: In a classic "TV law" moment, the judge is initially dismissive of magic in court—until Blaze’s tricks release a swarm of interdimensional demons during the proceedings. Jen has to transform into She-Hulk to help Wong fight them off, leading the judge to grant the permanent cease-and-desist order. Jen's Personal Life: Dating as She-Hulk
In episode 4 of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law , titled , the legal drama takes a turn into the mystical world of Kamar-Taj. The Legal Case: Donny Blaze vs. Wong She-Hulk: Attorney at Law 1x4
: She goes on several dates, eventually hitting it off with a pediatrician named Arthur. However, when she transforms back into Jen the next morning, Arthur's interest visibly evaporates, underscoring the episode's themes of identity and self-worth. Breakout Character: Madisynn King : In a classic "TV law" moment, the
: Madisynn (spelled with "two Ns, one Y, but it's not where you think") becomes an overnight fan favorite. Her ditzy but sincere personality leads to an unlikely friendship with Wong . The Legal Case: Donny Blaze vs
The episode introduces the subplot of (played by Jameela Jamil) filing a lawsuit against Jennifer for trademark infringement of the name "She-Hulk," setting up the legal battles for future episodes.
: Struggling to find a match as "Just Jen," Jennifer creates a dating profile for She-Hulk . She immediately gets a surge of interest, highlighting the public's fascination with her superhero persona over her true self.