She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 1 Mid-Credits Scene Explained

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 1 Mid-Credits Scene Explained

Full spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 1 follow.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finally made it to Disney Plus. The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) project is sure to be the talk of the town for the next two months, and TechRadar will cover it in detail throughout its nine episodes.

This also includes all the intermission and post-credits scenes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. As we pointed out in our spoiler-free She-Hulk review, we've seen the first four episodes of the MCU Phase 4 production. Why is this so important? Because we know that, at least for the next few weeks, there will be plenty of post-credits scenes for Marvel fans.

And that makes Disney Plus's She-Hulk an anomaly. Most of the MCU TV series, like Moon Knight and Ms Marvel, only come with one or two weird scenes in the middle of the credits. By contrast, Attorney at Law seems to have one per episode (at least). So what better way to explain them all to you than in a handy guide to the She-Hulk post-credits scene?

Below, we'll walk you through every mid- and post-credits scene in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. We're only one episode into the Disney Plus series at the moment, so there's only one mid-credits scene to break down. However, as the weeks go by, we'll be updating this article with the latest post-credits scenes for you to learn more, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back every Thursday for detailed information on each new one. post-credits scene. .

So here's what She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 1's post-credits scene means for the show and the MCU.

She-Hulk Episode 1 Post-Credits Scene Explained: Captain America Theory Confirmed

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Jen Walters confronts Smart Hulk on her quest to learn more about Captain America in the series' first post-credits scene. (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus)

Given its positioning as a comedy series, it won't surprise you to learn that the post-credits scene in She-Hulk Episode 1 is particularly hilarious.

Flashing back to Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk's time with Bruce Banner/Smart Hulk during their retreat in Mexico, Walters, apparently drunk, tearfully laments the fact that Steve Rogers, who is Captain America, to you and us, be dead and virgin. This goes back to a scene early in the series premiere, when Walters was talking to Banner about his theory that Cap never had sex due to his commitments to superheroes and the Avengers.

Walters continues to lie in the aqueduct until, tired of listening to Cap, Smart Hulk goes over the edge and tells Walters the shocking truth about Rogers: he didn't die a virgin. He lost his virginity in 1943 on the USO Tour, which he starred in during Captain America: The First Avenger before becoming the superhero that we (and the MCU) eventually knew.

Immediately, Walters snaps out of his drunken state. Shocked, Smart Hulk soon realizes that his cousin was toying with him, acting like he was drunk to make him spill the tea on Rogers' sex life. Satisfied that she was right all along, Walters begins to yell "Captain America F–", but the screen cuts to black just before he can finish his triumphant, profanity-laden comment.

Keeping her standards and her high heels. 👠 #SheHulk: Attorney at Law, an original series from Marvel Studios, begins streaming TOMORROW on @DisneyPlus. Art by @bellagraceart. pic.twitter.com/HQh4WebaGLAugust 17, 2022

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Don't forget: We'll be covering every scene in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law midway through and after the credits every week, so be sure to check back with TechRadar on Thursday, August 25 for a full preview of Episode 2. sting. .

For more She-Hulk related content, find out why your director can't tell you where the lawyer is in the MCU timeline. You can also read how Better Call Saul and other legal dramas influenced the series' tone, plot, and aesthetic. Finally, make sure you understand how to watch the Marvel movies in order.

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