Happy Disney+ Day! Time for a new, strange and oddly inconsequential episode of She Hulk: Attorney At Law! This week, Jen and Wong team up to sue an amateur magician for breaching magical code, while Jen reverts to She Hulk to get a date.
Amateur Hour | Beginning with a low rate magician named Donny Blaze (Rhys Coiro)- Hmm- performing for a small crowd, which is not impressed. That is, until he retrieves a sling ring and opens a portal to another dimension and sends a drunk girl there until she emerges into Kamar-Taj in the middle of Wong (Benedict Wong) catching up on “The Sopranos.” Next thing you know, Wong teleports into Jen’s (Tatiana Maslany) office and demands to sue Donny for using magic illegally. After setting up an online dating profile, Jen delivers a cease and desist letter to Donny, who insists that magic cannot be copyrighted.
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Dating in Your 30s | After Jen goes on a disastrous date who not only makes her pay, but calls her a six out of ten to his friend, Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) suggests that Jen make a dating profile as She Hulk, while the courtroom meeting for the cease and desist ends in disaster, as Jen puts the drunk girl on the stand and she claims that she had run in the hell dimension she was sent to by Blaze. The judge rules against Wong’s wishes that Blaze be barred from using magic until the trial concludes, leading to Blaze performing at another show and accidentally unleashing a hoard of demons on the crowd.
Demoralizing | Jen takes Nikki’s advice and makes a She Hulk profile and immediately gets a dozen matches, most of which are not great, but ends up going out with a handsome doctor who is actually a decent guy. As they’re about to make out on Jen’s couch, Wong summons her to Blaze’s theater to wrangle the demons and send them to snowy mountains via a portal and Jen uses this as an excuse to intimidate Blaze into agreeing to the cease and desist.
Wong teleports her back to her date, who unfortunately scrams the next morning after seeing her in regular Jen form. Nikki texts Jen that Titania (Jameela Jamil) has been cleared of her charges and ten seconds later, Jen is served by Titania’s lawyer who claims to have copyrighted the name She Hulk, which Jen points out is a bummer ending for the episode.
She Hulk: Attorney At Law is now streaming on Disney+.