Before you read further, please be advised that this article is filled with spoilers. If you don’t mind spoilers, then by all means read on, but don’t say that I didn’t warn you.

With episode four now in the books, and tons of internet criticism clogging up Twitter and Reddit, I’m here to give you my completely biased review of the season so far. Many critics online took issue with the CGI of the series once the first trailers were released, and many were also skeptical of the comedic nature of the show. I’m here to say that as a Marvel fan, I have been pleasantly surprised by this show.

This show in the ever-expanding MCU universe has so far strayed from the tone of the other previously released shows by taking on a comedic tone (and episode length) that matches up to the comic book run that this show is based on. While we won’t get some of the cameos from the comics onto our screens due to ownership rights, we have gotten a healthy dose of Wong, the resident Sorcerer Supreme. In episode three and four we have seen Wong help Emil Blonsky (the Abomination) receive parole, and enforce a cease and desist letter against a failed magician/ sorcerer. The order was easier to enforce once Donny Blaze(?) accidentally opened a portal and allowed a ton of demons to escape into our universe.

While I may have skipped to episode three and four, the first two episodes weren’t without their laughs and entertainment. Episode one included the origin of how our protagonist, Jen Walters became a Hulk. While this may differ than her comic book origin, I feel the way they achieved this task in the show was well done. It fits overall with the tone of this phase.

Overall, I would say that so far, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is enjoyable, and a good time. I am looking forward to what the rest of the season has in store for us (especially Daredevil).