Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans
- Episode aired Sep 15, 2022
- TV-14
- 29m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
13K
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She-Hulk discovers Titania owns the name "She -Hulk" and is suing her for trademark infringement.She-Hulk discovers Titania owns the name "She -Hulk" and is suing her for trademark infringement.She-Hulk discovers Titania owns the name "She -Hulk" and is suing her for trademark infringement.
Elijah Everett
- Security Guard
- (as Eli N. Everett)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe plot of this episode is Jennifer Walters being sued by Titania for trademark infringement. In real life, the She-Hulk character was created by Marvel Comics precisely to preempt this legal situation with the producers of the The Incredible Hulk (1978) television series. The creators of the series were rumored to be considering creating a female version of the Hulk, which would have been owned by them rather than by Marvel.
- GoofsWhen the judge enters the courtroom everyone stands up but in the next shot Titania is sitting down while everyone else remains standing.
- Quotes
Mallory Book: Why didn't you trademark your pseudonym?
She-Hulk: I never even thought about it, you know? Why would I? Did Doctor Strange have to trademark his name? Did Thor?
Mallory Book: You chose two examples of people who use their real names.
- Crazy creditsThe title turns pink and silver and the subtitle changes to "by Titania", reflecting Titania having taken the She-Hulk name in this episode.
- ConnectionsReferences The Incredible Hulk (1978)
- SoundtracksGo Higher
Written by Mark Campbell
Performed by Prop Pilot
Courtesy of Curb Word Entertainment
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Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans
You do wonder if the show's creators undermine their own concept for the show.
Jennifer Walters knows very little of trademark law and given the recap. The audience were ahead as to how the plot would be resolved.
Given that there were no star cameos, no post credit scene and a weak story. I do not think the writers had much faith in this episode.
Having failed to file She-Hulk as a trademark, Jennifer discovers Titania has got their first. It all heads for a showdown in court and Jennifer needs to bring out her previous dates.
Meanwhile Jennifer's trademark lawyer wants She-Hulk to be better dressed.
This one was not fit for purpose.
Jennifer Walters knows very little of trademark law and given the recap. The audience were ahead as to how the plot would be resolved.
Given that there were no star cameos, no post credit scene and a weak story. I do not think the writers had much faith in this episode.
Having failed to file She-Hulk as a trademark, Jennifer discovers Titania has got their first. It all heads for a showdown in court and Jennifer needs to bring out her previous dates.
Meanwhile Jennifer's trademark lawyer wants She-Hulk to be better dressed.
This one was not fit for purpose.
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