She-Hulk: Attorney At Law - Every Main Character Ranked From Worst To Best
8. Pug
The supporting characters of She-Hulk often had it tough in terms of screen time, usually behind the titular character in the pecking order, as well as whichever character was making a cameo appearance. There were times however, that they were allowed to shine.
As he already worked at GLK&H before Jen and Nikki arrived, Pug’s relationship with the two wasn’t as strong as they had with each other, but he still managed to have great chemistry with them. In particular, his adventure with Nikki to get an appointment with Luke was arguably his best moment in the series.
He was clearly a good lawyer, he wouldn’t have been working at GLK&H if he wasn’t, but proved it when he had the idea to bring in Jen for testimony for his client, Dennis. Aside from his legal prowess, arguably the best thing you could say about it is that Pug was just a nice guy, almost simply happy to be involved.
She-Hulk took a strong stance against toxic masculinity over its first nine episodes, as even Bruce Banner demonstrated some form of mansplaining when Jen first Hulked out, but not Pug. It genuinely doesn’t seem like there is a bad bone in his body.