My first question as to Abombination is why was he tried in civilian court when he should have been subject to the uniform code of military justice. Everything he did was in the midst of a military operation. He should have been court-martialed. This goes to JAG, not She-Hulk.
You're thinking. That's a crime within the walls of Disney. Also, speaking of Abomination. What's the one thing Dr Strange gets told over and over again in his first movie? Sorcerers are meant to protect our reality and never fuck with it/interfere with it beyond that. Even No Way Home is built on this principle. Wong is the guy who doesn't like Strange snooping around reading books he shouldn't read yet and his messing with the Time Stone in ways he doesn't fully understand. You cannot tell me that THAT Wong, is out here walking through portals to get into legal offices and breaking monsters out of prison to play games for a selfish/greedy reasons of the prize at stake.
The comic origin is way better. She's shot by a mob hitman because she was defending the guy the mob was trying to pin their own crimes on. And not only does Bruce have to choose whether or not to give her the transfusion, he has to protect her from the pair of hit-men while desperately trying NOT to turn into the Hulk because the Hulk can't get her the medical attention she needs. It's amazingly tense.
@@liliesaregoodfortheliver2954 for one i think think they were pinned on smart hulk. In the comic smart hulk wasnt a thing so it made sense but here if they did it then it would be questioned why he didnt stop the hitmen then save her. Not defending the show but that was likely an obvious reason
And there you have a clear parallel/intersting dynamic to share with Daredevil. Its like Thor and The Guardians. Then again, look how they squandered that!
Place your bets folks on how they’ll ruin Daredevil, my speculation is that they’ll prop Jen up as a lawyer to such a degree that they’ll make Matt look incompetent in comparison.
I can't understand how executives greenlit a show with a main character WHO IS A LAWYER, and they hired "writers", who basically proudly proclaim they have no idea how to write legal scenes. AND MARVEL SAID, "FINE." THIS HAPPENED. THIS HAPPENED IN OUR REALITY. The sheer insanity of how this show exists hurts my mind.
If the main character was a lawyer but it wasn’t the main aspect explored of her (the same way we spend more time with Batman than Bruce Wayne, so they didn’t need to ever ask a rich CEO how their life was or how business works), that could’ve been fine, but the show is literally subtitled “attorney at law”
And the worst part is that they didn't say "Oh, we didn't know how to write court scenes", they fucking said "We DON'T know how to write court scenes". For emphasis, this is the proof you need for someone who hasn't seen the show or the interviews
@@nathanjora7627 the funny thing is Jen being a lawyer is more fundamental to her stories than Bruce being a millionaire. Like one of few things this show gets close to accurate is Shulkie not being super into "team hero exercises" and wanting to be a lawyer first and hero second (the inaccuracy is how selfish and against being a hero the show makes Jen out to be) One of my favorite covers from a shulkie comic is her with the W.C. avengers saying "nah I'm here for the beach!" When Hawkeye asks if she's there to become a member
Bruce: “Jen, your blood is so dangerously mutagenic I’d rather destroy this sample with StarkTech lasers than risk keeping it around.” Jen: (‘forgets’ to mention this when she starts swapping fluids with normal civilians AS SHE-HULK less than a week later)
Being short is a disability, and as a tall person, it's your responsibility to make sure short people don't get even more disabled by having to look up to speak to you. Doing this can damage their neck. Standing up while talking to short people also makes them feel threatened and unsafe so kneeling down not only prevents them from damaging their necks but also makes them feel more safe. Not doing this means you don't respect short people, you're mocking their disability, you're looking down on them and that's ableist, so be the bigger man and kneel. Thank you.
As a short person, my life experience says this is 100% true, and even other short ppl have no right to disagree. Thats just self hatred ingrained in them by the.....tallerarchy. However, this solution is incomplete. I also demand monitary compensation for any, and all, real, and perceived, jobs and relationships i have missed out on due to my disability. Somewhere in the millions of dollars MAY be suitable, but that is before i calculate the oppression of my ancestors, so the end amount may be more. Blowjobs will be acceptable payment for some. Also, actors like tom cruise, who pretend to not be short, owe us a public apology, and a resignation from their profession. Ant man must be canceled and disavowed, obviously.
Why did she even join that law firm? Weren’t they the morons in the trial Titania destroyed? They were doing everything they could to lose that case it sounded like.
@@dumdumer892 the weird thing is it's against her new law firm, and she apparently won the case (despite as you said the shit job her side was doing) and her new boss like says something to the effect of her being the one to "win" the case
Man, even this show about a stupid lawyer ends up nearly destroying the world in Episode 4 via demon army from Hell. And this comes after the Celestials, Scarlet Witch, and the spooky Shang-Chi dragon, among others. At this rate, Daredevil will end up fighting Galactus in his show.
At least in the Netflix Marvel Universe the most "out there" thing Daredevil fought was like, super strong zombie ninjas within the bones of ancient dragons that are fossilised under New York, which is about as far as you should go with a character like Daredevil honestly.
One of the cardinal sins of comic creation is when a writer lacks all sense of scale or perspective and cannot write a superhero story without the destruction of the entire world on the line.
I had the pleasure of meeting charlie cox in nyc. He was incredibly nice, took a picture with me and my friend and asked if we were fans of daredevil, this was in 2018 i think? Its clear the guy likes playing the role and appreciates fans of the character. I pray to whatever god there is that they dont butcher matt murdock in she hulk or born again. I want the blood, grit, mature daredevil, just give it a bigger budget. The fans deserve that and charlie deserves that, i dont think he wants to disappoint us
Yeah Daredevil is DOA as a character in She-Hulk. All you can hope for is that he’s not in it enough to ruin his character. I can’t believe how much they hurt Wong in this show. Whoever writes his character next has to reconcile the fact that he’s a fugitive who doesn’t care about at least America’s, but presumably any “human” nation’s laws, along with his weird alien personality now.
Thats the worst part. He's legitimately good as the character and wants to do a good job, and they're gonna make him carry that suit like the cross so that they can nail him to it and have whatever shit character they're trying to promote that week stand on top of it as he bleeds.
Then he shouldve had the integrity to refuse. Marvel is making all these great actors look like absolute idiots by agreeing to be in these projects when theyre not contractually obligated.
In Dragon Ball Kai Abridged, Tien summarizes his character in the main series with: "I am the only serious character in this show. That is the joke." That's what Wong was before all of this. Now he's not serious and his jokes are bad.
Daredevil- "The law is the most sacred organization we have. But sometimes we must take it into our own hands to make our city better. You Jen, have the ability to do both. To uphold the law and help this city become more. And I can help you do that." Jen twerking: "What did you say?"
@@jcore0981 🤣🤣🤣, it's really dumb though because in a good show putting these two together in the same room and they just talk about their occupation and why they love what they do could be REALLY cool. But it's probably not going to be, I have no faith right now in what they'll do. Two characters one a Hulk who's a lawyer and one who's a martial arts master who saved New York. Wait a minute I just realized are they in New York or somewhere else. Because otherwise they are going to have to give some weird ass reason for why Matt is there.
@@noahsmith1053 Something that could be interesting is the dichotomy of their opinions. Matt was taught that his powers were gifts. That he was given something no one else can do. And every second he doesn't use them people get hurt. So seeing someone as powerful as Jen not use her powers could really rub him the wrong way.
@@jcore0981 Another interesting thing is almost EVERYTHING about her is public knowledge. Some people may not KNOW she is Jen, but with a quick Google search they'd know. Meanwhile Daredevil has to do everything he does in the dark, without bullet proof skin, superstrength or the healing factor. She faces no real drawbacks from her situation, while Daredevil actually has drawbacks. And I really hope they don't try to either power him up or weaken him. The one thing he should have on her is experience, supersenses and martial arts. She should realistically even without training be able to be him easily. But you can at least make it so he knows how to outmaneuvur her for just a small deal of time.
Disney have got to be the kings of clueless execs. Theyve managed to absolutely ruin star wars, marvel, their own classic properties via remakes, and even their theme parks. They could be making SO much money right now. The amount of wildly popular IP they own is unprecedented. The amounts of money they make should be as well, but its all collapsing SO fast. Everything they touch turns to shit.
So back in the day (around 10 years ago if not more) I used to write lore for my own superhero world. And one of the things I tried to address, was how superpowered people would cause laws to change or be different. The reason I'm mentioning this is that a teenager thought more about the ramifications of superpowered people and the laws of a world then these "professional writers".
Rags in the MCU sitting on his toilet deathly afraid Wong is gonna teleport in and open the door. She-hulk is terrible. But the fact that they wasted superhero lawyer concept on this is even worse. Like the Abomination case should have been a whole season arc. How do you prove his mind wasn't in a proper state under the serum? I mean I watched the 2008 movie and the dude is a goddamn villain through and through, but you could go and write a whole episode about how the government's initial experiments made him go mad in that movie. Then a whole episode about trying to subpoena Wong and how do you make a wizard show up to court? Do human laws even apply and who enforces them upon these super powered people. How do you deal with the fact some of em can read minds violating several constitutional protections. Like the shapeshifter, which just degraded into a horrendous running gag, could have been used to actually explore what the limits are of legality. Like she could take on a fictional character's looks and incur copyright charges or is it legal cause she isn't actively stealing the identity of a third rung celebrity pop star. So much potential and all they did with it was "LOL SEXISM! LOL FEMALE ISSUES! LOL RANDOM!" so disappointing.
Blumpsky case wouldnt hold up as soon as ross showed up as a witness to him volunteering to take the serum knowing there could be unforseen side effects. Even the doc who gave him the dose of whatever fully turned him warned him that he didnt know what it would do.
What would have been an amazing moment is Jen asking Bruce if she can enter his journal into evidence to help Blonsky, to prove the process that made the Hulk had a tangible, very real mental health impact on Bruce and therefore its reasonable to assume the government recreating the process on Blonsky had a very similar effect. Like legitimately imagine how good that could be done, setting it up that yes Blonsky is a victim just like Bruce, but because he was the bagman hired by the government he was left holding the blame when it went bad.
@@GrimgoreIronhide Better Call She-Hulk would have been an amazing parody episode. They should do it anyway. Release the episode for free under Free Use satire.
@@trevorcoyle517 you sure about that? It’s a decently popular franchise. And it recently had it’s 4th installment. And _and_ the first game, which had a massive campaign to bring it over to North America, has been rereleased twice. I’m certain more than a few people have heard of it.
So Rags asks why they didn't use green paint for Shukie and the answer I came up with is that EVERY set is green screen. Yes, the mundane offices and courtroom are green screen. Thus, to paint her green would mean she'd blend in with every set and they would have to key her back into every scene. So, they went with the mo-cap dots instead. Yet another case of if this show was made 50 years ago, it'd be so much better in every way.
@@DuneStone6816 In this case, no. But it is easier to make CGI artists fix all their screw-ups in post than to actually build sets and sit in the makeup chair.
The best part about the “by the book” scene is that there actually IS a single book containing the bulk of American Laws. It’s called the Federal Registry. It doesn’t contain the full record of American common law (so other cases that are used as precedent when decisions are being made), but it does contain the full list of the laws of the land. Anyways I think it would be more correct for Jen to name this in her response line (as opposed to not knowing what it’s called), but none of the writers for this show took a high school government class so they don’t know about it.
In Silence of the Lambs Clarice also breaks every rule she's given in regards to interactions with Hannibal. Thing is that was done to subtly demonstrate Hannibal's powers of manipulation.
You know what would be clever? If she started as this really good CG, then the next episode she's instead portrayed by a bodybuilder in body paint. When she asks what gives, she's told CG is too expensive, they have to go with practical effects. That would actually be a clever fourth wall break and a funny joke.
I had to look up Megan Thee Stallion, I thought she was a made up person created for the show, but turns out she's real. Kinda strange for a woman to be calling herself a male horse used for breeding. I don't understand the world these days.
@@JarvisPen She didn't realize stallions are male? All horses have a prominent backside, wouldn't Megan thee Horse be more accurate? Or was this before she had a sex change?
@@randell9667 No, she has not had a sex change. Her reasoning behind a stallion rather than a mare? I couldn't tell you. I was just providing the context she offered behind the general 'horse' part of the moniker.
it might help Fringy at 3:09:00 to think of it in the following manner: pt 1: "just dancing" doesn't necessarily equate to "craving attention". "dancing in public", same thing. "dancing provocatively" does necessarily equate to "craving some degree of attention", be it in public or not (this includes practicing in the mirror as a way of preparing oneself for an exhibition for another party). "dancing in a hypersexualized manner" isn't morally reprehensible, but if you're gonna do it, own it. "twerking" is a form of "hypersexualized dancing". pt 2: "in public" in a tv show doesn't necessarily include the audience. in a show where the main character breaks the 4th wall, a typically private setting like an office can include the audience and hence be considered "in public" with regards to 'how the writer wants the audience to receive the media' (this applies to song lyrics too). granted, breaking the 4th wall in an office doesn't necessarily carry over as a constant throughout the presentation (ie: shower scenes and whatnot). therefore, when She-Hulk breaks the 4th wall in her office and then later starts twerking in that same office, yes, that absolutely qualifies as "[hypersexualized dancing] while [in public]"
"Four guys who have stolen an Asgardian construction worker's tools..." Oh Jesus is this supposed to be the Wrecking Crew? The actual Marvel Comics villain team The Wrecking Crew? They should actually be quite powerful. To the point that, no, She-Hulk probably can't beat them alone.
Trust me, if the MCU version was even half as good as in the comics, you would be 110 percent correct. In the comics before the 2000's even hit, the Wrecking Crew attacked Hercules (who is the actual god of strength and one of the stronger Avengers) and they all beat him almost to death when he was at normal strength, not even weakened or attacked before. This MCU iteration better shape up quick, because with the fact of how weak they are and how Thunderball was white washed, I think they are definitely on the list of characters the MCU butchered.
She-Hulk is a very weird show to watch when you watch actual lawyers on TH-cam. You notice the legal inaccuracies more and how much the writers don't know about courtrooms.
Daredevil was not innocent here. The difference is Daredevil still tried when it was inaccurate it still had good drama and performances even if it wasn't accurate. This she hulk show is very embarrassing compared to it.
+Vik Rants. Cheers. On point. Its easier to digest ONE bad aspect of a show if there's other things to compensate and make up for the discrepancies. Its okay to not know a thing. But we expect to see someone be happy/surprised/proud to learn/know a new thing. Instead, we've got the writers of this show being proud of their lack of knowledge.
Nah, man. I think Nick made it clear he wouldn't She Hulk for anything. He even said he'd ditch EFAP of it was anything to do with law being reviewed because he does that all day and would rather talk about something else that is terrible amd hilarious.😂😂
I can see Emil Blonsky getting semi/soft-redeemed. In my idea, he was actually Snapped and Blipped, and later learned that the Hulk and the rest of the Avengers saved his life and half the universe, since being in prison doesn't mean he can't keep up with current events and news. Between this and his prison time, he reconsiders his view of Banner and The Hulk and by extension himself and his actions that landed him in prison. It culminates in him writing an awkward but earnest and well-meaning letter to Bruce, who decides to write back\, leading to a consistent conversation between the two of them through letters and ends with Emil having a newfound outlook on his life and future prospects. It can even have Bruce vouching for him to potentially get Emil a chance of seeing daylight again. This wouldn't be long at all; about on par with one of those "What if...?" episodes and would only have them speak to narrate what they wrote to the other. A definite break from the formula, but would be a refreshingly wholesome installment in a universe constantly plagued by catastrophes, idiots, and catastrophic idiots. Would certainly be better than the throwaway line they went with in She-Hulk.
The whole "superhero names are stupid" thing is incredibly frustrating considering how many real world people or groups I can think of who use similar nicknames, or even the exact same names without people snickering.
The arbiter of magic, at least on Earth, is a fugitive in the eyes of the American law. Let that sink in. Goddamn, Benedict, not the Cumberbatch one, got done extra-strength dirty having his character be portrayed as a titanic tismic turd on this show. Yes, yes, his character is thoroughly assassinated in Multiverse of Madness, even got damaged in Shang-Chi and No Way Home. But this is just sheer overkill, letting his rotting corpse do Fornite emotes for funsies. Wong can be goofy and downright funny, but not at the expense of him being shown as a moron. But I, without a doubt, don't think that the writers are up to par in writing clever comedy skits that would stick and do much in favor of making the character likable while not behaving incompetent in a given comedic scene.
WAIT A MINUTE... If Hulk's blood can make more hulks, and Abombination is basically a Hulk, can't Abombination make more hulks? Wouldn't they lock him up somewhere and drain him like a vampire forever until they made an army of Abombinations?
No, a version of the US military who know there are aliens out there who can just land at any time and kill half of the population would totally respect Blonsky's rights...
the dude being kicked out for having a party at kamataj or however it's spelled is bullcrap - we know for a fact that both Wong and Strange have done the exact same thing at *least* once. Strange literally says that he used the spell to erase peoples memories after a particularly rowdy party or something like that, and Wong says "I don't remember that party" and strange is like "Exactly" because he erased it from EVERYONES memories except his, including Wongs. So we KNOW that other wizards have had parties there and in fact done far worse, like manipulate each others memories for their own gain - "Donny Blaze" just invited a few friends over, sure, it's a dick move if he didn't have permission - but hardly the worst thing any student or practice master/Sorceror Supreme has done. FFS the Old one formed a pact with the dark dimension to pretty much live forever - thats WAY worse than throwing a kegger, but the only person who ever cared was Mordo, he should be the guy that has a problem with Donny Blaze, not Wong.
I like this Wong. This is the first time I have seen a character get destroyed in a comically stupid way. Normally, a character getting destroyed is like a car crash. But Wong is like a car crash with clown cars. It is still bad, but at least I'm watching 30 clowns crawl out of the wreckage of a tiny car.
I can believe this show was made by the writer signing deals with a demon. Blonsky gets off claiming the serum made him crazy, but they don’t give Walker that benefit
Wait sorry what ? I haven’t gotten to that part of the podcast yet : they release abomination ? As in “she hulk does that” ? That can’t be true right 🥺
@@jotun.616 you could argue he agreed under false pretenses. The "Unknown side-effects" he was led to believe were possible was just becoming the Hulk, he didn't know about "the other guy" or that Bruce wasn't a bad guy. From Blonsky's view he sees a super terrorist smashing the country up and he's told "we need to dose you up to fight that" sure he was a military dickhead pre serum but that's not illegal
This show's audience is incredibly well defined and targeted to a tee. Single, winebox aunts. That still isn't an excuse for it to be so spitefully written (I'm typing this whilst doing quotations because lord knows this isn't real writing.
It seems the root is (and its' female content uploaders that say this) women who come into the space going, "we can be better men." Almost everyone I know seems to despise how focused female comedy falls into sex jokes and generally just being dicks or crass humour.
Just to answer a random question from around 3:27:00, Agents of Shield was at first cannon (it was synced with the movies coming out and the outcome of the movie events), but towards the end it was it's own separate universe, so no, it's not cannon anymore. It is one of my all time favorites and I was really butthurt to see that they didn't include it in the main timeline in some way.
Remember in the Increible Hulk when Bruce used a lady's fat ass to measure if the pants would fit the Hulk's as well as him? Wasn't that a nice and yet funny way of showing the audience how Bruce knows that at any point, he can transform and his clothing would be destroyed so he has to pay for clothes that fit him and the Hulk? Wasn't it nice how subtle it was yet there could be explored for potential drama that future writers could tap into about his budgets and the way he lives? HERE'S SHE HULK TWERKING! PLEASE CLAP!
I am really sad, Wrecking Crew, Shocker, and Executioner were handled poorly by Marvel. I know they're no one's favorites, they aren't even my favorites, but I liked them. And it would have been nice for someone to try and make them really interesting characters. I think they've got potential, but it feels like they phoned it in cause they figured no one would care
I actually like Shocker in Homecoming. He's not super interesting, but he has a neat little arc where he goes from thinking supervillain bullshit is stupid to genuinely enjoying the power his tech gives him. He's a nice little mini-boss on the way to Vulture.
What is baffling in terms of continuity is Blonsky vs Wong was clearly during Shang-Chi but the post credit scene showed Banner in human form with his injured arm. In this, he heals his arm and goes back to Professor Hulk before Blonsky breaks out.
Lol as if they would watch that movie before writing this show. They probably watched 2 1/2 avengers movies and all the Captain America movies, based on their weird obsession with him, figured that was more than enough information and called it a day.
As hard as it is to defend this show, that wasn't actually a mistake. Footage of Blonsky vs Wong was leaked, it happened way before events of She-Hulk. It's confirmed by Wong saying that they were sparring as a part of training for him becoming Sorcerer Supreme, which he already is in the present day.
This show has to be written by bitter 30-40 year old single women. Maybe even diversity hires who _think_ that writing is their profession. Imagine paying someone for writing a legal show, but the people you're paying didn't bother to read ANYTHING about how the legal system works. You can learn how the entire system works from a single first year law student textbook. You don't even need to read the entire thing, a cursory glance would've saved them from looking like absolute imbeciles.
@@666lupine666 I've ruminated on that for 5 months and concluded that she did it ironically, but the "broken clock is right twice a day" thing happened and she accidentally bullseye'd herself into the most appropriate role.
Secret Invasion will HAVE to have worldwide repercussions. Except that this show jumped the gun and already introduced publicly known shapeshifters. With no tangible repercussions.
01:29:15 It is actually canon that there was a cover up about Blonsky, the Harlem thing was blamed entirely on the Hulk and even that Ross wanted him part of the Avengers.
@@Сайтамен because that's what he wore in his first appearance but then he changed to red. So you can have your reference to why Daredevil wore yellow and make fun of it in a comedy show.
This new phase shows just how novice the writers are when you realize they made all of their "Lawful Good" characters into "Chaotic Idiot" ones, as with most unexperienced tabletop RPG players.
Listening to them talk about all the angles they could have explored with a comedy law show in a super hero universe made me realize if this show didn't suck it would be Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law.
“Victory has a thousand fathers, but success is an orphan” means that many people will try to take credit for success but very few are willing to admit when they’ve made a mistake
5:41:20 Curiously, I actually just recently watched and read A Silent Voice/Koe no Katachi a couple weeks back. Not sure if the EFAP guys would like it, but I do recall that MauLer and Wolf spoke highly of Violet Evergarden by the same animation studio (KyoAni), so who knows. It's fairly low on the scale of weeb-ness despite its Japanese high school setting. Both the film and manga are extremely character-driven, and the minimal plot could easily be summarized in a paragraph or two. The film is good but its characters are hampered by its runtime, and these flaws become more obvious when comparing the film to the original manga. The manga is excellent. It has some of the cleanest character writing I've seen, which culminates in some of the most well-constructed and subjectively moving payoffs I've encountered. Remarkably subtle and emotionally complex story that earns how-it-makes-you-FEEL through very careful attention to detail in its writing. A rare case of a good story that gets better and better the closer you examine it.
A cease and desist... has no legal weight. It's a formalized warning. PERIOD. It's a statement that you are willing to take legal action IN THE FUTURE *IF* some activity is not ceased. She already took him to court. And lost. A cease and desist does nothing.
For the discussion on the difference between flying and floating at around 7 hours, one common distinction used is whether or not you can clear the ground effect. It is basically an area close to the ground where the aircraft generates more lift due to being close to a fixed surface. Hovercraft are an example of a vehicle taking advantage of this phenomenon, as they float on a cushion of air they generate, but cant go higher as they require a surface to push off of. So my distinction would be if the superpower only allows flight a certain distance off of a surface, it is floating, however if it allows free 3 dimensional movement regardless of distance to the nearest surface, it is flight.
6:59:00 Interestingly, MOST teleportation is explained as a portal, in essence. Nightcrawler, Blink, Magik, most of the characters that I can think of are explained as not just blooping from here to there, but are going through a portal. In Nightcrawler's case, it's just very quickly so that you don't really see it, but he is traveling through a sort of wormhole, but it's extremely quickly. Star Trek teleportation is very troubling. It's basically killing you and reconstructing you elsewhere. It's not explained that way, but that basically is what's happening, and I don't even have a clue what it means for transference of consciousness. "Realistically," I don't know why each time someone is teleported somewhere they don't get reconstructed with any flaws (diseases/injuries, etc.) removed, other than possible ethical concerns. Star Trek tries to present itself as fairly hard scifi, but the transporters are pure fantasy, as presented. If they worked the way they actually would have to work, there'd be some seriously concerning implications. But, yeah, most teleportation superpowers are technically traveling through a sort of wormhole. Including Nightcrawler's smoky BAMF!!!
If She-Hulk's court scenes are this bad, there's no way in hell they're going to treat any Daredevil court scenes within this show with the proper respect they deserve.
As ive said before, disney thinks the sludge is what sells, but its the talent of the writers and directors that shined through the sludge that made them a success. Now they insist on using the cheapest staff possible, and theyre learning fans cant live off of the sludge.
Dear Don, we PRAY they're learning. PLEASE, LORD TONALD! LET THEIR EYES BE OPENED! Let them slither back to the bitter darkness whence thay cane that TALENT in writing may shine again! *intones solemnly* "🦏🥛"
Also, you would think if they had that technology, it would be a given that it would be used against paroled super-villains and not something the defense has to bring up.
Mocap is usually only the basis of character animation. It usually goes through many rounds of refinement, with secondary animation and blendshapes needed to fix weird anatomy stretching etc. On a show like She-Hulk, I doubt they have the time or budget for anything other than one mocap take and maybe a fix to address major problems like the legs bending the completely wrong direction.
If super chatters keep doing the devil fruit of the week I figure I'll at least leave a comment explaining devil fruit a bit better. It isn't just seawater but all bodies of water that devil fruit users will sink into feel weak in. Sea water seems possibly more potent and some devil fruit have limitations related to sea salt but deep fresh water still weakens devil fruit users and they still can't swim in fresh water. Showers don't affect them at all and baths only make them feel weak if they are beyond a certain depth and are perfectly safe if they can touch the bottom. Devil fruit users are very limited in their ability to use their active abilities while affected by water, using devil fruit abilities draws on stamina and being immersed in water leaves them feeling completely drained. Though their passive abilities are still in effect. So for example, a rubber man would not be able to stretch their own neck to get their head above water but another person could grab their head and stretch it to the surface. Devil fruits also sometimes have unique limitations in addition to their universal weakness. For example the hana hana no mi(flower flower fruit) described in this episode has the limitation that any damage done to a duplicated body part is done to the original body part. With one notable exception it isn't possible to have more than one devil fruit power as eating a second devil fruit kills you. When a devil fruit user dies a normal fruit nearby transforms into the devil fruit conveying the same ability. There is an encyclopedia of known devil fruits so while sometimes it's a gamble other times you know exactly what fruit you're getting. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
You also don't do sentencing AT THE TRIAL. You do sentencing HEARINGS where both sides get to argue what the sentence should be, where family members and victims get to come and speak their mind.
@@SaiDeLaRai yea it was probably the last decent season before it went off the rails. I dunno why they avoided being a part of the snap storyline, and went to space instead. Which the snap shouldve also effected, but i dont remember them acknowledging it at all.
Wait Hollup... Was there a faint background music for the first 2-3 minutes? Its a great touch. Specially 1:55 when it picks up with Rags' annoyance with Shulk... Perfect Sync i'd say. Well done. I hope you find more of such mind music to add to the long discussions or parts of it. pretty cool
The thunderbolts is like the suicide squad. In that being part of it is working off your time in jail, Abomination being on parole would mean he doesn’t have to be part of Thunderbolts.
So the supposed MCU team is Ghost, Taskmaster, Red Guardian, John "Captain America" Walker, Yelena Belova, and Bucky Barnes. I didn't think any of these characters are in jail, not in the MCU at least.
@@thejemstone9219 no they all would be. Ghost was a terrorist and John Walker killed in the name of justice. The only one that wouldn’t be in Jail would be Bucky and in the comics he joins ThunderBolts to pay for his sins as the Winter Soldier.
@@TheMadmax03 John Walker and Yelena are working for Val already as evidenced by their final scene in FatWS and BW respectively. Ghost is currently on the run as of Ant-Man and the Wasp, and should be dead already because she needed Quantum Realm Goo to survive, which couldn't be given to her by Ant-Man and Co because they were dusted or trapped. Red Guardian and Taskmaster are unaccounted for post Endgame, so they could be in jail, could be on the run, we don't know. Bucky was working to atone for his crimes in FatWS which I thought was resolved by the end of the show, bit I guess a little over-atonement never hurt nobody, ya feel.
@@thejemstone9219 but all of that if they weren’t working for Val, they would be in jail. Which is the point of Thunderbolts, taking villains and making them work off their sentences instead of sitting in a cell. John Walker was arrested at the end in FATWS, Ghost was on the run and either saved herself or got capture and Val gave her the goo. The thunderbolts were created as a response to suicide squads’s popularity.
I am so glad Rags played Dune, it’s my all time favorite board game, but if he only played at 5 players and had the Bene Gesserit in game instead of the Emperor he didn’t really get the full experience It’s best at 6 of course but if you’re playing at 5 the BG is the faction you want to cut, keep the Emperor in because his effects on the in-game economy are huge
The only drawback of the hana-hana no mi is that if the limbs you replicate on the surfaces or living things are attacked you feel the damage inflicted on them. If you create a new arm and someone cuts off the hand you'll experience the same level of pain as if your original hand was cut off.
I.E. Falcon not getting paid: would it have not made more sense for them to have said, yes he was paid, but he was dead for 5 years and that money went to his next of kin. It’s been spent (even spent on his sister’s business), so he’s trying to figure things out for now, because it’s one of the things the government was trying to deal with. In the meantime, he needs funds.
With the overall failing of Thor and She Hulk, I reckon after 1 more flop Kevin Fiege is going to get meta and say that Mephisto was actually impersonating the writers of phase 4 and made all the characters incompotent immoral messes.
Lawyers aren't supposed to be unbiased. They actually SHOULD be biased. They're just supposed to be biased in favor of their client. They're advocates.
I feel like they're trying to turn Wong into Drax, who worked really well in the Guardians of the Galaxy Movies. But Drax was a fucking alien, and Wong is not, contrary to what the showrunners may think. Wong and Drax are both serious in that comedic way, but Wong was just the straight man, he wasn't oblivious to comedy or human customs. It just doesn't work because only a talented writing team can create a character like Drax who is kind of oblivious who is funny, but you can't just have your straight man who is a human on earth like Wong act like an alien because it doesn't make any sense and comes of as "omg so quirky" humor
Btw, with the facial animations, She Hulk looks exactly like Fiona as an ogre in Shrek. I can never unsee this since I noticed it and it cracks me up every time.
As I recall, Gatomon becomes Angewomon after a certain point of her redemption arc. I think it's based more on personality and character than it is on physical form.
If they wanted to make this funny, the lawyer Dennis would be Dennis from Always Sunny. It would fulfill their "MEN BAD" obsession but in an actually humorous way as he used the DENNIS method on her or took her out on a boat to try and get laid. They could even make him into a supervillain at the calling himself The Golden God.
5:17:04 Oh noooooo 😭 Rags has only seen Godzilla vs Megalon? That’s the worst one! On the other hand, as a huge Godzilla fan myself (I own the entire collection), I’d like to recommend some of my favorites to the EFAP crew: Gojira (1954) Godzilla vs Mothra (1964) Godzilla vs Gigan Godzilla vs Destroyah 7:12:16 As far as I understand, lift is achieved by creating low and high pressure zones around a wing as it moves through the air, causing the air to create an upward force as it wants to move from high pressure to low pressure. This means technically, lift can be a downward force if the wing were shaped differently, but since there’s no practical reason to do this, lift is generally accepted as an upward force Love the content, keep it up gentlemen!
Imagine sleeping with MauLer, and then you wake up to fringy making you breakfast.
rag’s doesn’t have to imagine
Wouldn't it be the reverse? Sleeping with Greenkin, and waking up to Moobley
@@theredman2783 nah fringy scares women off (watch efap from couple weeks ago when fringy was left alone with 2 of em)
@@cokemaster3710 🤣🤣 wasn't he paying splatoon or something?
That's gross either way.
My first question as to Abombination is why was he tried in civilian court when he should have been subject to the uniform code of military justice. Everything he did was in the midst of a military operation. He should have been court-martialed. This goes to JAG, not She-Hulk.
Correct, and he would never, ever see the outside of levenworth
You're thinking. That's a crime within the walls of Disney.
Also, speaking of Abomination. What's the one thing Dr Strange gets told over and over again in his first movie? Sorcerers are meant to protect our reality and never fuck with it/interfere with it beyond that. Even No Way Home is built on this principle.
Wong is the guy who doesn't like Strange snooping around reading books he shouldn't read yet and his messing with the Time Stone in ways he doesn't fully understand.
You cannot tell me that THAT Wong, is out here walking through portals to get into legal offices and breaking monsters out of prison to play games for a selfish/greedy reasons of the prize at stake.
Cuz these writers know nothing about the real world
@@valentinegonsalves7322 I’m pretty sure Disney has given up on continuity with Marvel… the same way they did with Star Wars
For me, perhaps the most unbelievable thing on the show is the idea that any woman above a 4/10 would get 0 matches on a Tinder-style app.
@@BilboBagginsTheHomosexual I’m sorry, Uncle. I’m afraid I lost it.
For real, I mean I'd go on a date with Jen (I'd probably be annoyed by her, but I'd try to enjoy it)
Factual
@@darkpuppetlordful Why?
@@ZenoDovahkiin because I like scrawny Jewish women. Sue me
The comic origin is way better. She's shot by a mob hitman because she was defending the guy the mob was trying to pin their own crimes on. And not only does Bruce have to choose whether or not to give her the transfusion, he has to protect her from the pair of hit-men while desperately trying NOT to turn into the Hulk because the Hulk can't get her the medical attention she needs. It's amazingly tense.
That's an awesome origin story, why the heck didn't they go with that?!
@@liliesaregoodfortheliver2954 Because it gives Bruce more agency than Jen.
@@bad-people6510 it also makes her a more sympathetic character. She's risking her life to uphold justice, like a hero. What idiots.
@@liliesaregoodfortheliver2954 for one i think think they were pinned on smart hulk. In the comic smart hulk wasnt a thing so it made sense but here if they did it then it would be questioned why he didnt stop the hitmen then save her.
Not defending the show but that was likely an obvious reason
And there you have a clear parallel/intersting dynamic to share with Daredevil.
Its like Thor and The Guardians. Then again, look how they squandered that!
Place your bets folks on how they’ll ruin Daredevil, my speculation is that they’ll prop Jen up as a lawyer to such a degree that they’ll make Matt look incompetent in comparison.
Daredevil shows up to help with a case against Kingpin, he gets saved by She Hulk...
Theyll tell him how hes privileged. The blind man whos dad was killed, yes hes privileged
She'll tell him how much easier being blind is compared to being catcalled.
“I’m Infinitely blinder than you” - She Hulk
“Wut…” - Daredevil
20 bucks says you’re right
Endlessly fascinated by the "Wong is in this episode, so we have a Twitter shield" aside. Are they finally saying the quiet part out loud?
The fun part is - their shield isn't working.
Because saying stuff that relates to the real world and "ThE TrOlLs" is FUNNY, HAHAHA, I LAUGHED SO HARD
It's the Dan Slott school of writing. If you acknowledge the joke is terrible but still make the joke that makes it funny.
Wong's appearances actually makes things worse because I like the first Doctor Strange movie and it reminds me of how awful the MCU is becoming.
Best part is, theyre so racist they dont understand using an asian man as a race shield makes them incredibly pathetic
I can't understand how executives greenlit a show with a main character WHO IS A LAWYER, and they hired "writers", who basically proudly proclaim they have no idea how to write legal scenes.
AND MARVEL SAID, "FINE."
THIS HAPPENED.
THIS HAPPENED IN OUR REALITY.
The sheer insanity of how this show exists hurts my mind.
Marvel has become so nonsensically cheap now that they wont even hire a consultant. Its sad.
Lmao, don't you know marvel reality 🤡🤡
If the main character was a lawyer but it wasn’t the main aspect explored of her (the same way we spend more time with Batman than Bruce Wayne, so they didn’t need to ever ask a rich CEO how their life was or how business works), that could’ve been fine, but the show is literally subtitled “attorney at law”
And the worst part is that they didn't say "Oh, we didn't know how to write court scenes", they fucking said "We DON'T know how to write court scenes". For emphasis, this is the proof you need for someone who hasn't seen the show or the interviews
@@nathanjora7627 the funny thing is Jen being a lawyer is more fundamental to her stories than Bruce being a millionaire.
Like one of few things this show gets close to accurate is Shulkie not being super into "team hero exercises" and wanting to be a lawyer first and hero second (the inaccuracy is how selfish and against being a hero the show makes Jen out to be)
One of my favorite covers from a shulkie comic is her with the W.C. avengers saying "nah I'm here for the beach!" When Hawkeye asks if she's there to become a member
EFAP is one of my favorite shows on TH-cam. Great content. Thank you gentlemen, and occasionally ladies.
EFAP, you get to look at women. Occassionally.
Is Longbone a man or a woman or NB. I’m not sure 😅
Yeah, they shoot alians and don't afraid of anything.
@@lieutenantnomad9198 doesn't afraid of anything indeed
Bruce: “Jen, your blood is so dangerously mutagenic I’d rather destroy this sample with StarkTech lasers than risk keeping it around.”
Jen: (‘forgets’ to mention this when she starts swapping fluids with normal civilians AS SHE-HULK less than a week later)
Psssst..... dont tell the writer of this show that the *female* *menstrual* *cycle* is a thing xD
GAMMACRABS!!!
XD
Y'all got a towel or anything?
I don't know why, but I love your profile picture... It makes me moist inside.
....can she transmit her hulkiness via any fluid transfer... because im sure that would result in some....uhhhh interesting things
Being short is a disability, and as a tall person, it's your responsibility to make sure short people don't get even more disabled by having to look up to speak to you. Doing this can damage their neck. Standing up while talking to short people also makes them feel threatened and unsafe so kneeling down not only prevents them from damaging their necks but also makes them feel more safe. Not doing this means you don't respect short people, you're mocking their disability, you're looking down on them and that's ableist, so be the bigger man and kneel.
Thank you.
As a short person, my life experience says this is 100% true, and even other short ppl have no right to disagree. Thats just self hatred ingrained in them by the.....tallerarchy. However, this solution is incomplete. I also demand monitary compensation for any, and all, real, and perceived, jobs and relationships i have missed out on due to my disability. Somewhere in the millions of dollars MAY be suitable, but that is before i calculate the oppression of my ancestors, so the end amount may be more. Blowjobs will be acceptable payment for some. Also, actors like tom cruise, who pretend to not be short, owe us a public apology, and a resignation from their profession. Ant man must be canceled and disavowed, obviously.
As a short person, i can confirm. Not being able to reach the top shelf is a disability. I do live in constant fear of those taller than me.
I like how it's only a disability in relation to taller people
you're right, it is a disability to be a woma- i mean short
Nathaniel Good >:| we’ll make sure it stays that way, and build ever higher shelves, mwahaha
It's funny how Shulk didn't use her new law firm to IMMEDIATELY file a wrongful termination case with her previous one
Eh, one could argue that would be kinda petty, even if it is justified... but yeah, the writers having no clue how law works bites them again.
Why did she even join that law firm? Weren’t they the morons in the trial Titania destroyed? They were doing everything they could to lose that case it sounded like.
@@RipOffProductionsLLC A wrongful termination is a wrongful termination, nothing petty about seeking legal remedy which is a right
@@dumdumer892 I have no idea, and neither do the writers
@@dumdumer892 the weird thing is it's against her new law firm, and she apparently won the case (despite as you said the shit job her side was doing) and her new boss like says something to the effect of her being the one to "win" the case
Man, even this show about a stupid lawyer ends up nearly destroying the world in Episode 4 via demon army from Hell. And this comes after the Celestials, Scarlet Witch, and the spooky Shang-Chi dragon, among others. At this rate, Daredevil will end up fighting Galactus in his show.
Yea fiege really doesnt understand how to do small scale. Even in this stupid lawyer show.
At least in the Netflix Marvel Universe the most "out there" thing Daredevil fought was like, super strong zombie ninjas within the bones of ancient dragons that are fossilised under New York, which is about as far as you should go with a character like Daredevil honestly.
One of the cardinal sins of comic creation is when a writer lacks all sense of scale or perspective and cannot write a superhero story without the destruction of the entire world on the line.
Even Ms. Marvel had world ending stakes. Hawkeye is the only thing that has been small scaled.
Hawkeye really about to be the “best” Disney+ show.
I had the pleasure of meeting charlie cox in nyc. He was incredibly nice, took a picture with me and my friend and asked if we were fans of daredevil, this was in 2018 i think? Its clear the guy likes playing the role and appreciates fans of the character.
I pray to whatever god there is that they dont butcher matt murdock in she hulk or born again. I want the blood, grit, mature daredevil, just give it a bigger budget. The fans deserve that and charlie deserves that, i dont think he wants to disappoint us
Knowing Disney’s track record, I wouldn’t be optimistic about that with Born Again especially in Phase Five.
Yeah Daredevil is DOA as a character in She-Hulk. All you can hope for is that he’s not in it enough to ruin his character. I can’t believe how much they hurt Wong in this show. Whoever writes his character next has to reconcile the fact that he’s a fugitive who doesn’t care about at least America’s, but presumably any “human” nation’s laws, along with his weird alien personality now.
Thats the worst part. He's legitimately good as the character and wants to do a good job, and they're gonna make him carry that suit like the cross so that they can nail him to it and have whatever shit character they're trying to promote that week stand on top of it as he bleeds.
Then he shouldve had the integrity to refuse. Marvel is making all these great actors look like absolute idiots by agreeing to be in these projects when theyre not contractually obligated.
You will get diet Spider-Man, and you will like it!
In Dragon Ball Kai Abridged, Tien summarizes his character in the main series with: "I am the only serious character in this show. That is the joke."
That's what Wong was before all of this. Now he's not serious and his jokes are bad.
And he spawned a meme even less funny than Morbin' Time
OH AND THERES THE TRICYLOPS "IMA TURN TRIANGLES INTO FU***ING SQAURES "
@@Invalidcookie-bv4cx if you're gonna do an (at best) only tangentially related quote, at least look up what the actual quote is
Daredevil- "The law is the most sacred organization we have. But sometimes we must take it into our own hands to make our city better. You Jen, have the ability to do both. To uphold the law and help this city become more. And I can help you do that."
Jen twerking: "What did you say?"
Where's that gust of wind and smell coming from.
@@noahsmith1053 🤢🤮
@@jcore0981 🤣🤣🤣, it's really dumb though because in a good show putting these two together in the same room and they just talk about their occupation and why they love what they do could be REALLY cool. But it's probably not going to be, I have no faith right now in what they'll do. Two characters one a Hulk who's a lawyer and one who's a martial arts master who saved New York. Wait a minute I just realized are they in New York or somewhere else. Because otherwise they are going to have to give some weird ass reason for why Matt is there.
@@noahsmith1053 Something that could be interesting is the dichotomy of their opinions. Matt was taught that his powers were gifts. That he was given something no one else can do. And every second he doesn't use them people get hurt. So seeing someone as powerful as Jen not use her powers could really rub him the wrong way.
@@jcore0981 Another interesting thing is almost EVERYTHING about her is public knowledge. Some people may not KNOW she is Jen, but with a quick Google search they'd know. Meanwhile Daredevil has to do everything he does in the dark, without bullet proof skin, superstrength or the healing factor. She faces no real drawbacks from her situation, while Daredevil actually has drawbacks.
And I really hope they don't try to either power him up or weaken him. The one thing he should have on her is experience, supersenses and martial arts. She should realistically even without training be able to be him easily. But you can at least make it so he knows how to outmaneuvur her for just a small deal of time.
Disney have got to be the kings of clueless execs. Theyve managed to absolutely ruin star wars, marvel, their own classic properties via remakes, and even their theme parks. They could be making SO much money right now. The amount of wildly popular IP they own is unprecedented. The amounts of money they make should be as well, but its all collapsing SO fast. Everything they touch turns to shit.
Oh? What did they do with their theme parks? 😅
@@astrocytes they keep getting found to be human trafficking hubs for one thing
This is by design. They cull the series of the legacy fans and all that is left are the Disnoids.
I don't understand how they keep failing so spectacularly. It really does feel like they're doing all this shit on purpose.
@@TheCucuyo9779 It is on purpose. To divide, disillusion, and demoralize.
So back in the day (around 10 years ago if not more) I used to write lore for my own superhero world. And one of the things I tried to address, was how superpowered people would cause laws to change or be different.
The reason I'm mentioning this is that a teenager thought more about the ramifications of superpowered people and the laws of a world then these "professional writers".
Rags in the MCU sitting on his toilet deathly afraid Wong is gonna teleport in and open the door.
She-hulk is terrible. But the fact that they wasted superhero lawyer concept on this is even worse. Like the Abomination case should have been a whole season arc. How do you prove his mind wasn't in a proper state under the serum? I mean I watched the 2008 movie and the dude is a goddamn villain through and through, but you could go and write a whole episode about how the government's initial experiments made him go mad in that movie.
Then a whole episode about trying to subpoena Wong and how do you make a wizard show up to court? Do human laws even apply and who enforces them upon these super powered people. How do you deal with the fact some of em can read minds violating several constitutional protections. Like the shapeshifter, which just degraded into a horrendous running gag, could have been used to actually explore what the limits are of legality. Like she could take on a fictional character's looks and incur copyright charges or is it legal cause she isn't actively stealing the identity of a third rung celebrity pop star.
So much potential and all they did with it was "LOL SEXISM! LOL FEMALE ISSUES! LOL RANDOM!" so disappointing.
Blumpsky case wouldnt hold up as soon as ross showed up as a witness to him volunteering to take the serum knowing there could be unforseen side effects. Even the doc who gave him the dose of whatever fully turned him warned him that he didnt know what it would do.
What would have been an amazing moment is Jen asking Bruce if she can enter his journal into evidence to help Blonsky, to prove the process that made the Hulk had a tangible, very real mental health impact on Bruce and therefore its reasonable to assume the government recreating the process on Blonsky had a very similar effect.
Like legitimately imagine how good that could be done, setting it up that yes Blonsky is a victim just like Bruce, but because he was the bagman hired by the government he was left holding the blame when it went bad.
Throught this entire show I just keep thinking about Better Call Saul and the things those writers could do with this premise.
@@GrimgoreIronhide Better Call She-Hulk would have been an amazing parody episode. They should do it anyway. Release the episode for free under Free Use satire.
Please stop calling her Shulk.
Xenoblade didn’t do nothing to be related to this.
Nobody knows what that is
@@trevorcoyle517 You don't know what Xenoblade Chronicles is?
@@trevorcoyle517 you sure about that? It’s a decently popular franchise. And it recently had it’s 4th installment. And _and_ the first game, which had a massive campaign to bring it over to North America, has been rereleased twice.
I’m certain more than a few people have heard of it.
So Rags asks why they didn't use green paint for Shukie and the answer I came up with is that EVERY set is green screen. Yes, the mundane offices and courtroom are green screen. Thus, to paint her green would mean she'd blend in with every set and they would have to key her back into every scene. So, they went with the mo-cap dots instead.
Yet another case of if this show was made 50 years ago, it'd be so much better in every way.
But is CGI-ing her all the time cheaper than than finding/building some real courtrooms and offices in which to shoot?
@@DuneStone6816 you’d think that but apparently they value their time to complete a projects filming more than they do the sets
@@DuneStone6816 In this case, no. But it is easier to make CGI artists fix all their screw-ups in post than to actually build sets and sit in the makeup chair.
@@dragonknightleader1 why do any work when you can just have your slaves do it for you??
@@HerohammerStudios That is the thought process behind the Deadpool movie.
The best part about the “by the book” scene is that there actually IS a single book containing the bulk of American Laws. It’s called the Federal Registry. It doesn’t contain the full record of American common law (so other cases that are used as precedent when decisions are being made), but it does contain the full list of the laws of the land. Anyways I think it would be more correct for Jen to name this in her response line (as opposed to not knowing what it’s called), but none of the writers for this show took a high school government class so they don’t know about it.
In Silence of the Lambs Clarice also breaks every rule she's given in regards to interactions with Hannibal.
Thing is that was done to subtly demonstrate Hannibal's powers of manipulation.
You know what would be clever? If she started as this really good CG, then the next episode she's instead portrayed by a bodybuilder in body paint. When she asks what gives, she's told CG is too expensive, they have to go with practical effects. That would actually be a clever fourth wall break and a funny joke.
I had to look up Megan Thee Stallion, I thought she was a made up person created for the show, but turns out she's real. Kinda strange for a woman to be calling herself a male horse used for breeding. I don't understand the world these days.
Ignorance runs rampant with the new stuff. Words have no meaning
The basis behind her name is that she has as prominent a backside as a Stallion. I don't think she considered the breeding angle.
@@JarvisPen She didn't realize stallions are male? All horses have a prominent backside, wouldn't Megan thee Horse be more accurate? Or was this before she had a sex change?
Yeah, why not "Megan Thee Mare"? You'd even get the power of alliteration!
@@randell9667 No, she has not had a sex change. Her reasoning behind a stallion rather than a mare? I couldn't tell you. I was just providing the context she offered behind the general 'horse' part of the moniker.
it might help Fringy at 3:09:00 to think of it in the following manner:
pt 1:
"just dancing" doesn't necessarily equate to "craving attention".
"dancing in public", same thing.
"dancing provocatively" does necessarily equate to "craving some degree of attention", be it in public or not (this includes practicing in the mirror as a way of preparing oneself for an exhibition for another party).
"dancing in a hypersexualized manner" isn't morally reprehensible, but if you're gonna do it, own it.
"twerking" is a form of "hypersexualized dancing".
pt 2:
"in public" in a tv show doesn't necessarily include the audience.
in a show where the main character breaks the 4th wall, a typically private setting like an office can include the audience and hence be considered "in public" with regards to 'how the writer wants the audience to receive the media' (this applies to song lyrics too).
granted, breaking the 4th wall in an office doesn't necessarily carry over as a constant throughout the presentation (ie: shower scenes and whatnot).
therefore, when She-Hulk breaks the 4th wall in her office and then later starts twerking in that same office, yes, that absolutely qualifies as "[hypersexualized dancing] while [in public]"
"Four guys who have stolen an Asgardian construction worker's tools..."
Oh Jesus is this supposed to be the Wrecking Crew? The actual Marvel Comics villain team The Wrecking Crew?
They should actually be quite powerful. To the point that, no, She-Hulk probably can't beat them alone.
They were way better in the Earth's Mightiest Heroes cartoon. So were quite a few things when compared to the MCU.
Trust me, if the MCU version was even half as good as in the comics, you would be 110 percent correct. In the comics before the 2000's even hit, the Wrecking Crew attacked Hercules (who is the actual god of strength and one of the stronger Avengers) and they all beat him almost to death when he was at normal strength, not even weakened or attacked before. This MCU iteration better shape up quick, because with the fact of how weak they are and how Thunderball was white washed, I think they are definitely on the list of characters the MCU butchered.
@@thejemstone9219and that's saying something, because that show was awful
She-Hulk is a very weird show to watch when you watch actual lawyers on TH-cam. You notice the legal inaccuracies more and how much the writers don't know about courtrooms.
It would be great if the EFAP crew get Nick Raketa on to discuss the show's legal failings.
@@RipOffProductionsLLC we need to grift rackets into a she-hulk series review.
Daredevil was not innocent here. The difference is Daredevil still tried when it was inaccurate it still had good drama and performances even if it wasn't accurate. This she hulk show is very embarrassing compared to it.
+Vik Rants. Cheers. On point. Its easier to digest ONE bad aspect of a show if there's other things to compensate and make up for the discrepancies.
Its okay to not know a thing. But we expect to see someone be happy/surprised/proud to learn/know a new thing.
Instead, we've got the writers of this show being proud of their lack of knowledge.
Nah, man. I think Nick made it clear he wouldn't She Hulk for anything. He even said he'd ditch EFAP of it was anything to do with law being reviewed because he does that all day and would rather talk about something else that is terrible amd hilarious.😂😂
I didn't think it could get worse, but episode 5 came out and here we are...
I can see Emil Blonsky getting semi/soft-redeemed. In my idea, he was actually Snapped and Blipped, and later learned that the Hulk and the rest of the Avengers saved his life and half the universe, since being in prison doesn't mean he can't keep up with current events and news. Between this and his prison time, he reconsiders his view of Banner and The Hulk and by extension himself and his actions that landed him in prison. It culminates in him writing an awkward but earnest and well-meaning letter to Bruce, who decides to write back\, leading to a consistent conversation between the two of them through letters and ends with Emil having a newfound outlook on his life and future prospects. It can even have Bruce vouching for him to potentially get Emil a chance of seeing daylight again.
This wouldn't be long at all; about on par with one of those "What if...?" episodes and would only have them speak to narrate what they wrote to the other. A definite break from the formula, but would be a refreshingly wholesome installment in a universe constantly plagued by catastrophes, idiots, and catastrophic idiots.
Would certainly be better than the throwaway line they went with in She-Hulk.
The whole "superhero names are stupid" thing is incredibly frustrating considering how many real world people or groups I can think of who use similar nicknames, or even the exact same names without people snickering.
"Superhero names are stupid"
"OMG MEGAN THEE STALLION IS LIKE SO AWESOME!"
????
The arbiter of magic, at least on Earth, is a fugitive in the eyes of the American law.
Let that sink in.
Goddamn, Benedict, not the Cumberbatch one, got done extra-strength dirty having his character be portrayed as a titanic tismic turd on this show. Yes, yes, his character is thoroughly assassinated in Multiverse of Madness, even got damaged in Shang-Chi and No Way Home. But this is just sheer overkill, letting his rotting corpse do Fornite emotes for funsies.
Wong can be goofy and downright funny, but not at the expense of him being shown as a moron. But I, without a doubt, don't think that the writers are up to par in writing clever comedy skits that would stick and do much in favor of making the character likable while not behaving incompetent in a given comedic scene.
"Shiffon".
Raimi had never read Lovecraft, clearly.
WAIT A MINUTE...
If Hulk's blood can make more hulks, and Abombination is basically a Hulk, can't Abombination make more hulks? Wouldn't they lock him up somewhere and drain him like a vampire forever until they made an army of Abombinations?
No, a version of the US military who know there are aliens out there who can just land at any time and kill half of the population would totally respect Blonsky's rights...
the dude being kicked out for having a party at kamataj or however it's spelled is bullcrap - we know for a fact that both Wong and Strange have done the exact same thing at *least* once.
Strange literally says that he used the spell to erase peoples memories after a particularly rowdy party or something like that, and Wong says "I don't remember that party" and strange is like "Exactly" because he erased it from EVERYONES memories except his, including Wongs.
So we KNOW that other wizards have had parties there and in fact done far worse, like manipulate each others memories for their own gain - "Donny Blaze" just invited a few friends over, sure, it's a dick move if he didn't have permission - but hardly the worst thing any student or practice master/Sorceror Supreme has done.
FFS the Old one formed a pact with the dark dimension to pretty much live forever - thats WAY worse than throwing a kegger, but the only person who ever cared was Mordo, he should be the guy that has a problem with Donny Blaze, not Wong.
Also if he is kicked out theyd take the bloody sling ring. Thats their property
Dennis is the best character in this show. Easy. He’s so ridiculous, I’m tempted to just call him based
I like this Wong. This is the first time I have seen a character get destroyed in a comically stupid way.
Normally, a character getting destroyed is like a car crash. But Wong is like a car crash with clown cars. It is still bad, but at least I'm watching 30 clowns crawl out of the wreckage of a tiny car.
How come Mordo isn't hunting Donny Blaze who is clearly misusing magic?
Single female lawyer, blundering through law.
Single female lawyer, catfishing lots of dates
Single female lawyer, look at my cameos.
“He took that “L” like a fuckin champion.” -Metal that was perfect
Jen is an actual child, and her scribbling off the names of the witnesses who've taken the stand is just more proof of that
It’s funny but I actually think Blonsky did more work in the hearing than the actual lawyer did.
I can believe this show was made by the writer signing deals with a demon. Blonsky gets off claiming the serum made him crazy, but they don’t give Walker that benefit
Also, he volunteered, knowing there would be unknown side effects. Where is ross in this situation? Sincere question, cuz i dont watch the show.
His name is kevin feige btw.
Wait sorry what ? I haven’t gotten to that part of the podcast yet : they release abomination ? As in “she hulk does that” ? That can’t be true right 🥺
@@jotun.616 you could argue he agreed under false pretenses. The "Unknown side-effects" he was led to believe were possible was just becoming the Hulk, he didn't know about "the other guy" or that Bruce wasn't a bad guy.
From Blonsky's view he sees a super terrorist smashing the country up and he's told "we need to dose you up to fight that" sure he was a military dickhead pre serum but that's not illegal
Because Walker bad. We are supposed to hate him even though he killed only one bad person and suffered a great deal from it.
This show's audience is incredibly well defined and targeted to a tee. Single, winebox aunts. That still isn't an excuse for it to be so spitefully written (I'm typing this whilst doing quotations because lord knows this isn't real writing.
Yes.
You're aware that when you're typing, you have actual quotes that you can use and we can see them, right?
@@ZenoDovahkiin it's a reference to Wong's petty joke regarding the magician bro.i know about quotations.
People want to say women can’t be funny. This is untrue. It’s just women who write for She Hulk that seem to be physically incapable of comedy
It seems the root is (and its' female content uploaders that say this) women who come into the space going, "we can be better men." Almost everyone I know seems to despise how focused female comedy falls into sex jokes and generally just being dicks or crass humour.
It's not that their incapable, they just don't care about the Audience.
@@joshuabuckle1216 in what way aren't they incapable?
Just to answer a random question from around 3:27:00, Agents of Shield was at first cannon (it was synced with the movies coming out and the outcome of the movie events), but towards the end it was it's own separate universe, so no, it's not cannon anymore. It is one of my all time favorites and I was really butthurt to see that they didn't include it in the main timeline in some way.
Remember in the Increible Hulk when Bruce used a lady's fat ass to measure if the pants would fit the Hulk's as well as him? Wasn't that a nice and yet funny way of showing the audience how Bruce knows that at any point, he can transform and his clothing would be destroyed so he has to pay for clothes that fit him and the Hulk? Wasn't it nice how subtle it was yet there could be explored for potential drama that future writers could tap into about his budgets and the way he lives?
HERE'S SHE HULK TWERKING! PLEASE CLAP!
I am really sad, Wrecking Crew, Shocker, and Executioner were handled poorly by Marvel. I know they're no one's favorites, they aren't even my favorites, but I liked them. And it would have been nice for someone to try and make them really interesting characters. I think they've got potential, but it feels like they phoned it in cause they figured no one would care
I actually like Shocker in Homecoming. He's not super interesting, but he has a neat little arc where he goes from thinking supervillain bullshit is stupid to genuinely enjoying the power his tech gives him. He's a nice little mini-boss on the way to Vulture.
What is baffling in terms of continuity is Blonsky vs Wong was clearly during Shang-Chi but the post credit scene showed Banner in human form with his injured arm. In this, he heals his arm and goes back to Professor Hulk before Blonsky breaks out.
Lol as if they would watch that movie before writing this show. They probably watched 2 1/2 avengers movies and all the Captain America movies, based on their weird obsession with him, figured that was more than enough information and called it a day.
As hard as it is to defend this show, that wasn't actually a mistake. Footage of Blonsky vs Wong was leaked, it happened way before events of She-Hulk. It's confirmed by Wong saying that they were sparring as a part of training for him becoming Sorcerer Supreme, which he already is in the present day.
@@crimsonking440 i wager they never watched any avengers or cap films, but just saw youtube clips of "...that's america's ass..."
This show has to be written by bitter 30-40 year old single women. Maybe even diversity hires who _think_ that writing is their profession.
Imagine paying someone for writing a legal show, but the people you're paying didn't bother to read ANYTHING about how the legal system works.
You can learn how the entire system works from a single first year law student textbook. You don't even need to read the entire thing, a cursory glance would've saved them from looking like absolute imbeciles.
But at least it's an all female writing staff! 🙃 They went out of their way to hire only women and this is what we got.
Well the showrunner is one Jessica Gao,so you managed to guess _BOTH_ of the boxes they ticked,without even trying....😅
the writer is the bimbo magicians assistant. she wrote that part and then cast herself.
yeah. ruminate on that one for a while.
Diversity hires who *know* they are qualified for the position and are pissed everyone thinks they got the job via quotas.
@@666lupine666 I've ruminated on that for 5 months and concluded that she did it ironically, but the "broken clock is right twice a day" thing happened and she accidentally bullseye'd herself into the most appropriate role.
My favorite part is when She-Hulk Wonder Woman 1984’s a doctor. Brave and bold
If the subtitles are to be believed, the Y in Madisynn is exactly where I thought it would be.
If only there were a dude.
A dude who could write and direct sharp witty dialogue.....
A man who wrote Hot Fuzz.
Shame that man does not exist.
Secret Invasion will HAVE to have worldwide repercussions. Except that this show jumped the gun and already introduced publicly known shapeshifters. With no tangible repercussions.
01:29:15 It is actually canon that there was a cover up about Blonsky, the Harlem thing was blamed entirely on the Hulk and even that Ross wanted him part of the Avengers.
The reason why Daredevil's costume is yellow in the show will be because he's blind.
You can totally see that being a thing in this show.
I don't get it.
@@Сайтамен Matt is blind so he can't see what color his superhero costume is.
"I'm wearing a costume!?"
Insert laugh track
@@sophisticautistic5453 But why yellow specifically?
@@Сайтамен because that's what he wore in his first appearance but then he changed to red.
So you can have your reference to why Daredevil wore yellow and make fun of it in a comedy show.
This new phase shows just how novice the writers are when you realize they made all of their "Lawful Good" characters into "Chaotic Idiot" ones, as with most unexperienced tabletop RPG players.
Funny enough this was the first EFAP in a while I was able to watch live. It hasn't occurred to me how much my life has changed in this last year.
Listening to them talk about all the angles they could have explored with a comedy law show in a super hero universe made me realize if this show didn't suck it would be Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law.
“Victory has a thousand fathers, but success is an orphan” means that many people will try to take credit for success but very few are willing to admit when they’ve made a mistake
5:41:20 Curiously, I actually just recently watched and read A Silent Voice/Koe no Katachi a couple weeks back. Not sure if the EFAP guys would like it, but I do recall that MauLer and Wolf spoke highly of Violet Evergarden by the same animation studio (KyoAni), so who knows. It's fairly low on the scale of weeb-ness despite its Japanese high school setting.
Both the film and manga are extremely character-driven, and the minimal plot could easily be summarized in a paragraph or two. The film is good but its characters are hampered by its runtime, and these flaws become more obvious when comparing the film to the original manga.
The manga is excellent. It has some of the cleanest character writing I've seen, which culminates in some of the most well-constructed and subjectively moving payoffs I've encountered. Remarkably subtle and emotionally complex story that earns how-it-makes-you-FEEL through very careful attention to detail in its writing. A rare case of a good story that gets better and better the closer you examine it.
A cease and desist... has no legal weight. It's a formalized warning. PERIOD.
It's a statement that you are willing to take legal action IN THE FUTURE *IF* some activity is not ceased. She already took him to court. And lost. A cease and desist does nothing.
Wong is officially the worst Sorcerer Supreme of all time. No contest. Give it back to Strange, dear god.
For the discussion on the difference between flying and floating at around 7 hours, one common distinction used is whether or not you can clear the ground effect. It is basically an area close to the ground where the aircraft generates more lift due to being close to a fixed surface. Hovercraft are an example of a vehicle taking advantage of this phenomenon, as they float on a cushion of air they generate, but cant go higher as they require a surface to push off of.
So my distinction would be if the superpower only allows flight a certain distance off of a surface, it is floating, however if it allows free 3 dimensional movement regardless of distance to the nearest surface, it is flight.
6:59:00 Interestingly, MOST teleportation is explained as a portal, in essence. Nightcrawler, Blink, Magik, most of the characters that I can think of are explained as not just blooping from here to there, but are going through a portal. In Nightcrawler's case, it's just very quickly so that you don't really see it, but he is traveling through a sort of wormhole, but it's extremely quickly.
Star Trek teleportation is very troubling. It's basically killing you and reconstructing you elsewhere. It's not explained that way, but that basically is what's happening, and I don't even have a clue what it means for transference of consciousness. "Realistically," I don't know why each time someone is teleported somewhere they don't get reconstructed with any flaws (diseases/injuries, etc.) removed, other than possible ethical concerns.
Star Trek tries to present itself as fairly hard scifi, but the transporters are pure fantasy, as presented. If they worked the way they actually would have to work, there'd be some seriously concerning implications.
But, yeah, most teleportation superpowers are technically traveling through a sort of wormhole. Including Nightcrawler's smoky BAMF!!!
If She-Hulk's court scenes are this bad, there's no way in hell they're going to treat any Daredevil court scenes within this show with the proper respect they deserve.
As ive said before, disney thinks the sludge is what sells, but its the talent of the writers and directors that shined through the sludge that made them a success. Now they insist on using the cheapest staff possible, and theyre learning fans cant live off of the sludge.
Dear Don, we PRAY they're learning. PLEASE, LORD TONALD! LET THEIR EYES BE OPENED! Let them slither back to the bitter darkness whence thay cane that TALENT in writing may shine again! *intones solemnly* "🦏🥛"
"Who am I again? I forgot..."
-Somebody with dementia
The existence of just an inhibitor that can inhibit powers without saying how they came up with magical technology is just 🙄
Also, you would think if they had that technology, it would be a given that it would be used against paroled super-villains and not something the defense has to bring up.
Mocap is usually only the basis of character animation. It usually goes through many rounds of refinement, with secondary animation and blendshapes needed to fix weird anatomy stretching etc. On a show like She-Hulk, I doubt they have the time or budget for anything other than one mocap take and maybe a fix to address major problems like the legs bending the completely wrong direction.
If super chatters keep doing the devil fruit of the week I figure I'll at least leave a comment explaining devil fruit a bit better.
It isn't just seawater but all bodies of water that devil fruit users will sink into feel weak in. Sea water seems possibly more potent and some devil fruit have limitations related to sea salt but deep fresh water still weakens devil fruit users and they still can't swim in fresh water. Showers don't affect them at all and baths only make them feel weak if they are beyond a certain depth and are perfectly safe if they can touch the bottom.
Devil fruit users are very limited in their ability to use their active abilities while affected by water, using devil fruit abilities draws on stamina and being immersed in water leaves them feeling completely drained. Though their passive abilities are still in effect.
So for example, a rubber man would not be able to stretch their own neck to get their head above water but another person could grab their head and stretch it to the surface.
Devil fruits also sometimes have unique limitations in addition to their universal weakness. For example the hana hana no mi(flower flower fruit) described in this episode has the limitation that any damage done to a duplicated body part is done to the original body part.
With one notable exception it isn't possible to have more than one devil fruit power as eating a second devil fruit kills you. When a devil fruit user dies a normal fruit nearby transforms into the devil fruit conveying the same ability.
There is an encyclopedia of known devil fruits so while sometimes it's a gamble other times you know exactly what fruit you're getting.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
The writers clearly didn’t call Saul
You also don't do sentencing AT THE TRIAL. You do sentencing HEARINGS where both sides get to argue what the sentence should be, where family members and victims get to come and speak their mind.
Agents was great for like three seasons. It is canon, and ghost rider wasnt just a cameo. They based half a season on him, and hes OP as fuck.
Yeah I actually really liked how they did GR there and I wanted more.
@@SaiDeLaRai yea it was probably the last decent season before it went off the rails. I dunno why they avoided being a part of the snap storyline, and went to space instead. Which the snap shouldve also effected, but i dont remember them acknowledging it at all.
@@jotun.616 and then the inevitable time travel plot
Like the stormtrooper bumping his head, Wong listened to Beyonce in Dr. Strange so any kind of ridiculous behavior is apparently fair game.
Wait Hollup... Was there a faint background music for the first 2-3 minutes?
Its a great touch.
Specially 1:55 when it picks up with Rags' annoyance with Shulk... Perfect Sync i'd say.
Well done.
I hope you find more of such mind music to add to the long discussions or parts of it. pretty cool
I assume that’s just Mauler playing League in the background, it was commented on in a recent EFAP
Ah man. It was pretty cool tho.
When you bring it up, IT GOES AWAY
@@bigwinz Do you know which track this is? what its called? I can't seem to find it
1:14:10 i think it was Ron Howard giving Homer money for something "i don't want your pitty or your money" and Homer takes the money anyway.
This show feels like it was shot for hour long episodes, but they had to cut everything down to half hour episodes because of the VFX budget.
The thunderbolts is like the suicide squad. In that being part of it is working off your time in jail, Abomination being on parole would mean he doesn’t have to be part of Thunderbolts.
So the supposed MCU team is Ghost, Taskmaster, Red Guardian, John "Captain America" Walker, Yelena Belova, and Bucky Barnes.
I didn't think any of these characters are in jail, not in the MCU at least.
@@thejemstone9219 no they all would be. Ghost was a terrorist and John Walker killed in the name of justice. The only one that wouldn’t be in Jail would be Bucky and in the comics he joins ThunderBolts to pay for his sins as the Winter Soldier.
@@TheMadmax03 John Walker and Yelena are working for Val already as evidenced by their final scene in FatWS and BW respectively. Ghost is currently on the run as of Ant-Man and the Wasp, and should be dead already because she needed Quantum Realm Goo to survive, which couldn't be given to her by Ant-Man and Co because they were dusted or trapped. Red Guardian and Taskmaster are unaccounted for post Endgame, so they could be in jail, could be on the run, we don't know. Bucky was working to atone for his crimes in FatWS which I thought was resolved by the end of the show, bit I guess a little over-atonement never hurt nobody, ya feel.
@@thejemstone9219 but all of that if they weren’t working for Val, they would be in jail. Which is the point of Thunderbolts, taking villains and making them work off their sentences instead of sitting in a cell. John Walker was arrested at the end in FATWS, Ghost was on the run and either saved herself or got capture and Val gave her the goo. The thunderbolts were created as a response to suicide squads’s popularity.
The abomination trial would make way more sense if it was part of an appeal rather than an parole hearing.
I'm just here for the extra 38 seconds.
I am so glad Rags played Dune, it’s my all time favorite board game, but if he only played at 5 players and had the Bene Gesserit in game instead of the Emperor he didn’t really get the full experience
It’s best at 6 of course but if you’re playing at 5 the BG is the faction you want to cut, keep the Emperor in because his effects on the in-game economy are huge
The only drawback of the hana-hana no mi is that if the limbs you replicate on the surfaces or living things are attacked you feel the damage inflicted on them. If you create a new arm and someone cuts off the hand you'll experience the same level of pain as if your original hand was cut off.
Yo why is there just random anime facts throughout the comment section??
Lmao I'm so lost
7:47:23 as a Digimon fan it brings a smile on my face by how confused they are by the fact Angewomon evolves from Gatomon 😈
But that's not... a smile though....
I'll never get tired of you guys shitting on shitty content! So cathartic
There's so much Wong with this show.
This was the dream show. There are so many legitimately interesting questions that could be answered and they just don’t.
“You opened a portal to a hell dimension.” Sounds like the beginning of one of the greatest games of all time: Doom!
I.E. Falcon not getting paid: would it have not made more sense for them to have said, yes he was paid, but he was dead for 5 years and that money went to his next of kin. It’s been spent (even spent on his sister’s business), so he’s trying to figure things out for now, because it’s one of the things the government was trying to deal with. In the meantime, he needs funds.
With the overall failing of Thor and She Hulk, I reckon after 1 more flop Kevin Fiege is going to get meta and say that Mephisto was actually impersonating the writers of phase 4 and made all the characters incompotent immoral messes.
Lawyers aren't supposed to be unbiased. They actually SHOULD be biased. They're just supposed to be biased in favor of their client. They're advocates.
Break down Rings of Power instead of She-Tard
Vacuous and woke versus nonsense and woke
It's just boring
With the events of this series we can definitively say that Mordo was right...
Aw, nutsa's not there
I feel like they're trying to turn Wong into Drax, who worked really well in the Guardians of the Galaxy Movies. But Drax was a fucking alien, and Wong is not, contrary to what the showrunners may think. Wong and Drax are both serious in that comedic way, but Wong was just the straight man, he wasn't oblivious to comedy or human customs. It just doesn't work because only a talented writing team can create a character like Drax who is kind of oblivious who is funny, but you can't just have your straight man who is a human on earth like Wong act like an alien because it doesn't make any sense and comes of as "omg so quirky" humor
Timestamps
9:27 Summarizing episode 1 coverage
16:55 Episode 2 Breakdown
1:37:52 Episode 3 Breakdown
3:11:28 Episode 4 Breakdown
5:04:51 Final Thoughts on She-Hulk as a whole
I would be immediately suspicious of anyone trying to get me to go to a specific toilet...
Btw, with the facial animations, She Hulk looks exactly like Fiona as an ogre in Shrek. I can never unsee this since I noticed it and it cracks me up every time.
As I recall, Gatomon becomes Angewomon after a certain point of her redemption arc. I think it's based more on personality and character than it is on physical form.
If they wanted to make this funny, the lawyer Dennis would be Dennis from Always Sunny. It would fulfill their "MEN BAD" obsession but in an actually humorous way as he used the DENNIS method on her or took her out on a boat to try and get laid. They could even make him into a supervillain at the calling himself The Golden God.
That would require middle ages white women to actually be funny though.
5:17:04 Oh noooooo 😭 Rags has only seen Godzilla vs Megalon? That’s the worst one!
On the other hand, as a huge Godzilla fan myself (I own the entire collection), I’d like to recommend some of my favorites to the EFAP crew:
Gojira (1954)
Godzilla vs Mothra (1964)
Godzilla vs Gigan
Godzilla vs Destroyah
7:12:16
As far as I understand, lift is achieved by creating low and high pressure zones around a wing as it moves through the air, causing the air to create an upward force as it wants to move from high pressure to low pressure. This means technically, lift can be a downward force if the wing were shaped differently, but since there’s no practical reason to do this, lift is generally accepted as an upward force
Love the content, keep it up gentlemen!
Least realistic thing about this show where a girl turns into a giant green rage monster: The fact that a lawyer hires said girl with no interview.
"Magic," in the sense of Shazam or Dr. Strange, is a nightmare for large-scale storytelling in the superhero world.
Why's that?
@@MegaSpideyman the rules are completely arbitrary
Not If you have a long term plan with a set storyline