Warning: Contains SPOILERS for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 8.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’s meta-commentary on the MCU surprisingly predicted how the show and She-Hulk herself would be received by a portion of the fanbase. A character who can break the fourth wall in the comics, She-Hulk was the perfect choice to star in the MCU’s first 30-minute comedy series. As She-Hulk heads toward its final episode, it becomes clear that the show was aware of the complaints it would receive and the discussions it would spark – which range from disproven Red Hulk fan theories to toxic sexist comments.

Through the Disney+ platform, Marvel Studios was able to experiment with different storytelling formats for the MCU. Though most of the Disney+ MCU shows have so far followed the six-episode limited series structure, some productions went for a different strategy. One example is She-Hulk, which will end its run with nine 30-minute episodes. She-Hulk has also so far avoided some Disney+ Marvel series tropes, including that of a big villain reveal midway through the show or the hero only getting a new suit at the end of the season.

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Still, She-Hulk is being received with a lot of criticism. Similar to what had happened with some old Marvel movie tropes, and it even mocked the franchise’s worldbuilding formula.

She-Hulk's Power Gags Knew "Fans" Would Complain

A collage of She-Hulk and Smart Hulk

She-Hulk is the latest example of a female superhero or sci-fi main character being deemed a “Mary Sue” for simply being as powerful or skillful as a previously established male character. Right after She-Hulk’s first episode was released, the scene in which She-Hulk fights the Hulk was criticized for portraying Jen as being as strong as Banner without any training – except that the Hulk himself never had any official combat training before entering the superhero business. She-Hulk was also criticized for having Jen controlling her powers and transformation way too quickly and without training, a complaint that ignores that Jennifer Walter’s “Hulking” process has always been different from that of the Hulk.

Still, She-Hulk knew that those would be recurring complaints and decided to incorporate them as part of the show’s humor. Jen makes fun of Bruce Banner for being able to master the Hulk transformation far quicker than him, and the training sequence from She-Hulk episode 1 makes sure to point out how She-Hulk could very well be stronger than the Smart Hulk. She-Hulk’s powers have in fact been a recurring topic on the show, and while Intelligencia’s ultimate plan for Jen’s blood is still a mystery, it will obviously have some to do with Jennifer’s unique Hulk transformation. When the MCU’s version of the Wrecking Crew tried to steal Jen’s blood, one of them even criticized the lawyer for “showing her powers around”.

She-Hulk Nailed The Toxic Sexism Of Some Marvel Fans

Tatiana Maslany as Jen Walters and She-Hulk  in She-Hulk episode 8

As has been the case for a lot of female-centered superhero movies and shows, She-Hulk has been targeted with vocal online complaints about “forced feminism”, “woke narrative” and similar remarks. Those sorts of complaints have spread out through social media in an alarming way, and when it comes to the MCU, they have led to shows like Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk being review bombed and actors being targeted with personal attacks. Through its villain twist, She-Hulk nailed the toxic sexism with which the show is having to deal.

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She-Hulk’s main villain throughout the season was the MCU’s version of She-Hulk’s Intelligencia board, yet are similar to what is found in IMDB reviews for the show.

She-Hulk also indicated how writers, producers, and Marvel as a whole must receive those sorts of toxic criticisms. When asked if the Intelligencia was getting in her head, Jennifer said that she did not care about “what a bunch of people on the internet” said about her. In fact, a lot of the show has been centered around how She-Hulk reacts to being the world’s topic of the month, which also reflects how a big-budget Disney+ Marvel project is received. She-Hulk is now at the center of the pop culture conversation, and as such, it is unfortunately bound to deal with a significant amount of toxicity.

She-Hulk Knew About Marvel Cameo Expectations

Daredevil and She-Hulk in MCU

When it comes to parodying or Doctor Strange story first.

She-Hulk acknowledged those MCU cameo expectations when Jennifer promised in episode 3 that She-Hulk was not a “cameo every week” type of show, only to realize that she had already met Hulk, Abomination, and Wong. Still, Jen made sure to point out that She-Hulk was about her story, and while the cameos did continue, the show remained very self-aware about them. For example, She-Hulk episode 8, which featured Daredevil, teased the Hell’s Kitchen vigilante at the beginning only to reveal that it was actually Leap Frog.

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She-Hulk Predicted Your Red Hulk Theories

She-Hulk Red-Hulk

The “Hulk side” of the Marvel universe is still full of untapped potential in the MCU, therefore it was speculated that She-Hulk could perhaps revisit Betty Ross and the Leader or even introduce Red Hulk. The fact that both Jen’s blood and Bruce’s Hulk research were brought up in the show suggested that She-Hulk would indeed feature Red Hulk, especially now that a Thunderbolts movie is happening. However, not only does She-Hulk seem to have proven the Red Hulk theories wrong, but it also referenced those theories on the show. When asking herself why the episode still hadn’t ended, Jen suggested that there could still be a twist on the way, something like “another Hulk but this one’s red”. Considering that She-Hulk: Attorney at Law wrapped more than a year ago, the Red Hulk theories are yet another reaction that the show predicted.

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New episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law release on Thursdays on Disney+.

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