The SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW season finale on Disney+ dropped on Thursday, and boy, was it something. I won’t spoil it for you if you haven’t watched it yet, but I did respect the creativity that went into the series. Translating a comic book into a show is tough, and when you break the fourth wall with the audience, you escalate the difficulty tremendously. The rules go out the window, making it hard to take anything seriously. In the end, I enjoyed Jen Walter’s journey, and I hope they make a second season.
Let me know what you thought of SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW season one.
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Reflection • SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW
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