The following contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1, Episode 3, "The People vs. Emil Blonsky," which premiered Sept. 1, on Disney+.

An interesting aspect of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is how the show is incorporating guest appearances. Bruce Banner/Hulk played an integral role in his short stint, heading off-world for an important mission; while Abomination has continued his story with Jennifer securing his release from prison so that he can live a life of love as Emil Blonsky. Wong also appeared in Emil's case to testify on their fight club, further tethering Jen to the Avengers Universe.

Of course, Daredevil is still to come, but while some may think this is overkill, Jen actually broke the fourth wall and poked fun at the cameos. No matter what, they add to the Marvel tapestry, giving the series a true comic book feel. Intriguingly, after Titania made her evil presence felt, room may have also just been created for a sinister villain to debut: Norman Osborn.

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In the final moments of Episode 3, Jen was attacked by a low-rent version of the Wrecking Crew armed with Asgardian weaponry. Thunderball, rocking a ski mask, tried to inject her with a device that looks like it was meant to extract blood, but failed. Wrecker stated after escaping that their mysterious boss won't be pleased, which opens the door for Norman.

Now, this would be a pleasant surprise, as fans are already speculating Titania could be the villain the Crew is working for. But seeing as She-Hulk is about high stakes, Norman fits the narrative. Sure, fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe would have liked to see him debut in a Spider-Man story, but with Thunderbolts coming soon, it makes sense to introduce him earlier. And definitely the idea of him taking Hulk blood, as Bruce pointed out in Episode 1, is menacing.

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Obtaining Jen's blood could allow Norman to create a Hulk army, remixing General Thaddeus Ross' footsteps with the Red Hulk, cementing himself as a warped protector of the free world the way he did in the Dark Reign comics. Norman, however, could have a more personal interest due to how Jen is controlling her angry side. While Bruce took some time to tame his Green Goliath into a Smart Hulk, Jen has her Jade Giant down pat, integrating both sides in perfect fashion to the point she is a superior Hulk.

This may be what Norman needs if he is secretly experimenting on himself and gained a green side that damages his psyche: aka the Green Goblin. Thus, a Norman green with envy could need Jen's blood as a cure for his ailments. This leaves room to use the blood to become, or produce, the perfect Super Soldier, connecting Norman spiritually to The Incredible Hulk film as She-Hulk's version of Ross.

With Samuel Sterns (aka the Leader) imprisoned, Norman can even snatch him to help with this project, crafting a game-changer for the MCU. This would add gravitas to Jen's story, and tie into how the patriarchy and toxic men in power try to use women. And ultimately, this Norman, well differentiated from the Sony versions, would be positioned as a powerful, devious fiend by the time he comes into conflict with Peter Parker.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law debuts new episodes Thursdays on Disney+.