

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
“You'll like her when she's angry.”
AI Woke Score
Heavy-handed messaging over story.
confidence: high
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The Verdict
She-Hulk embraces a self-aware, comedic tone but routinely pauses the story to lecture on gender double standards and male entitlement, giving it a notably preachy streak. (spoiler) Bruce Banner is repeatedly diminished to elevate Jen, who masters her powers instantly, and the villain plot centers on misogynistic online trolls. It's less about identity swaps and more about overt messaging woven into the dialogue.
What the AI Flagged
Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.
Identity Swaps
15Jennifer Walters is a longstanding comic character, not a swap, though some supporting roles diverge.
Girlboss & Male Demotion
70The series leans heavily on framing Jen as effortlessly competent while diminishing Bruce Banner's hero status.
- Jen masters Hulk powers faster than Bruce, who 'took 15 years' to control his
- Banner is sidelined for much of the show
- Recurring framing that Jen has it harder simply for being a woman
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
20Minimal explicit LGBTQ+ content; largely absent from central storylines.
DEI Casting
35Diverse supporting cast typical of modern MCU, not notably overriding setting.
- Diverse legal firm coworkers and clients
Preachiness
75Frequent fourth-wall commentary and dialogue about gender double standards delivered as lectures.
- Opening episode monologue about how women must control anger and fear daily
- Jen explaining catcalling and mansplaining to Bruce
- Direct-to-camera asides addressing audience expectations
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
60Recurring framing of male entitlement, online incels, and toxic masculinity as antagonists.
- The Intelligencia/online troll subplot targeting Jen
- Speeches contrasting Jen's gendered struggles with Bruce's easier path
- Catcalling and harassment used to illustrate everyday male behavior
Source Betrayal
45Captures the comic's meta-comedic tone but alters power origins and character dynamics.
- Powers gained via accidental blood transfer from Bruce
- Meta finale breaking the show's own format
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Cast & Crew

Tatiana Maslany
Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk

Ginger Gonzaga
Nikki Ramos

Jameela Jamil
Mary MacPherran / Titania

Renée Elise Goldsberry
Mallory Book

Josh Segarra
Augustus 'Pug' Pugliese
Kevin Feige (Executive Producer) · Kat Coiro (Executive Producer) · Jessica Gao (Executive Producer) · Louis D'Esposito (Executive Producer)





