![]() ![]() Jen spots a few of the Intelligencia watching from the crowd and bursts through a wall to capture one of them. RELATED: Luke and Mallory Get Their Own She-Hulk Posters For the first time since the pilot episode, Jen truly becomes the Savage She-Hulk as she smashes the video screen and scares the crowd. Unfortunately for She-Hulk, the Intelligencia picked that moment to expose every embarrassing thing that Jen had on her phone, as well as the recording that Josh made in her bedroom when they slept together. Regardless, she goes through with her appearance at the awards ceremony, and she is one of several female attorneys who share the prize. With so much time left in the episode, Jen is noticeably uneasy as she addresses the audience. But somehow we suspect that there was no shame to be had. The next morning, Matt takes the walk of shame in his Daredevil outfit. She tells him that they can skip that part, so they immediately go back to her place and spend the night together. In a private moment afterwards, Matt suggests that he take Jen to dinner the next time he’s in town. She even gets Luke to agree to finish her dress for an upcoming awards ceremony. But their mutual attraction continues to grow.ĭaredevil and She-Hulk make short work of Eugene and his goons. He even has one of his signature hallway fights, but Jen cuts it short by dropping in on his opponents. Matt and Jen decide to team up to save Luke, although Daredevil tells She-Hulk to stay back and let him handle it. In turn, Matt tells her that Eugene has kidnapped Luke to force him to make a new suit. After a brief fight with Daredevil, Jen unmasks him and learns that he’s Matt. Jen wears her superhero costume for the first time as she catches up with Eugene just as Daredevil is trying to get him out of his frog-themed car. RELATED: Daredevil Returns in She-Hulk Episode 8 Preview Clip And when she gets home, Jen receives a frantic phone call from Eugene telling her that he is under attack. Unfortunately for Jen, her client, Todd, just wanted an excuse to hit on her. However, they are both called away by clients before their connection can be explored. She is also clearly attracted to him, and the feeling is mutual. Hours later, Matt meets Jen in the Legal Ease bar and he makes a peace offering. In just under three minutes, Matt exposes Eugene’s own negligence and gets the case dismissed. Luke also hires an out of town lawyer to represent him: Matt Murdock. The problem is that Luke makes all of Jen’s custom clothing, and he angrily cuts ties with her when she tells him about the lawsuit. Eugene also explains that he wants Jen to sue the guy who made the suit: Luke Jacobson. In Jen’s office, Leapfrog/Eugene Patilio relates the story of how he was injured when his super-suit caught on fire. Before we get Daredevil in costume for the first time since 2018, we see Leapfrog…and he’s really not good at being a crime-fighting vigilante. ![]()
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