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.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.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.
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- 5 wins & 17 nominations
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- TriviaAlthough each transformation from Jennifer Walters to She-Hulk and back is created using CGI, Malia Arrayah plays She-Hulk on-set for having reference of She-Hulk size (her face is replaced by the Tatiana Maslany using CGI). Maslany is 5' 4" (1,63 m) tall, while Arrayah is 6' 5¼" (1,96 m) tall.
- GoofsIn two of the first three episodes, in the courtroom they show the defendant seated at the table closest to the jury box. In American courts, the defendant is always seated AWAY from the jury, in the interests of safety. (This gives the bailiff more time to react should the defendant attack the jury.)
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits are a sequence of courtroom sketches, which vary depending on the episode.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: D23 Expo 2019 Extravaganza (2019)
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Entertaining, with some issues that aren't new to the MCU.
30-something, moderate white male here. First, I would like to say any guy who sees this as "anti-man" or man-hating needs to gain a little perspective. The interactions that are shown in the show, and described by her, are actual situations women deal with everyday. And those interactions and situations are frustrating, angering, and sometimes frightening regardless of the outside perception. Just because you cannot relate to it does not mean it doesn't matter or isn't real. Women spent 15 years watching an MCU that was 95% (white...) male. We can't be upset if there's some diversity. That's life. That's the world. We don't need to feel threatened by it.
As far as the show goes, it's fine? As with most MCU shows, her back story is rushed and lacks serious development. A lot of convenient plot happens off-screen to bring us to the situation we find ourselves when watching this. Bruce suddenly having a family and a close relationship with a cousin who he's on a solo road trip with is... odd.
She is not a "Marry Sue" and she is not "better" than the Hulk. It's very clear that he is physically superior, and more intelligent when it comes to sciences and mathematics. She just seems a bit more agile than him with a better control of her emotions.
The show isn't laugh out loud funny, but it has humor and it's appreciated. She has a fun personality and it's a nice contrast to Mark's dry Hulk delivery.
The CGI is fine. Honestly, she emotes much better than Bruce, and they've obviously done some rush work to improve her skin after the backlash from the trailers. It isn't distracting. It's a comic book show... Take it for what it is.
Overall, it's worth the watch to see where it goes. I hope it ties into the MCU more than some of the more recent D+ shows. I can see reviews getting a bit negative if this is 9 episodes thrown into the void.
As far as the show goes, it's fine? As with most MCU shows, her back story is rushed and lacks serious development. A lot of convenient plot happens off-screen to bring us to the situation we find ourselves when watching this. Bruce suddenly having a family and a close relationship with a cousin who he's on a solo road trip with is... odd.
She is not a "Marry Sue" and she is not "better" than the Hulk. It's very clear that he is physically superior, and more intelligent when it comes to sciences and mathematics. She just seems a bit more agile than him with a better control of her emotions.
The show isn't laugh out loud funny, but it has humor and it's appreciated. She has a fun personality and it's a nice contrast to Mark's dry Hulk delivery.
The CGI is fine. Honestly, she emotes much better than Bruce, and they've obviously done some rush work to improve her skin after the backlash from the trailers. It isn't distracting. It's a comic book show... Take it for what it is.
Overall, it's worth the watch to see where it goes. I hope it ties into the MCU more than some of the more recent D+ shows. I can see reviews getting a bit negative if this is 9 episodes thrown into the void.
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- sedwardpeterson
- Aug 18, 2022
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