Warning: This article contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.The final two episodes of She-Hulk and Daredevil, prompting fans to question whether the two are dating or if they will be in the future. Despite her cousin Bruce Banner's wish for her to tame her powers and become a full-time superhero, Jennifer Walters returned to civilian life to focus on her career as an attorney, albeit as her transformed alter-ego, She-Hulk. Being exposed as a Hulk created problems with her dating life, but fortunately, her professional and personal lives intersected when she met Matt Murdock, a.k.a. Daredevil, in court.

The two characters had instant chemistry. While Matt left Jen twice — once at the bar and again after they hooked up — he did something different from her past lovers, who were only interested in her for her looks: he returned both times. Matt even met Jen's family and offered to stay in Los Angeles with her, hinting that the show's writers are trying to make She-Hulk and Daredevil a thing. If they do end up dating, it would benefit them both since they're both lawyers and superheroes and could continue to learn from each other. It's unclear if they're a couple as season 1 ends with a cliffhanger in this regard, but they definitely should be.

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She-Hulk & Daredevil Can Make Each Other Better Superheroes

Daredevil and Jessica Walters talking in She-Hulk

What makes Daredevil and She-Hulk's relationship so great is that they can be snarky and sassy in their conversations, but at the end of the day, they care about one another and share a common goal: to fight crime. They're opposites in many ways, but Matt has shown Jen — who wanted nothing to do with her powerful She-Hulk identity — there's no need for her to hide from society and wait to be accepted by others. Daredevil says She-Hulk can help people when the law fails them and that Jen can use the law to help people when society fails them. Matt teaches her to embrace this side of herself and that it's possible to be an awesome superhero and a successful lawyer at the same time.

Matt also shows Jen that not all guys are jerks and not everyone is out to take advantage of her being She-Hulk. One of Daredevil's greatest problems is his struggle to have a personal relationship while keeping a part of himself closed off to others. He wouldn't need to do that with She-Hulk, who is a fellow superhero, which is better for his own emotional balance. Both characters can grow as heroes to hopefully partner together in bigger missions in the future.

Will She-Hulk Be In Daredevil: Born Again?

Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Tatiana Maslany as Jen Walters in She-Hulk episode 8

Daredevil: Born Again.

Tatiana Maslany, who plays She-Hulk, has lately been repeatedly texting actor Charlie Cox in hopes that he can somehow land her a role in Daredevil's new show. So far, the only confirmed cast are Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D'Onofrio as the Kingpin, which still leaves Jen's comeback in question. Cox has been ive of Jen's return, noting that the on their characters' relationship was very positive and could definitely be explored more in the future. Evidently, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law introduced a new, likable character to the MCU and also opened the door to new possibilities, which it never fails to do.

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