She-Hulk: Attorney at Law smashes down the fourth wall and shows Jennifer Walters rewriting her own finale. Because of that, Emil Blonsky is held accountable for secretly transforming into The Abomination for a profit, with the fact he broke his parole resulting in him being sent back to prison for 10 years.
That seems a tad harsh when he hasn't done anything inherently evil, though The Incredible Hulk villain did wrong, and the law is the law.
After all, Emil willingly admits to transforming into The Abomination just so he can make money from giving talks to groups like The Intelligencia (not that he seems to realise what they're really all about). Still, after he reformed, the former baddie being sent back behind bars feels like something of an underwhelming end, even if his retreat was a lot of nonsense.
Thankfully, a mid-credits scene sets things right!
Wong and Emil must have struck up quite the friendship because the Sorcerer Supreme opens a portal into his prison cell and takes The Abomination back to Kamar-Taj with him. It appears that will be his new home, so anyone expecting his monstrous side to return to plague the MCU's Hulks is likely to be disappointed.
Still, this could be laying the groundwork for The Abomination to join the Doctor Strange franchise or even star in a Wong-centric project we know many fans are keen to see happen. If it's the former, we do hope Emil fares a little better than Rintrah, a CG character made an afterthought in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness thanks to reshoots.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law hasn't necessarily set the stage for a lot of big future stories, but it's at least opened the door to them. The show has been divisive from the start, though, with the finale unlikely to change that.