Things are certainly heating up for Jennifer Walters as She-Hulk nears the end of its run. With only one episode left, fans are anxiously waiting to see how the rest of her story plays out. Marvel has yet to confirm if She-Hulk will be given a second season; however, it’s highly unlikely that Jen’s time in the MCU will end once the series draws to a close.
Jen struck up an interesting relationship with Matt Murdock this week, and episode 8 is one of the best episodes from the entire show. Full of MCU references, new friends, old foes, and a cliffhanger that has everyone excited about the finale, here’s every Easter egg She-Hulk has to offer from episode 8.
She-Hulk Predicted Its Own Worst Critics
Vincent Patilio, AKA Leap-Frog, was a Daredevil villain in Marvel Comics and has joined the list of absurd and obscure characters to make their way into the She-Hulk series. However, Vincent’s son Eugene picked up the mantle in the show. All fans know about Vincent is that he’s a high profile client at the GLK&H law firm.
Given that Eugene took a beating from his own lawyer, he’ll probably stir up more trouble at some point in the future in an attempt to get revenge. Jen told him that she was doing it for his own good; however, a guy like Eugene likely won’t take kindly to being upstaged in his own super villain lair.
Matt Murdock’s long-awaited She-Hulk cameo finally happened in this week’s episode, and it was better than fans could have ever hoped for. Not only did Daredevil make a comeback in the courtroom, he also dove back into the crime-fighting action and teamed up with Jen to help her save their designer Luke Jacobson.
He brought a few Phase 3 references with him as well, bringing up the Sokovia Accords, which were the main
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