I enjoyed it! Don’t care for the rest of the marvel stuff they keep pumping out but She Hulk was fun.
check out Wonder Man if you haven’t yet. Much different from other marvel stuff and very good.
I had no qualms with She-Hulk like so many people seemed to, but my god was it a bad representation of how courts work at all. They actually broke laws in the first episode.
With all that money and lawyers, Disney can’t send some as a consultant during the writing process?
It’ll never happen, but I would love a She-Hulk episode after every MCU film that just litigated what’s nonsense happened in the film. The B plot of every episode can be what’s long term story they want to tell but I want some silly but accurate courtroom drama.
Insurance litigation after the first big Avengers fight would be fun lol
In fairness, actual lawyers have videos where they break down why Matt Murdock is a bad lawyer and constantly breaking the rules in court as well.
It’s TV, if those scenes were realistic they would be boring as hell.
I would be surprised if any courtroom drama was a solid representation of how courtrooms work. Pretty sure comic courtrooms are based on courtrooms in media where they do everything wrong to be more engaging to watch.
My Cousin Vinny is one of the few where they do get all the courtroom stuff right and that is mostly the judge being nitpicky, a bunch of slow and tedious formality, and a single exciting moment where an important detail is discovered but the actual way it is presented takes several minutes of explaining because courtrooms don’t have dramatic emotional one liners that end a case.
It honestly felt like it was trying to walk the line as low-key fetish content at times.
Entertaining marvel tv show. Best is still Loki tho.
I’m not gonna lie, I just like green ladies.
I like tall strong women, but I also watched it for Daredevil.
Happy, yellow Daredevil was so weird. I loved it.
So why did you cancel it? Something here doesn’t seem to fit, does it? Next I’ll be reading about how Starfleet Academy was the most successful Star Trek in franchise history…
It didn’t need a second season IMO
But we all know they’d do it if it made them money.
It was a fun watch, so it makes sense.
She-Hulk wasn’t bad at all. It was downright cute and funny a lot of the time.
The problem was from a story-telling perspective; (spoilers) saying the entire MCU, in-universe, was just a play and there was never any real stakes. It devalued all the character sacrifices on a fundamental level for a brief moment of meta-humor.
I think they just didn’t know how to end it and pulled the K.E.V.I.N. Joke out of their ass at the last second.
i liked it and thought reddit was pretty harsh towards it.
This is why I refuse to engage with internet fandom in most cases and absolutely reject the idea that staggered releases are valuable because of “the community.”
I liked it. Very surprised it’s sitting at 5.2 on IMDB. Seems harsh!
IMDB ratings have always been trash
The show maligns white men which is also the primary voting block on IMDB.
It is called Incel.
I consider myself a marvel fan, I enjoyed She-Hulk and I enjoyed Quantumania … hmm
I also enjoyed Thor: Love and Thunder! Bring out the pitchforks.
I liked what Love and Thunder was doing, it has some great deleted scenes that should have stayed in and they should have trimmed some of the improv, but overall I liked it too!
Just add like 20-30 minutes of Christian Bale absolutely chewing the scenery as Gorr and it’d be 89.6 percent better immediately
I’m sorry, but Love and Thunder’s story was written by a 12-year-old. You can’t convince me otherwise.
I don’t think they’ve really figured out a metric that rivals what TV ratings and movie viewings in a theater used to.
You can see how often someone streamed content, but you can’t know if they are watching. Obviously, it was always like this to some extent with TV, but I feel the analogy doesn’t quite hold. You turned on the TV at a specific time to watch a specific thing that was likely only available at that time.
I’m not sure how you track actual viewer interest with streaming services.
Usually it’s going to be user drop-off rate. If the drop-off rate is high, it gets cancelled.
I’m curious if they take into account binging. Because I will watch the first episode of the season when they release it (recently The Boys, Invincible, and Monarch) but then I will wait to watch the rest.
If you delay too long in watching a series, then they will consider you having abandoned it.
It was a great show. Sure there was some jank cgi but that’s fine, I don’t mind glossing over that
People like to look at train wrecks
I want to disagree, but it’s true. It’s how that awful Velma show got a second season, people hate-watching the first one.
That’s what I heard. Personally, I’m not a hate-watching kind of guy. The first episode was plenty for me.
people hate-watching the first one.
Do people actually do this? I can’t imagine wasting time watching a show I don’t like. Like, I have much more enjoyable things I could be doing, like playing a good video game, watching a good movie, or I dunno…watching a better show.
I’d rather want comic adaptations that go out there a little than super safe nothing shows for sure











