Sunday, March 17, 2019

LETTUCE SMASH: The Incredible Hulk - Show Notes


Lettuce SMASH! Charlotte and Laura cross off another chapter of the MCU by reviewing 2008's The Incredible Hulk. The chat about this action-packed film, it's cast of characters, how it fits into the MCU, and more. Charlotte share which action scenes felt unnecessary to her. Laura talks about Edward Norton's ability to portray the vulnerability of Bruce Banner. Together the girls discuss which actor they love, but feel was miscast in their role, share their opinions of The Incredible Hulk as an origin story, and more. Why didn't Edward Norton continue his role as Bruce Banner? Will the MCU ever include a Mark Ruffalo led Hulk film? And is Betty Ross's stand-in boyfriend, Leonard, the real victim in all the mayhem? All these questions and more are discussed on this week's episode!

The Lettuce Podcast celebrated 4 years of podcast on this week's episode! To commemorate the achievement, Charlotte and Laura took some time during the Fun & Games segment to reflect on their past 4 years, share their favorite moments, and share hopes for the future. Laura also challenged Charlotte to a short, Hulk-themed round of Marvel Madlibs. 


This week's podtail was a homemade concoction from Laura. Mix yourself a Hulk using 1 oz. vodka, 1 oz melon liqueur, a splash of lime juice, and fill the glass with club soda. Enjoy!

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Don't forget to join us next week for The Lettuce Podcast. On the next topic episode of The Lettuce Podcast, Charlotte will be continuing another of TLP's favorite series: Gilmore Girls! Join her and Laura as they chat about Season 5.

Until then,
Arugalater!

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