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* The fact that Bruce's cousin has to suck up to a diva like Luke Jacobson to get the super suit she needs is just a sad little reminder of the void left by the death of Tony Stark.
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* As Bruce and Jennifer are shown winding down at the Bar he has in the first episode while drinking, Bruce talks about how he and Tony built it. Bruce places his hand on the table near a pair of initials on it. B.B. for Bruce Banner and T.S. for Tony Stark. It's clear that Bruce still misses Tony, who was the first to ever tell him to embrace The Hulk and helped him instead of being afraid of him.

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* As Bruce and Jennifer are shown winding down and drinking together at the Bar he has in the first episode while drinking, his Bar, Bruce talks about how he and Tony built it. Bruce places it before placing his hand on the table near a pair of initials on it. B.B. for Bruce Banner and T.S. for Tony Stark. It's clear that Bruce still misses Tony, who was the first to ever tell him to embrace The Hulk and helped him instead of being afraid of him.



* During a discussion with Jennifer about her lacking the Hulk-induced berserk rage, Jennifer claims that since she doesn't have Bruce's anger problems, she'll be fine transformed. Bruce, who has been pretty relaxed and amicable, becomes dead serious and intense, warning Jennifer that even with 'normal anger', the magnitude of power being a Hulk brings can result in death and destruction on a terrifying scale and bitterly remarks that if others start to see you as a monster, it will 'never' go away. He is clearly speaking about his own very dark experiences and Jennifer noticeably drops her protests and takes the warning seriously.

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* During a discussion with Jennifer about her lacking the Hulk-induced berserk rage, Jennifer claims that since she doesn't have Bruce's anger problems, she'll be fine transformed. Bruce, who has been pretty relaxed and amicable, becomes dead serious and intense, warning Jennifer that even with 'normal anger', "normal" anger, the magnitude of power being a Hulk brings can result in death and destruction on a terrifying scale and bitterly remarks that if others start to see you as a monster, it will 'never' ''never'' go away. He is clearly speaking about his own very dark experiences and Jennifer noticeably drops her protests and takes the warning seriously.



* Ched appears to have a talent for knowing what ''not'' to say and when. He shows up with a bunch of Titania's She-Hulk products and asks his cousin to sign them so he can re-sell them at inflated prices. When Jen tells about the trademark fiasco, he sits down and explains trademarks ''to a lawyer'' in a very patronizing manner. No wonder Jen screams into her pillow.
* Due to Titania trademarking the name She-Hulk for her beauty products, Jennifer has to prove in court that she was using the name regularly beforehand, and ends up using her She-Hulk dating profile as evidence. What starts as an embarassing and fairly funny callback to the last episode becomes sad when the one man she seemed to connect with as She-Hulk is asked in court, under oath, if he would have dated her if she had presented as Jennifer Walters and bluntly answers "No." Jen was already sinking into her seat from embarassment before, but that one seems to just make her sit and swallow something. The idea of someone only being interested in you if you present a completely different side of yourself than usual can hit hard for those that think they have nothing to offer on the dating scene.

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* Ched appears to have a talent for knowing what ''not'' to say and when. He shows up with a bunch of Titania's She-Hulk products and asks his cousin to sign them so he can re-sell them at inflated prices. When Jen tells about reveals the trademark fiasco, he sits down and explains trademarks ''to a lawyer'' in a very patronizing manner. No wonder Jen screams into her pillow.
* Due to Titania trademarking the name She-Hulk for her beauty products, Jennifer has to prove in court that she was using the name regularly beforehand, and ends up using her She-Hulk dating profile as evidence. What starts as an embarassing embarrassing and fairly funny callback CallBack to the last episode becomes sad when the one man she seemed to connect with as She-Hulk is asked in court, under oath, if he would have dated her if she had presented as Jennifer Walters and bluntly answers "No.answers, "[[BluntNo No]]." Jen was already sinking into her seat from embarassment embarrassment before, but that one seems to just make her sit and swallow something. The idea of someone only being interested in you if you present a completely different side of yourself than usual can hit hard for those that think they have nothing to offer on the dating scene.
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* As Bruce and Jennifer are shown winding down at the Bar he has in the first episode while drinking, Bruce talks about how he and Tony built it. Bruce places his hand on the table near a pair of initials on it. B.B. for Bruce Banner and T.S. for Tony Stark. It's clear that Bruce still misses Tony who was the first to ever tell him to embrace The Hulk and helped him instead of being afraid of him.
** Really Bruce in general. While he's fairly upbeat and things are pretty much great compared to his days of being a constantly hunted monster it's clear he's pretty lonely. Tony and Nat are dead, Steve is unknown, Clint is back with his family, Thor and Rocket left Earth, and the only remaining Avengers aren't people he was particularly close to.
* During a discussion with Jennifer about her lacking the Hulk induced berserk rage, Jennifer claims that since she doesn't have Bruce's anger problems transformed she'll be fine. Bruce who has been pretty relaxed and amicable becomes dead serious and intense, warning Jennifer that even with 'normal anger' the magnitude of power being a Hulk brings can result in death and destruction on a terrifying scale and bitterly remarks that if others start to see you as a monster it will 'never' go away. He is clearly speaking about his own very dark experiences and Jennifer noticeably drops her protests and takes the warning seriously.

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* As Bruce and Jennifer are shown winding down at the Bar he has in the first episode while drinking, Bruce talks about how he and Tony built it. Bruce places his hand on the table near a pair of initials on it. B.B. for Bruce Banner and T.S. for Tony Stark. It's clear that Bruce still misses Tony Tony, who was the first to ever tell him to embrace The Hulk and helped him instead of being afraid of him.
** Really Really, Bruce in general. While he's fairly upbeat and things are pretty much great compared to his days of being a constantly hunted monster monster, it's clear he's pretty lonely. Tony and Nat are dead, Steve Steve's status is unknown, Clint is back with his family, Thor and Rocket left Earth, and the only remaining Avengers aren't people he was particularly close to.
* During a discussion with Jennifer about her lacking the Hulk induced Hulk-induced berserk rage, Jennifer claims that since she doesn't have Bruce's anger problems transformed problems, she'll be fine. Bruce fine transformed. Bruce, who has been pretty relaxed and amicable amicable, becomes dead serious and intense, warning Jennifer that even with 'normal anger' anger', the magnitude of power being a Hulk brings can result in death and destruction on a terrifying scale and bitterly remarks that if others start to see you as a monster monster, it will 'never' go away. He is clearly speaking about his own very dark experiences and Jennifer noticeably drops her protests and takes the warning seriously.
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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her putting her hands up in front of Damage Control,]] [[BreakingTheFourthWall while she looks at the audience with remorse]]. It even brings to mind Bruce's warning from episode 1:

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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her putting her hands up in front of Damage Control,]] up]] [[BreakingTheFourthWall while she looks at the audience with remorse]]. It even brings to mind Bruce's warning from episode 1:
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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her holding her hands up in front of Damage Control,]] [[BreakingTheFourthWall while she looks at the audience with remorse]]. It even brings to mind Bruce's warning from episode 1:

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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her holding putting her hands up in front of Damage Control,]] [[BreakingTheFourthWall while she looks at the audience with remorse]]. It even brings to mind Bruce's warning from episode 1:
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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her with her hands up,]] [[BreakingTheFourthWall while she looks at the audience with remorse]]. It even brings to mind Bruce's warning from episode 1:

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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her with holding her hands up,]] up in front of Damage Control,]] [[BreakingTheFourthWall while she looks at the audience with remorse]]. It even brings to mind Bruce's warning from episode 1:
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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her with her hands up.]]

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* Jen and a group of other lawyers share the Female Lawyer of the Year award, and the Intelligencia hijacks the ceremony just as she gets to her part of the speech. They air their "grievances" against her, call her a slut, and air hidden tape footage of her having sex with Josh. She flips out and smashes the screen, then notices that some of the trolls had planted themselves into the audience to watch her humiliation live. She gives chase and catches one, busting through a wall to do so, but has to let him go when Damage Control points guns at her. [[DownerEnding The episode ends with her with her hands up.]]up,]] [[BreakingTheFourthWall while she looks at the audience with remorse]]. It even brings to mind Bruce's warning from episode 1:
-->'''Bruce:''' You can't be emotional. Forget Hulk rage. Just regular anger means death and destruction for everything and everyone around you. And I'm telling you, when people start seeing you as a monster, that never goes away.
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