She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is essentially a delightful sitcom with superheroes and villains. The show follows Jennifer Walters, a.k.a. She-Hulk, as she balances her life as a lawyer with being a Hulk. One element of She-Hulk’s comics that carries over into the television series is her penchant for breaking the fourth wall. We see her do this fairly quickly in the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’s first episode and it will hopefully continue throughout the series. So, in honor of Jennifer Walters acknowledging our existence as viewers, let’s take a look at every time she breaks the fourth wall in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Jump to: Episode 1 // Episode 2 // Episode 3 // Episode 4
Episode One – “A Normal Amount of Rage”
Welcome to “This Fun Lawyer Show”
Jennifer Walters talks directly to the camera after a conversation with her co-workers, which initially looks like she’s talking to us. She runs her closing argument by them for a case she’s working on before her paralegal Nikki casually mentions her being a Hulk. Jennifer then turns directly to viewers to confirm this news, saying that she will get us up to speed so we can properly focus on “this fun lawyer show.” This is where we get her origin story of Bruce’s blood dripping into her open wound following a car accident, causing her to be a Hulk.
He Doesn’t Mean That
After much fighting and arguing during Jennifer’s unwilling “training to be a Hulk session,” Bruce begrudgingly decides that he is okay with letting Jen resume her life. She turns to us once again, saying “he doesn’t mean that” to Bruce’s annoyance and surprise.
She-Hulk’ Origin Storytime Is Over
We come back to Jen once again as she affirms she went back to her life, revealing the truth to Nikki and her family. According to her, Bruce was wrong and she was right about being able to balance being a Hulk and an attorney at law. The lawyer show is back but things quickly go awry in the courtroom when Titania causes Jennifer to reveal her She-Hulk powers.
Episode 2 – “Superhuman Law”
Oh Dear…
Jen is with Nikki at their local watering hole and about to enter a bar/room with dozens of people chanting She-Hulk. As we know, she isn’t thrilled about the name but, as Nikki says, she has to “give the people what they want.” Before entering, Jen gives us a hilarious “sigh” of a look.
Is This Why They Hired Me?
Jen gets the surprise of her life with a job offer to work at GLK&H. But her excitement quickly fades when she realizes that they didn’t hire her, but rather She-Hulk to be the face of their new superhuman law division. She feels like a freak on display (and that’s fair) and gripes about why they brought her on.
A Quick Ha
Jen calls up Bruce to let him know that she’s taking on Abomination’s case. He says he’s fine with it because he too is a different person now. Bruce congratulates her and she looks into the camera for a quick “ha.” This one kind of has a double meaning. First, Jen is probably a bit skeptical that he is totally cool with this idea. But the bigger ha is that Hulk is literally a different person. As we know Edward Nashton was originally in the role before Mark Ruffalo took it over.
That Sucks
But wait, there’s more. Abomination escaped from prison after talking to Jen and was videoed in some sort of fight club. She ends the episode by saying “that sucks.” And yeah, she’s right.
A Subtle Glance
No one is more hype about Jennifer having powers than her dad. She’s outside lifting a vehicle while he directs her cousin on how to fix a tire issue. Jen doesn’t talk to us but instead gives us the briefest glance of exasperation ever.
Episode 3 – “The People vs. Emil Blonsky”
Can’t Wait to See Wong
Yes, Jen knows we cannot wait to see Wong. Again. That’s why she literally takes her hands off the wheel to lean over and chat with us directly. She assures us that this won’t be a cameo every week type of show. But…so far… it is. And that’s totally cool because we know it is She-Hulk’s show.
Connecting the A/B Story
Jen jokes to the camera about how her A story of defending Abomination and the B story with Dennis and him supposedly thinking he was dating Megan Thee Stallion (lollll) comes together perfectly. Pug shows up while she’s having drinks with Nikki and asks how the heck they were able to deal with Dennis being, well, Dennis.
Wait…Did He Give Me an Idea?
After Dennis winning his case (and a delightful appearance from Megan Thee Stallion), Jennifer is shocked that Pug gave her an idea. But shhhh that realization will stay between us.
Episode 4 – “Is This Not Real Magic?”
You Look Happy
Jen greets us in the episode, saying we look happy because Wong is back. She’s right, btw. Everyone loves Wong and it will give the show a boost on Twitter. Almost as much of one as when she twerked with Meg Thee Stallion in last week’s post-credits scene.
Perfect Match(er)
Lest we forget, Jen is a single girl looking for someone to take her out. She makes her profile on Matcher and posts it before looking at us and saying “perfect.” We hope she finds the guy that she’s looking for.
Wong, I Guess
Wong comes to She-Hulk asking for help with Donny Blaze, a guy who is stirring up trouble with his half-baked “magic.” She asks Wong to leave his info, which he does magically before leaving in a huff. She gives us a quick “well, that was a moment” shrug before getting back to work.
She-Hulk’s Dating Plan
She is not proud of this. But when you really want a date, sometimes you go to extreme measures. Like creating a Matcher profile for your superhero self. It is, according to her, demoralizing but she does get what she asked for. A slew of dates. Terrible ones but hey.
Is There Anything Worse Than Dating in Your Thirties?
That is a good question, She-Hulk. And the answer is probably no. (I personally have no idea nor do I want to find out. The bar is in hell out here, apparently.) But it seems she struck luck with the last guy.
A Little Shirt Toss Never Hurt Anyone
Ahh yes. Jen gives us a sly grin as she tosses the aforementioned good date’s shirt behind her couch. Gotta make sure he can’t find it. And it looks like they are heading to second base until Wong ruins it temporarily. But she finds those bases later on…
Hot Doctor Letdown
…only for him to run out on her the next morning. Hot doctor is indeed a cliche.
A Bummer Way to End This Episode
Jen affirms that the ending of this episode sucks. Why? Well, Titania has trademarked her superhero name and now wants her to stop using it. Wowww.
Will She-Hulk Continue to Break the Fourth Wall?
We can assume that we will see more fourth wall breaking in the future from “regular” Jennifer Walters as well as She-Hulk. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law director Kat Corio said in a recent interview that these fourth wall breaks will not only address the viewer but perhaps even MCU overseer Kevin Feige. And, it seems that She-Hulk’s moments will connect to something deeper on the other side of that broken wall. “…there’s something else out there that she’s connecting to that hopefully we get a chance to see,” affirmed Corio. What does that mean? We will have to wait and see. One thing is for sure, though. We will be back each week to tally up any time Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk fully acknowledges that we are watching this fun lawyer show.
Originally published on August 18, 2022.
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