In addition to the formula-defying finale,She-Hulkconstantly surprised audiences with its wealth of references to the greaterMCU.

Just by appearing in this show, Wong linksShe-Hulkto theDoctor Strange,Spider-Man, andAvengersfilms.

Jen happily pesters Bruce throughout their training session, unabashedly asking about Captain America.

She Hulk standing in Iron Man’s suit room in She-Hulk Attorney At Law

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Jen (and audiences) lose it upon hearing this long-kept secret.

After many years, fans are ready to see that change.

During Jen’s conversation with K.E.V.I.N., she asks, “And when are we getting the X-Men?”

Mark Ruffalo in ‘She-Hulk’

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before turning to the camera and gives audiences a thumbs-up.

The technologically-advanced world of Wakanda is referenced twice inShe-Hulk.

Then in the finale, K.E.V.I.N.

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Both of these references, while small, are fun teases for the highly anticipated upcoming film.

Emil spends the majority of the show as a reformed character with a very mellow countenance.

After a brief visit to Sakaar, Hulk comes back in the finale, with his son in tow.

Chris Evans as Captain America looks at an enemy in The Avengers

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The cast of the original X-Men

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Emil Blonsky in his cell smiling at someone off-camera in She-Hulk.

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Hulk, Thor, Valkyrie, and Loki on the rainbow bridge

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