I know CN needs you to list your cable provider to watch full episodes on their website.
True, though usually we get at least a little more time with Spidey before we get into the whole Symbiote Saga so it feels like we've gotten a better feel for Spider-Man and his world before the Symbiote gets involved.From a closed perspective, maybe, but I disagree about it not making any sense. It's not the first time that the Symbiote is introduced respectively early. On another note, for writers wishing to use it, they aren't going to have compunctions about waiting around for an arbitrary time to do so.
Maybe it'll work for this show or maybe it won't. Time will tell...
I get that, but again it seems like Anya has had it out for him since day one.Bingo! Hit the nail on the head.
Being friends and sometimes even acquaintances with Peter Parker is an exercise in suffering for the other party. It's easy to forget that due to Pete being the hero we generally are intended to sympathize with, but looking at it from the other side, unbiasedly, reactions of "Peter's a frustrating flake" are entirely valid, and technically, accurate. It's the trade-off of heroes who keep secret identities and who lie to those closest to them.
Honestly, Harry's reaction to Peter's flakiness feels more genuine and understandable compared to Anya. But Harry is actually Peter's friend so there's more meaning to it compared to Anya, who's been abrasive to him from the start.
I guess because it just feels really unnecessary. Particularly for certain characters.I'm confused at to why that's even gripe-worth in the first place, honestly.
I think that it's a very different deal for animation.Bold is very true.
I notice a lot of people don't realize this. It's a kind of "reality is unrealistic" kind of deal. In fact, this is why in live-action series, a lot of times, 20 somethings, and even early 30 somethings, will often be cast to play teenagers, and generally get away with doing so successfully.
I mean, we've got adults voicing teenagers, but they're pretty clearly teenagers on the show and the designs are meant to convey that rather then the actors' "youth" or lack thereof playing a part in the casting since it ultimately falls to their voice to convey that part.
Obviously with Scott Menville in the role they are going for a much younger take on Otto Octavius for this universe.