Without a doubt, She-Hulk’s debut on Disney Plus last week drew a lot of attention to Marvel’s latest heroine. With Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk adding star power to the premiere, fans were glad to see something new in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This week, though, takes things to another level. We take a look down below at this She-Hulk episode 2 ending explained to shed more light on what really happened.
This week’s episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law starts with
the aftermath of Jennifer Walters’ battle against Titania, as covered by the
media. The lawyer enters a bar in her She-Hulk form to the adoration of the
people inside it. After a few drinks, she is confronted by her boss, who tells
her they lost the case she was working on. It’s later revealed that she is
terminated and Jennifer faces a string of rejections shortly after.
A few days after, Jennifer has dinner with her family, which
turns out to be an awkward affair for the lawyer. After a pep talk from her
dad, Jennifer is approached by Holden Holliway in a bar, and offers her a job.
She accepts the said offer to head the Superhuman Law Division, which deals
with legal matters involving powered individuals. The catch here is that
Walters will do this job in her She-Hulk form, a detail she discusses with Nikki
as her paralegal.
In Holliway’s office, Jennifer finds out that she will be
representing Emil Blonsky in his parole case. This moves her to decline since
it represents a conflict of interest when Blonsky as Abomination tried to kill
Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk, one of the earliest MCU films. She meets
Blonsky in a prison facility, only to be surprised by his pacifist attitude. He
then proceeds to sum up the events of the said film from his perspective.
Jennifer, still in her human form, says she’ll consider
taking Blonsky as her client. After reviewing the case files, she calls Bruce
and tells him about her predicament. He tells his cousin to take on the job and
reveals that he has patched things up with Blonsky. Right before the call
ended, Jennifer asks Bruce when he can visit Los Angeles. It’s later shown that
Bruce himself is on the Sakaaran spaceship and is on his way to an unknown
location.
Holliway then calls Jennifer and is glad that she has
accepted the job. He then tells her to turn the television on, an act that
reveals the public has found out that Blonsky escaped from prison and is
fighting Wong in a cage match, which occurred in Shang-Chi and the Legends of
the Ten Rings.
In a post-credits scene, viewers see Jennifer helping her
dad out with several chores, including changing a car tire, mounting a
television, and carrying water containers.
What just happened? A She-Hulk episode 2 recap
In episode 1, Marvel fans were treated to Jennifer’s origin
story and who she is as a character. This week, viewers got to see the effect
of her new abilities as She-Hulk on her work as a lawyer and how she got fired
because of them.
After several attempts to land a new job, Jennifer accepts
Holliway’s offer, even though it comes with a few strings, primarily being seen
in her She-Hulk persona most of the time. The main conflict of this episode
happens during the final arc, one where she takes Emil Blonsky as her client in
his parole case.
The cliffhanger here is that the one scene in Shang-Chi where he was fighting in a cage match has leaked and weakened her chances to get Blonsky out of prison. It remains to be seen how Jennifer will resolve this challenge while securing her new job. Nevertheless, it’ll take another week to learn what happens in She-Hulk.
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