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Thanks to Established Titles for sponsoring this video! Get 10% off on any purchase with code ScreenCrush. Go to https://establishedtitles.com/ScreenC... and help support the channel! She-Hulk episode 3 shows the ramifications of a super-powered civilization on Earth! New Asgardians take advantage of human beings’ frail egos, and their technology is leaking into the public! In this video we break down the easter eggs and marvel Cinematic References in Episode 3, and theorize about who the mysterious “boss” is. Shop our MERCH Store Here → https://bit.ly/3ULXY8Y/ Go here → http://screencrush.com/ TikTok → / screencrushnews Like us → / screencrush Follow us → / screencrushnews Get our newsletter → http://screencrush.com/newsletter/ Written by Colton Ogburn (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_jY... Hosted by Ryan Arey (https://substack.com/@ryanarey) Edited by Harriet Lengel-Enright, Randolf Nombrado, and Srinidhi Rao #SheHulk #EasterEggs #megantheestallion We open with a shot of the Department Of Damage Control Supermax Prison that’s holding Emil Blonsky’s The Abomination. We know that’s the name of the prison because in Ms. Marvel season 1, episode 4, we got a shot of the prison with a lower third giving us the name of the facility. The Department of Damage Control, D.O.D.C. for short, was originally a branch of SHIELD. But later became its own department in the federal government. The D.O.D.C. worked closely with Stark Industries in an effort to collect all alien technology following the Battle of New York. [clip, Homecoming opening scene where they put Vulture out of business.] The D.O.D.C. has now become more of a federal law enforcement agency focussing primarily on superhumans. [clip, DODC arresting Peter in No Way Home.] Similarly to how Jennifer Walters She-Hulk focuses solely on superhuman law. As Jen enters the D.O.D.C. Prison she passes a wall that has A113 written on it. This is a classic easter egg you’ll find in many films, especially Pixar movies. [clip, fast paced montage with bell dings and arrows pointing out some A113 appearances in other films.] California Institute of the Arts alumni such as Tim Burton, John Lasseter, Michael Peraza and Brad Bird have included A113 in many of their projects, because A113 is a reference to the classroom numbered A113 that was used for graphic design and animation. We now see Jen confront Emil over leaked footage showing that he escaped prison as The Abomination and participated in an underground cage fight. This of course is the same cage fight we saw take place in Shang-Chi. [clip] Blonsky tells Jen that breaking out of prison was never his idea. [clip, Blonsky telling Jen Wong broke him out.] And then Jen’s paralegal, Nikki Ramos, tracks Wong down on the internet. She finds out that he’s currently the Sorcerer Supreme in New York, formerly a librarian at the Karma-Taj in Nepal for 11 years. And then -this one [Target Sales Associate] Who knew they had a Target? Then, in a fourth wall break, Jennifer says [clip, “this guy busted him out of his prison cell and may have ruined my entire case…I know you can’t wait to see Wong.] What I thought was interesting about this 4th wall break is th at Jennifer goes from not being familiar with Wong when talking to Nikki–to then being very aware of who Wong is when talking to us just a few seconds later. Then she reassures us that this isn;t just a cameo show–she must have seen our cameo video. [clip, well except Bruce, and Blonsky, and Wong.] I think Jen’s cameo commentary may actually be implying that we ARE going to be seeing quite a few more cameos throughout the series. We know Daredevil is on the way and later on in this video we’ll be talking about what we believe may be a reference to the Kingpin. This kind of fourth wall breaking is a little different from what we’ve seen before. So far, Jen has mostly just talked about her own life [walking in law office]. But now she’s talking about the show she’s in, more like deadpool [lazy writing]. This is way more like her 80s comic, when she appealed to the creators to write better stories, and used comics gutters as shortcuts to teleport around the marvel universe. During the Los Angeles Now news, the bottom of the chiron shows a headline that reads “superpowered influencer Titania speaks out about latest legal trouble, ‘confident’ her legal team will make it go away.” Titania of course is the superpowered individual that She-Hulk faced off against in episode one of this series. [clip] This photo of Tim Roth’s Emil Blonsky is from the production of the 2nd ever MCU film, 2008’s Incredible Hulk. [clip, scene with Blonsky in his military uniform from Incredible Hulk.] In a quick transition between different online news segments we see suggestions for other She-Hulk videos.