cooler than you are? Like, more attractive and athletic. They get all the attention from everyone.
[gestures down to herself]
She-Hulk: [playfully suggestive] Hello! Like, you think life would be so much easier if I were that person, and I can turn into that person anytime I want to. And everyone pays attention when I'm this. Like, my colleagues, my boss, guys. But it feels like cheating because would they like me if I didn't have all of this? Like, if I was just Jen, would the same guys who like She-Hulk stick around for Jen? Because some of them don't. And that sucks for Jen because Jen is great, and no one cares when they're She-Hulk. So, like, I meet this guy who actually likes Jen, and that just felt good to know that, you know? And then, he ghosts me and it sucks.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits include court room sketches of Al Aguila matadoring in college, Jen meditating in group, and Porcupine taking his costume in to be dry-cleaned.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
- SoundtracksNow I'm In It
Written by Alana Haim, Este Haim, Danielle Haim, Rostam Batmanglij, and Ramesh Srivastava
Performed by Haim
Courtesy of HAIM Productions Inc under exclusive license to Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Dunaway Gardens, 3218 Roscoe Rd, Newnan, GA, United States(Blonsky's retreat "Summer Twilights")
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- Runtime32 minutes
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