I’m going to go against the grain and say that I actually liked She-Hulk’s third episode. The first two did not quite land for me as they felt like the standard Marvel fare of setting things up for a future but the third episode served to finish telling an overarching plot line at least. Plus some actual courtroom stuff was nice to see.
I think people are missing the point of the current MCU directive with regards to TV shows too. They don’t exist to serve HBO quality products but to be above average/good enough to bring subscribers to Disney+ first and foremost as a streaming service using the brand name of Marvel. It is a bit like Netflix’s own aim with having many average shows in different genres over a select few quality ones but with a more narrowed focus compared to them. With how demanding the schedules are and with how limited creativity can be to maintain tonal and lore consistency I doubt most of these shows are going to ever be on the level of say Expanse or Arcane let alone GoT or Breaking Bad.
She-Hulk’s a nice choice for a TV show personally, you get to indulge in more cameos, more jokes (as if the MCU needs more quips) and the character seems nicely set up for a TV show format. It basically feeds into the strengths of the MCU and has the excuse of ‘well, that’s just what our character is all about!’ if someone comes along and accuses it of being formulaic or derivative.