The first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is out into the world, introducing fans to an entirely new corner of Marvel canon. The live-action series recounts the story of Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany), a character with an impressive and eclectic status quo in the pages of Marvel Comics. While the show is taking some liberties with aspects of Jen’s world, it’s also weaving in a wide array of supporting elements and characters — including a fixture of her original solo run. Spoilers for the series premiere of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law below! Only look if you want to know! The episode is bookended by scenes of Jen preparing her closing arguments for an upcoming court battle, alongside her paralegal best friend Nikki Ramos (Ginger Gonzaga), and another lawyer named Dennis Bukowski (Drew Matthews). While Dennis only plays a very small role in the scenes, he makes an impact, particularly by undermining some of the comments Jen is making, and suggesting that he should deliver the closing arguments instead.