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Spoilers She-Hulk: Attorney at Law discussion thread

If you have Amazon Prime, you can watch it for free. It's probably my fav comedy of all time.
Pretty much ABC sitcoms was my childhood starting in that mid 80s thru the 90s (and the TGIF era). I think Perfect Strangers/Head of the Class on Wednesdays 8-9 and Growing Pains/Who's the boss on Tues 8-9 was the beginning of really remembering what I had watched on TV as a kid at night.

Family Matters (which became Steve Urkel's vehicle) was a spin-off of Perfect Strangers. Harriet Winslow the wife of Carl was a supporting character on Perfect Strangers for several seasons.
 
I mean, Adrianna's death was pretty much a given at that point, so...

A fun episode. Easily triggered Men-inist babies can go get bent.

So, um, can She-Hulk, you know.... ? I mean, fluids are still swapping around and Banner can't (granted the higher heart rate triggers Hulk, but it also seems to be his semen has the lethal blast of Gamma too.) So...

I dunno, probably thinking to much about it.

I'd argue that "verbal agreements and contracts" are a thing and something one can be bound to just as much as a written one.

But, this is fun. I'm usually willing to give CG in a TV series a slide but the look of She-Hulk in her office with Wongers wasn't good. She looked like a image from and old FMV game.
 
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I mean, Adrianna's death was pretty much a given at that point, so...

A fun episode. Easily triggeted Men-inist babies can go get bent.

So, um, can She-Hulk, you know.... ? I mean, fluids are still swapping around and Banner can't (granted the higher heart rate triggers Hulk, but it also seems to be his semen has the lethal blast of Gamma too.) So...

I dunno, probably thinking to much about it.

I'd argue that "verbal agreements and contracts" are a thing and something one can be bound to just as much as a written one.

But, this is fun. I'm usually willing to give CG in a TV series a slide but the look of She-Hulk in her office with Wongers wasn't good. She looked like a image from and old FMV game.
A lead condom or Hot Doc's headed for chemo soon? Take a number, Brodie.
 
I noticed Wong was also watching This is US. I see he is going for variety in his tv watching choices because that show and The Sopranos are two different viewing experiences.
 
Loved Wong and the Partygirl, especially the end credits.

This show has settled into a nice sitcom mode - i love Jen Walters and her chaotic character, especially when she's dating. Her facial expressions are hilarious.
I wish they would have filmed the scene shown in the drawings with the party girl signing a contract in blood in front of a goat demon with a name tag.
 
If you have Amazon Prime, you can watch it for free. It's probably my fav comedy of all time.

Pretty much ABC sitcoms was my childhood starting in that mid 80s thru the 90s (and the TGIF era). I think Perfect Strangers/Head of the Class on Wednesdays 8-9 and Growing Pains/Who's the boss on Tues 8-9 was the beginning of really remembering what I had watched on TV as a kid at night.

Family Matters (which became Steve Urkel's vehicle) was a spin-off of Perfect Strangers. Harriet Winslow the wife of Carl was a supporting character on Perfect Strangers for several seasons.
Oh, that's why the title sounded so familiar, I've been a Family Matters fan since I was a kid.
I noticed Wong was also watching This is US. I see he is going for variety in his tv watching choices because that show and The Sopranos are two different viewing experiences.
So that's what he was watching, I was wondering what that was.
I have a huge variety in my viewing, I watch everything from adult premium dramas like Game of Thrones, to gronded family shows like Heartland, and sitcoms like Young Sheldon and Abbot Elementary.
 
Family Matters (which became Steve Urkel's vehicle) was a spin-off of Perfect Strangers. Harriet Winslow the wife of Carl was a supporting character on Perfect Strangers for several seasons.

I just started rewatching season 3 where they start working at the newspaper. Harriet makes her debut and she is wonderful. If I remember correctly, Carl makes a cameo or two before the spin-off?

Anyway, I keep bringing up Cousin Larry because I had just started a Perfect Strangers rewatch a few weeks before She-Hulk premiered and I had no idea Mark Linn-Baker was a member of the cast. It completely blew my mind when I realized he was Jen's dad.
 
I mean, Adrianna's death was pretty much a given at that point, so...

A fun episode. Easily triggered Men-inist babies can go get bent.

So, um, can She-Hulk, you know.... ? I mean, fluids are still swapping around and Banner can't (granted the higher heart rate triggers Hulk, but it also seems to be his semen has the lethal blast of Gamma too.) So...

I dunno, probably thinking to much about it.

I'd argue that "verbal agreements and contracts" are a thing and something one can be bound to just as much as a written one.

But, this is fun. I'm usually willing to give CG in a TV series a slide but the look of She-Hulk in her office with Wongers wasn't good. She looked like a image from and old FMV game.

There was a Defenders mini Series by Kieth Giffen, that said that the Hulk turns back into Banner at the point of Orgasm.

But Peter David had the Grey Hulk knock up Betty, and a hundred years later the Hulk's alterego, The Maestro who rules the cursed Earth made his way through over a dozen women without accidentally killing anyone on a splash page.

Comics She Hulk has had sex with Thor, Herclues, Juggernaut and Wyatt Wingfoot. The last one is base line human, but yes it is unlikely a regular human can do much to her sexually, if she doesn't flinch when shot with a gun.

The start of the Dan Slott series she was actually put on Avengers probation for screwing around too much with random civilians, because it was a security risk and tacky.
 
The Jennifer that slept with Juggernaut was and interdimensional variant from another earth.

The only reason they had to do that is because Chuck Austen spent a lot of time and sweat turning the juggernaut into a goody. Misunderstood who never meant to be jerk, and being a notch on She-Hulk's bedpost maligned Austen.

The moment Chuck split, Juggernaut spun out over over his sidekick dying, and went back to evil.

Suck it Chuck.

Remind me... Why are the X-men squatting in the Juggernaut's house?

Oh.

Cain was presumed dead when his father died, so Charles inherited the Marko mansion from his step father.

If there was ever a reason to trade sexual favours with a really good Lawyer, it's to evict the X-Men.
 
^ man, Austen was a good part of the reason I quit reading comics. He kept popping on to titles I was reading and was so awful I realized I was only buying because of the compulsive behavior to have complete collections. I was already finding that I only liked comics in specific “runs” but Chuck really broke me.
 
The more I think about the Sneak Peak footage, the more I think Matt Murdock and Daredevil won't appear until the final two or so episodes. His speech to Jen sounds like a pivotal moment for her superhero acceptance arc.
 
It's a super small gag, but I laughed surprisingly hard when Madisynn, who had already said the Y wasn't where you thought it was, spelled out her name and Donny Blaze's lawyer suddenly scratched out something he was writing and started over. :lol:
Brilliant! I missed that! :lol:
 
I feel like I'm the only one who did accurately guess where the Y was. Granted, it was specifically because she said "it isn't where you think" that make me guess it was before the two Ns, but I digress.
 
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