
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


(MINI) Walters confronts Blonsky, who explains that he was removed from his cell by the Sorcerer Supreme Wong, and that he returned to prison willingly afterwards. While Walters attempts to contact Wong, the news of her appointment as Blonsky's lawyer stirs up public controversy. Walters' former colleague Dennis Bukowski approaches the Superhuman Law Division for a case involving his ex-girlfriend Runa, a shapeshifting Light Elf from New Asgard, who defrauded him by impersonating Megan Thee Stallion; the case is assigned to Walters' coworker Augustus "Pug" Pugliese. Wong meets with Walters and agrees to testify at Blonsky's parole hearing. During the hearing, Wong and several other witnesses make their statements, while Blonsky demonstrates his ability to remain in control as the Abomination. Walters later helps Pug to win his case, and Blonsky is released on parole but forbidden from transforming again. As She-Hulk, Walters gives a televised interview to tell her story. Later, while going home, Walters is attacked by four men armed with Asgardian construction equipment, who attempt to steal a sample of her blood, but she fights them off. In a mid-credit scene, the real Stallion signs on to become Walters' client, and the two celebrate.
By TV Talk4.8
279279 ratings
(MINI) Walters confronts Blonsky, who explains that he was removed from his cell by the Sorcerer Supreme Wong, and that he returned to prison willingly afterwards. While Walters attempts to contact Wong, the news of her appointment as Blonsky's lawyer stirs up public controversy. Walters' former colleague Dennis Bukowski approaches the Superhuman Law Division for a case involving his ex-girlfriend Runa, a shapeshifting Light Elf from New Asgard, who defrauded him by impersonating Megan Thee Stallion; the case is assigned to Walters' coworker Augustus "Pug" Pugliese. Wong meets with Walters and agrees to testify at Blonsky's parole hearing. During the hearing, Wong and several other witnesses make their statements, while Blonsky demonstrates his ability to remain in control as the Abomination. Walters later helps Pug to win his case, and Blonsky is released on parole but forbidden from transforming again. As She-Hulk, Walters gives a televised interview to tell her story. Later, while going home, Walters is attacked by four men armed with Asgardian construction equipment, who attempt to steal a sample of her blood, but she fights them off. In a mid-credit scene, the real Stallion signs on to become Walters' client, and the two celebrate.