The shocking conclusion of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 7 is likely to have a big impact on Jennifer Walters moving forward. The episode’s conclusion explains why Josh, the new guy in She-life, Hulk’s, decided to ghost her, even though Jen spends most of this episode evolving and reconciling with her newer, greener side. Dark forces now possess She-gamma-irradiated Hulk’s blood, which is contrary to what Bruce Banner’s Smart Hulk insisted couldn’t happen.
She-Hulk episode 7 has Jen and Josh, who first connected at her friend’s wedding, going on a string of enjoyable dates before spending the night together at Jennifer’s house. She-Hulk was waiting for a text from the one person who seemed to value Jennifer Walters more than her new alter identity as She-Hulk, but when Josh didn’t respond in the days that followed, She-Hulk grew fixated on her phone. Audiences later learn, though, that it was all a ruse, allowing Josh to approach her and rob her of her blood while she was sound sleeping.
Although most of this new She-Hulk episode is devoted to Jennifer discovering a fresh sense of serenity while attending Abomination’s spa center, it is clear by the episode’s conclusion that She-Hulk is inadvertently in grave danger. The guy she learns to let go of is also far more dangerous than she presently realizes since he works for the same organization that has been after her blood throughout the whole season. Here are the people Josh is working for, the secret villain’s plans for Jennifer’s blood, and the potential of a new Hulk making his MCU debut.
Whom Josh Works For
In the last scene of She-Hulk episode 7, Josh’s overnight stay is remembered. He snapped a photo of her while she was sleeping in addition to copying everything from her phone onto his own. Josh then confirms his accomplishment in stealing She-blood Hulk by sending HulkKing a string of emoticons. HulkKing, who was last seen in She-Hulk episode 6 managing the Cancel She-Hulk page on the Intelligencia website, is still active. This has led to the devastating revelation that Josh has been working for HulkKing ever since he first met Jen at the wedding (whomever HulkKing might be in real life).
What the villain of She-Hulk Will Do With Her Blood
Given the username of this unidentified villain and their affiliation with Intelligencia, it is quite probable that they need She-blood Hulk to either produce or become a new Hulk for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (such as the Red Hulk from the comics). Therefore, there is a good chance that Titania or Samuel Sterns (also known as The Leader) is the person using the HulkKing pseudonym. It wouldn’t be shocking if She-Hulk was setting the framework for the Leader’s return to the MCU given that she has been announced as the antagonist for Captain America: New World Order. The Leader and HulkKing may very possibly be the same individual, who in The Incredible Hulk developed supergenius intelligence after coming into contact with Banner’s blood in his brain.
However, Titania, played by Jameela Jamil, has shown that she is quite envious of She-Hulk and her strength, which has been stealing her attention as a social media influencer. Maybe she wants to take on the Hulk role herself in the MCU to reclaim that spotlight. In any case, Jennifer Walters’ blood has surely ended up in the wrong hands as a result of the shocking conclusion of She-Hulk episode 7.