Warning! Spoilers ahead for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 8.
Daredevil is back! Three weeks after his new golden mask was glimpsed, Matt Murdock has finally made his long-awaited appearance alongside Jen Walters in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and it doesn’t disappoint. Jen and her new superhero lawyer ally shine in the most action-packed episode of the show so far. The first two-thirds of the episode offer up a wildly entertaining She-Hulk/Daredevil team-up consisting of equal parts bickering and ass-kicking, while the final third sets the stage for a thrilling finale by pulling all the season’s ongoing story threads together in a shocking twist.
The penultimate episode of She-Hulk’s first season, “Ribbit and Rip It,” begins with Jen taking on the case of Eugene Patilio, better known as the frog-themed vigilante Leap-Frog, who wants to sue Luke Jacobson for designing a malfunctioning super-suit. Jacobson is represented by none other than Matt Murdock, who promptly wins the case – because he’s “a really good lawyer” – and teams up with She-Hulk to take on Leap-Frog when he kidnaps Jacobson and forces him to design a new suit. What follows is one of the most fun superhero team-ups in the entire MCU.
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Tatiana Maslany continues to anchor the series with the dichotomy of relatable everywoman Jen and empowered superhuman She-Hulk, but she also plays the part from a completely different angle this week. Maslany brings a whole new dimension to the character in the closing scenes of the episode with Jen’s climactic fit of rage, erring more on the side of supervillain than superhero before giving a remorseful look to the camera in the jaw-dropping final shot. Jon Bass is as
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