The results are... mixed. While she lands a "hot doctor" named Arthur, the date takes a depressing turn the next morning. When Jen reverts to her human form, Arthur’s interest evaporates instantly, proving that some people only care about the superhero glamour and not the smart, capable woman behind it.
The main plot kicks off when Wong (Benedict Wong) discovers that a former Kamar-Taj student, Donny Blaze, is using a stolen Sling Ring to spice up his lackluster magic shows at the Mystic Castle. After Blaze accidentally sends a tipsy audience member named (with two Ns and a Y, but not where you think!) through a portal and into Wong’s living room—spoiling The Sopranos in the process—Wong decides enough is enough. [S1E4] Is This Not Real Magic?
While fighting off goblins, Jen is also fighting off the frustrations of dating in her 30s. After her profile as "Jennifer Walters" gets zero traction, she decides to lean into her Hulk persona. The results are
Jen takes the case to court, attempting to file a cease-and-desist against Blaze. However, the legal system isn't quite prepared to handle "magic" as a trade secret, and the judge initially rules in Blaze's favor. It takes a swarm of rogue interdimensional demons and a classic She-Hulk smash for Blaze to finally agree to stop his reckless use of the Mystic Arts. Swipe Right for She-Hulk When Jen reverts to her human form, Arthur’s
Marvel Recap: She-Hulk Season 1, Episode 4 – "Is This Not Real Magic?"