She-Hulk embraced her other half this week, changing the episode’s title card to “Just Jen: Attorney at Law” and did her best to avoid Hulking-out at her old friend’s wedding. Episode 6 was packed with mundane challenges for Jen, but also included plenty of other MCU references along the way.
It’s clear that something big is coming in the final few episodes of the season, and the troublemakers who want She-Hulk dead are going to pose a bigger threat in the near future. For now, here’s every Easter egg from She-Hulk episode 6.
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Fans met the MCU’s version of Mr. Immortal this week, introducing him as a self-centered individual with a knack for faking his own death to escape his many marriages. The comic book version of this character was much different, and frequently found himself in distress after waking up from death.
In fact, the Craig Hollis from Marvel comics suffered from depression because he had to live on while his loved ones died, and he had a much greater appreciation for life and human connection. He was also part of a superhero team, and was always willing to put himself in danger to preserve the lives of others. She-Hulk’s Mr. Immortal is a far cry from his comic book counterpart, and lacks the drive to put his talents to good use.
Mr. Immortal briefly mentions having a stash of wealth left to him by his first wife, Baroness Cromwell, which might be a reference to Baroness Blood from the comics. Baroness Blood’s real name is Lily Cromwell, and she joined a group known as the Legion of the Unliving, which was led by Dracula.
The other bridesmaids confirmed the existence of the Twilight Saga in the MCU in episode 6, asking the bride if she was on Team Edward or Team Jacob.
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