Fans finally got to see Jennifer Walters work her first case as head of the superhero law division in this week's episode of She-Hulk, and were given plenty of laughs along the way. Episode 3 introduced new faces, brought back some beloved old ones, and set up more potential storylines for the future.
With only six episodes left, She-Hulk is already a third of the way through the season, and there are still plenty of loose ends the show needs to tie up. She-Hulk’s most notable comic book rival, Titania, has yet to make a comeback, there’s been no news of Bruce since he departed for Sakaar, and Abomination’s release from prison will surely have audiences and Jen alike wondering what will happen next. Until then, these are all the major Easter eggs from episode 3.
She-Hulk Episode 3 Review
It’s been a running joke amongst fans and Marvel Studios that Phase 4 should more aptly be named Phase Wong. The new Sorcerer Supreme has appeared in a great number of recent projects, and She-Hulk is no different. Even Jen played into the fun, breaking the fourth wall to tell fans she knows how excited they are to see Wong. She also encouraged them not to get their hopes up for more cameos, aside from her cousin Bruce, because it isn’t that kind of show.
Regardless, there was plenty of Wong content to keep audiences satisfied. The sorcerer took to the stand to defend Emil Blonsky for his after-hours activities in Shang-Chi, claiming that he forced the Abomination to leave his cell and Blonsky shouldn’t be held responsible. It was also revealed that Wong was once a Target sales associate in Kamar Taj, before he became a librarian and Sorcerer Supreme.
A brief flash on the television screen showed a news interview with Gideon Wilson, the
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