She-Hulk represents Emil Blonsky aka The Abomination, but his parole hearing doesn't go as planned.She-Hulk represents Emil Blonsky aka The Abomination, but his parole hearing doesn't go as planned.She-Hulk represents Emil Blonsky aka The Abomination, but his parole hearing doesn't go as planned.
George Bryant II
- Judge Price
- (as George Bryant)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJennifer Walters is confronted with the rumor that she got her powers from a Mob murder attempt on her. In the original comic book series, this was indirectly how Walters got her Hulk condition. Namely, mob hitmen wounded her in an attack and her cousin, Bruce Banner aka The Hulk was forced to give her a transfusion of his own blood into her to keep her alive, which produced a milder version of his Hulk condition in her.
- GoofsWhen Jennifer and Nikki leave the office, a man in a suit and a woman with a dark red dress go by them. Moments later the same persons walk by them again.
- Quotes
Parole Officer #1: And as for Mr. Wong...
Wong: Just "Wong." The Sorcerer Supreme. Master of the Mystic Arts. Leader and former librarian of Kamar-Taj.
Parole Officer #1: Yeah. You realize that you've just admitted to facilitating a prisoner escape, which is a crime.
Wong: I must depart.
[Wong stands up, creates a portal and leaves]
- Crazy creditsThe courtroom illustrations seen during the end credits feature the soulmates crying as Emil is taken away, and Dennis and Runa-as-Megan dating.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Critical Drinker: Oh No: The Marvels Delayed AGAIN! (2023)
- SoundtracksVIP
Written by Samuel Gray
Courtesy of West One Music Group
Featured review
Not very good
I'm not the common trope of people who dislike the show because it's female centred, because it has been decent soo far. But this episode in particular want written well. I didn't care for the Megan the stallion story line at all, her name was emphasised countless times so the point that she was more vital to the episode that She-hulk. The episode was just poorly written, not as funny as the previous two. The direction was very basic. There's just nothing special.
And as you'd assume, the post credit scene doesn't make sense to me. The writers clearly have feminist views. Trying to communicate to the audience female power and the sexualisation of woman in society by men, you don't know better. But the post credit scene goes against anything the writers stand for. She-hulk twerking and a close up of her ass. They're sexualising their lead character and it'll be the most remembered thing from the episode itself, not the actual story.
And as you'd assume, the post credit scene doesn't make sense to me. The writers clearly have feminist views. Trying to communicate to the audience female power and the sexualisation of woman in society by men, you don't know better. But the post credit scene goes against anything the writers stand for. She-hulk twerking and a close up of her ass. They're sexualising their lead character and it'll be the most remembered thing from the episode itself, not the actual story.
Details
- Runtime32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
Top Gap
What is the Canadian French language plot outline for The People vs. Emil Blonsky (2022)?
Answer