Originally Posted by
Lukmendes
To be fair, the suit wasn't his responsability anymore, F4 were the ones who had it, after that the suit tried to get in Peter again and he thought it had died. And the helmet is something he really can't be blamed on since, well, he had no idea it would do that, I don't think he even ever dealt with mind swapping (Well, Ultimate Spidey did, but that one is from another universe, and how it happened is completely different). And correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Tony forcing Spidey to reveal his secret identity to the world? If not then yeah, dumb mistake. You also forgot that the second clone saga only happened to begin with because during the original one, he was so sure he was the real one because of his feelings for MJ that he threw away the test.
And honestly, those other decisions, while questionable, they're understandable. He kept it quiet about Norman because back then, while Norman had questionable morals, he was still kind of a good man, and after getting the convenient amnesia, I think he was being a better father to Harry, so it makes sense even if the most logical decision would be to get him locked away (Though he should really have thought of better ways to deal with Norman considering how many times he returned as the Green Goblin lol). Clone saga one is also understandable because the logic he used made sense. Civil War one is dumb by any standard. The way he lost PI just doesn't make sense because if you think about it for 5 minutes, then you'd realize that deleting the entire company, and destroying every single possible data, and making all of the products unusable, and having no back ups that aren't connected to the main server, again, makes no sense, it was all dumb convenience to get rid of PI, and it makes him look like a moron, and while one can argue those other dumb mistakes he made also made him look like one, besides the Civil War one if he did it without being forced, they made some sense on an emotional level.