Bruce Banner returns from the planet Sakaar to introduce his teenage son, Skaar .
Through this meta-narrative, Jen finally accepts her dual identity as both an attorney and She-Hulk, concluding the season with her back in the courtroom. 'She-Hulk' Episode 9 Recap: A Stunning Rollercoaster Finale
He admits to violating his parole by transforming into the Abomination and is sentenced to 10 more years in prison. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law - Season 1Eps9
In the season finale of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law , titled "Whose Show Is This?", Jennifer Walters literally breaks the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to rewrite her own ending. After losing her job and her ability to transform due to a legal plea deal, Jen discovers that the misogynistic group "Intelligencia" and its leader, Todd Phelps (the "HulkKing"), are hosting an event at Emil Blonsky's retreat. When the scene devolves into a typical Marvel "punchfest"—complete with Todd injecting himself with Jen's blood and Bruce Banner appearing out of nowhere—Jen breaks through the Disney+ interface to confront her own show's creators. The Meta Breakthrough
Jen journeys through the Marvel Studios offices to meet (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus), an advanced AI that manages all MCU storylines. She argues that the current finale is messy and formulaic, successfully persuading the AI to let her change it to focus on her personal stakes rather than excessive action. Final Resolutions and Reveals Bruce Banner returns from the planet Sakaar to
Sorcerer Supreme Wong breaks Emil Blonsky out of his cell to live at Kamar-Taj.
Todd Phelps is arrested for his crimes, and Jen promises to see him in court. In the season finale of She-Hulk: Attorney at
Matt Murdock reappears simply because Jen "wanted him back," and he later joins her family for a barbecue.