She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode Four Review - 7 Ups & 1 Down

5. Up - Moving The Titania Story Along

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Last week, this writer wrote that for every episode in which Titania didn’t appear, her absence would be making the Down section of the article. She was shown way back in episode one, but her story was barely referenced again outside of the bottom of the news reports.

While Jameela Jamil still hasn’t returned to She-Hulk screens, other than a picture of her on Jen's TV, her presence was at least felt here. The story was actually moved along instead of being seemingly forgotten about, and so this has to be an Up.

After resenting and complaining about the She-Hulk moniker since it was given to her in episode two, Jen and even Nikki found themselves using it. Just as Jen was getting used to it, Titania came in flaunting her trademark of the name, and announced her intention to sue her.

This did leave a lot of questions after the end of the episode, and it’s still completely unclear why she smashed through the wall of the courtroom in the first place, but at least there is something. Another breadcrumb found, and apparent confirmation of what at least part of the narrative will be moving forward.

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