PeterBenParker
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Why did Peter tell Gwen his uncle is a pathological liar? That is a jerk move.
It was also a joke.
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Why did Peter tell Gwen his uncle is a pathological liar? That is a jerk move.
With this it was a tasteless joke, in response to one made by his uncle first.It was also a joke.
With this it was a tasteless joke, in response to one made by his uncle first.
In fact, a lot of the 'jerk' points people bring up about Peter have little to no merit.
He didn't make his web fluid, either he stole it or he bought it, I'll take the latter cause he's not raised to be a thief.
If they made room for more to be explored with his son I'd actually love to have it.I wish they had left the deleted scene with Billy in.
Spot-on with your comments about Peter, though.
That's interesting. The spaghetti and meatloaf talk are fairly relatable to me, and I like it.Not at all. Peter and May and Ben all interact like a modern loving family that have no issue poking harmless fun at each other. Whether it's Peter begrudgingly asking about May's spaghetti and meatballs to her response, "Since when did you not like spaghetti and meatballs?", to Peter calling Ben a character to Gwen (Which I believe was either before or after the pathological liar line), to Ben bluntly stating to May, "Nobody likes your meatloaf" and 'em having a harmless 'argument'.
Absolutely nothing jerky about that. In fact, a lot of the 'jerk' points people bring up about Peter have little to no merit.
When I think about it, it raises a number of questions that could use more explaining to answer.That was really weird and underdeveloped, it doesn't feel like he stole it (something like that can't be skimmed over and it wasn't even really implied) and yet it looks and feels like it would cost a lot more than he (in other versions and in this one) could have afforded, it's like for that one scene and purpose they forgot that he doesn't have much money.
This Peter is not inspired by any valid version of Spider-Man.
He's more 616 inspired actually, getting angry at his uncle and leaving the house, and playing basketball are the only references to the Ultimate version of Peter.
"Let's add Gwen Stacy to this, just so we can kill her off in a future movie, 'cause we need to pander to the fanboys too."
Uh, not sure how having her with the possibility or intention of killing her later was pandering to the fans rather than something risky other than that the character did have fans and her death story was widely acclaimed (so much so that trying to adapt it would be risky with the fans as well as with new viewers).