It would be more accurate to say that the season finale of She-Hulk broke the fourth wall. It is worth noting that the entity that pulled the strings of the first season was different.
In "Whose Show Is This?", Jen got so fed up with the random guest stars that she broke into the Disney+ app and confronted the She- Well, not Kevin Feige, but K.E.V.I.N., a GLaDOS-like robot whose A.I. produces the most profitable entertainment possible. It's a fun reveal that pays homage to the She-Hulk comics' long tradition of fourth wall smashing, but it wasn't the original plan.
She originally intended to write a traditional MCU brawl to end the series, but it didn't feel right. K.E.V.I.N. stepped in. He opened my mind to the fact that it was okay to not do that because I was trying to do what the show had to be. He wanted to know why. We should be doing something completely different because this show is so different from anything that has been done before. I really thought about it when I got that permission from him. Everything was changed by it.
The original plan was to cast it with a very handsome man in a tuxedo. This man in a tuxedo is called K.E.V.I.N. I have one regret that the K.E.V.I.N. was not shown wearing a black baseball cap like Feige does in real life.
For my money, the She-Hulk finale was more satisfying than any fight scene would have been because it poked fun at the template of the movie. When the X-men will be showing up, it is my favorite moment from the movie. There was no note.
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