She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode Three Review - 4 Ups & 5 Downs
9. Down - Still No Context Around Titania
While the first episode introduced Jameela Jamil’s Titania in its final moments, something that was incredibly rushed in itself, you would have been forgiven for thinking the character, or the moment in general would have received a bit of further context in the following weeks.
In episode two’s Ups and Downs column, ‘Superhuman Law’ was criticised for almost completely ignoring Jen’s first skirmish as She-Hulk not with her own cousin. Unfortunately, the same will be said for episode three.
As a potential spoiler alert, every episode that goes by until Titania’s return will receive a Down for this very reason. Here’s hoping this will be the last one, not only for the sake of the show and the character, but for the sanity of this writer. Right now it seems as though Titania was merely a plot device for Jen to Hulk out and lose her job, with absolutely no idea of what to do with her moving forward.
Jameela Jamil, without trying to insult the Good Place alum, seems like a fantastic casting for what she herself has described as a ‘super annoying’ influencer. So for goodness' sake, let’s see her. Bring her off the bench and actually give her something to do!