Warning! This review contains spoilers for episode 4 of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
In its fourth week, nearly midway through its run, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law may have premiered its strongest episode to date. “Is This Not Real Magic?” continues the show’s fun case-of-the-week storytelling as Wong hires Jen to sue a brash stage magician named Donny Blaze for unauthorized use of the Mystic Arts. Their only witness is a party girl called Madisynn, who Blaze banished to a demonic dimension for his audience’s entertainment, forcing her to make a Faustian bargain before being transported into Wong’s living room.
Scripted by Melissa Hunter, “Is This Not Real Magic?” settles into the episodic format of the show more comfortably than ever. This installment follows one storyline focused on Jen’s law career and another concurrent storyline focused on her messy personal life before bringing the two together in a fun-filled, action-packed finale.
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While working on Wong’s case, Jen creates a dating profile in her human form and only gets a handful of matches. This leads to a series of painfully relatable first dates. One guy just wants to talk about how much he can lift. One guy prattles on and on about his own boring life, calling himself “a New Yorker, through and through” despite having only lived in the Big Apple for 14 months, then zones out and glues to his phone when Jen tells him about her superpowers and her successful law career, then leaves her to pay the bar tab. While spending a Friday night alone, buried in her work, Jen reluctantly creates a new dating profile as She-Hulk and suddenly matches with every eligible bachelor in Los Angeles.
Unlike last week’s
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