Wong seeks out Jen to file a cease-and-desist against Blaze. This leads to a hilarious exploration of how "magic" fits into the American legal system. Can you actually copyright the Mystic Arts? As it turns out, the law is a bit slower than a portal to the Mirror Dimension. Jen Walters vs. The Dating Apps
The montage of Jen’s dates is a highlight of the episode, showcasing the superficiality of dating when you’re 6-foot-7 and glowing green. It’s a poignant (but funny) look at how the world treats Jen versus how it treats "the Hulk," a recurring theme that adds real heart to the comedy. Madisynn and Wong: The Duo We Didn’t Know We Needed Wong seeks out Jen to file a cease-and-desist against Blaze
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The undisputed breakout star of this episode is Madisynn. Her chemistry with "Wongers" is pure gold. From spoiling The Sopranos to sipping cocktails while watching This Is Us , their budding friendship provides the kind of low-stakes MCU world-building that makes this series so refreshing. The Verdict
After a high-stakes legal battle for Emil Blonsky, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law shifts gears in Episode 4, trading the courtroom drama for the chaotic world of online dating and mystical mishaps. "Is This Not Real Magic?" is arguably the funniest episode of the season, cementing Jennifer Walters as the relatable, fourth-wall-breaking hero we’ve been waiting for. The Sorcerer Supreme Has a Legal Problem