![]() Sliding into a booth with him, he first starts talking about how he just recently acquired a Wakandan war spear in an auction. She tries to brush him off, suggesting another round of drinks to Matt, but something’s come up and he’s got to go. While Matt steps away to take a call, Jen gets a message from Todd - THAT GUY - asking her to meet up later. And she also wants to make sure that we’re all feeling this. And She-Hulk can help people when the law fails.” “The way I see it, Jen Walters can use the law when society fails. “You say that but I think you’re in a unique position to do some real good,” Matt tells her. Jen’s deflated by that, noting that she’s so tired from working the bigger cases she doesn’t have time to think about anything else. Matt explains that Luke made him some suits, so he owed him a favor.Īnd how did Matt know about the jet fuel? Matt offers up that it was a “hunch.” He also goes on to explain that he has a practice in Hell’s Kitchen and likes to do pro bono work to help others - only taking bigger cases when the bills start to pile up. The first thing Jen must know is why Matt, who is from New York City, flew all the way out here to defend Luke. He asks to join her, hoping to extend a peace offering between the two of them. It’s been sent by the man over there - who happens to be Matt. Over at Legal Ease, Jen sits alone at the bar when a new drink is placed in front of her. Jen immediately starts trying to apologize to Luke, hoping that he’ll be her tailor again, but he hates her now. The judge notes that with this, the plaintiff ignored the manufacturer's instructions, then the defendant is absolved of all liability. What! Luke explains that his instructions do not say to use jet fuel. ![]() Pulling out the charred outfit, from across the room it’s clear that there’s a new scent and Matt can’t help but ask what kind of fuel he used in his boosters? Eugene used jet fuel, duh. The judge sides with Matt, and seeing this as a loss, Eugene whines that he just wants a new suit. It’s not his fault, and it shouldn’t be Luke’s fault, that Jen has chosen to operate in the public eye as a big, green lawyer. Matt also can’t help but add that the Sokovia Accords have been repealed. Matt isn’t letting go of this so easily, arguing back that producing a client list, especially one with Super Heroes on it, could be dangerous - Luke’s customers are allowed to keep their anonymity. She wants Luke’s client list because there might be other faulty suits out there and it might produce more evidence. Turning to us, Jen can’t help but wonder, “Who’s this asshole?” Matt came prepared to argue on behalf of the fashion designer, and the first thing he wants is the opposing council’s motion to produce Luke’s client list be dropped because it’s not relevant to the current case. Jen gives this smartly dressed blind lawyer a once over, clearly trying to size him up. As if on cue, the doors to the courtroom open, and in walks Matthew Murdock, attorney at law. Now sitting in court, Luke is noticeably alone and the judge wonders where his council is. Now approaching Luke, Jen explains that she’s been retained by a client who received a faulty suit from him- and excuse me? How dare Jen suggest that Luke has made a defective suit? He flies off the handle, ripping the suit he was making for Jen off the mannequin, declaring for all to hear that he’s never going to make another suit for her ever again. Remember Emil? That case hit way closer to home, so this one shouldn’t be that bad. Can’t Pug take this one considering Jen’s connection to Luke? She feels ethically compromised taking this and Holliway throws back that she’s done something like this already. Realizing this is a huge conflict of interest for her, Jen approaches Holliway asking to be taken off the case. And who does he want to take down on court? Luke Jacobson. He’s got third-degree burns and Leapfrog deserves justice. Looking to escape the goons, Eugene activated his getaway system (hydraulics on his suit) but things go horribly wrong when Leapfrog’s inflammable suit catches on fire. The unmasked Leapfrog, Eugene Patilio, tries to explain his case to her. ![]() Somewhere, in an empty parking lot, two goons load TVs that have clearly been stolen into a van when who should appear? Why it’s crime fighter Leap-Frog!
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