• She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8 - Ribbit and Rip It

  • Oct 7 2022
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

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She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8 - Ribbit and Rip It

  • Summary

  • The next episode of MCU HQ is continuing our watch-along of She-Hulk with Episode 8: "Ribbit and Rip It". THIS IS NOT A DRILL PEOPLE! Daredevil himself has entered the fray! Jen is put into a difficult position when a wealthy client's son, Eugene Patillio (AKA Leapfrog) wants to sue the maker of his super suit which he claims malfunctioned. That maker is none other than Jen's own suit-maker and casual friend Luke Jacobson. Things get extra spicy when Luke hires Matt Murdock himself to defend him. Things get EVEN MORE spicy when Eugene kidnaps Luke and Jen and Matt must work together to get him back. What seems like triumph though turns tragic as the Female Lawyer of the Year Gala is attacked in a way that will change the way the world sees She-Hulk forever. Is this the best romance in the MCU? Are we getting yellow Daredevil for the foreseeable future? IS IT POSSIBLE TO HATE JOSH MORE?!?! Let's break it all down!

    FEATURING: Jeremy Goeckner, Philip Orona & Jacqueline Keysear

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