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Episode six exemplifies this decline—it’s characterized as a disjointed collection of scenes with no coherent narrative. The episode centers around Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, feeling conflicted about her identity but only when in her human form. The plot is minimal, focusing mainly on social outings like a wedding, while a subplot involves two women bonding over a toxic man and rejoicing when they see him betrayed. The episodes seem to communicate an underlying message that despises men, which has alienated a broad segment of Marvel’s traditional fanbase.