Warning! This article contains major spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 9. If you've not yet caught up with the Marvel show, turn away now!
Well, the She-Hulk finale was a lot. In keeping with the rest of the season, which has poked fun at Twitter haters, indulged us with fun cameos, and boasted more fourth wall breaks than we can count, the show went full meta by seeing Jen (Tatiana Maslany) infiltrate Marvel Studios to "rewrite" the series' conclusion.
But even though the episode, titled 'Whose Show Is This?' deliberately sidesteps a typical superhero ending, it still featured a tease of what's to come in the franchise. Most notably with a blink-and-you'll-miss-it introduction to Hulk's son Skaar, a character from the comics who could end up explaining what our Hulk got up to between the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron and Thor: Ragnarok.
After she convinces K.E.V.I.N., a Kevin Feige-esque robot in charge of the MCU, to scrub the subplot about Todd Phelps (Jon Bass) creating Intelligencia and stealing some of her blood to give himself Hulk powers, Jen's story wraps with her accepting herself and vowing to take him down the best way she knows how: in court. Big CGI-heavy fight scene? Avoided.
Later, Daredevil (Charlie Cox) rocks up again – another of Jen's earlier requests at Marvel headquarters – and she invites him to dinner with her family. At the Walters' get-together, Bruce (Mark Ruffalo) turns up in Smart Hulk mode, with Skaar (Wil Deuser) in tow. Earlier in the season, Hulk left to go investigate something on Sakaar, a place he last visited in Ragnarok, which led fans to speculate whether the show was hinting at a future World War Hulk movie – and now it looks like they were right.
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