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She-Hulk: The Final Episode

What all will be resolved?

By Don MoneyPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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1) Titania:

The show has treated us to a few interactions between She-Hulk and Titania. We were introduced to the would-be villain as she and Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk tangled in a courtroom throwdown. She-Hulk quickly defeated Titania and set herself up on the path to stardom. Later, the two faced off in a different courtroom battle, a legal one with She-Hulk’s moniker at stake. Once again, She-Hulk prevails and the bad blood between the two grows, leaving Titania swearing she will get revenge. The final face off between the two came when Titania ambushed Jen at her friend's wedding leading to the biggest battle between the two super powered women. There is a little more back and forth in this fight, but in the end, She-Hulk proves to be the dominant warrior. For the final episode, I am torn between: a) Titania will return working for the Intelligencia and b) Titania will be more of a factor in any possible Season 2 of the show and give her the main villain role as she seeks her revenge. I would prefer "b" because I think it has more potential.

2) Abomination:

The storyline with Emil Blonsky / Abomination seems to have run through the full storyline they intended for him to reintroduce him into the MCU. We see him in prison, his parole hearing where Jennifer is able to help him gain release back into society, albeit with some terms and conditions, and finally running his spiritual retreat. If he shows up in the final episode, I think it will be with his campers (Man-Bull, El Aguila, Porcupine, and Saracen) in tow to help She-Hulk face off against the forces of HulkKing and Intelligencia. I think the show's inclusion of Abomination was primarily to set his future up in the MCU and make him a little more likable (Success!!). He would make a great heavy hitter addition to the upcoming Thunderbolts movie.

3) HulkKing and Intelligencia:

These two, really one in the same, are serving as the big bads for She-Hulk. The show has done a great job of not really revealing too much about them and just piecemealing out information. It is apparent that Josh Miller has some major involvement with Intelligencia. Whether he is the HulkKing himself or just an agent of the Intelligencia remains to be seen. The membership of the Intelligencia could be just about anyone. I have seen a lot of speculation that the show may be used as a launching point to reintroduce The Leader back into the MCU for his upcoming role in Captain America: New World Order. I don’t think that is what we will see, but will have a big reveal of a character we haven’t seen before on the show.

4) Bruce Banner / Hulk:

The last we saw of the Hulk he was cruising along in a spaceship heading for parts unknown. I do think we will get a small scene (possible end credit shocker) with Hulk that gives an answer to what is going on with him and sets up some future movie storyline.

5) Assorted characters:

- Wrecking Crew: Maybe we will see them back and working for HulkKing, but like Titania, I’d prefer to see them back for a Season 2 and get a little backstory and spotlight.

- Donny Blaze: I think we have seen the last of this misuser of the mystic arts.

- Mr. Immortal: I would be surprised to see him return.

- Runa (the light elf): See Mr. Immortal.

- Leapfrog: He will probably be back in the MCU for a little comedy somewhere, maybe Spider-Man (fingers crossed), but being wheeled away on a stretcher in Episode 8 means he probably won’t be back for the final episode.

- Matt Murdock / Daredevil: Daredevil’s guest appearance was my favorite one of all through the series. I enjoyed the character in his Netflix show, but I really liked this new feel to Daredevil, not to mention the costume. I think he has served his purpose for the series. Daredevil in the final episode would steal too much of She-Hulk’s final spotlight

As for She-Hulk herself, I think we will see her firmly established as a heroine in the MCU. Maybe going to work for the Department of Damage Control, or maybe even see someone offer her Avengers membership.

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Don Money

Don Money was raised in Arkansas on a farm. After ten years in the Air Force, he returned to his roots in Arkansas. He is married with five kids. His journey to become a writer began in the sixth grade when he wrote his first short story.

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  • Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago

    Very well written! I love this show and have been writing some episodic reviews on it since it began, feel free to check out my profile to read them. I agree with a lot that you've written; I still have some hope that Mallory Book turns heel and reveals herself to be aligned with Intelligencia, because there still seems to be some sort of professional bitterness in her. I see this show getting a second season, it's too good not to be renewed.

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