That's the thing about gray areas. When there's no clear right-or-wrong answer, what do you do?
Making things straighter makes sure that characters aren't just doing nothing.
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That's the thing about gray areas. When there's no clear right-or-wrong answer, what do you do?
Making things straighter makes sure that characters aren't just doing nothing.
Not seeing the difference here. Even in the older shows most of his "victories" got nullified by something else.
And he still does that here, so yeah
Which are caused by Peter being much older than Miles. That's like saying that a 20 year old is smarter than a 10 year old. It means absolutely nothing.
Spider-Man getting beat up is not a new trope. That's literally just how comic books work.
Wasn't that a Supergirl episode?
That feels like a Superman argument. What are you even comparing him to? The comics? The other cartoons? The movies? Why do you believe that he's underperforming?
His strength has always been...
I keep hearing the word de-escalation but I'm not sure what it means i.e. what would de-escalation training even entail?
If you're going to be a dedicated superhero, you should be prepared.
The Blindfolded argument also isn't really dumb since pretty much every paramilitary organization does that in case they...
You know, the game behind the game. The players themselves.
There's always that guy who talks about nothing but plot tropes and how to trigger and avoid them. It's as if the characters know that...
That's hardly exclusive to Spider-Man. Marvel nowadays seems to be that RPG campaign where everyone starts metagaming.
Anyone who's been reading my posts should know my feelings by now about the Marvel timeline.
Honestly, it's the fact that Spidey is such an old character that he acts like an old character despite...
Why wouldn't you take being Captain America seriously?
That would be the worst possible option.
I hated it when the PS4 game did it. I hated it when the Arrowverse shows did it with their villains.
It's underwhelming when the villain makes up a...
Interestingly, I think part of the reason aliens are used is because most major superheroes are sci-fi based. Having the sci-fi protagonists deal with magic can cause some friction with the setting.
After what happened in Chicago, I stand by it.
Why? What's his stake other than torturing Peter?
I was honestly ok with that. Cuts out filler.
They'll do it anyways even if they say that Sam is right.
While I agree, realistic is overrated, comic books should always have a variety of genres for each market.
What if Betty Brant was Spider-Girl/Woman?
She's the only one from the original "What if" that hasn't gotten a new version.
If a person is going suffer by living, I'd rather the protagonist just kill them. It feels like a cheap way to keep blood off their hands.
I wish that they didn't bother making Eddie Brock Venom. It actually wan't necessary.
Top ten things that's not going to happen in our lifetime.
Rules and regulations don't exist to create trust; they exist to act in place of it. Removing guns isn't to get people to trust the police to not shoot them; it's so that they won't have to.
We're...