Warning! Spoilers ahead for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 3.
With Jen Walters’ superhero origin story out of the way and the superhuman legal defense premise in place, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is a full-blown situation comedy in its third episode, “The People vs. Emil Blonsky.” Jen continues to work on Emil Blonsky’s parole case after footage of his recent escape threw a spanner in the works, while her new colleague Augustus “Pug” Pugliese represents her former colleague Dennis Bukowski in his case against a shapeshifting elf who convinced him she was a famous rapper.
A couple of days ago, it was announced that Megan Thee Stallion would be appearing in an upcoming episode of She-Hulk. It was unclear how she would appear, whether she would be portraying a fictional character or playing herself as a celebrity friend of supervillain influencer Titania. This episode gets to Megan Thee Stallion’s promised appearance in a fun and unexpected way with one of the most creative cameos in the MCU: an Asgardian shapeshifter took her form to con a wannabe womanizer out of $175,000.
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“The People vs. Emil Blonsky” settles even more comfortably into the sitcom format with an A-plot and a B-plot. At one point, Jen looks at the camera and compliments the writers for connecting the A-story to the B-story, but they’re only tangentially linked. The lawyers all convene at a bar (the lawyer-centric Legal Ease Bar & Grill) to discuss their cases over a drink. There’s no Seinfeldian dovetailing between the two storylines. Still, the B-plot does set up a great comedic premise as it gives Jen an opportunity to call Bukowski a self-absorbed, chauvinistic moron as her sworn testimony under
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