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Apparently the actor who played Donny Blaze is married to this episode’s director.

You seriously think what Jen did here is catfishing and date rape?

I’m sure everyone else here missed you when you left and never came back.

“I will *kill* for you, Megan Thee Stallion!”

Shouldn’t this list have been all moments from Legends of Tomorrow?

I liked when Jen was entering (leaving?) the prison one of the reporters yelled “Is it true you got your powers from a failed mafia hit?” which is how it happened in the comics.

Oh fuck off. Being attacked is being attacked. It’s bad no matter what. Stop trying to win at being more oppressed/afraid. It just makes you look stupid.”

I’m sure everyone here missed you terribly.

She-Hulk breaking the 4th wall is a huge part of her character. Yes, it wasn’t in her original run and she didn’t start doing it until the John Byrne run, but now it’s one of the first things people think of when they think of her in the comics.

I have never heard anyone call her anything but “Megan Thee Stallion”. Not “Megan”, “Megan Stallion”, “Stallion”, etc.

How can you say Jen wasn’t prepared here?

The Leader would usually plan better than to give them a needle that couldn’t pierce gamma irradiated skin.”

Thunderbolt Ross goes back to the very first Hulk comics and is a key part of the Thunderbolts, hence... the name.”

Titus Welliver - DING DING DING!!!!! WINNER!

For a show that’s already very meta, I enjoyed seeing the title card change from ATTORNEY AT LAW to ATTORNEY FOR HIRE.

I LOL’d when Jen was offered the job and said she had one stipulation - that she could hire her own paralegal. You could tell Holliway was expecting a much more difficult stipulation and said “Yeah, sure, I don’t care.”

Many times watching that show I would notice that one of the characters wasn’t in an episode and I thought “Well, that’s one less actress on set that day ... oh wait.”

I especially liked when she was playing one clone pretending to be a different clone”

As was established she lost her job because her case was dismissed as a result of her being hulk and influencing the jury.”

Tim Roth in Rob Roy (with Liam Neeson) may be one of my all-time favorite onscreen villains.  He’s so good in that.