She-Hulk Episode 3 Ending Explained: Who Attacked In Episode 3? And Who Send Them
She-Hulk Episode 3 entitled “The people against Emil Blonsky” offers one more opportunity to understand what the villain of this legal/comedy series could be. In the final part of the episode in question, Jennifer Walters as she is returning to her apartment is attacked by four boys, who want to “steal” her blood. These guys are part of a gang called Wrecking Crew in the comics. That suggests they will be called that on the show as well that, as can be seen from the cover image of this article from the episode itself, they have T-shirts with a W symbol inside a circle. In addition to that, one of them is called Thunderball or one of the members of the Wrecking Crew of the comics.
Their first appearance in American comics took place in the now distant 1974 in issue 17 of The Defenders Vol. 1 they are born as enemies of Thor but have entered the paper universe also as allies of superheroes for extraordinary occasions. One of these, for example, is in the comic book run of Secret Invasion. So the Destroyer Squad) is made up of mercenaries, who can be hired by the highest bidder. The fact that in the comics the Wrecking Crew is linked to the stories of Thor is subtly mentioned in the TV series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law by the same protagonist Jennifer Walters. This she observes the weapons that the members of the Wrecking Crew wield she claims that they come from New Asgard.
She-Hulk Episode 3 Ending Explained: Who Are The Members Of The Wrecking Crew Aka Destroyer Squad?
- Dirk Garthwaite is known as Wrecker. He is the leader of the team, which takes his nickname
- Henry Camp aka Bulldozer
- Philip Calusky is known as Piledriver
- Eliot Franklin aka Thunderball
In the comics, they have characteristics that they seem not to have in the TV series. In She-Hulk: Attorney at Law they were introduced as young boys. They seem naïve and helpless in the face of She-Hulk’s strength.
What Do The Wrecking Crews Do In She-Hulk?
At the moment, after having only seen the first 3 episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law it can only be said that someone paid them to steal She-Hulk’s blood. At 2:04 of a video that appeared on the official Marvel website (visible here) you can see a sequence extracted from the behind-the-scenes of the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series in which there are three members of the Wrecking Crew and the supervillain Titania. From what one can guess, these are inside a conference room where Emil Blonsky was holding or should have held a conference for what appears to be his foundation or “Abomaste” (born from the union of Abomination and Namaste).
Who is The Leader of the Wrecking Crew?
What I think is that Titania and the Wrecking Crew work for the same criminal boss and that this is a client of GLK & H, which is the law firm that Jennifer Walters works for. This belief stems from the fact that in the first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Jennifer prepared a lawsuit against a client of GLK & H, but this is never revealed. In her speech Jennifer says:
What is the responsibility of those in power? […] The defendants used their enormous political and monetary resources for profit and to the detriment of public safety, causing the deaths of innocent people. They did so in the belief that they could come out clean, that their power would reject any serious consequences.
This speech introduced at the beginning of the show must have consequences. What is this company that has so much power and so much money? She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series will almost certainly answer this question in the next few episodes (which I remind you of being 9 in total). At the moment it can be assumed that he is some powerful California criminal like Wilson Fisk is for New York… or is he Kingpin himself?