She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finale trolls Marvel's messy Cinematic Universe
The Marvel TV show She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has ended its first season on a hilariously high note while adding a potentially pivotal new character!
She came, she saw, and she surprisingly conquered.
She-Hulk has endured intense criticism towards its CGI effects and few mishaps that had Marvel fans scratching their heads – AKA Megan Thee Stallion twerking in an attorney's office.
Yet on Wednesday, the Disney+ series concluded its first season in a truly unforgettable way.
Halfway through the ninth episode appropriately titled Whose Show Is This?, Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters hilariously breaks the fourth wall to confront Marvel execs for making a "lazy" finale.
She-Hulk says what Marvel fans have been thinking
Spoilers ahead!
Say what you want about the daring series, but at least it was honest.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has gotten a bit lazy, and as we've stated numerous times, very confusing.
Still, amid all the chaos, She-Hulk is the most entertaining show that the MCU has debuted since Loki.
And the finale solidifies this with the brief break from Walters AKA She-Hulk who confronts the writers of the show for their excessive use of commonly used tropes.
"What kind of stupid finale is this?" She-Hulk hilariously quips.
"Why don’t we do things our own way?"
Not to spoil too much, but Walters' frustrations stem from a twist in the finale.
Next, the superhero attorneyturns her grievances to who fans assume to be Marvel exec, Kevin Feige.
She-Hulk tells it like it is
Instead, Walters gave the business to a giant A.I. brain whose acronym K.E.V.I.N. stands for Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus.
The fictional lawyer then gave her scathing feedback on Marvel movies that "all end the same way" and the MCU's reliance on "daddy issues" before name-dropping a few of the Avengers such as Tony Stark and Thor.
Finally, somebody said it!
The finale brought a few more surprises, like the return of She-Hulk's potential love interest Matt Murdock/Daredevil, reprised by Charlie Cox, plus a new character that could be an important addition to the MCU.
Yes, it seems Bruce Banner/Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo, is a daddy as he introduces his Skaar. Not much more is known about Hulk jr. but here's to hoping that the MCU does its duty and explains how the heck this came to be.
In the meantime, here are few hysterical reactions to the finale:
Viewers react to She-Hulk's season finale
Check out the complete first season of Marvel's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law on Disney+.
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