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How's it going, citizens of the Reject Nation?
Listeners of the pod, it is time for She-Hulk episode three.
Our review, our thoughts, our immediate opinions on the episode.
This week, we are unfortunately down a man.
We are not joined by Coy Gondro.
We all met up for the She-Hulk premiere event
at the El Capitan in Hollywood,
and they ended up screening more episodes
than we had seen by that time,
and Greg and I, you know us, man,
we booked it out of the theater.
We missed the other episode they screened,
but Coy was unable to get out,
and so he had to experience it.
Thus, he is not here this week,
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damn all right
all right john you're the new coy take it away
okay guys well comics let's talk about the origins of all these different characters
that i recognize throughout the show and uh
i'm not getting the body language down listen guys
coi i don't have enough arm mass to and say bulk up
it's not the all right listen guys do it do that do do
All right, so
I got to be in your face
and I'm going to look at you intensely
and I've got to go wide-eyed
when I'm talking about things
from time to time.
That was good.
That was not bad.
I thought he was here for a second there.
And then I'm going to share
my own views about woke politics
which is good
which I'm glad he does.
I'm glad he's willing to do that.
Unlike us who must chill
and keep everyone happy.
Yeah, I hate women.
I love women.
I love and hate women.
Shit.
It's a dichotomy.
Men's rights need to be upheld, but also women's rights or should be a thing.
All right.
Well, yeah.
I'm liking this show.
I like how it doesn't give an F word at all, especially when I went through the comments, flat out.
It's like they knew well in advance the exact response to the show was going to get.
Yep.
It's not like they reworked it or, I mean, it's Marvel.
They could have.
They could have redone it.
last week if they wanted to
of all the things that they could have done
quick I suppose it is that
they could have seen the trailer
response has been like throw this in the visual
effects during that montage
some poor VFX artists
like oh my God what do you need
oh just some comments all right okay
that's easy yeah yeah but when they are going
through the comments they do have all those
remarks
about you know like I'm sick and tired
everyone becoming a female superhero
who asked for this fake jolly green
giant looking character whatever
What do we have to do to get She-Hol canceled?
So I feel like they are going after exactly ever.
And I love that.
I just, I love it because they knew exactly what would happen with this show.
And they're deciding to just directly attack it head on making the self-awareness, making them, making the meditiness and the self-awareness that much more prevalent in front of the audience's faces.
So it seems.
No, I agree.
Coy.
Yeah.
Get a quick insert in.
Before I take back over
Yeah, no, I think they've done really nicely
And I think it over the course of these three episodes
Listening, winning for my turn to talk
It has
Listening, waiting for my turn talk
Yeah
Listening intensely, winning from my turn talk
And right back to you, cool
No, I think they've done nicely over the three episodes
We've seen so far to show that, yeah,
They know exactly what world we are living in
And they know exactly what the response is going to be
And for those people, they know that those people are probably going to write them off from the get-go.
So, yeah, to have this kind of fun and to, you know, I don't believe that these were added in just last week.
I think they probably, yeah, they know the time and place in which we live.
And it is very well attuned to and suited to that.
And if it's riling you up, then, you know, you're probably who they're talking about.
Where would you rank this episode out of the three, John?
I would.
So you saw a B, B-plus?
B-plus?
B plus B plus B plus A?
Yeah, sure.
Yeah, you know, I, I'd say maybe not quite as high as episode two.
But then again, I don't know.
There's things that like, you know, Wong ultimate, like automatically bonus points.
Love Wong, loved his involvement in the episode.
The Megan the Stallion thing on the other hand, I thought was funny, cheeky, but it's like such a prevalent here and now.
Pop culture reference that I'm like, okay, like I'm not annoyed or be.
grudging of this, but also it is like, okay, our culture that we live in. And then, you know,
it's fine. But I thought it was funny beyond that. Like, as distracting as the repetition
constantly of the name Megan the Stallion kind of became to me, I thought what they made out of
that was pretty funny. And I liked the intersecting cases where Jen has to go testify on behalf
of this guy she hates and just tell the truth about it. Yeah. Yeah. I liked it a lot.
I mean, I would say that, you know, it's, the ranking wouldn't be that, you know, sharp because, I mean, I've enjoyed these three pretty much all in tandem.
So in some ways, this might be my favorite one yet.
But I guess episode two just didn't have that, like, distraction factor for me.
But where would you, where would you put it?
Where would I put it?
Yeah.
Well, let me think about that.
I mean, if I were to rank this episode, you know, it would be like a solid seven, eight out of ten.
you know, if I were to put it
within the Marvel Pantheon
or the Marvel shows,
I'd probably put it right in between
Wanda Vision and Loki,
but a little bit above Hawkeye.
Easily in my top 19.
Out of all 47 episodes
that have come out on the Marvel Disney Plus app,
I would put this at number 26.
Maybe 25,
but I'm pretty confident 26.
Just out of the top of my head.
My whole video,
this video is just for the Koi stands.
You're either going to be really upset
are really in love with this one.
It's good.
Subtle, coy impressions.
Yeah.
For the podcast listeners.
You don't know what I'm doing right now.
I'll describe it to you.
Greg's leaning forward.
He's got both hands out.
He's got a big,
wide-eyed expression on his face.
He's like really excited.
Yeah, he's got that sort of boyish,
good-natured thing, Koi has.
My head's going to explode.
With comics and comic references.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
that's good you're like a coy to me
I believe it
I believe it anyway
yeah I
I don't care to rank it
it's a fun it's a fun
it's a fun episode it really
felt like a
where I felt like the first and second
episode and maybe I just need like
two more minutes before
making the statement
where I felt like the first and second
episode really felt like a complete episode
this feels like a set up episode
even though there are some
definitive things that happened here.
Emil Blonsky being let out
of Arkham Asylum. Yeah.
Finally being able to join Batman's
Rogue Gallery. Finally, dude.
Finally, going to... Yeah, on the street, work for
the penguin. Yeah. That's
right. That's right. And
you know, he'll run into the Joker at some
point, you know, maybe he'll freak out.
Maybe he'll get fear toxined and then he'll
abominate out again and then get back into
trouble. I wish the
courtroom scenes. If there's one thing I do kind of
crave from it a little bit, is that
I wish the courtroom scenes had a little bit more, like, genuine spunk to it, some actual
vitality, you know, like a feeling of, I'm not looking for, you know, goddamn law and order
or something of that in nature, you know.
I'm not looking for the most intense thing in the world, but it does just kind of feel
like, like the quick outline rushing through to get to the thing, to get to the conclusion
of the trial, you know?
And I wish there was a little bit more meat to chew on
within some of the trials
because we were kind of around to two
and they were just happening
such a whiplash pace.
Not that it was, wasn't like necessarily,
wasn't upset when I was,
sometimes you say something and it sounds like,
oh, I fucking hate it, but that's not the case.
Really all it was is when I look back on it,
that's what I was, that's what I would want more of.
Because it's She-Holk, it's an attorney,
it's called attorney at law,
so I'd want like some more compelling courtroom.
scenes or something that just just
resonate in that department
yet it doesn't really do
that it's just more fun and
it's kind of like it sometimes feels a little throwaway
that's what Daredevil is going to bring
as the person who always watched
Daredevil and was like I like the courtroom
stuff too let's give more courtroom stuff
like I do
I do agree I mean I enjoyed
the bits and pieces in the courtroom
we get I'm excited to see the eventual
legal eagle breakdowns of these episodes
but yeah I mean I
I enjoy a good legal.
Like, when you have a legal show...
Legal can not do the breakdowns of this.
No?
I'm dealing with superhero a lot of vision.
But he could tell...
Like, there was one hearing that had no jury,
and that's probably, like, a certain kind of hearing
where, like, you don't need a jury.
It's like, it's a...
You know, it's like things like that.
Legal realism, man.
I mean, he's done, like, cartoons and stuff.
If I were to rank this courtroom case
out of all the Marvel courtroom cases
that we've seen so far,
I put it number 13 out of Daredevil Season 2,
two when defending the Punisher.
But not as good as defending Culeo.
Oh, yeah.
That's number one.
We're leaning over to talk to you.
Yeah, and I'm bleeding all the way over and all the way profile.
Oh, it's good.
But yeah, like when, when a show, this is the most madcap review,
when a show can do that and reach that point where you are very much sort of just like caught up in the breathlessness of a lawyer's argument,
That is a really special place that I think a lot of law shows and films have gone to that I would like to see this show get to.
Because, yes, I want the show to meet Jen halfway on that promise from the first episode where she's like, legal show, lawyer show.
And yeah, like all the MCU context is really fun.
But yeah, like I would love to see this blossom into something that does have like an actual legal show heft about it.
yeah because i don't know there's something about the introduction of the wrecking crew that
did not excite me in fact it it felt like oh it was kind of liking what the show is without
you know we need a big baddie i don't know why i was really i was more into what the show
is already doing versus trying to establish like oh yeah yeah we're uh because it's already
like well aware it's a marvel show it's definitely it's like like
most definitely a Marvel show.
I'm not going to sit here and be like,
I like that it wasn't being a Marvel when it was more than a Marvel show.
Oh, absolutely.
Yet the whole thing with having a titular villain,
you got to eventually punch.
That was something I was not even really thinking about whatsoever.
I've been more invested in this strange having to work via publicity,
social media
trying to balance work life
with now being thrusted
into this superhero position
this new law division
like all those things
I'm like that's the
juicy stuff to me
but then wrecking crew shows up
and we want to take her
her blood so we can replicate it
I know you think it's Thunderbolt Ross
or titanium
I personally think it's Dr. Doom
this is going to tie into Adventure Secret Wars
here's how Sheehog is setting up
the entirety of Avenger Secret Wars
no I would agree with you on that
because yeah it's like part of the charm
has been like oh cool
they're really committed to episodic sitcom
as you know part of the
MCU and her crossing
paths with all these heroes and their
and villains and their relation
to the law is like
enough so yeah I feel like
it starts to feel like oh here's the
element and hey maybe they'll do
something cool different with it but here's the element
that is the most akin to everything
I've seen before and what I like about the show
is it's kind of twisting and playing with
and being different from a lot of the stuff
I've seen before in the MCU.
So, yeah, now it's like, oh, big bad, needs the blood.
You know, is there going to be ultimately
like a big punch-out battle at the end?
Is it that kind of show?
I hope so.
Yes, I wish it was just that.
I hope it was just punch, punch, punch.
Just like that great fight scene they had
with the wrecking group.
Well, that's the thing, too.
It's fantastic visual effects.
With the fights thus far, I like,
I like the concept of these fights,
and I like the idea of the choreography,
but yeah, like the fights themselves
are a bit like,
these are mostly just in editing.
Yeah.
They're not like,
oh, damn, the action is crazy,
which I'm not asking for it to be really.
It's one of those things where it's like,
if you're going to do it,
I guess you've got to kind of make it crazy.
John, the action looked fucking weird.
It looked a bit weird.
And so did the Titania bit in the first episode.
But that felt at least intentional.
Like it had a bit of that, like,
my name, Titania.
I'm here.
And I'm going to do a bit of it.
wrestling kick.
Exploitation 70s vibe about it.
Sure.
She busted it through a wall.
It felt intentional.
We're here when she punches.
It was like...
Yeah.
Someone's going to defend the shit out of it.
Go ahead.
It doesn't matter.
No, it's the way she was a Moosh's She-Hulk
doesn't need to exert that much.
My top ten fights in the MCU.
All She-Hulk episode three.
Yeah.
Not as good as...
Are you trying to do your coy impression?
You know.
It's acting like you were doing.
like a half rock impression my
Aaron Alexander my top
10 my top 10 fights
in the MCU
this is going to change
the hierarchy of fights
yeah my coy
that's how I see coy he's just so jacked
I'm like you're the rock yeah you're basically the rock
now you're way bigger than I am
and you're not even as tall as me
cinema
okay cinema
and so yeah I like
the
to me all that shit is the stuff i don't care about like the action i don't care about it doesn't
bug me that much yet because i'm not really here for that so much i guess i was more also drawn
to the character hurl she had to go through in the second episode whereas here there was so much being
kind of thrown in you know you got wong then you got buchowski's case and then you got the the runa
character, which was all elements I enjoyed.
Like, I enjoyed everything that was here.
This was a very enjoyable episode.
But with the cliffhanger of last week's episode,
I thought that cliffhanger was more exciting than what we actually got.
Yeah, because then Wong shows up and, like, they tease you that he might not show for the actual trial.
But, like, pretty much everything goes according to plan.
And when he shows up, it's like, oh, okay, as long as he testifies this, it's going to be fine.
Yeah, yeah, there was no real.
I thought it was like, oh shit, that's crazy.
Yeah, and then it was, oh, okay.
Oh, all right.
I guess we're just...
Yeah, unless there's something else, you know,
unless Wong is being entirely truthful or whatever.
But, yeah, and it's funny because I liked the interplay of the two cases and it's like
I liked this episode and what they did with it.
I also feel like there's a different version where you could have done these as kind of two
separate episodes or two separate cases or you could have done one where Jen isn't in the courtroom
isn't doing, you know, isn't arguing the loss so much and then we're, you know,
in with Pug and them in the actual, you know, case for, you know, for Bukowski.
But even so, I mean, I thought that was a fun way to, like, further expound upon Pug's
character and to get to, like, meet him a little bit more.
So, yeah, it's like, it's, it's weird.
It's like, I don't begrudge it for not going differently, but I can see how it could go
differently.
And it is a sort of interesting thing.
I feel like we'll get a better idea the more episodes we get is to,
how kind of they want to tailor the suspense expectations because it's you know it's caught in
this place where it needs to be fun and amusing and it needs to riff on legal stuff but it also
needs i think to have or or seems to want to have some kind of big you know intriguing quality
of like oh man you know how's yeah i don't know like what i'm curious about how they'll
maintain and they'll continue to grow the stakes aside from whatever you know season arc they
need her blood situation. That aside, I'm curious to see how they'll maintain stakes like that.
Because, yeah, when this one ends, you're like, okay. So that's wrapped up, and the next week we'll
have something new to focus on. Well, what I thought was, like, surprisingly kind of cool and
topical is, like, in my own subconscious association way, is with the presenter at the VMA's
Johnny Depp. The moon man with Johnny Depp. And,
And who was, what was his attorney's name?
Oh, golly.
The young woman?
Yeah, the main one.
Yeah, I couldn't tell you.
But how she was, like, becoming really popular and then doing interviews and becoming
like a celebrity herself for representing Johnny Depp, who was an abomination in the street.
She's terrorizing all the horror women that Johnny Doer.
Yep, yeah, yeah.
And now he's out there writing hikus.
Yeah.
and stealing them from other people's songs, I guess.
Weird, giant-up stories lately.
No, and yeah, when that was happening,
that's kind of what I was liking it to.
So it seems like a lot of what happened in this episode
is also setting up,
it seemed like a major setup for what's to come
more than anything else,
because you have Jen,
who is now this popular lawyer,
and getting this stardom
that she didn't ask for,
she wants to be viewed
it's like she has to be
she wants to be viewed
as just her own identity
and not be shown as she Hulk
but she's being forced
to go on the news
as she Hulk
because she's going to be
representing her firm
she has to be in she Hulk form
which is kind of like
up and down for me
like okay that's right
because of the DODC
when representing
she that they have to
establish in the last episode
that she cannot be in power form
that's right
the guard did tell her that
okay
wipe that thought
even though I didn't even declare it out loud
I'm wiping it off the table right now
it's not a plot hole
it's not a plot hole yeah yeah yeah
they established it in the second episode
when she was going to the Hannibal Lecter visit
so yeah they they uh she has to go show up
and form her own identity
and so I like that struggle I like the struggle that she's having
with like something that feels simple
and you know and I guess I'm trying to
get more into
characters have goals
and I want to
get more into the
why behind the goals
you know what I mean
like that's where you laugh
that's how you create
that's really how you create stakes
especially if it's not a life or death
situation
yeah it's
you got to go into why
what does it mean
the goal means so much to them
versus
and what the
what the
what can be
lost
for not achieving it
for what that does
to the person you know
yeah this episode doesn't do
as much personally with you.
And then they also have the setup with the person trying to take the blood, how that ends.
And now she's got a target on her back.
Like her whole life has really changed after all this.
She's achieved becoming a successful lawyer, a prolific one.
But it's not in the way at all how she had dreamed of the entire time she has pursued it.
So there's a lot in the writing that I'm definitely on board with.
And there's so much here happening that I'm really enjoying.
like it's very very enjoyable yeah uh i i can't help though when the episode ended being like
there's just a little bit more umf there's just a little bit more umf that i'm kind of craving
yeah something there just wring it out just wring it out i would like that yeah call
call me some kind of woke soy boy cuck but but i do find that stuff the most intriguing is
that personal struggle of like she goes on the news to try and you know to take control of the
narrative and they're asking her all these fluffy questions and now yeah she's
She's becoming a target for her blood.
And everybody has various reasons not to take her seriously and to be upset, you know, by her very position.
And those things, I think, are interesting.
Yeah.
And I, and yeah, whenever they do turn to that, I'm like, I would, I could do with more dramatic exploration of this, too.
I like the Runa.
Like, I thought there was a, a beat that they could have hit with the Runa character that I thought could have had, like, some kind of crazy consequences.
because I was about
I was preparing myself to feel really
bad for her
even though she's doing a lot of these
what are essentially just glorified
pranks
right yeah
like it's very heightened
albeit illegal
pranks that she's doing
when I thought that we're going to sentence her
to like fucking years in prison
and so I was like oh no
and I thought there might have been like a serious damage
to like oh because
I helped. I thought there was something kind of cool that they could have brought out.
Again, I know this is something where I am putting my own desire into something that is not
what they are doing. I'm going to say it anyway. I thought it would have been more interesting
personally if it was that she does testify against Bukowski. You get the irony that by her
getting to vent her truths about her opinion about Bukowski, that that allows him to win his
case, the ironic
sense of winning, yet someone
this Runa character suffers
greatly at that.
And I thought that would have been a cool
way to kind of amplify
the superhero law division part as
well. You know,
as maybe wanting to now defend this
per, I don't know if there would be, it's a conflict
of personal interest, or whatever, it's a Marvel
show, but some silly law shit. Everyone signed the way.
Yeah.
Like they make it work. So yeah, I thought there was like more interesting
things that could have done and
And Wong showing up is fun.
We know he's going to show up again some more.
So I know it's on the end of it.
But it also seemed like they were, yeah,
I think a lot of this was set up for Wong as well.
And, you know, Thunderbolts and Doom.
Dr. Doom, forcing Atlantis to attack Wakanda.
Yeah.
I got a lot of those notes in this.
Got a lot of that.
Got a lot of that.
Megan Lee Stallion is going to play a big part in that war.
Yeah.
It's fun.
it's light
and at the end of the day
that's what a lot of people
just kind of want to
honestly
that's what a lot of people
are just kind of liking
and wanting
and for me
even like some of my favorite
shit to watch
on my own time is that
just generally speaking
you know
I'm on like season 14
of it's always sunny
in Philadelphia right now
so I like to just watch
fun shit
so yeah I totally get
and of course
like the optics
around someone
what a regular viewer
might experience
versus people who do
videos who are like
they're doing a video
we need substance because we've got to talk about some shit
you know
I think we would probably
crave just a little bit more just because
by virtue of what we do
versus what an average audience
member is like it was fun
yeah I mean I'm just
overall I'm quite pleased
and very much enjoying what's happening
because too it's a nice breath of fresh air
for the MCU, and I love, yeah, the humorousness.
I think the fourth wall breaks are really fun and well-timed
and not overly obnoxiously used.
And, yeah, like, there is just a fun novelty
of watching these different colorful characters collide.
And even here, like, it was nice to at least zoom back in
on our main ensemble, even though it is like a...
There are a lot of people appearing.
I love Pug.
Pug is great.
I think...
Or Pug.
I think he's great.
Very charming.
It's funny when he came out,
as the, when Runa was impersonating him,
that was more like the Adrian Chase from Arrow,
the kind of smuggish, cocky version.
And I was like, no, he does know how to play that character.
Yeah, really well.
And so I really enjoyed, I really enjoyed his performance a lot.
I think he brings something refreshing.
Totally.
I think the man is the best part of this female-driven show is what I'm trying to tell everyone right now.
Favorite characters, I would say, a pug, Bruce, Wong,
Emil Bukowski, definitely very layered, deep character.
And then, you know, maybe Nikki and Jen.
What will make this show brave is if they put them more front and center
and they put Jen in the backseat a little bit more.
Yeah, right?
I'm just saying.
Yeah.
I'm just saying.
Yeah, the same way they put all the men in the back
and they put all the women in the front of all the other male-led ones.
Generally.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're woke and they're trying to destroy our marvels.
I'm what are going to do?
Anyway.
Yep.
They mentioned Gideon Wilson.
Cool.
World War Hulk
Easter egg
that's how she got shot
cool
yeah the mob
yeah there you go
that's cool
there you're pointing out
the Easter egg
Mallory book
oh hey that's right
one day
I mean they become enemies
and then they become friends
there's a up and down
relationship with them
yeah you got a little
news crawl about Titania
hoping to win a case
Easter eggs
Easter eggs brough
Easter eggs
Easter he is risen
He's
He's risen
He's got it
Clever
Yeah man
Coming to the MCU soon enough
And we got some twerking
We got twerking too
In the post credit scene
It's always what I'm wondering
I miss the days
With everything in Marvel
Wasn't a big joke
The Mr.
Dice
That's what they should do
Is they should take
Their half hour comedy show
And make it
crushingly serious.
It's almost as if
when the Avengers
assembled, it wasn't
the funniest one
leading up to that point.
It's not
it's almost as if
we never applauded
those movies
for bringing in a fresh
sense of
meta-ironic humor.
Yeah, it's
all jokes now, man.
It's all yucking it up
at the MCU.
McHugh!
Don't like,
comics have never been
funny and they've never
been aimed at the youth.
or should they
these are
these are adult
much like star wars
these are four adults
do we shout everyone on our patron
pretty sure we did
we should we could shout out
some of the rest of our
of our good supporting
30 August
September 1st man
oh then we've already done it
all right
let's shut them all out
Zachary
I'm gonna chow down
on Irfan Chowdhury
Taki
Shlocki
Ashante Sohate
Rhyman
with Ian Simon.
Song High, Clover, Dover
Glover.
Too soon, Jacob Neptune.
New Metal Bra.
Run from the Cops, fan pops.
Sing, sing, sing with an Alan Ling.
Skirting by Logan Burton, Why?
Tira, 365 days a year.
Don't resign Eric Kahn's 39.
You move me, coozy, coozy.
Bear in the garage, insert rhyme with garage.
Nick X.
Send me a slick text.
Juan Longoria, I'm going to take you to Bolivia.
Gail Reads Braille Ferguson.
Muhammad Alshar, Ronnie, I want to take you to a burger at Tommies.
Jaron James Wanner.
Cliff Rodriguez, we in the business.
Master turnstiles.
John the goat.
Nothing rhymes with goat.
Olivia Del Guy
Ring that bell from on high
Get a steampunk
Looking like Andy Funk
Lorenzo Baxter
Surviving the Slasher
Movie you're the final girl
Let hell rain as we become differently
Same paying my bills
With Marco Tun Stills
My voice is feeling hoarse
As I'm riding lore an American
I shouldn't make that joke
We're on
Oh, no, my bad.
Simply faded, but never jaded.
Joanna St. Louis.
Rogue Cree, Joanna St. Louis.
Oh, wait a minute.
S.J. 94?
That's a high score.
Pop-tartin Justin Martin.
Rosie Beatty, you're a sexy lady.
Colin.
Where are you calling from, Colin?
Philip J. Smith Jr.
Ah, it's Lunar Time.
Yep, you're a weirdo.
You're the stuff of myths, Jen Smith.
Melanie and Blanc.
Cronk from Emperor's New Groof.
That beer is super frothy and refreshing.
Don't fill you up.
T.J. Truccas.
God, damn.
Habiscus.
It was good.
Really brought it home there.
Thanks guys for being here.
Love you all.
All of you.
God.
Equally.
His name's me.
You're all of the She-Hulk for our hearts.
Jesus Christ.