Another Week and another Marvel Episode.
Now that we have all of the setup done, let's see what happens on...
Jennifer's final exploits are good and bad for her.Good news- she's famous.
Bad news- she's fired.
She tries to find what to do next and deal with all of the attention.
Bad news- she's fired.
She tries to find what to do next and deal with all of the attention.
She's taking it less well than that smile lets on.
Meeting with your Family is sure to lower your stress.
Meeting with your Family is sure to lower your stress.
At least if your Dad is the guy from Perfect Strangers.
She finds some new work by the end, but it involves dealing with someone from her past.
She finds some new work by the end, but it involves dealing with someone from her past.
Can she overcome this conflict?
To find out, stream the Episode now.
A fun Episode that's more about Jen and her Story than the last one. Some people have said that this is the *real* Premiere Episode. I mean...I get that...to a point. That said, they couldn't just, you know, skip all of the build-up, could they?
A fun Episode that's more about Jen and her Story than the last one. Some people have said that this is the *real* Premiere Episode. I mean...I get that...to a point. That said, they couldn't just, you know, skip all of the build-up, could they?
The other option is be super-pretentious and spread that out over like 5-6 Episodes. You really want that?
The Story itself is quite fun, as our Heroine adjusts to her new situation. Even though I've never been a Woman, a Hulk or a Lawyer, she remains relatable. Maybe it is the 'being forced to help move heavy things by your family' thing.
This one really sets things up nicely and I'm curious, as always, to see the path. With so many MCU Projects ahead, it's important that they make sure to look back with this one too, even if it is just as Easter Eggs...
Next time, Jen works the case. Also a funny B-Plot and a Cameo that everyone will have SPOILed for you by now. See you then...
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