Jen is a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, a stressful event compounded by uniquely She-Hulk issues.Jen is a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, a stressful event compounded by uniquely She-Hulk issues.Jen is a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding, a stressful event compounded by uniquely She-Hulk issues.
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- TriviaJen's first fourth wall break in which she mentions that this is a "self-contained wedding episode" is a signal to not expect first appearance of Matt Murdock/Daredevil despite Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans (2022)'s tease.
- GoofsWhen Jen is at the cash bar and puts down cash, the next time she uses cash to buy a drink, the image has been flipped, and the serial number from the five dollar bill is the same as it was the first time she used money, but just in reverse.
- Quotes
[Jennifer has arrived to the wedding location as She-Hulk, dressed in a sexy blue dress]
Heather: Wow, Jen! Everything about you is just working!
She-Hulk: [smiling] Thank you, Heather!
Heather: You took that "Toned Up for the Big Day" workout plan seriously.
She-Hulk: Yeah, I did.
Heather: Yeah. Girl, your ass looks crazy right now. Incredible!
[She-Hulk slyly poses]
Lulu: [unimpressed] Everybody has an ass.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits feature photos from the wedding, Titania having her teeth fixed after She-Hulk punched her, and Immortal talking to one of his ex-wives while making eye contact.
- SoundtracksThe Vibes
Written by Craig Smith, Samara Smith, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), and Theo Ross Rosenthal
Performed by SaFire
Courtesy of The Math Club
Featured review
Fun, fresh and unpredictable
The freewheeling, devil may care attitude of "She-Hulk" is what makes this show so entertaining. As a self aware, fourth wall breaking series that doesn't have the absolute world ending stakes of other Marvel fare, this is somewhat of a 21st century sitcom - and I mean that as a compliment. It's fresh, funny, often absurd in the most unpredictable of ways, this is a show that shines when it lets it's weirdness fly. It's a shame some of the reviews of this series seem to be political for opaque and illogical reasons, because this is a great, funny show with a fantastic actor in Tatania Masilany at its centre. The supporting cast, Jamil, Gonzaga, Harrison, and Goldsberry are all fantastic here as well. The mix of drama, tension and a lot of humour in this episode great, and it's *different*. The meta element adding in realistic internet comments and threats is also a bold and brilliant commentary on the current North American culture and zeitgeist.
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- GrantKanigan
- Oct 5, 2022
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