She-Hulk: Attorney at Law season 1 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jennifer Walters is shocked to find her She-Hulk persona being exploited by Titania through a product line. Ched seeks signed merchandise from Jennifer, who refuses, citing Titania's unauthorized trademark. Confronting Titania at an event, Jennifer's protest is ignored. Seeking legal action, she's represented by her firm in court. Evidence from her She-Hulk dating profile helps her case. Ultimately, the court favors Jennifer, stopping Titania's use of the She-Hulk name. Meanwhile, Jennifer acquires custom suits from a superhero tailor, reflecting on the personal toll of her legal victory.
Full Episode S01E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is trying to profit from the "She-Hulk" name?
Titania is using the She-Hulk name for her product line.
How does Jennifer Walters learn about her name being used commercially?
Jennifer discovers her name being used when she encounters She-Hulk merchandise and a promotional event.
What does Ched want from Jennifer?
Ched wants Jennifer to sign She-Hulk merchandise.
How does Jennifer Walters react to Titania's use of the She-Hulk name?
Jennifer is frustrated and confronts Titania at a promotional event.
What legal issue does Jennifer Walters face at work?
Jennifer's firm, GLK and H, is concerned about the trademark issue affecting their reputation.
Who assists Jennifer Walters in getting a custom suit?
Nikki introduces Jennifer to a tailor named Luke who specializes in superhero clothing.
What evidence is presented in court to support Jennifer's claim to the She-Hulk name?
Evidence includes Jennifer's dating profile and testimonies from her dates.
What is the outcome of the court case?
Jennifer wins the case, and Titania is ordered to stop using the She-Hulk name.
How does Jennifer Walters feel after winning the case?
Jennifer is victorious but reflects on the embarrassing aspects of her strategy.
Who makes Jennifer Walters' custom suits?
A superhero tailor named Luke creates Jennifer's custom suits.