Marvel's Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. season 2 episode 26 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After considering quitting his hero-highlighting web show due to low engagement, Hulk's narrative takes a turn when the Kree arrive to free Ronan the Accuser, leading to a conflict that showcases the Smashers and Avengers' unity against a common foe. The episode climaxes with a daring rescue of Hulk from the Supreme Intelligence, culminating in a massive showdown that rallies heroes across the Marvel universe to thwart the Kree's Earth-threatening scheme. Despite their victory, Hulk's web show gains little additional popularity, underlining the episode's theme that true heroism lies in deeds, not recognition.
Full Episode S02E26 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Hulk consider quitting his web show?
Because he feels he has proven that Hulk is a hero, but received minimal recognition.
What prompts the Avengers and Smashers to team up?
The arrival of the Kree mothership and Hulk's absorption by the Supreme Intelligence.
How is Hulk freed from the Supreme Intelligence?
A-Bomb (Rick Jones) infiltrates the Supreme Intelligence and helps Hulk regain his senses.
What strategy do the heroes use against the Kree mothership?
Hulk sacrifices himself by launching towards the mothership to prevent it from crashing into Earth.
Who assists the Earth's heroes in the battle against the Kree?
An array of heroes including the Avengers, Smashers, Howling Commandos, Inhumans, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Ego the Living Planet.
What is the outcome of the battle against the Kree?
The Earth's heroes successfully repel the invasion and save the planet.
How do the heroes celebrate their victory?
They gather at a diner, enjoying a meal together and reflecting on the true essence of heroism.
What lesson does Hulk convey at the end of the episode?
The importance of being a hero is not in recognition, but in the actions and impact on others.
Does Hulk's web show gain popularity after the battle?
The web show only receives three more thumbs-ups, indicating modest popularity.