: She goes on several dates, eventually hitting it off with a pediatrician named Arthur. However, when she transforms back into Jen the next morning, Arthur's interest visibly evaporates, underscoring the episode's themes of identity and self-worth. Breakout Character: Madisynn King
: Struggling to find a match as "Just Jen," Jennifer creates a dating profile for She-Hulk . She immediately gets a surge of interest, highlighting the public's fascination with her superhero persona over her true self.
In episode 4 of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law , titled , the legal drama takes a turn into the mystical world of Kamar-Taj. The Legal Case: Donny Blaze vs. Wong
: The episode ends with a popular scene of Madisynn and Wong bonding over cocktails and watching The Bachelorette , further establishing the show's slice-of-life comedy tone. Trademark Troubles
: Former Kamar-Taj student Donny Blaze is using mystic arts for a cheap magic show in Florida. After he accidentally sends an audience member, Madisynn , to another dimension, Wong (the Sorcerer Supreme) enlists Jennifer Walters to help him sue Blaze for the unauthorized use of magic.
The episode introduces the subplot of (played by Jameela Jamil) filing a lawsuit against Jennifer for trademark infringement of the name "She-Hulk," setting up the legal battles for future episodes.