Your cart is currently empty!
Tag: legal
REVIEW: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – Season 1, Episode 6 “Just Jen”
I didn’t think She-Hulk could get much worse after last week’s disaster, but Jessica Gao and her crack team proved I was selling them short. “Just Jen” takes all of the show’s worst impulses and amplifies them, sapping what little charm may have been in the lead character and dropping her into a pointless “story”…
Ezra Miller Will Get Away With It
Ezra Miller is about to get off scot-free, despite even people who know him saying he’s a dangerous nutjob. Vanity Fair published a lengthy article about the actor yesterday, and it’s worth a read if you haven’t had your fill of the story. Much of it is information we already know, but there are some…
REVIEW: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – Season 1, Episode 4 “Is This Not Real Magic?”
“Is This Not Real Magic?” feels more like the kind of episode the team behind She-Hulk wants to make. It’s more stand-alone than any of the previous installments, and it focuses on Jen’s personal life and how being She-Hulk complicates it, sometimes in ways she didn’t expect. That isn’t to say it’s particularly good; it’s…
REVIEW: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – Season 1, Episode 3 “The People vs. Emil Blonsky”
And, we’re back. While the pilot of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was as bad as we all assumed it would be, the second episode was a vast improvement, indicating the shift from girls-rule-boys-drool nonsense to an intelligent show that wants to explore some complicated moral questions through a relatable hero. “The People vs. Emil Blonsky”…
REVIEW: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – Season 1, Episode 2 “Superhuman Law”
Well, color me shocked; She-Hulk’s second episode is not bad. After that obnoxious pilot, I had pretty much put a fork in this show. But after a rocky first few minutes, “Superhuman Law” is surprisingly fun and human, does vital work rehabilitating Jen as a character, and even raises some fascinating moral questions that give…