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Spoilers She-Hulk: Attorney at Law discussion thread

The fourth wall breaking I think was one of it's strengths. It works for Deadpool so I don't see why it would be a issue with this show. The show has made it clear it was only aiming to be a comedy so it's not a show you really need to treat serious enough to worry to much about things like canon.

I still think it needs to revamp the cast. Drunk girl and fashion design guy can stay but she needs a better boss and 2 best friends who are more interesting. Plus it's a shame that Matt Mudock can't be around for all the episodes. They have the best chemistry on the show out of all the characters.

Also if they want to make the support group a bigger part of the show that would work IMO as well. Also I got a feeling we might see Bruce's son on the show next season which is why they introduced him at the end. The Hulk is going to need to be away because of some Avenger level something or other and Jen has to watch over him while he is gone.
 
My ONLY issue with the finale is the blood shouldn't have worked.
That's why Jen called it out to the writers and to K.E.V.I.N. It was stereotypical MCU over the top plot driven finale madness. They even had one of the writers in the background nodding in agreement with Jen like he'd been telling them it was a stupid idea. Probably even mentioned the genetic aspect but it was what K.E.V.I.N. wanted.
 
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Humor in the MCU?! Self-mocking humor, no less?!

The horror, the horror...

To each their own. I was just not expecting it to be complete camp. The sillier side of the MCU is now officially just as camp (if not more in some respects) as Batman 66 and it makes Lost in Space 65 look plausible. :guffaw:
 
Perhaps Jen actually is dying from the car wreck in the first episode. This is all a dream as she is slowly fading away. Since it's her dreamworld she can alter at will.
 
To each their own. I was just not expecting it to be complete camp. The sillier side of the MCU is now officially just as camp (if not more in some respects) as Batman 66 and it makes Lost in Space 65 look plausible. :guffaw:
The show was clear from the very first scene what kind of show it was going to be.

And so what if this show is a bit campy? Not every show and film needs to be serious with only a bit of humor.
 
The show was clear from the very first scene what kind of show it was going to be.

And so what if this show is a bit campy? Not every show and film needs to be serious with only a bit of humor.
Yeah I get that. They went to far in this last episode imo. Too bad the rest of the productions seem to be following this formula now. Shame...
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fell it will turn off a lot of MCU fans.
 
To each their own. I was just not expecting it to be complete camp. The sillier side of the MCU is now officially just as camp (if not more in some respects) as Batman 66 and it makes Lost in Space 65 look plausible. :guffaw:
Not getting a camp vibe. Definitely not on the Batman 66 or Lost In Space 65 level. She-Hulk doesn’t have that over the top seriousness that Batman had or the broadness of LIS.
 
The show has a Ally McBeal vibe. Jen is not as flaky as Ally though and like I mentioned her co-workers are not as interesting. But Matt Murdock could easy be to this show what Robert Downey Jr was to that show. While Ally didn't break the fourth wall that much it had plenty of fantasy and eccentric aspects to it. Speaking of Ally the new characters they should add is

1 A more interesting sexist guy than the one dude they had.
2 A nerdy lawyer who isn't good at her job but always wins and always has good things happening to her. A comical exaggeration of the white privilege idea.
3 A well adjusted guy that is the size of a GiJoe doll. A mutant or inhuman who wanted to work with a firm that hired She-Hulk thus a place of diversity for a lawyer who isn't just a regular human.


Plus drunk girl and fashion designer and more of her parents.
 
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My ONLY issue with the finale is the blood shouldn't have worked. Bruce called out in episode one that their family has a peculiar mutation that allows their bodies to absorb gamma radiation in a different way than everyone else. Unless in the astronomically unlikely event that Todd had that same mutation, he should have gotten sick upon injection. I understand I am trying to inject plot logic into THIS SHOW which is a lost cause because it is a fourth wall breaking comedy, but it bothered me nevertheless. Outside of that small, minor nitpick, loved the whole damn thing.
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Amazing meta fourth wall break and fun intro for this episode.

I was ok with this show. The humor was fun, but nothing that made me throw out my back. The acting was good, the lead was amazing. But all in all, it's not something I'll rewatch. Not because it was bad or anything, just not for me.
 
I still think it needs to revamp the cast. Drunk girl and fashion design guy can stay but she needs a better boss and 2 best friends who are more interesting. Plus it's a shame that Matt Murdock can't be around for all the episodes. They have the best chemistry on the show out of all the characters.

Something that's going to have to happen in Season 2 is Jen moving from LA to NYC. Matt's there, all the big MCU action is there, and we know the (New) Avengers and the FF are going to be there in the not-too-distant future (both important chapters in comic Shulkie's life). That would be the perfect time to revamp the cast.

1 A more interesting sexist guy than the one dude they had.

Paging Harry Styles...

2 A nerdy lawyer who isn't good at her job but always wins and always has good things happening to her. A comical exaggeration of the white privilege idea.

Don't know about a lawyer, but given the NYC setting this could be a possible in for Squirrel Girl. Since Tony's no longer around to be her intro, an early teamup with the Hulk (vs Abomination) can be retrofit for Jen.

3 A well adjusted guy that is the size of a GiJoe doll. A mutant or inhuman who wanted to work with a firm that hired She-Hulk thus a place of diversity for a lawyer who isn't just a regular human.

Would an intelligent, anthropomorphic chimpanzee secretary work?
 
As someone that takes their universe building seriously... I will never be able to do so again. This one episode ruined it for me. Forever. 34 minutes ruined 50 hours of movies.
 
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