ahk-37714
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I'm not the common trope of people who dislike the show because it's female centred, because it has been decent soo far. But this episode in particular want written well. I didn't care for the Megan the stallion story line at all, her name was emphasised countless times so the point that she was more vital to the episode that She-hulk. The episode was just poorly written, not as funny as the previous two. The direction was very basic. There's just nothing special.
And as you'd assume, the post credit scene doesn't make sense to me. The writers clearly have feminist views. Trying to communicate to the audience female power and the sexualisation of woman in society by men, you don't know better. But the post credit scene goes against anything the writers stand for. She-hulk twerking and a close up of her ass. They're sexualising their lead character and it'll be the most remembered thing from the episode itself, not the actual story.
And as you'd assume, the post credit scene doesn't make sense to me. The writers clearly have feminist views. Trying to communicate to the audience female power and the sexualisation of woman in society by men, you don't know better. But the post credit scene goes against anything the writers stand for. She-hulk twerking and a close up of her ass. They're sexualising their lead character and it'll be the most remembered thing from the episode itself, not the actual story.
This episode has been emotional, funny, dramatic and overall a great watch. The acting is stellar as usual and the writing and direction is especially great from Levison who can be a little hit and miss at times but he nailed it with his ep. Easily one of if not the best of the series. And what's really good is that this genuinely has rewatchability because of the entertainment.
John Cena is the third actor to come out if the WWE and have success in the acting industry, but hasn't reached the levels of Dave Bautista or Dwayne Johnson, but this show genuinely showcases how much of a great actor Cena is. Not only is his comedy execution brilliant, but his emotional scenes are beautifully acted. When he started dancing, thinking about his brother and then fell to the ground and started crying, it was just wonderful. I'm soo happy for all his success in this show and he really has proved himself, the shows is soo good. Everyone in the show is soo wonderfully cast. It's just pure brilliance from Gunn.