Warning: This article contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law. Read at your own risk!
Weddings really happen at the most inconvenient time and it managed to squeeze its moment on She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6. Still, it is not bereft of Easter eggs lying around and there are a lot of comic book references, too, that could tease the future of the MCU!
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 MCU Easter Eggs and Comic Book References
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 may not be what everyone wanted it to be but it continues to set up a lot of things in the MCU. Also, the title of the episode, Just Jen, appears as the title of the series just like when she was for hire or when Titania trademarked the name.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 Easter Egg: Mr. Immortal
The case that Mallory Book and Nikki Ramos are working on is a complicated tale of a man who hates "tough conversations" so he just "dies," leaving behind nine spouses, everyone, it's Craig Hollis, a.k.a. Mr. Immortal.
Mr. Immortal is actually a character straight out of the comics and one of the founding members of the "Great Lakes Avengers," a team which helped the Avengers on various missions. In the comics, he discovered that he couldn't die when he tried to kill himself multiple times.
Of course, it is not impossible for him to die. It seems that Mr. Immortal can only be killed by another person with the gift or curse of immortality. Deadpool successfully ended Mr. Immortal's life three times in various ways. Maelstrom did the same, too.
Also, he shares that his first wife was Baroness Cromwell. That name rings a bell to the readers of the comics as she may be Lily Cromwell who was bit by a vampire and became Baroness. Her mention means that Mr. Immortal may have lived as long as the 17th century.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 Easter Egg: Free Comics!
When Mr. Immortal couldn't handle the conversation with Mallory and Nikki, he immediately jumps out of a window where he hit a security car parked right outside GLK&H. If you check the car, there is a QR code available to scan and it will lead you to a free comic book!
Apparently, this time, it wouldn't be a She-Hulk comic but it is one from West Coast Avengers. It features the story of Hawkeye discovering the unauthorized use of "Avengers" by the Great Lakes Avengers, yes, the same group formed by Mr. Immortal.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 Easter Egg: The In-Ched-ible Hulk!
Also attending the party is the cousin of Jen whom everyone met in the second episode, Ched. He is the DJ of the wedding of Lulu and he introduces himself to the crows as the In-CHED-ible Hulk, a call back to his cousin, of course.
Speaking of Hulk, drunk Jen gives a call to Bruce who is somewhere out there with the Sakaarans and of course, he wouldn't answer. What makes the call weird is that Jen isn't sure how long she had been She-Hulk and obviously, things seem fast paced, too, that the viewers aren't aware of it either.
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She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 Easter Egg: Where is Daredevil?
Meanwhile, fans are disappointed that Daredevil hasn't appeared yet but the previous episode wasn't directed by Kat Coiro and it is expected that Daredevil will be arriving in an episode Coiro helmed, that would mean he may arrive in Episode 8 or 9.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 Easter Egg: What is the Intelligencia?
Intelligencia may be some "website for hateful man babies" as per Mallory but it seems to be more than what meets the eye. By the end of the episode, there is a user of Intelligencia named "HulkKing" which has the same symbol as to when Nikki tried to access the She-Hulk hate page.
This "HulkKing" communicates with a laboratory of scientists who, surprisingly, has the syringe that the Wrecking Crew used. Worse, the conversation indicates that they're preparing another special syringe for Jen's blood.
In the comics, Intelligencia appeared as a group of the smartest supervillains from the Fall of the Hulks by Paul Pelletier and Jeff Parker in 2009. They do evil things that would benefit them all such as Red She-Hulk, Amadeus Cho, and A-Bomb.
The Intelligencia is led by M.O.D.O.K. and the Leader, both of whom would be appearing in the MCU under other projects. M.O.D.O.K. would be coming out in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania while the Leader would be arriving in Captain America: New World Order.
There is also Ms. Sinister who is a villain of the X-Men, and Doctor Doom, one of the highly anticipated villains to arrive in the MCU who is expected to appear on Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever. With the mention of Intelligencia in the She-Hulk, it teases the arrival of these supervillains.
Other members of the Intelligencia are Egghead, a villain of Ant-Man, the Red-Ghost and the Mad Thinker who are villain of the Fantastic Four, the Wizard who is a rival of Mr. Fantastic, The Trapster, and the Chameleon who is a villain of Spider-Man.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 Easter Egg: Is Cookeville Still Existing?
There is a blink-or-miss-it Loki Easter egg in the episode. When Mallory and Nikki were watching the video of Mr. Immortal, on the side features a title of "Top 10 Best Travel Destinations" which contains the map of Cookeville which was bombed by Sylvie in Episode 2 of Loki.
A place like this existing in the main timeline of the MCU just proves that the whole multiverse is interconnected and a place bombed in some other timeline may still be existent in another. It's the Multiverse Saga, everyone, anything is possible.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 6 is now streaming on Disney Plus.