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    WONDER MAN Review and Recap (S1E2): Bad Energy Revealed

    WONDER MAN Review - Season 1, Episode 2 "Self-Tape"
    Maurice MitchellBy Maurice MitchellJanuary 29, 2026Updated:February 7, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Read this Wonder Man review to see if the episode “Self-Tape” is worth watching.

    The second episode of Wonder Man dropped right on time with the other episodes. This episode has some great character moments and story revelations. But it still feels like a struggle to hold the audience’s interest. Will Simon reveal his powers? Is Slattery working for good or evil? Did Joey Pants steal from Trevor? Read on to find out all the uncomfortable truths revealed.

    About Wonder Man

    • Season 1, Episode 2: “Self-Tape”
    • Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton
    • Written by Andrew Guest
    • Synopsis: It’s never been this hard to do a self-tape before.
    • Airdate: January 27, 2026
    • Starring: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Ben Kingsley, Arian Moayed, X Mayo, Joe Pantoliano, Olivia Thirlby, Natsuko Ohama, Billy Griffin, Rachel Robinson, Evan Shafran, Joe Pantoliano, and Torrey Vogel

    If you want to avoid Wonder Man spoilers, skip to the overall section at the end.

    Warning: Spoilers for Wonder Man Season 1 Episode 2 “Self-Tape”

    Recap Wonder Man (2026): S1E02 – “Self-Tape”

    The second episode opens with a flashback to Trevor Slattery’s first trip back to America following the events of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. After being broken out of jail and held prisoner by Wenwu—the real Mandarin, in case anyone forgot—Trevor is finally allowed to board a commercial flight home. Growth is implied.

    While in transit, Trevor is shown chatting with a fellow passenger, casually explaining that his acting career began because of his “saintly” mother. She, naturally, responds by praising his performance in South Shore Hospital alongside Joe Pantoliano. Trevor, clearly basking in the validation, insists he’s now ready to do something “important” with his acting—because nothing screams redemption arc like vague ambition at 30,000 feet.

    Unfortunately for Trevor, self-reflection is cut short. Immediately upon arrival, he is arrested by the Department of Damage Control (DODC). Choices are presented: cooperate in bringing in Simon Williams, or return to prison to finish his sentence. Shockingly, Trevor chooses freedom. However, he insists on one condition—an audition must be arranged. Specifically, one enticing enough to lure Simon. Because if you’re going to run a government sting, you might as well weaponize Hollywood desperation.

    Simon Williams’ Career Spiral (Now With Casting Directors)

    Cut to Simon Williams, who is seen on the phone with his agent. She is furious—apparently, going around her was not part of the agreed-upon career strategy. Still, there’s good news. Casting director Ruth Bakshi loved him and is considering him for another role in The Carlyle. Against all odds, Simon is asked to submit a self-taped audition that very day.

    Excitement ensues. Control does not.

    Simon repeatedly attempts to film the audition, but nothing works. Lines are flubbed, angles are wrong, and patience is rapidly depleted. In a moment of self-inflicted torture, he even watches an old recording of himself rehearsing with his ex-girlfriend. As emotions spiral and rage builds, the environment reacts. Objects tremble. The air vibrates. Eventually, an explosion of energy bursts from his apartment—because this is the MCU, and anger management is optional.

    The DODC Gets Involved (And Somehow Makes Things Worse)

    Meanwhile, Trevor meets with Cleary at a restaurant, where the DODC’s concerns are laid out. Simon Williams, it turns out, is being viewed as a legitimate threat. Given the recent apartment-leveling incident, this assessment feels… fair.

    Cleary grows increasingly frustrated, even remarking that the situation might have gone better if they’d used “M3GAN 3.0,” which is absolutely not a real thing (yet). At that exact moment—because timing is destiny—Trevor receives a text from Simon asking for help with his audition. Cleary immediately seizes the opportunity, instructing Trevor to place a ring on Simon’s laptop to siphon information. Friendship bracelets, but make it surveillance.

    Auditions, Bad Energy, and Zero Friends in Los Angeles

    Upon arriving at Simon’s apartment, Trevor learns that filming there is out of the question due to “bad energy” left behind by the breakup. This line works both emotionally and literally, since the place recently exploded.

    They relocate to a self-tape studio, where Trevor invents an absurdly elaborate backstory for a three-line role. Dissatisfied with the results, they move again—this time to Trevor’s apartment, which is stuffed with memorabilia from his acting career, including a skull allegedly stolen from Richard Burton. Sadly, it’s too noisy. A new location is needed.

    Unfortunately, despite living in Los Angeles for eight years, Simon has no friends. This is presented not as a joke, but as a quiet character indictment. Once again, Simon Williams’s lack of genuine human connection is subtly reinforced.

    Joe Pantoliano, Burned Bridges, and Baby’s Day Out Casualties

    Eventually, Trevor suggests Joe Pantoliano’s house. This marks the first of many planned cameos for the series, including Matt Damon, because apparently, the multiverse wasn’t enough.

    Trevor explains that Pantoliano once replaced him as the lead on South Shore Hospital, so a favor is owed. Initially, the visit is polite. Simon code-switches. Manners are deployed. Everything almost works.

    Then reality intrudes.

    Pantoliano reminds Trevor—and Simon—of the truth. Trevor was fired due to his drug addiction. He couldn’t handle the pressure. The reminder hits hard. When Pantoliano attempts to continue the audition, Simon snaps. Believing Trevor is being disrespected, Simon lashes out, declaring Baby’s Day Out “garbage.” Lines are crossed. Doors are exited dramatically.

    A Bond Forms (While Evidence Is Planted)

    Despite the meltdown, Simon standing up for Trevor strengthens their bond. However, the audition still isn’t complete, forcing them back to Simon’s apartment. Upon arrival, Simon apologizes for the mess, and—finally—the self-tape is successfully filmed.

    Afterward, Trevor discreetly places the ring on Simon’s laptop, fulfilling his end of the DODC deal. While poking around, he discovers a hole in the wall—clear evidence of Simon’s explosive powers. A moment of hesitation follows. Nothing is said. The discovery is quietly dismissed.

    Because in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, denial is often the first stage of becoming a supervillain. Or a hero. Or both.

    Overall: Watch Wonder Man (2026): S1E02 – “Self-Tape”

    Watch the Wonder Man episode “Self-Tape” because, once again, Abdul Mateen II gives a commanding performance. But this episode also lets Oscar-winning actor Kingsley have some good moments, too. Now that we’ve confirmed there are superpowers on the show, it’s getting a chance to stretch its wings (no pun intended).

    However It’s still very slow going. The first two episodes aren’t everyone’s idea of must-see TV, but for fans of Marvel, there are enough Easter Eggs to make it interesting.

    “I’m giving this episode 3 out of 5 stars
    “All episodes of Wonder Man are available to stream on Disney+. New episodes of Wonder Man drop every Tuesday.”Click the link to read our review of the previous episode, “Matinee.“

    Wonder Man Season 1 Reviews and Recaps:

    • Episode: 1 “Matinee”

    Have you watched Wonder Man yet? Let us know what you think in the comments section below, and feel free to share this review on any social media platform.

    You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Bluesky. Have a wonderful day, and be sure to read our previous television reviews.

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