Yes, just as everyone thought the penultimate run of the series would be something of a happy ending for Jen, the ending of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8 brings her to her lowest and possibly, to her most vulnerable moment, too. Here’s what happened, explained.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8 Ending Explained
Just a quick recap of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8, Jen represented Leap-Frog, another client of Luke Jacobson, and she risks losing her tailor because apparently, Leap-Frog’s father is a huge client of GLK&H. In court, Jen and Leap-Frog faces Luke Jacobson and his familiar lawyer, Matt Murdock, who destroys the case of Jen as he got Leap-Frog to admit that he didn’t follow the instructions that Luke Jacobson had for the suit, causing for the dismissal of the case. Jen gets a call from Leap-Frog about Daredevil pursuing him and it turns out, Jen is on the wrong side, so she corrects it by helping Daredevil rescue the kidnapped Luke Jacobson. The night ends well for both of them, to say the least. Daredevil goes home and Jen goes into hair and makeup as she gets to glam up for the gala to receive her award of Female Lawyer of the Year. Unfortunately, the festive awards night was cut short by the Intelligencia who humiliated Jen in front of everyone.
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The Intelligencia accused Jen for being a whore and someone who constantly flirts with guys showing her Matcher profile, and the worst part is that there is a video of her and Josh getting it on, completely embarrassing Jen, leading to her Carrie moment. Like what happened to Carrie White, Jen snaps after being humiliated and she goes all out with her rage resulting to everyone’s panic. Aggravated by seeing some members of the Intelligencia happily taking her video while being humiliated, she gets angrier. Thankfully, Jen gets back to her senses before smashing a member of the Intelligencia with her bare hands but the damage has already been done. Jen literally got the same moment as that of Bruce Banner when Hulk destroyed a city in Avengers: Age of Ultron where Iron Man even had to summon the Hulk Buster to stop him from doing any more messes. The parallelism of Carrie makes the scene even more dramatic. See, Carrie bottled up her feelings to repress her abilities and when the prom scene happened, she unleashes it all, much like Jen who has been trying to reconcile being Jen and She-Hulk at the same time then finding out something she didn’t like in She-Hulk. The Intelligencia seems to be just a bunch of guys with an internet connection who still thinks they are better, supreme, and they managed to tear down Jen from afar, which sums up what Hulk was trying to say in the first episode, sometimes, people will make you snap until you can’t hold it anymore. See Jen’s Carrie moment in the end of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8, now streaming on Disney Plus.