Warning: This article contains spoilers for the season 1 finale ofShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
As a superhero meta-comedy,She-Hulk: Attorney at Lawended its first seasonin appropriately humorous and self-referential fashion.
Jen Walters, a.k.a.

Tatiana Maslany in the ‘She-Hulk’ season 1 finale.Marvel Studios
But that wasn’t always the wayShe-Hulkwas going to end its first season.
“Jess said that there were like 20 versions of it.
“It was [more of] She-Hulk, so it was way too expensive, first off.
And it had a different strategy to it.
The thing that I love about this one is that we get back to Jen feeling like K.E.V.I.N.
’s her collaborator and like an equal, and that her ideas deserve respect.
Something about that feels very Jen, and feels very funny.”
Maslany was “thrilled” with how the ending evolved into what it became.
“I couldn’t believe we got to do it,” she says.
It’s the stuff that I’m most interested in.
“It was so fun,” she says.
It was super fun and meta.”
Every line that Jen says to the writers' room and to K.E.V.I.N.
about the show and the Marvel Cinematic Universe was scripted.
“They would throw an alt at me or we would try this alt or we would ask K.E.V.I.N.
She also reveals that the moment when Jen asks, “When are we getting the X Men?”
“But I definitely did not improvise it.
The first season ofShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawis streaming now on Disney+.