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The return of Daredevil
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    Episode One: A Normal Amount Of Rage 
  • Jen getting a very quick handle on most of her abilities, despite her lack of experience.
  • Whilst training with Jen, Bruce shows her basic strength tests like lifting a boulder. Jen shows him up by throwing a larger boulder even further. What does Bruce do? Pick up a boulder larger than both of the others combined and hurls it into the stratosphere. Bruce may be out of practice, but he's still the strongest Avenger.
  • While practicing ground pounds with Bruce, She-Hulk pounds the ground so hard it shatters part of a cliff and causes part of the forest to collapse. Clearly her strength rivals her cousin's, though his expression indicates he wasn't trying to do anything like that.
  • She-Hulk vs. Hulk is short and is more a family spat than a real battle, but it does have some great moments.
    • Hulk finally uses his thunderclap against Jen, and it sends her flying back and shakes the trees just like it does in the comics.
    • Jen responds by clapping so hard it sends shockwaves across the area. Her claps are comparatively weaker than the Hulk's, but in succession they hurt his ears enough to bring him to his knees.
    • They both command great strength and Hulk launches Jen into the air with no effort, while shrugging off coconuts and furniture to the face. Jen easily recovers from being launched into the air and retaliates.
  • Jen's Curb-Stomp Battle of Titania at the courthouse. With pure class, she slips back into her shoes, fixes her hair and simply states, "Your Honor, I'm ready for my closing statement."

    Episode Three: The People vs Emil Blonsky 
  • Apparently, Blonsky's been turning the prison into a better place, teaching inmates how to read and making it so they actually read in the library instead of just stab someone there. While this would have been impressive in a normal prison, this is a prison under Damage Control, meaning he's been helping rehabilitate supervillains.
  • Jen gets attacked by The Wrecking Crew and promptly turns into She Hulk. She easily swats them aside and sends them scattering.
  • Blonsky showing complete control over his Abomination form.

    Episode Four: Is This Not Real Magic? 
  • She Hulk and Wong work together combining her strength and his magic to defeat summoned Bat Demons.
  • Madisynn was dropped into a village full of goblins, volcanos, and demonic goats while almost too drunk to stand. Over 3 days, she somehow managed to survive and escape without even getting upset by contracting with a goat demon she names Jake and ends up with a human heart in her hand. And appears to be somehow still drunk.

    Episode Six: Just Jen 
  • She-Hulk and Titania go at it again, when Titania crashes the wedding Jen is attending to ambush her. Titania puts up a better fight this time, but it's still over the moment She-Hulk lands a haymaker.

    Episode Eight: Ribbit and Rip It 
  • Matt, representing Luke, as opposing counsel against Jen, representing Eugene a.k.a. Leap-Frog. Matt's first move is to convince the Judge to dismiss Jen's petition for discovery by pointing out that exposing Luke's clients' identities will put them in increased danger. Matt's heightened sense of smell then helps him realise that Eugene ignored Luke's instructions about what fuel to use in the boosters, which is grounds for having the entire lawsuit dismissed. While it sucks for Jen to lose, the whole scene is an excellent display of just how good of a lawyer Matt is.
  • She-Hulk vs. Daredevil is as cool as it sounds, despite it being relatively short. Daredevil dances circles around her with his superior skill and agility, but it's also clear he needs to, as just one moment of weakness leaves him at her mercy.
    • Just seeing Matt again is awesome in and of itself but as Daredevil, it's clear he's an experienced superhero who is confident and capable even in the face of an Avengers-level opponent. When She-Hulk threatens to "whoop his ass", she smashes the pavement of the car park roof, but Daredevil nimbly escapes the collapse of the ground beneath him and perches atop a nearby car with a positively playful expression.
      Daredevil: My ass remains unwhooped.
  • Matt and Jen team up to rescue Luke after Eugene kidnaps him. Matt insists on taking the stealthy approach to infiltrating the "Lily Pad" even though Jen wants to Hulk Smash their way in. Matt gets a signature Hallway Fight as he cuts his way through Eugene's henchmen, even knocking out a guy by swinging his billy club towards him! He is cornered by the last five men and is about to tear through them but the scene is playfully subverted as Jen smashes in through the ceiling and knocks them all out.
    She Hulk: She-Hulk Smash!
    • And for what it's worth, Matt seemed supremely confident he could take all of those goons. Jen just ended the fight faster, and he even seems a little disappointed.
  • She-Hulk and Daredevil get together for a night of passion after their adventure. And unlike the other time, it ended very well for both parties. The Murdock Mojo continues to reign supreme.
    • Her interest in him is discovered pretty early when Matt uses his senses to sense her heartbeat, which beats like crazy when he's near her. It's both adorable and awesome how the Devil of Hell's Kitchen can make the strongest woman on Earth turn from a professional to a blushing schoolgirl.
  • You have to give Luke Jacobson props for being his usual sassy self even when being kidnapped by Leap-Frog. He keeps his cool and does as he's told, but he makes clear to Leap-Frog that the dumbass is way out his league and he knows it.
    Luke: I don't know who told you that you could pull off this color, but you should go back to them and shoot them.
  • Jen and Matt tag-team lawyering while Matt is handling the rest of Eugene's goons. They're both telling him how to get leniency for this crime, while pointing out to him exactly how terribly he screwed up and that he needs to stop before he does something epically stupid.
  • Even though it is terrifying, it is satisfying for Jen to go full Hulk in response to Intelligencia's attack at the Gala.

    Episode Nine: Whose Show Is This? 
  • Jen's father sprays reporters with a garden hose when they start harassing her.
    "I don't care if there is a drought. I've got water pressure for days."
  • Jen weaponizes her Breaking the Fourth Wall powers to escape her show, traverse the Disney+ menu and break into the "real world" via the thumbnail for Marvel Studios: Assembled . She marches into the writer's room to demand that the higher ups change the ending. Then She-Hulk takes down some studio security on her way to K.E.V.I.N., where she not only arranges for a better ending but also a booty call, by having Daredevil literally drop out of nowhere.

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