Now that we’ve concluded She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, where do we begin? “Whose Show Is This?” is a really good example of the season as a whole because latter and Tatiana Maslany both excel. Main Marvel cameos aren’t used as an excuse to disregard the supporting cast.
Let’s start where it all started for Jen—at the point where everything went awry. She is now in the exact high-security super-jail Blonsky formerly called home since Hulking at the gala. Enjoy it when you can because, regrettably, this is the only time we’ll see Renée Elise Goldsberry the entire season. Mallory comes to give her legal counsel.
Jen makes a mistake by falling for Intelligencia’s bait. She defends herself by saying, “I was upset, which would be how anybody would respond in those situations.” Mallory responds logically, “But you’re not just anyone. You behave like an uncontrollable Hulk.
Lacking access to her alternate identity, she loses her job at GLK&H, and her apartment and thus is forced to return to her parents’ home—even if her mother has converted her former bedroom into a fitness studio.
So, while Jen accepts Blonsky’s (Tim Roth) invitation to spend some time at the retreat, Nikki hacks into misogyny.com. She needs a manly spy so Pug has his chance to shine. She inserts one earpiece before sending him into the Intelligence meeting. Pug is hilariously hesitant to “be gross,” but is welcomed in the group with the simple question, “Females, am I right?”
As Jen, Titania, Abomination, and even Bruce each end up interrupting the Intelligencia conference and engaging in conflict at various moments, the episode’s conclusion is utterly chaotic.