SHE-HULK Breakdown: Every Easter Egg and Marvel Reference in Episode 1
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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 1 is filled with Easter eggs to Marvel Comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Where did Tony’s wrecked Iron man helmet come from? What’s the deal with that space ship? And how can Jen talk to the camera? We breakdown all the MCU Easter Eggs and references!
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Now the intro begins with Jennifer Walters practicing her closing argument, speaking directly to the camera. Now I say speaking to the camera, and not to the audience for a reason. When characters speak to the audience, it's called breaking the fourth wall, because it is a very old term from the theater, when an actor would stop pretending there was a fourth wall of the stage and would speak to the audience directly.
Yes, but She-Hulk was one of the first Marvel characters to break the fourth wall; she did it years before Deadpool was even created. In fact, in her 80s comics she would even rip through a comics page, into the next page, or use panels as a shortcut to teleport long distances.
So this opening shot is not Jennifer breaking the fourth wall-but she is laying the groundwork for breaking the fourth wall a bit later.
Her opening line cuts to the theme of the series-and the MCU. [what is the responsibility of those with power?] Now we know that this theme speaks to the heart of marvel comics. In the golden age of comics, Steve Rogers signs up to get powers because he has a responsibility to serve his country. Marvel’s silver age was kicked off with the Fantastic Four, and a few seconds after they got their powers they swore to use them to help humankind.
And spider-man, famously, tried to use his powers for his own financial gain, before realizing [great power, resp, montage, end with aunt may]
The court case Jennifer is trying centers on the great power of a corporation-which I have a theory about which evil corporation that I’ll get into a little later in the video.
IN this case, it;s not that the corporation did not use their power to help-it’s whether or not their neglect willfully caused problems. In the same way, does Jennifer choosing to live her own life put the world at risk? [hulk, you gotta save the world]
The shelf in her office displays lots of fun set dressing that has nothing to do with superheroes. These are all items you would expect to see in the office of a young Lawyer. A book called Badass women. A UCLA pennant, a UCLA bruin, an RBG bobblehead, and a mug that says see you later, litigator.
During her monologue, the man interrupts her and tells her to smile [clip]. Something women love hearing [cap marvel deleted scene]. This character is Dennis Bukowski, who first appeared all the way back in the savage she-hulk as one of Jen’s early legal nemesis.
The final sentence of her closing argument [...most to answer for] is another recurring theme in the MCU. Tony believed that since he created Ultron, he needed to accept a curb on his power [we need to be kept in check]. Natasha and Steve took down Shield because the organization over reached their power. And thunderbolt ross hunted down Bruce Banner for this exact reason.
So at this point in the series, Jen is a prosecutor, which means she works with the DA to put people into jail. IN the comics and in this show, she switches sides to become a defense attorney. Which always creates a fun contrast in the comics, as a superhero shae catches bad guys,a dn as a lawyer she defends them in court.
Right here is a photo of the griffith observatory, an LA landmark probably most famous for being in rebel without a cause [clip].
Then Jen finally gives us a direct address, as we see her origin story. We learn that she was ona road trip with her cousin Bruce Banner, as he explains why his arm is better and he’s in human form. You remember we saw a hologram of human bruce in the post credits of shang chi, and [joker, everyone loses their minds]
Now we know why. His arm was ruined in the endgame, but, when he reverts back to bruce, it helps his arm to heal. And he has to wear a gamma suppressor on his wrist to stay human. Very similar to the device Jen wore in the comics, which allowed her to become she-hulk when she had a mental block. - Кино
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18:15 you really dont need to...... New Rockstar already broke it down nicely, make something on better call saul or give out movie ideas for the future. Use your popularity for "something"
Yes, I think is the first "robotification" of Ultron, the battered up drone.
Great Segway into the advertisement BTW👌🏿👌🏿 getting better every new video
That mask looks like an ultron bot mask from age of ultron.
I think it's an Ultron face not an Iron Man mask. He did co-create Ultron so it would make sense.
It's clear as day ultrons first head. Same messed up eyes same colors. That might be the most clear and obvious Easter egg of them all.
They purposefully mess these up to get interaction
The iron legion
I whole heartedly agree. I saw the mask and immediately thought of ultrons first " no strings on me " body.
Iron legion mask specifically Ultrons first body
WHOOPS! I guess the "tony mask" is actually the first Ultron head! Sorry I over thought that one and missed it. But I'm sure a lot of people will love to correct me on it anyways!
Don't worry they already have 😂
I enjoyed the history on Tony’s helmets anyway !
Wait… are people nitpicking and correcting small things in a RUclips video ❓❓❓ 🤯
*This is* _DEFINITELY_ *the first time that has EVER HAPPENED*
🤷🏼♂️ Who cares
✅ Love the channel
✅ Love the content
⚠️ If people can’t appreciate that the show was released *and just 6 hrs later* you had an awesomely edited free video for them to watch … *then they should dress themselves in bubble wrap & prepare themselves for MASSIVE disappointment in real life to protect their fragile feelings.*
Carefully with those, people get really angry with clickbaits.
Persian rug makers would deliberately introduce a flaw into their rugs as a sign of humility, because they believed only God could create something perfect. Your Tony Mask/Ultron head mixup is this video’s Persian Flaw.
I also like Jen and Bruce's relationship. They are really believable as cousins.
The cousin fight they had, but at hulk levels… oof. Yeah. I felt it. XD
I like how Hulks lab setup is relative to his size, when jen walks next to it, the height of the counter is up to her shoulders.
The number of times the woman's bathroom convos with strangers has saved me. Amazing support. It is realistic. It's our safe space and yes it's why we take so long in there and go there in pairs or groups. Outfit and makeup adjustments and assessing who we've seen if we feel safe. I love how this scene touched on that especially seeing another woman in distress. It's accurate as hell.
Too bad people are already criticizing it for being "too feminist", though again most of these critics have probably never even spoken to a female either so
@@Caine61 Incels just have another woman who won't put up with their crap.
I’m glad some have had good experiences. But women are just people too. And people can be pretty awful. (I didn’t have some of the nicest restroom experiences)
J Dee, 100% agree with your observations. The women felt safe and wanted to pull tiny Jen (who looked a bit beat up...) into their like-minded sisterhood and assure her she was safe. You know... that's probably why, um, 99% of comic books star muscle-bound_male_ heroes (and generally I love daddy-figure Superman), and 99% of damsels in distress are thought by male writers to have plenty of time to change into provocative clothing (if any at all...!), and put on sexy make up....
I can understand what you're saying but my frustration with this was that how is it that the group of women first thing that popped into their mind was that Jen was assaulted by a man or that it was some male is the reason why she looked the way she looked. Why is it it the first thing they wanted to do is blame a man? Also if she was in such trouble by a man why not call the cops instead of trying to put makeup on her? This scene made no sense. Then right after that of course a bunch of random guys was trying to talk to her at some random bar. 🙄
I think I understand the "I'm always angry" quote: Bruce has been trying to either control his alter ego, or trying to find a cure. But no matter what kind of methods he tries to do to suppress the hulk, he inevitably turns into him.
Bixby's Banner was expressing a lot of truth when he warned McGee: "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry..." Banner was trying everything (even... _feminism!!!!)_ to control his huge problem (of being pushed around all his life...), but sometimes maybe that problem helped him, too.
he literally controlled hulk at the end of his own movie but ppl forgot about cuz they change the actor
@@artin.sodaei -- I enjoyed the end of that movie version, too. Edward Norton had just the right, knowing little smile. He was winning and he'd keep winning (until the studio skewed up).
@@debbys-abqnm4537 never liked his version sorry . he didnt look like a scientist . and his hulk looked like a resident evil character . ( if you liked it it's fine i just didnt like it )
@@debbys-abqnm4537 and my point was edward winning lol i was trying to say that him smilling means that he got the control of hulking out . which is the first thing that hulk tried to teach to she hulk .
I went back and checked out the end of ShangChi and Bruce can be seen wearing the device that keeps him human. That’s pretty cool!
Continuity!
My biggest question is...if Hulk has an incredible healing factor, why does he wear glasses? Wouldn't that same healing factor give him perfect vision?
OMG, you're absolutely right!
I always interpreted the healing factor thing as healing injuries, that would normally heal, a lot faster, which would explain the glasses
this is an interesting point. Spiderman, once his powers developed, didn't need to wear glasses anymore
The glasses and outfits are personifocations of the given hulk persona that is control. In this case the smart hulk or blend of the personas. I don't think he actually needs glasses, he just wants to look smart and blend his old self with the hulk.
@Vodkacaty 101 soooooo what does it mean then?
I think Ultron's head is there to serve as a reminder to Tony, that even good intentions can have disastrous consequences. A variation on the "Great power, great responsibility" theme that is prevalent throughout the entire MCU.
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"The leader is as strong as the Hulk is smart and he would be a great adversary for him to face" Yes, though I might have worded that differently 🙂
Yeah like the other way around to show how smart the leader is and not how dumb hulk is. Even more with the smart hulk we have rn
“Strike that; reverse it.” -WW
😁 Agreed 😁
@@pt2k645 I just came to post that!! Jinx!
"Leave a comment" is definitely inferior to saying something obviously wrong and waiting for nerds to correct for that sweet engagement...
There's a Hulk power that has sometimes been mentioned in the comics and cartoons, but hasn't been an official MCU feature of Hulk yet. When Banner is hulked out, Hulk can see and interact with astral, incorporeal, and invisible creatures and characters. It makes sense that Smart Hulk would be aware of it when Jen addressed the fourth wall.
The mask is from the suit ultron was using when he first appears in AoU.
One of my favorite things to do is watch your videos after watching new MCU stuff, appreciate you!
Same, first place I go instantly after watching something. If there isn't a SC video about it I get sad.
Same!
Same!!
Like a good Post meal snack!
I think the mask was an ultron bot. I also think Hulk pushing Jen off the clip mirrored him punching Thor in Avengers Assemble .
With the Steve Rogers thing at the end, does that now give some kind of renewed possibility that the character played by Laura Haddock was actually, potentially, Star Lord's Grandmother and Steve is his Grandfather? or is that still reaching?
James Gunn kinda confirmed she's his grandma on Twitter.
More like when nat pushed him off the cliff in age of ultron
@@jaquanpowell4605 oh ok. Nice
@@aarifrawat3836 nice shout
Steve was on tour for long enough he would of found out if he got someone pregnant... and he's so much of a gentleman he would of married her if he had. so I don't think that happened.
I think her sneaky lawyer tactics weren't to find out if he was a virgin, it was to find out if he's still alive. She said "I knew it" after Banner referred to him in the present tense. The whole virgin thing was probably a misdirect.
The way this recap connected all the films together has me ready for a full MCU rewatch.
The mask is Ultron's face when he first came out as a Iron legion robot. Jen freeing Bruce from the car was a call back to the fact that David Banner couldn't free his wife in the original 70's show.
cant be, they were blue and gold not red and gold, its similar damage, likely jusr a random prop with no specific placement or meaning.
5:44 he was not in Hulk form when they left Sakaar. He transformed into during the Battle on the Bifrost so he can remember the ship as Bruce .
I think Ryan’s comment is referring to the entire two years spent living there. He would have to see the different ships regularly to instantly know what type of ship it was.
Or he’s a genius and literally had to learn how to fly the ship and was in it for a while with Valkyrie, who is very familiar with the ship. Not a stretch that he learned the kind of ship it was
Thank you for this video. You’re the first person to point out that Bruce has childhood trauma in his past and Jen doesn’t.
The Bing Bong reference legit made me laugh out loud because I remember being in the theater about to cry when he died and me cursing Disney for their emotional manipulation tactics 😂🤣
I've noticed alot of people keep pointing out the whole "I'm always angry" statement. And how it don't make any sense. But I think it makes plenty of sense. At the time he literally had no control over his life anymore. He had to live everyday worrying about if one thing happens, the Hulk taking over. Can't get upset can't get angry or anything in those manners without the Hulk taking over. You would have anger too if you didn't have complete control of yourself.
I think that might be the best explanation of Bruce’s statement from the first Avengers movie; “You Wanna Know My Secret? I’m Always Angry!” I never really looked at it that way but after reading your comment it definitely makes a ton of sense. 👍🏻😎
I always took it as he kept himself at some level of anger but controlled it enough to stay human. The idea was to keep the Hulk from sneaking up on him. Basically always keeping the other guy visible and in the room so he had a fighting chance of being able to at least know when he was going to show up. That was the first seed of full integration later on.
As someone who has dealt with anger issues for most of my life, this is fairly accurate. I was reading a Star Trek book once, and Troi was discussing how rage stems from guilt & shame. And that hit hard. Even though Bruce isn't always "green angry" he always carries that shame and guilt, the precursors to rage, and a lot of that stems from his inability to control what sets him off. But also, the guilt and shame of seeing the aftermath of when he Hulks out.
@@timranck At that point I understood it the same. But now that has shifted. I think he locked up his anger (imagine that red guy from Inside Out) in a small dark room, where he never had a chance to cool off. That anger is always burning and Bruce just has to step back from the controls and let it out.
It took his anger persona taking over for 2 years for him to realise he has to integrate it into the team. (Again, visualise Inside Out. That reference in the show wasn't a throwaway joke.)
And then there's the one scene where Jen calls out Bruce on his trauma and I don't think she's talking about Hulk related trauma but the trauma from his Father, and I'm wondering if this'll be explored more, if we'll have discussions of Betty Ross brought up and if we'll see an interaction between Thunderbolt Ross and Bruce. Another thing is, When he's in his Smart Hulk form, he doesn't ever refer to himself as Bruce or Banner, or even the Hulk, he always kinda refers to himself as Smart Hulk similar to the Professor Hulk persona from the comics. When it comes to sakaar and how he recognizes it, I'm wondering if we'll get a chance to see Banners Mind scape at some point, and we'll get introduced to the real Hulk personality, the one that Apologizes to Bruce and also asks Bruce for help when he needs it.
Damn, I hope so! We were supposed to get some of this in the last two Avengers films for Banner's 3-film arc, but the writers/directors dropped the ball.
What did his father do to him? I haven't read any marvel comics so idk! Could someone explain 😅
@@scarletMOM Experiment on Bruce.
@@scarletMOM in the comics, his father was a genetic physicist and basically he was paranoid that he had somehow contaminated himself because of his work with gamma radiation and other stuff and he believed that he turned Bruce into some monster so he would basically beat Bruce, and his father was also jealous of Bruce because Bruce's mom constantly babied Bruce and cared about him because she loved him, so his dad basically has a mental breakdown and snaps, killing Bruce's mom one day and Bruce is then raised by his Aunt which I think was Jens mom originally. Bruce's dad ends up returning later in the comics if I remember. I don't think they'll go that heavy into the plot, but I think it'll be discussed since alot of Bruce's trauma is what connects him to his different alters like originally, Professor Hulk was created by Bruce's therapist to help Bruce deal with the loss of Betty because Bruce would turn into the Hulk any time Betty was brought up but when he was Professor Hulk, he wouldn't even react to hearing her name really.
If she knew about this, then the fact that she quickly dismissed Bruce’s pain and anger over her objectification in the hands of man are not a good look on her. Men suffer as well, but are not able to talk about it openly specially in today’s society.
Thank you for your breakdown, I think watching your videos became my routine after watching every episode of marvel series or movies. It helped me to figure out things I've missed.
The transition to the Hulk jeep toy was great. Also, lets not forget Ferris Bueller breaking the 4th wall in the 80s, classic.
What did you think of the episode?
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It's probably not going to be a series for me... Let's see what Ep. 2 will be like...
The forearm brush blood exchange is damn stupid. Just do a blood transfusion like the comics, ffs.
Loved it!!!!
I liked it....it was better than I expected
The whole transformation effects felt very streamlined with Jen turning into She - Hulk where it's similar to Bill Bixby's / David banner transformation, but with technology now it's just incredible.
The fact that the transformations don't break my immersion - it's nice.
It looked quite bad...
A couple of things you missed. You can actually see a Roxxon station in the background of an early shot (iirc, it’s when Jen is going into the bar to use the restroom and call Bruce.)
Furthermore, in the credits, the mug in the evidence bag that she’s holding up looks to say “Avongers” likely alluding to a copyright infringement case.
Kenneth Johnson,who was the creator of the Incredible Hulk TV show, maintains he changed the name from Bruce to David because he just wanted to name the character after his little son. It’s a much sweeter reason. And technically since Bruce is his middle name in both causes it was his first name Robert that was changed to David.
Absolutely loved it! 🥰
Don’t ruin the shoes. Take them off for business, then put them back on.
Case closed.
Maybe it’s just 80s teenage me, but I think Madonna’s “Who’s That Girl” would have been a better closing song. It does have Spanish lyrics in it.
I think Nikki was responsible for the courtroom attack. She was way too eager to have Jen transformed and help. Also, her name was dropped a couple of times in the episode.
Yeah
She was really excited about her "hulking out" even in the first scene
Ohhhhh good theory
Nice one!
Nikki is a Skrull. Calling it
I loved how when Bruce goes green, it looked just like the original Bill Bixby version: Turns to the camera as it zooms and flashes the silvery eyes.
0:50 Oh my gosh I love stuff like that SO much! & breaking the 4th wall! It's always made me super happy/excited!
@ScreenCrush the iron man mask that was broken was theorised to be ultrons first appearance in age of ultron when his look was loads of pieces from iron legion
I loved it, I didn’t like the fact that they were talking about her transforming back and that she didn’t know how to do it, and next scene she’s transformed without any context on how she did 😂
I haven't watched the show, maybe it will be published (on DVD) one day, but as Jen is becoming an icon, there are men who can't imagine women as being able to do anything without the wise advice of even the most dullard of men... Even Bruce fell often for that "What can a tiny woman possibly know about anything more than, say, birthing babies and maybe some law..." So, yeah, she's sharp and figures out survival skills quickly. She did have to practice being angry though...
It was a training montage.
@@jaquanpowell4605 it was before the montage started, the scene with the saw blade chamber, but it wasn’t mentioned she can change back until after the montage.
@@nano838 They did mention it, She went to sleep go watch.
Because as a woman, she's had to be more in control of her emotions/anger than men and really didn't need bruce to explain it to her
9:10 In addition to the Iron Legion drone helmet, you can also see the Hulk’s gladiator helmet from Sakaar in the back.
12:52 These scenes take place in 2024.
14:12 the “falling out of a jet” reference was not from Ragnarok, it was from Avengers (1) when he fell as the Hulk from the helicarrier. Hence the “wake up as BANNER”
If you're gonna reference the Hulk movie, you need to remember the last scene with Norton in meditation and opening his eyes to the first stage of Hulking out. He had learned to control it before Ruffalo took over.
That's basically Bruce Banner = Mark Ruffalo/Edward Norton. Get it?
The scene where she wakes up in the woods and goes to the bar felt like an homage to Terminator for some reason.
I really loved the first episode and am really excited for what comes next. Great video Ryan, ill be back each episode to enjoy your commentary
"you're either lying or you're stupid." - Megatron
“All they care about is money” cuts to an add 😂 that was a good one
Great episode. Right amount of humor mixed in with hero stuff. Love Bruce's recollection of his relationship with Tony and how much Stark helped him in the 5 years post blip to become a better version of himself. Can't wait for the next one!
The way he delivers exposition is amazing! His tone always conveys how important this information really is, even when it's hard to understand.
the episode sucks the writers suck and the bitch actor sucks. overall i rate it a 2/10 because its WAY to libral
HUH??? Humor??? Which jokes did you like? Did you also like the man hating parts aka the whole show?
I thought the helmet belonged to one of the Iron Legion. It looked like the one that was destroyed flying back to NYC, that Ultron first posed....
It too would fit with how Tony and Bruce worked together to create something new and better for the world. Like his place, they both created it to help the world (Hulk) but would end up being destoryed.
And Bruce keeps it as a reminder of Tony and also the responsibility the powerful have to shoulder.
It is he “dug deep” and provided the wrong answer so he flips switch the thumbnail and get us correcting him in the comments. Dude is slick I can dig it !
The timing on the ad when he was saying “all they care about is money” is class. Bravo screencrush, that got me good
that's one of my favorite mid-credit scenes as well. so funny, and perfect execution
"you're either lying or you're stupid." - Megatron
"you're either lying or you're stupid." - Megatron x2
I really liked the 1st episode. Can understand why some people think its too goofy. Very refreshing that you get an origin story within 1 episode and you can go full story/adventure in the rest. Eat your hearth out ms marvel!
MCU has been around for more than 15 years and people still don't get that the main MCU isn't dark and gritty. They described this show as a Rom Com so I don't k ow why people like to complain about this. Great episode
@@xuxon24 "main MCU isn't dark and gritty". Oh, yeah, sure. Totally not like 2 of most loved characters sacrificed their lives and other person started turning people into human spaghetti.
@@Petaurista13 you realize that is the exception. You don't see every MCU movie being that way it builds toward that to have that sacrifice on the screen the MCU hasn't been like that like the Batman, joker, BvS, man of steel etc those are dark and gritty they made those movies with that feeling same as the Netflix shows they were like that in their own closed universe but the main MCU hasn't been like that and they now have the opportunity to maybe do some films or TV like that because that hasn't been the focus.
@@Petaurista13 Dr. Strange 2 was literally meant to be a horror movie though....
Indeed, women’s bathrooms are used for emotional support, money lending, therapy sessions and occasional clothes swaps. It was a bit rapid in this scene, but not entirely unrealistic:)
Totally agree...
Wish men's bathrooms were more like this lmao.
I remember witnessing this at a prom party.
I’m glad that’s been most women’s experiences. I actually caught not very nice behavior from other girls. (yes, we were just junior high kids, but I certainly didn’t like it)
The writer, Jessica Gao, said she had to fight Marvel to keep that scene in there. Good call!
I really hope this show stays good. They always start strong and finish weak. No more disappointments for the rest of the year.
Hawkeye and Wandavision had great finishes.
Thanks for all the Easter Eggs! It looks like MCU is continuing with QR Code links to Comics like they did in Moon Knight. There’s a QR code in the bar that opens up to She Hulk #1.
Great eye, thanks!
@@Seattlelegacy51 You’re welcome!
I am so happy I wasn't the only one to spot that!
18:08 I lost it when she broke the fourth wall and then looked back like "Wait, what? There's a camera there!? Who are you? I was joking!" and Banner looked at her, subverting the stereotype of breaking the fourth wall talking to the audience but every other character ignoring it.
I think the nature of that is that was a 4th wall break in a flashback being told via 4th wall break, so it’s more he recollection of the events than a time jump back a few months ago. I’ve loved directly addressing the camera ever since I saw Ferris Bueller when I was a kid. It’s probably my favorite thing about Deadpool, and I can’t wait to see how it’s used in the rest of the series.
For me, it hints that there may be someone else in there - like, how Bruce talked about Hulk as "the other guy," "with the hand on the wheel." Jen might have an alter ego similar to Bruce, but, different. From that POV, there's some subtle hints (mostly in the trailers) as to what kind of personality that alter ego might have.
She might be unconsciously sensing the Watcher.
Ryan you break down the MCU the best. Keep the videos coming I always watch you after everything MCU puts out. Thank you.
Watching this, one thing that may have been an easter egg that I only remembered from this episode was the court drawing of She-Hulk with the weight lifters. As a teenager, I had a poster by Joe Jusko of She-Hulk at muscle beach. Maybe the court drawing was a nod to that?
That Jusko poster is the first thing that came to mind!
Smug Hulk vs She Hulk might be my new favorite MCU fight scene.
When she says "he doesn't mean that." I love that they incorporated the mole on her arm. Everyone was crying ab CGI that was in early production but it looks great. Also...why is blood during violence bad but blood after a car wreck is fine? Just curious. Lol, you just said "she hawk" @ around 2:40
Because one is intentional violence between two people and the other is simply accidental.
@@emerje0 mate...
@@emerje0 there's still no difference no matter the excuse you make. It'd been easier to say they're trying to bring an emotional response after the wreck, but doesn't want to remind people of the imminent danger that may be present when blood is on the screen.
@@RtistiqSkubie There's no difference between accidental and intentional harm? Are you serious? The show isn't even rated TV-14 V (V being used for shows with intense violence). There's absolutely a difference. Bloody violence is not something this show is rated for.
“All they care about is money” straight into a mid roll was brilliant haha
Well played
And again!
Masterful. 👌🏼✨
The transition to advertising hair loss remedy was so smooth! 🤣🤣🤣
As a lawyer, I still enjoyed your lawyer joke. And your breakdown of her lawyer shelf. Great stuff, as usual!
"we can drink so much and not get drunk." i think my uncle is the hulk 😮
8:55 I think we, the audience, are the "other guy" or other persona she develops. She only starts breaking the fourth wall once she gets infected right?
9:50 It's an iron legion mask / Ultron Bot. Like a reminder to not themselves to not repeat their mistake.
Your videos are the BEST dude! You’re my GO TO for marvel breakdowns and theories. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💯
I think one of the cool things from the accident and transfusion scene, was when Bruce starts to transform.
It looks like one of those from that Hulk TV show. For those that watched it.
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I thought the same thing when I saw it. Good call out.😊👍
The closing argument that Jen said in the beginning I THINK is her character arc she will go through in the series
SEVENTH female lead. Captain Marvel, Black Widow, Wanda Maximoff, Sersi, Jane Foster, Ms Marvel, and now She-Hulk
you are one of my favorites rn just because you know everything and ur a great guy
WE WANT SCREEN CRUSH COVERING ALL SERIES
Lol Bruce’s reaction to Inside Out had me dying, it’s always fun to see
heroes’ hobby beside saving the world
I love how much older this show is. Geared to an adult audience
right! and it feels a lot better
Shit had me rolling and I hate Mark's hulk.
That's going to be a trivia question: who was the 1st character to say "dick" on Disney +
@@Josh_Noble Wolverine.
I was impressed by how more often than not that it actually felt like People interacting onscreen and not CGI Hulk Animations. The montage/action in most CGI scenes I feel use so much motion blur that they're just...well...blurry. There was a bit of that here, but overall it's becoming more naturalistic. Dig it.
Eyes flicker and the uncanny valley is usually from the "need" to add every frame between the movements for smoothness, when there isn't much smoothness AT ALL to eye movement. They did a good job with the eyes for sure.
This has nothing to to with much of what was covered in the video, but just throwing in 2 cents ; - )
"Oh, Bing Bong!" was so true. Brutal scene, glad Bruce and Jennifer both feel it. If villains hate it, then you know they're eeeeevil.
4th wall break theory: The first 2 times she wakes up as Jennifer Walters, there is one specific blurry point of light. This felt oddly specific in two separate moments, one nighttime and one daytime.
This might be her first times sensing something outside 616. Could this be a video camera’s light or lens? (Or maybe a window to video chat with the Watcher?🤪) She seemed confused by her first official 4th wall break, but was very comfortable with it later.
Im glad someone else noticed that. She seemed weirded out for a couple of seconds, then accepted it. Very nice touch as that has to be something that would be very bizarre at first.
Lmao @ screen to vid chat w/The Watcher! Yes please! I'm hoping the 4th wall breaks lead to the reveal of She-Hulk's alter ego. Like how Bruce asked her if it felt like there was another 'hand on the wheel' when Jen Hulk-ed out. Just like Jen's She-Hulk is different from Banner's, Jen's alter ego would be different from Bruce's. Bruce's is dark & violent, repressed anger, while Jen's would be outgoing, playful, and repressed desire - for attention, for example. Just a thought.
I Loved the episode,it was Like every thing i wanted for the show
The mask that is on a little table is ultrons first apperence mask in the Avengers age of ultron. You can see the laser cutter that messed up on the mask when they reveal ultron for the first time.
This video was so good. I love the middle fingers “BING BONG” 😂
I think that Tony and Bruce made the beach house lab thing after Civil War as he was still mad about Steve hiding the cause of his parent's deaths (Bucky).. It couldn't be after Infinity War as Tony was on Titan when we last saw him and it was in Endgame when he came back on Earth..
Edit: There was also a board for Roxxon near the bar just before Jennifer goes to the ladies restroom... so we might be seeing Roxxon Corp. in the near future...
It was during the 5 year skip in Endgame (between snap and blip). Banner was in Sakaar from Age of Ultron to Infinity War
@@Dragoon77 or before Age of Ultron
Tony came back shortly after the blip. They were on the ship and running out of air and shit. He wasn’t in space for 5 years, maybe a couple months max
I believe that’s a mask from the “Iron Legion.” I think we see it in “Age of Ultron” as the first body Ultron uses
A stellar video as always, Ryan! Love your work so much.
“what this SHIP means for the MCU” totally heard something else and was so surprised at Ryan! Lol
Kamala Kahn is also in the logo intro. Also, Jane’s Thor is not the fourth female lead. There were quite a few before her.
Kamala was also in the logo intro to "Thor: Love and Thunder" if I'm not mistaken.
I really liked this episode. It's exactly what I was expecting. Fun, just fun. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
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The fact that all the benches and chairs in Banner’s lab are Hulk-sized makes normal Jenn look teeny-tiny.
I think you missed one thing. When she is stumbling thru the hallway in the bar to the bathroom there is a poster with a QR code that leads you to a marvel website with She-Hulk comics.
Thanks for all the Easter eggs!
I think her wearing the shoe in the end is a sign of saying if the shoe fits wear it, saying her bloods accept the hulks DNA and she is about to wear it
I think that the Led Zeppelin shirt was 1. Tony’s shirt as he had a history of wearing shirts like that such as in Avengers. Also it could be a Ragnorok Reference that was the theme song of Thor in that movie where Hulk showed up and was in a fight scene where it was played
18:00 it's so funny too when the surfboards break his glasses because you got to think he has a ginormous head and glasses are already very expensive so you have to have a brand new custom pair of giant hulk glasses made for him must be a real pain in the butt LOL
Ok..this was the best in depth video of your channel... congrats! Blessings!
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this first episode. My hopes for this show just went up a few notches
"you're either lying or you're stupid." - Megatron
"you're either lying or you're stupid." - Megatron x2
What did you like exactly?
It was kinda fun imagining how much of this show would trigger folks who felt a girl was overpowering the hulk. It's such good writing to show how the two struggle with anger and the powers they have. The Hulk is not weak, he's afraid of his power. He says he's found peace, but he shows that he's still worried about fully becoming the hulk again. She-Hulk seems strong because she doesn't need to hold back. She's not afraid of her power, she doesn't want them.
Yes, in other words, The Man is a weak little nothing. The Woman is the Best just because. MCU Hulk has become such a joke that I'm not even surprised or anger anymore, just amazed how low they continue to bring him.
I feel like there's a lot of subtext about the differences between how women and men mature emotionally - and there's a lot to be said about that difference.
@@theoutlawking9123, yes, those would be other words, but not representative of @Rui's comment at all.
@@JeffreyBCampbell Your opinion, since you're just covering for him.
@@Josh_Noble Don't sugarcoat it, the show, like most MCU garbage nowadays, think Men are/should be weak.
Thanks for this video Ryan!
Dude!! That ad break cut was truly amazing!!
Thanks for the video, I didn't really liked her new origin bc of how soon this whole spaceship sequence was turned into a joke, some dialogues were weird especially if you know Bruce history and the final fight scene felt rushed and too goofy but overall a pretty decent start. Hope it gets better in the next episodes but for now it's something like 5-6/10
I've heard it gets worse... And she is already worse than Cap Marvel, which I thought impossible, LOL.
I think the helmet is from one of the damaged iron man suits that didn’t have a person in it from avengers age of ultron. They were like security drones but iron man suits.
My theory is the girl Steve made it with was the one whose helmet he took, and that he said "I can do this all day" when she asked him if he could go longer.
Nice.
The black and gold iron man armor was the Mk XX armor. It was in IronMan3 during the "House Party Protocol".
I think Roxxon are going to play a role in this show, I noticed a Roxxon sign in the background as she arrived at the bar after she first Hulked out.
Wait wut? I don't think SC even caught that now i gotta break from reading comments to rewatch the ep
This is like the fourth time they have been backgrounded.
I think the mask is from ultron so Bruce can remember his mistakes
How about the Hulk green walls in the office where she's practicing her closing arguments? Lol
I love that Smart Hulk says “robut” lol
That was a pretty epic end credit! This show is gonna be fun.
great use of that song
I liked it. Love how they used Jen to ramp everything up in 1 episode and give a plausible reason for why she has her Hulk powers under control. Her issues being a Hulk therefore lie elsewhere which is also cool
"you're either lying or you're stupid." - Megatron
This dude's comedy is always better in every single video LOL.
This channel is great. Come here after every episode. Keep it up