She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (2024)

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (1)

Gabi Zietsman Channel24 (South Africa)

Witty writing, top-tier casting and lower stakes give She-Hulk a long shelf life where episodic legal drama is intertwined with our superhero's messy personal life.

Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Oct 22, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (2)

Ian Thomas Malone ianthomasmalone.com

She-Hulk is Phase Four’s crowning achievement thus far.

Full Review | Oct 22, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (3)

Geoffrey Bunting The Daily Beast

She-Hulk had so much potential, with a great cast and unique premise. Too bad Marvel squandered it and then some, turning out something comically bad.

Full Review | Oct 22, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (4)

Krutika Mallikarjuna BuzzFeed News

[While Jen] technically triumphs in the final narrative conflict of the show, the series falls into the same trap as most Marvel projects: trading their protagonists’ emotional resolutions for whatever shiny, explosive superpowers are coming up next.

Full Review | Oct 21, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (6)

Proma Khosla indieWire

While the She-Hulk finale doesn’t necessarily solve Marvel’s repetitive finale problem -- most MCU entries can’t get mad and enlist K.E.V.I.N. for a live edit -- it finds a fun loophole that lines up with the show’s voice and values.

Full Review | Oct 18, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (7)

Sebastian Zavala Kahn No Es En Serie

It has been an undeniably entertaining series, somewhat irregular but irreverent, that without reaching a satisfactory conclusion, at least dared to do something different. Full review in Spanish.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 18, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (8)

Tori Preston Pajiba

So yes, I love how bonkers and meta and fun the finale was, and I’m bummed it still wasn’t quite the unqualified break from tradition it could have been.

Full Review | Oct 17, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (9)

Luis Angel H. Mora Cine Premiere

A delightful season finale that took the Marvel universe to a totally unique level. [Full review in Spanish]

Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Oct 17, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (10)

Lindsay Press Culturess

Crafted by far the most original season conclusion of any Marvel show.

Full Review | Oct 17, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (11)

Molly Templeton Tor.com

Overall, She-Hulk succeeds in something the Marvel shows have struggled with: It is its own show.

Full Review | Oct 14, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (12)

Erik Kain Forbes

You don’t write a smart character by making everyone around them stupid. That’s a cop-out, and so is everything in She-Hulk.

Full Review | Oct 14, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (13)

Alicia Gilstorf Tell-Tale TV

She-Hulk didn’t manage to resolve its more significant plotting issues, but it found a unique brand of comedy and broke from routine to give us swooning romances, epic fourth wall breaks, and Madisynn. Jennifer Walter’s show did that!

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 14, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (14)

Brian Lowry CNN.com

The bottom line is that if you were enjoying the show, and Tatiana Maslany’s wry comedic work as Jennifer Walters and her computer-enhanced green alter ego, this probably worked for you. If you felt it was over the top, this was that and then some.

Full Review | Oct 14, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (15)

Chelsea Steiner The Mary Sue

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law ends the way it began, with low stakes, irreverent jokes, and a willingness to poke fun at its own genre.

Full Review | Oct 14, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (16)

Julian Roman MovieWeb

She-Hulk's finale lands with a stupid, exasperating thud. A cheeky attempt at cleverness backfires. Her ability to break the fourth wall doesn't work and encapsulates the show's flaws.

Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/5 | Oct 14, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (17)

Tim Stevens The Spool

Go ahead and call She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Vanessa Williams because it saved the best for last.

Full Review | Oct 13, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (18)

Jean Henegan Pop Culture Maniacs

It’s easy to say that She-Hulk smashed its finale because it gave me everything I was asking it to, and did it with humor. But there were definitely cracks within the series that the finale opted to simply wave away rather than confront and explain.

Full Review | Original Score: 3.2/5 | Oct 13, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (19)

Jeffrey Lyles Lyles' Movie Files

Earns some points for being highly original and fully committing to breaking the fourth wall in a playful manner. As a means of wrapping up everything that played out over the previous eight episodes? Well let’s just call it case dismissed.

Full Review | Original Score: 5/10 | Oct 13, 2022

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (20)

Leah Marilla Thomas New York Magazine/Vulture

What good is smashing if you can’t smash bad tropes and convoluted endings?

Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Oct 13, 2022

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: Season 1, Episode 9 (2024)

FAQs

What happened in She-Hulk episode 9? ›

It turns out tech bro Todd Phelps is the mysterious big bad HulkKing who created the Intelligencia website. He's also the guy who sent Josh to steal Jen's blood. In his mind, stealing superheroes is actually earning them. He injects himself with Jen's blood and becomes a Hulk.

Is She-Hulk: Attorney at Law appropriate for kids? ›

Parents Need to Know

She must navigate her legal career, her 30s, and her relationships alongside her unwanted and unnatural powers. Expect lots of fighting, superhero-style violence, and peril.

Who plays the part of She-Hulk in the American TV miniseries She-Hulk: Attorney at Law? ›

Washington : Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany, who plays Jennifer Walters in the American TV miniseries 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law', talked about the second season of the series and said that she doesn't think it is going to happen, reported Deadline.

Is She-Hulk: Attorney at Law getting a second season? ›

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law star Tatiana Maslany has some bad news about season 2, in that it's almost certainly not going to happen. In an interview on the Codenames LIVE! – The New Class stream, Maslany was asked about it: "I don't think so.

Who was the girl at the end of She-Hulk episode 1? ›

Before Jen can deliver her argument, Jameela Jamil crashes through the wall. She plays Titania, a superpowered influencer who originally appeared in the comics as a willowy woman given superpowers by Doctor Doom during the Secret Wars storyline.

Why did She-Hulk get 9 episodes? ›

Due to its premise and its tone being closer to that of a sitcom, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was always going to be better suited to a slightly longer episode count, and 9 ultimately allows the show to take some fun detours while still moving the story along.

Does She-Hulk have any inappropriate scenes? ›

No nudity whatsoever, just some kissing and references that they are naked.

Is She-Hulk: Attorney at Law bad? ›

The visual effects are passable but, still questionable. Especially when it comes to She-Hulk's performance capture CGI. The humor is a bit hit and miss. This is not ideal because She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is classified as the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first legal comedy.

Why is She-Hulk rated M? ›

Well according to the MPAA She-Hulk is rated TV-14 for mature themes (meaning sex), violence, and adult language.

Why did She-Hulk flopped? ›

It wasn't funny and the CGI was very subpar, when She Hulk was next to a real person she looked fake, very “uncanny valley”. There were a lot of bad characterizations of other characters like Daredevil, Hulk, El Aguilar, the Wrecking Crew, ect.

Why was She-Hulk cancelled? ›

In several ways, She-Hulk: Attorney At Law was emblematic of the issues Disney has faced with its ambitious plan to extend its top-tier cinematic franchises, Marvel and Star Wars, into streaming TV series. As Maslany hinted, top of those is cost.

Who played She-Hulk's body double? ›

6-foot-5-inch (1.96-meter) Maliah Arrayah served as the on-set reference and body double for She-Hulk. Director Kat Coiro and Maslany were able to learn how Arrayah "moved through the world" at her height as well as the struggles she faced. Arrayah wore a muscle suit on set.

Why no Moon Knight season 2? ›

Is there any season 2 of Moon Knight? In October 2023, hopes for Moon Knight Season 2 were dampened as director Mohamed Diab disclosed that Marvel had originally envisioned the series as a single six-episode season, aligning with the typical format of most Marvel series. "Marvel had decided it from day one.

Will there be a season 2 of Hawkeye? ›

Hawkeye has been renewed for a second season. Clint's brother, Barney, will play a major role, and the season will be inspired by The Raid, with Kate and Clint stuck in one location.

How tall is She-Hulk? ›

Jennifer Walters navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered Hulk. You'll like her when she's angry.

What was up with the She-Hulk finale? ›

She-Hulk's finale was the way it was because they decided to copy a cool moment from the comics. If you didn't know, She-Hulk was breaking the fourth wall in the comics long before Deadpool. And she didn't just talk to the audience, she even left the bounds of the comic book.

How did She-Hulk get infected? ›

Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, the character first appeared in The Savage She-Hulk #1 (November 1979). Walters is a lawyer who, after an assassination attempt, received an emergency blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner, and acquired a milder version of his Hulk condition.

Did Hulk's arm heal in She-Hulk? ›

But also we know that Hulk used She-Hulk's blood to heal his arm so it's still consistent with the notion of the damage being high and even irreparable, we just didn't see him with the damage for long.

Who was at the end of She-Hulk episode 6? ›

She-Hulk episode 6 revisited this storyline, ending in a mysterious lab, with someone preparing what looked like an upgraded version of the syringe. These reveals suggest that She-Hulk's secret villains are none other than Intelligencia, a secretive group with ties to both MODOK and The Leader.

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