Hmmm. I'm a bit conflicted about the ending.
I'm not at all opposed to the big fourth wall break, but I do feel it didn't fit as well with the rest of the show.
Like, I think it could've been great if the show had integrated the fourth wall breaking more. Or had set out to build it up, so every time the next episode comes around you could be surprised that they're going even further with it than before. But having mostly just Jen talking to the camera about the story sometimes throughout the show makes it feel kind of out of nowhere right now.
And at the end of the day it leaves me a bit unsatisfied with the actual plot that had been built up. Like, the episode dealt with how Jen's anger last episode affected her legally, how it cost her her job, etc. but it spent pretty much no time dealing with how her invasion of privacy impacted her emotionally beyond the initial moment at the gala. which I think was needed especially in the "rewritten" version of the story where it's about Jen just dealing with the harassment rather than forcing a big superpowered confrontation. With the "rewrites" she makes K.E.V.I.N. do the whole setup with the blood also is now retroactively throwaway, so that's the setup in episode 1, the attack of the Wrecking Crew, and the cliffhanger endings of both episodes with Josh retroactively not really leading to anything. Emil ended up pretty much where he started the season, and for what? Because he felt he needed to transform into the Abomination to give his motivational speeches? The return of Hulk and introduction of Skaar also felt really tacked on and if they're not going to do more with it in the show they might as well've just waited to actually do it "in the movie" like they said.
I don't know, I feel a bit like either the fourth wall breaking should've been a bigger part of the whole show, or they should've given a more satisfying conclusion for the plot set up in past episodes.
I wonder what they're even going to do with Skaar. Imo he'd best work in just a "Special Presentation" that's him being the Conan the Barbarian of the Sakaarian wastelands, because none of his stuff on earth has ever really been interesting. I'm worried they're having him replace Hulkling though, which I really wouldn't like...