Jennifer Walters gets to handle a new case and while it is a headache to deal with Eugene Patilio, she can’t do anything about it, literally. She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8, Ribbit and Rip It, introduces Leap-Frog, check out who he is and his comic book origins!
Who is Leap-Frog in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law?
The title of Episode 8 of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law is the line of the new client of Jennifer Walters, Leap-Frog, who wants to be compensated for the damages he got after getting a suit from Luke Jacobson, an unfortunate case for Jen to handle given that Luke makes her wardrobe. He’s Eugene Patilio, by the way, a guy who has money and put it to his dream of being a super by wearing a frog suit. He’s quite a whiny kid with a rich parent. Still, Jen couldn’t step away from the case as apparently, the father of Eugene is a huge client of GLK&H which they couldn’t let down. As it turns out, Leap-Frog didn’t follow the instructions on the suit by Luke, thus, resulting into its malfunction. Jen lost the case but somehow, she still won in life, after she does the deed with Daredevil after they saved Luke from Leap-Frog who kidnapped the designer.
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“No shame in retreat. Ribbit and rip it!” This is probably the most hilarious words coming out of Eugene in the episode and in the end, he broke his legs after jumping out of a window. In the comics, though, Leap-Frog is actually the father of Eugene, Vincent Patilio and he first appeared in the 25th issue of Daredevil. Vincent made the suit following a series of failed inventions and he took the hard road of being a villain of Daredevil. He leans into his inventions to do the dirty work. See Eugene Patilio scream “Ribbit and rip it,” as he whines about not getting what he wants in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 8, now streaming on Disney Plus.