Marvel and leaks go hand in hand, and what is a more noticeable is the fact that most of these leaks turn out to be true these days. So, why would be Marvel’s latest show She-Hulk be any different right? Therefore, today we have for you the plot leaks for She-Hulk Episode 3. The show debuted on August 18 with its very first episode followed by episode 2 last week. Both of them came out to be a bit underwhelming and another so so MCU show. Honestly, from the leaks provided by the MarvelStudiosSpoilers, it seems like it will remain the same way throughout. So yeah, MASSIVE SPOILERS follow below and therefore, we request you to move forward at your own risk.
She Hulk Episode 3 Spoilers and Summary
Last episode showcased Jen’s interaction with Emil Blonsky (alter ego Abomination) and the final scene which tied the show to Shang Chi. Yes that’s right, She-Hulk officially crossed over with Shang Chi and tied directly to its Underworld Fighting Ring sequence. Fans might remember the sequence just before Shang Chi met his sister. In that sequence we received a glimpse of Wong taking on Abomination in one of the fighting rings. That scene is what plays in the news at the end of this episode. Episode 3 will deal with the aftermath of these happenings, and here is what’ll go down in the next episode.
Blonsky’s parole is put at risk when footage of him fighting in Macau, China is suddenly leaked. Abomination also has a number of pen-pal “soul mates” who turn up to his parole hearing (similar to the mass murderers who have random lovers who write them letters). Wong shows up late to Blonsky’s hearing, and takes responsibility for his “escape”, claiming he forced him to fight, and Blonsky returned of his own free will.
Blonsky transforms into Abomination to show the parole board he can control his actions now, but they uncontrollably scream. There are a number of protestors outside the DODC prison where Blonsky is being kept, and news conspiracy theories of She-Hulk being pregnant with Abomination’s baby. She-Hulk does an interview on the news and defends Blonsky.
The sleazy lawyer from her previous law firm shows up at GLK/H as a client. He doesn’t want Jen representing him, or another female lawyer that is suggested, as he believes he may sleep with her later, but she dismisses him. He asks for Josh Segarra’s character to represent him. The case is that a New Asgardian elf transformed herself into Megan Thee Stallion, and conned $175,000 dollars out of him, as he believed she was the real deal.
She then shows up as the sleazy lawyer to request they drop the case, then transforms into Josh Segarra’s character and walks around the firm, telling the female receptionists he likes to sexually harass women. The defendant tries to get the case dismissed as she has “diplomatic immunity”, but the judge states they are not in New Asgard – the elf then says that Asgard is not a place, it is a people. She then transforms into the judge and bangs the gavel as a joke, before getting chased by security.
The defendant’s side claims that the sleazy lawyer obviously knew she was a fake and was roleplaying. Josh Segarra’s character brings Jen on as a witness to testify that the sleazy lawyer is so stupid, he’d genuinely believe he could pull the real Megan. The judge rules that the elf must pay back the $175,000 and is sentenced to 60 days for impersonating the judge. Megan Thee Stallion is then revealed to be spectating in the courtroom, and celebrates. This is probably where the episode ends, but we are not sure. To check out the full season plot summary, however, click here.
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