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Spoilers She-Hulk: Attorney at Law discussion thread

Holy shit, that episode was even better than I dared (apologies) to hope for! I'm so happy we got equal measures of Matt Murdock and Daredevil with plenty of lawyering, hallway fighting, mentoring, and...wooing! It was so damn good to see Charlie Cox in full action again but this time with a lighter heart and a great sense of humor. AND we got The Theme. Not going to lie, I definitely lost my mind at that moment. I also really hoped that when Matt answered his phone at the bar with "Yes, Foggy?" but alas.

I especially loved seeing how Jen reacted to both sides of Matt's life and how she developed from those experiences with him. It was so damn good to see Matt properly her appreciated for who she is and what she tries to do as both a lawyer and as She-Hulk (despite her internal conflict about the latter). The two of them make a great partnership and I really do hope this means we'll get to see more of Matt if there's a second season and maybe even a Jen appearance in Echo (but I wouldn't be surprised if that didn't happen).

All of that joy and fun came crashing down in the final minutes. Despite the fourth-wall breaking that warned us that things were about to get bad, it still hurt to see Jen have her privacy violated in such a public and humiliating fashion, all to deliberately provoke her anger and make her look bad. There are a lot of implications from that cliffhanger and I don't know how the finale will be able to satisfactorily addresses all of the issues presented, while giving Jen the opportunity to redeem and vindicate herself. Oh, and deal with whomever is behind this attack on her persona.
 
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I originally wrote "love interest" but that was a term conflict with the rest of the list of verbs and "wooing" was apparently the best I could come up with as a replacement in the moment.
 
The difference between this Daredevil and the Netflix one is so jarring. I'm not used to seeing him smile so much. Very glad to see him back though. Fun episode. Should have come earlier.
 
Leapfrog is officially my favorite thing this series has done to date. Oh lord I was laughing so hard. Tadpoles? The stupid catchphrase? Going out the window at the end? This was so beautiful I nearly cried.

Easily my favorite episode, DD notwithstanding. It balanced the lawyer/superhero/civilian bits of the character incredibly well. Just so much fun all around.
 
I had a feeling that Bruce's warning in the first episode that "once they see you as a monster, there's no going back" was going to come into play before this all ended.
The whole series has been Jen finding out Bruce was right. Beyond that premise from the opening episode, the show runners have Jen dealing with what director Joey Soloway describes in their work as the divided feminine.

'Women are shamed for having desire for anything - for food, for sex, for anything. We’re asked to only be the object for other people’s desire.'
https://www.salon.com/2015/07/28/ji..._emergency_when_it_comes_to_the_female_voice/

Women are shamed for expressing any agency. Jen's been dealing with that in almost everything in this show from her job to dating to just dressing herself. Everyone has been grinding down on Jen to the point we got that hulk out moment. Jen hadn't listened well enough to Bruce since she thought his ideas about anger were superfluous to her experience dealing with the world as a woman. However, control of anger does not equal absence. He warned her that it only takes a moment for that hulk rage to do extraordinary damage. She found out how true that was, tonight.
 
Some state bars allow for reciprocity. Basically, if you pass the bar in one state, you can jump through some hoops without having to sit through the bar again. California, however, does not allow for reciprocity with any state but “offers a shorter bar examination for attorneys licensed in other states with good standing for at least four years prior to application.” (Source)

I would imagine that Matt, doing business with some rich clients would have such need to have the occasional wealthy client in CA, has sat that bar.

Yeah, but a few years ago half the lawyers in California were snapped out of existence, so maybe California changed their laws?
 
The difference between this Daredevil and the Netflix one is so jarring. I'm not used to seeing him smile so much.
I found it jarring, too, but in a good way. I imagine on repeat views, it won't stand as much and therefore even more enjoyable.
 
Charlie Cox really expresses a lot with his face. He's great to watch. I could go with another Defenders series with Matt, Jen, Jessica, and Luke.
Yes, please! I'm one of the few people who loves The Defenders, but even if I didn't, more of all of them is always good.

I read somewhere Finn Jones throwing out the idea of a Heroes for Hire series; I could go with him too if the writers could handle him the right way.
I need Daughters of the Dragon to happen first!
 
Smallville explained all that. He got special “training”. :)

Man of Steel explained it too.

They can only have sex in the bath tub.

(At least, we did see them have sex in the Bath Tub once, so it's an assumption that they can only every have sex in a filled with something like water (liquid chocolate maybe?) tub so that unavoidable injury to Lois can be mitigated.
 
It's not Daredevil until
HALLWAY FIGHT SCENE

Nailed it.

The difference between this Daredevil and the Netflix one is so jarring. I'm not used to seeing him smile so much. Very glad to see him back though. Fun episode. Should have come earlier.

I honestly thought this felt like a Mat who moved on from his really bad demons and found more happiness in life but still pretty tough as nails (in sofar a Netflix show can portray that). I enjoyed it.
 
Can a NY lawyer even work in LA? I thought every US state had a separate bar exam.
A pretty good episode. Matt acting more like the comic version was fun. Very random Green Lantern reference at the end with the “fridged” line.
I don’t see how Jen sleeping with someone makes her a slut. In today’s world, a sex tape would make her more popular.

some state bar exams are recognised across multiple states.

Pass the California bar exam and you can practice anywhere in the U.S (source my brother who passed it).
 
This one was a LOT of fun, and holy crap my blood was boiling for Jen at the end. I hope they track that jackass down and she throws him through any number of brick walls.

I really don't like the designer Luke Jacobson, though. He's very catty, and condescending. That kind of behavior always turns me off, even though it's played for big ham. I never cared for it at all, and it makes it extraordinarily difficult for me to like him. You might say "he's an eccentric artist," and I don't care. I hate that kind of personality and have nothing for it.

All seriousness aside, great episode overall, and Daredevil's such a cutie.
 
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