Warning: This article contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law. Read at your own risk!
The "Jennifer Walters show" has been breaking the fourth wall like no other and as she takes on the challenges ahead of her, she can only say, this is the beginning of her new life as a superhero. The ending of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 3 just proves the series has more to offer!
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 3 Ending Explained
A quick run down of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 3, The People vs. Emil Blonsky, Jen settles and faces the parole board for the plea of Emil Blonsky to come back as a contributing member of the society and she wins the case, thanks to Wong!
Meanwhile, Pug takes the case of Dennis Bukowski who was defrauded by a New Asgard light elf who posed as Megan Thee Stallion and Pug also wins the case, thanks to Jen taking the witness stand, and that even got them the real Megan Thee Stallion as their client.
As Emil Blonsky is finally set to come out of the supermax prison, he tells Jen that no one could easily forget her and to embrace the stories being told about her and take part in it after she gets a lot of backlash online for being She-Hulk and being a female superhero.
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Jen takes Emil's advice and even participated on an interview but on her way home, she gets jumped by four men, the Wrecking Crew, where her first instinct was to scream but she remembered she could be She-Hulk at will, the men were no match to her.
The Wrecking Crew wants something from her, a sample, but they failed as the syringe couldn't penetrate She-Hulk's skin. (Much like Superman, you get it.) The needle bent and they realize that their boss wouldn't be happy about it.
This settles the fact that there is someone who hired the Wrecking Crew to get something from Jen and it is possible that it may be Titania, a super strong influencer whom Jen defeated in Episode 1, or could be someone else who wants to understand how Jen became She-Hulk.
Also, the last scene where Jen ponders on her reflection on the car mirror after scaring away the Wrecking Crew seems telling that it just dawned into her that she is a superhero. The choice she has is whether to embrace it of keep pushing it away.
Emil Blonsky's words may have already gotten into her head in embracing her new path in life just like he did during his time in prison. Speaking of Blonsky, it seems that his story on She-Hulk: Attorney At Law isn't ending that easily since he may still have some agenda going on as suggested in the trailers.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 3 is now streaming on Disney Plus.