The episode serves as a commentary on sexual politics, showing the frustration of being liked for an "alter ego" rather than one's true self.
Furious, Wong hires Jennifer Walters to file a cease-and-desist against Blaze. While a judge initially refuses to stop Blaze's performances, he later inadvertently unleashes a swarm of demonic creatures during a show. She-Hulk and Wong team up to defeat the demons, finally forcing Blaze to agree to legal terms.
The episode ends with Jen being served papers by Titania (Jameela Jamil), who has trademarked the name "She-Hulk" and is suing Jen for trademark infringement.
Patty Guggenheim (The breakout character of the series) Donny Blaze: Rhys Coiro Arthur (The Date): Michel Curiel Todd Phelps: Jon Bass Key Takeaways and Cliffhangers
The unlikely friendship between Madisynn and Wong was highly praised for its comedic chemistry, highlighted in a fan-favorite post-credits scene where they discuss alcoholic drinks and watch TV together.