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hxmswxrth · 2 years
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i cant believe we saw matt murdock’s first real introduction into the mcu (besides nwh), fucking leap frog being canon, and then jen and matt hooking up all within the span of 33 minutes
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knopeswifts · 2 years
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jennifer walters : *talks about her life experiences as a woman*
some men :
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I love how we actually get to see the effect that Bruce’s trauma has had on him, especially through his jealousy of Jen. She had an effortless transition into a Hulk, whereas he had over a decade of traumatizing experiences simply trying to find peace with his own existence.
For example, during their fight:
Jen fights because she’s just pissed and needs to let off some steam.
Bruce fights because the world has been so unfair to him and he’s just so, so angry.
Bruce lost his life as a human, his respect from others, his mental health, and many of his friends. Mark Ruffalo does such an amazing job (even in cgi) showing how all of that loss and pain affected Bruce
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ginnxtonic · 2 years
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I like to think that the reason Matt gets along so well with the Walters/Banner clan is that they remind him of the Nelsons.
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How I would have designed She-Hulk :)
I do understand that they were trying to make it possible for her to live day-to-day life in this form without constantly Hulk Smashing, so I didn’t make her anywhere as big as the Hulk, just tried to add some more muscle and kept her hair the same texture and length.
(Workout clothes for maximum muscle visibility)
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captainwaffles · 2 years
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jaunes-hoodie · 2 years
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The same people who are whining about She-Hulk twerking with Megan Thee Stallion would lose their shit if it was Deadpool twerking with her
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spacesistersimp · 2 years
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He even got the cap!!!
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ghostbite0 · 2 years
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MY GIRLBOSS!!!!!!!! SHES REAL!
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thatblackravenclaw · 2 years
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no bc that episode really did spoil a lot of the sopranos for me 😂😂
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My favorite part of “She-Hulk” is when it’s revealed that Kevin Feige is actually GLaDOS from Portal. And then when Jennifer asked Kevin Feige to rewrite her entire ending so that Daredevil shows up just so that she can end up with the hot guy.
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hxmswxrth · 2 years
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seeing matt wearing the most dad-like button up while being at jen’s family brunch is THE most heartwarming thing i’ve ever seen
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knopeswifts · 2 years
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i was not expecting them to talk about this so explicitly
so so so sorry! totally my bad. gifs from @stevenrogered and @marveldaily
so sorry again guys!
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sweetmeatdale · 2 years
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Parole board: Would you mind explaining how you escaped from prison?
Emil Blonsky:
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moonlayl · 2 years
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Just watched the first episode of She-Hulk and I’m wondering what exactly about it is making people angry? (Aside from the obvious of course)
We’re back to (actually, I think we never left) audiences absolutely being incapable of putting themselves into a female character’s shoes.
Jen, at this point, literally suddenly had a spaceship spring out of nowhere, got into a terrifying car accident, and became a HULK.
She then wakes up in an unfamiliar place, and has Bruce repeatedly be kind of horrible at breaking everything down for her (understandable from his perspective, this isn’t a criticism of him). She’s told that she might have to be isolated from everything, her job, her friends, her family, her LIFE, for YEARS.
Bruce repeatedly makes the assumption that her becoming a superhero is inevitable, to her face, something she’s not at all okay with, something she doesn’t want, something she never asked for, all in the manner of DAYS.
He expects her to go through the same exact journey as him, and when clearly, she’s actually handling it differently because a) they’re not the same people b) they’ve had different experiences and c) the world (in universe) itself has changed, and after several different scenes of that, after several days of her suddenly being expected to drop everything and change her entire life (something none of us would be okay with. Something none of us would handle well) she snaps at him.
A lot of the things she said were mean, yes, that’s true. But for the most part she wasn’t wrong.
I think they were both a little wrong in that scene and both need to understand/respect each other better. But no, her saying she’s had to control her anger all her life, be it when she’s catcalled, or when so obviously her male coworker doesn’t respect her or see her as an equal/capable, isn’t her “rubbing Bruce’s trauma in his face”
She wasn’t wrong about Bruce’s life being terrible and him living in isolation. He kept trying to defend it, saying “that’s the life of a superhero” or something along those lines, but it IS true that him being the hulk and even later a superhero ruined his life in certain ways, and it makes a lot of sense for her to not only NOT want that, but to also stop him from trying to convince her to go through that.
Bruce is at a point where he needs to understand that the world changed, that things aren’t like before, and that he can’t expect Jen to just be okay with all those changes immediately, even if he’s there to help her.
But Jen needs to understand that denying the Hulk (like Bruce said) isn’t going to work and it’s not a permanent solution. And she does need to understand that he DOES have experience with this.
They both made brilliant points but both sort of missed what the other was saying. Honestly, their argument and fight was very believable.
Bruce also did a bad job at breaking it down for her. “15 years” would make anyone freak out. He repeatedly tried to get her angry, which yeah, he did it for a reason, but that still contributed to her eventually snapping.
This is new territory for her and she’s clearly desperate to get back to her life and is terrified (though she does a good job of trying not to show it and pretending it’s okay; basically living in denial) Actually, this is new territory for both of them. I thought both their actions, words, and reactions were very realistic given the sudden, unexpected situation they found themselves in.
And no doubt, this will be addressed later in the show, and we’ll get scenes where she understands what he’s been through better.
It’s not surprising though, why many dislike this show. Is it flawed? Yes. But I’m guessing the scenes that include her being catcalled, other women immediately willing to help her in the bathroom and saying “whoever did this to you does not care about you”, her facing disrespect in a male dominated workplace, and her pointing out that she always needed to control her emotions otherwise she’d be seen as emotional or her life could actually be threatened, pissed off a lot of people, and those are the scenes people had issues with. Even though not a SINGLE one of them wasn’t realistic or accurate.
It’s not surprising, why many review bombed this show.
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iamdevilantlysatan · 2 years
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Mallory Brook and Jennifer waters should be a couple I mean keep building on this friendship
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