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existential-queeer · 2 years
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She Hulk breaking the fourth wall, diving through the Disney+ Screen, bursting into the writers room, and then speaking with to a robot named K.E.V.I.N to rewrite the plot of the fucking show made me genuinely question my mental state. Like, I know deep down that I'm sober....but I'm actually questioning it.
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thingsasbarcodes · 7 months
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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law 1x09 - Whose Show Is This?
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wheelybard · 2 years
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So Jen and Wade are the only ones who will live with the existential dread that the MCU is run by a sentient AI because of their immense fourth wall breaking powers.
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chosetobethisway · 2 years
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OH MY GOD. OH MY GOD. WHAT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED?
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boardchairman-blog · 2 years
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**Shots of the Episode**
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022)
Season 1, Episode 9: “Whose Show Is This?” Director: Kat Coiro Cinematographer: Florian Ballhaus
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daredivaing · 2 years
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I can't believe MCU God is just an AI named K.E.V.I.N.
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ordinaryschmuck · 2 years
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Quick Thoughts on “Whose Show Is This?” from She-Hulk: Attorney At Law
...It stuck the landing.
It STUCK THE LANDING!
No rushed out finales with awful pacing and a forced CGI fight like the past Disney+ shows. I mean, the pacing’s a bit wonky, especially in the end there, but I’ll take a bit over a lot.
And I’m gonna have to get into spoilers because it’s gosh dang hard not to, so skip ahead now if you want to ignore them.
The best part is that it was gearing up towards a bad ending. I felt it, but the crazy thing is that Jen felt it to. Which then results in her breaking--No--SMASHING the fourth wall to pieces as she goes to yell at her writers and Kevin about it. A couple things on that:
First off, that’s exactly the kind of stuff I wanted with She-Hulk: Attorney At Law. It always bothered me that the best the show could do in terms of Jen’s fourth wall breaks were to have her turn and talk to the camera. This is a character who yelled at her writer/illustrator and yelled at him for making her fight a weak villain instead of Doctor Doom. So to have her just wreak shop in Marvel Studios to fix her season finale is both hilarious and very in line with the character. It’s also becoming clear that Marvel is becoming aware of their issues, being willing not only to fix them but also call themselves out on their own mistakes.
As for the reveal of K.E.V.I.N...It is so funny...that I laugh every time that I picture it.
This finale was the best one out of every Marvel show, not only because it was actually well written this time, but also because it was mildly funny and unique. “Whose Show Is This?” proves that the most important aspect of a story is it’s ending. Because while a bad ending can make a person hesitant to watch something they loved, a good ending can turn something mediocre into something...ok. Even good.
And that’s what really what She-Hulk: Attorney At Law is. It’s OK and sometimes even good. Not every joke lands but it is proven that this show can be funny when it really tries to be. The episodic format also works for the show, giving me hope that more Marvel shows will be willing to embrace feeling like a show rather than an extra long movie like past projects. And the CGI is...not great, but it really is carried by the performance of Tatiana Maslany, who really nails the voice and wit of both Jen Walters and She-Hulk. Not everyone’s going to agree with that, but that’s fine. They’re welcome to stew in their hatred for a show that’s a silly, superhero sitcom that’s not afraid to embrace the wackiness that superheroes have to offer.
Is it perfect? Hell no! But I’m glad I stuck with it, if not for that finale alone. It has potential to be a fun series and I hope that there’s more wackiness in the future...that is, if it gets a Season Two.
And, weirdly enough...I’m hoping it does. I really am.
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rebecca--barnes · 2 years
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She Hulk Finale Spoilers?
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muffinlove · 2 years
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Ngl I really expected Kevin Feige lol
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Oh, and when are we getting the X-Men?
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apodemus-sylvaticus · 2 years
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Remember this guy?
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This is him now:
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Feeling old yet?
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dejablonde · 2 years
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She-Hulk season finale without context
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ironhusband · 2 years
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So the MCU is canonily written by an AI…. That tracks.
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fandom-official · 2 years
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What monstrous Marvel mayhem would a malfunctioning K.E.V.I.N. create on Halloween? 😈
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agent-42 · 2 years
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it was entertaining to have k.e.v.i.n. be a robot and not a person. I think will will see K.e.v.i.n. maybe once more In Deadpool 3. but I don't think She hulk or Deadpool will be allowed to go to him for help during secret wars.
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wheelybard · 2 years
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So K.E.V.I.N. is a lying liar who lies. he went “ i’m afraid I can’t do that Dave” to Jen when she asked about Bruce. However at the end of the episode we see Skaar!
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