She-Hulk: Attorney at Law sees Jennifer Walters manage to get Emil Blonsky aka Abomination out of prison. However, at the end of the day, she gets jumped by four men who have mystical weapons. 

Initially, Walters is taken aback by the attack but then realizes she’s the She-Hulk and turns into the green rage monster, becoming more than a match for the gang of assailants. She even asks them if they robbed an Asgardian construction worker, which seems to be how the group chanced upon their weaponry. 

During the assault, one of the members tries to jab She-Hulk with a needle, but it fails, and soon the group beats a hasty retreat. At this point, one of the villains announces that their boss won’t be happy at their inability to collect She-Hulk’s blood. The member who tried jabbing her comments that it wasn’t possible to penetrate her skin once Walters turned into the She-Hulk. 

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The upcoming episode could reveal who the boss or main antagonist is. The first couple of episodes has set the ball rolling and helped viewers get an idea of how Walters is and how she handles her She-Hulk persona. Episode 4 is a good time to introduce the villain, and most likely it’ll be Titania who made a brief appearance in the pilot but has gone silent since. 

Titania broke out of police custody and entered Walters’ courtroom. The character with superhuman strength was about to harm the jurors when Walters turned into She-Hulk – for the first time in public eye – and took down Titania with ease. The character might be interested in She-Hulk’s blood to get a bit of her power. As the series has already shown, any contact with Hulk blood can give an individual similar powers.

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Walters became She-Hulk when her cousin, Bruce Banner – the original Hulk – bled onto a wound she suffered when a Sakaarian spacecraft caused their car to crash.