Dasher10
I'm like Deadpool IRL
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I want to see a Netflix series. Something that's less web-swinging, more Peter being Peter. The current films are going nowhere and feel incredibly generic and I could care less about the spin-offs. I'd rather see Marvel handle Spider-Man on the small screen where the storylines have more room to breathe and there would be less action but more subplots. That and storylines like the Sinister Six would have time to build and not feel rushed. That and Peter would be less of a jerk than he is in the current series and be far more likable.
Season 1: Peter Parker is a high school senior who's busy applying for college, celebrating his 18th birthday and trying to spend time with his girlfriend Gwen Stacy. That all changes when he's bit by a mutated spider. With his new powers, Peter decides to be a professional wrestler as the evil heel, "Spider-Man" where he spends his Friday nights having other people pretend to beat him up on stage. And this would be the first two episodes. By episode 3, Peter witnesses his gym get robbed by a petty thief who shoots his wrestling promoter who's the only person who has seen Peter unmasked. Instead of helping to save the life of the man who was helping Peter pay for his first year of college, Peter runs for his life out of fear as a coward who's just happy the robber didn't notice him and then hears that the wrestling promoter didn't survive on the news. Peter tells his uncle that he's a pro-wrestler but keeps his identity a secret because he didn't want his family to know, he saw the murder but did nothing and truly feels bad about it. Ben Parker then calls Peter out and tells him that if he has the power to do help somebody in danger, he bears the responsibility.
A week later, Ben Parker is shot during a burglary after Peter returns home from a night with Gwen. His aunt is talking to the police and describes the same man who robbed Peter's gym. Peter decides to track the man down now that everyone who knew his secret identity is dead. Within episode 5, Peter builds his web-shooters and encounters the crook, subduing him, then calling the police stating that he was in the process of robbing a convenience store at gunpoint. Peter meets Daredevil and Daredevil convinces Peter that the world needs more people like him. Peter visibly freaks out now that he saw Daredevil give him props since he's one of Peter's heroes. Daredevil tells him that one of Kingpin's henchmen is planning to break into Oscorp but Daredevil is currently busy and needs somebody to stop the burglary. Spider-Man volunteers because he can't turn Daredevil down. Peter defeats the Shocker and all the goons he brought with him which lands the tale of a former pro-wrestler who stopped a break in on the front page of the Daily Bugle. The catch is that Kingpin tasks Tombstone with not only breaking Shocker out of jail but creating a team of super villains to handle this new threat.
Episode 6 is where things really pick up steam. The Daily Bugle declares Spider-Man to be a vigilante menace since Spider-Man hasn't built up a reputation as a hero like the Defenders or Avengers have and his good deeds are described as a publicity stunt by a washed up professional wrestler who wants attention. Peter just got accepted to NYU along with Gwen and they're incredibly happy that they can continue their relationship in college. Also, Peter meets his friend Harry's father Norman who takes a liking to Peter as his mentor. On the other hand, Norman may like Peter but he has a seething hatred for Spider-Man both for daring to break into his company and also because he himself was looking into mutated arachnids which could pass traits on to humans. Norman feels that Spider-Man is technically HIS property and wants a corporate sponsored superhero to take down Spider-Man with the Daily Bugle to get the exclusive first interview on New York City's new hero, The Scorpion!
Episode 7 is where Tombstone decides that his team needs a new leader and in order to do it, he hires the disgruntled former Oscorp employee who gave Shocker the Oscorp security codes to lead the team. Enter Doc Ock. Now with the funds from Kingpin to continue his research, Doctor Octopus can build his combat harness. Peter prepares for his senior finals while also hearing word that there's a serial killer loose in New York. Norman Osborn's assistant Spencer Smythe plans on backing up whoever their Scorpion ends up as with Spider-Slayers.
Episode 8 introduces Sergei Kravenoff as a wealthy Russian businessman who also engages in poaching endangered species for sport on the side. Tombstone offers him a good sum of money if he's willing to engage in a safari to hunt down Spider-Man. Kravenoff accepts and also recommends his cousin for the job who used to work for the Russian FSB, nicknamed the Chameleon. Macdonald Gargan who was a wrestler from the early episodes who fought Spider-Man in the ring accepts the chance to be Scorpion. Peter learns that if his finals go well, he'll graduate as valedictorian. Peter asks Luke Cage for advice on solving crimes. Luke asks Peter why he wants to do it for free when Cage does it for cash. Together, they investigate a crime scene before the police arrive and manage to secure some evidence for themselves. Apparently, this killer enjoys cutting himself at crime scenes. A Certain Daily Bugle reporter finds Spidey's webbing at the site while the police are checking the site out. Ed Brock then tells Jameson that Spider-Man may be preventing some crimes but that's as a cover for his murder spree.
Episode 9 brings Chameleon into the fold of the Sinister Six alongside Doc Ock, Shocker and Kraven. Kingpin then tells Tombstone that to pass along one of his hitmen named Hammerhead to Doc Ock. Peter's finals begin. It's his last week of school and Peter learns that the reason why Flash Thompson was always so mean to him was because Flash was never all that smart and he's not going to college, he's joining the army. Gargan becomes Scorpion and is interviewed by Brock with Scorpion claiming that unlike Spider-Man, he doesn't murder innocent people. Norman Osborn reveals that he's dying and hopes that the Scorpion serum can help cure him. Except Osborn wasn't willing to test it on himself for fear of side effects that Gargan didn't need to know about. Cage says that he's accepted a case from a victim of the serial killer that Spider-Man has been tracking and that the killer was caught on camera and he's a readhead.
Episode 10 is Spider-Man's last full day of school. He says his goodbyes and gets ready to graduate within the next week. He also learns that he's going to be the valedictorian. An electrician named Max Dillon gets a serious shock while working on power lines and learns that he can fire electric blasts from his body. He decides to use his powers to commit crimes and winds up doing battle with Spider-Man after attempting to break into Stark Tower. Peter defeats him in battle but he turns himself into a lightning bolt and flies away swearing revenge. Spider-Man then has to fight off the NYPD who believe him to be a murderer which leads to Spider-Man escaping. The NYPD tell Norman Osborn that they're ready for the Spider Slayers to patrol the streets along with Scorpion. Electro then gets in contact with Doc Ock who tells Tombstone that the Sinister Six are now complete. Scorpion meets with Tony Stark who offers him a spot on the Avengers. The episode ends with Peter getting a call from Luke Cage saying that he can clear his name. With some footage that Cage was handed under the table by a police detective named Jean DeWolff, the killer has been identified as Cletus Cassady.
Episode 11 starts with Peter and Gwen graduating. They're ready to head off to college. Mac Gargan learns that the scorpion serum is slowly killing him due to his body storing excess scorpion venom. Gargan needs the Scorpion suit modified with a special tail that he must wear at all times. Gargan freaks out over it and asks for a cure. Smythe informs him that they're working on a cure but the tail is needed in the short term. Gargan at least knows that he's going to be an Avenger. Ed Brock gets fired by Jameson for claiming that Spider-Man was the killer when both DNA evidence and surveillance footage clearly show that Cletus Cassady is the culprit. Peter manages to track down Cletus Cassady and apprehends him. Peter is now considered to be a hero by the entire city of New York while Brock is now the laughing stock of the journalism world. The Daily Bugle decides to cancel their promotional deal with Scorpion in favor of Spider-Man coverage to sate public demand.
Episode 12 is where the Sinister Six strike. Peter's private life takes a back seat in the last two episodes aside from scenes with May and Gwen. Smythe tells Norman that he's found a cure for Gargan with an updated serum that theoretically may have no side effects aside from severe mood swings. Norman demands that Smythe provide him with the serum of he's fired. Smythe obliges and gives Norman the ONLY dose. Tombstone informs Doc Ock that the Sinister Six are ready to be deployed and to assassinate Spider-Man while he meets with the mayor. Spider-Man survives the ambush and defeats the Sinister Six with the help of Daredevil and Luke Cage. After the fight, Agent Coulson imprisons the Sinister Six in The Raft which is a maximum security prison ship run by SHIELD off the city's coast specifically for supervillains. Tombstone informs Kingpin of the defeat and mentions that the Sinister Six are now incarcerated and awaiting trial. Kingpin contacts a corrupt police officer in the NYPD and tells him to activate the Spider Slayers to shoot on sight.
Episode 13 has Gargan meet with Osborn and Smythe who inform him that Osborn took the perfected serum. Moreover, the Spider-Slayers attacked Gargan on the way to Oscorp simply for being one of Oscorp's creations and Gargan can't leve the building for his own safety. Gargan lashes out and attacks Smythe along with his son/assistant Alistair killing Spencer and leaving Alistair without the use of his legs. Osborn retreats to a panic room. Gargan leaves Oscorp telling Osborn that if it weren't for Jameson then he'd still be able to live a normal life and that Osborn better watch his back since he's next. Gargan attacks Jameson who was just in the process of hiring Peter to replace Brock with photos of Spider-Man that Peter brought to the Daily Bugle. Peter is forced to saved Jameson while fighting off both Gargan and the Spider-Slayers and manages to draw both out of the Daily Bugle building. Spider-Man defeats both Gargan and the small army of Spider-Slayers while he tracks them into the NYPD where Spider-Man shuts down the Spider Slayers and gets the police to apprehend Gargan. Norman Osborn visits Alistair Smythe in the hospital. Alistair says that his father didn't survive being stung by Scorpion and the machinery that fell on his legs has ensured that he'd never walk again. He then asks Osborn if his father's hypothesis about mood swings was true. Osborn tells Alistair that for the first time in his life, he's hit Harry and he's done it more than once and he wants to feel happy for him since he just graduated. Alistair asks if Osborn wants revenge on Gargan. Osborn then states that it wasn't Gargan he wants vengeance on, it's Spider-Man and he's going to go through all the old Oscorp security footage just to find out who Spider-Man truly is.
Subplots during Season 1 are Peter's rivalry with Flash Thompson, Otto dating May after the death of Ben but before the Sinister Six fight which still leaves Peter a bit grossed out since he believes that Otto is too young for May, Peter's friendship with the Osborns and his relationship with Gwen. George Stacy as Gwen's father tries to set a positive example for Peter and is the one who gets the last shot in on Gargan during the season finale.
Season 1: Peter Parker is a high school senior who's busy applying for college, celebrating his 18th birthday and trying to spend time with his girlfriend Gwen Stacy. That all changes when he's bit by a mutated spider. With his new powers, Peter decides to be a professional wrestler as the evil heel, "Spider-Man" where he spends his Friday nights having other people pretend to beat him up on stage. And this would be the first two episodes. By episode 3, Peter witnesses his gym get robbed by a petty thief who shoots his wrestling promoter who's the only person who has seen Peter unmasked. Instead of helping to save the life of the man who was helping Peter pay for his first year of college, Peter runs for his life out of fear as a coward who's just happy the robber didn't notice him and then hears that the wrestling promoter didn't survive on the news. Peter tells his uncle that he's a pro-wrestler but keeps his identity a secret because he didn't want his family to know, he saw the murder but did nothing and truly feels bad about it. Ben Parker then calls Peter out and tells him that if he has the power to do help somebody in danger, he bears the responsibility.
A week later, Ben Parker is shot during a burglary after Peter returns home from a night with Gwen. His aunt is talking to the police and describes the same man who robbed Peter's gym. Peter decides to track the man down now that everyone who knew his secret identity is dead. Within episode 5, Peter builds his web-shooters and encounters the crook, subduing him, then calling the police stating that he was in the process of robbing a convenience store at gunpoint. Peter meets Daredevil and Daredevil convinces Peter that the world needs more people like him. Peter visibly freaks out now that he saw Daredevil give him props since he's one of Peter's heroes. Daredevil tells him that one of Kingpin's henchmen is planning to break into Oscorp but Daredevil is currently busy and needs somebody to stop the burglary. Spider-Man volunteers because he can't turn Daredevil down. Peter defeats the Shocker and all the goons he brought with him which lands the tale of a former pro-wrestler who stopped a break in on the front page of the Daily Bugle. The catch is that Kingpin tasks Tombstone with not only breaking Shocker out of jail but creating a team of super villains to handle this new threat.
Episode 6 is where things really pick up steam. The Daily Bugle declares Spider-Man to be a vigilante menace since Spider-Man hasn't built up a reputation as a hero like the Defenders or Avengers have and his good deeds are described as a publicity stunt by a washed up professional wrestler who wants attention. Peter just got accepted to NYU along with Gwen and they're incredibly happy that they can continue their relationship in college. Also, Peter meets his friend Harry's father Norman who takes a liking to Peter as his mentor. On the other hand, Norman may like Peter but he has a seething hatred for Spider-Man both for daring to break into his company and also because he himself was looking into mutated arachnids which could pass traits on to humans. Norman feels that Spider-Man is technically HIS property and wants a corporate sponsored superhero to take down Spider-Man with the Daily Bugle to get the exclusive first interview on New York City's new hero, The Scorpion!
Episode 7 is where Tombstone decides that his team needs a new leader and in order to do it, he hires the disgruntled former Oscorp employee who gave Shocker the Oscorp security codes to lead the team. Enter Doc Ock. Now with the funds from Kingpin to continue his research, Doctor Octopus can build his combat harness. Peter prepares for his senior finals while also hearing word that there's a serial killer loose in New York. Norman Osborn's assistant Spencer Smythe plans on backing up whoever their Scorpion ends up as with Spider-Slayers.
Episode 8 introduces Sergei Kravenoff as a wealthy Russian businessman who also engages in poaching endangered species for sport on the side. Tombstone offers him a good sum of money if he's willing to engage in a safari to hunt down Spider-Man. Kravenoff accepts and also recommends his cousin for the job who used to work for the Russian FSB, nicknamed the Chameleon. Macdonald Gargan who was a wrestler from the early episodes who fought Spider-Man in the ring accepts the chance to be Scorpion. Peter learns that if his finals go well, he'll graduate as valedictorian. Peter asks Luke Cage for advice on solving crimes. Luke asks Peter why he wants to do it for free when Cage does it for cash. Together, they investigate a crime scene before the police arrive and manage to secure some evidence for themselves. Apparently, this killer enjoys cutting himself at crime scenes. A Certain Daily Bugle reporter finds Spidey's webbing at the site while the police are checking the site out. Ed Brock then tells Jameson that Spider-Man may be preventing some crimes but that's as a cover for his murder spree.
Episode 9 brings Chameleon into the fold of the Sinister Six alongside Doc Ock, Shocker and Kraven. Kingpin then tells Tombstone that to pass along one of his hitmen named Hammerhead to Doc Ock. Peter's finals begin. It's his last week of school and Peter learns that the reason why Flash Thompson was always so mean to him was because Flash was never all that smart and he's not going to college, he's joining the army. Gargan becomes Scorpion and is interviewed by Brock with Scorpion claiming that unlike Spider-Man, he doesn't murder innocent people. Norman Osborn reveals that he's dying and hopes that the Scorpion serum can help cure him. Except Osborn wasn't willing to test it on himself for fear of side effects that Gargan didn't need to know about. Cage says that he's accepted a case from a victim of the serial killer that Spider-Man has been tracking and that the killer was caught on camera and he's a readhead.
Episode 10 is Spider-Man's last full day of school. He says his goodbyes and gets ready to graduate within the next week. He also learns that he's going to be the valedictorian. An electrician named Max Dillon gets a serious shock while working on power lines and learns that he can fire electric blasts from his body. He decides to use his powers to commit crimes and winds up doing battle with Spider-Man after attempting to break into Stark Tower. Peter defeats him in battle but he turns himself into a lightning bolt and flies away swearing revenge. Spider-Man then has to fight off the NYPD who believe him to be a murderer which leads to Spider-Man escaping. The NYPD tell Norman Osborn that they're ready for the Spider Slayers to patrol the streets along with Scorpion. Electro then gets in contact with Doc Ock who tells Tombstone that the Sinister Six are now complete. Scorpion meets with Tony Stark who offers him a spot on the Avengers. The episode ends with Peter getting a call from Luke Cage saying that he can clear his name. With some footage that Cage was handed under the table by a police detective named Jean DeWolff, the killer has been identified as Cletus Cassady.
Episode 11 starts with Peter and Gwen graduating. They're ready to head off to college. Mac Gargan learns that the scorpion serum is slowly killing him due to his body storing excess scorpion venom. Gargan needs the Scorpion suit modified with a special tail that he must wear at all times. Gargan freaks out over it and asks for a cure. Smythe informs him that they're working on a cure but the tail is needed in the short term. Gargan at least knows that he's going to be an Avenger. Ed Brock gets fired by Jameson for claiming that Spider-Man was the killer when both DNA evidence and surveillance footage clearly show that Cletus Cassady is the culprit. Peter manages to track down Cletus Cassady and apprehends him. Peter is now considered to be a hero by the entire city of New York while Brock is now the laughing stock of the journalism world. The Daily Bugle decides to cancel their promotional deal with Scorpion in favor of Spider-Man coverage to sate public demand.
Episode 12 is where the Sinister Six strike. Peter's private life takes a back seat in the last two episodes aside from scenes with May and Gwen. Smythe tells Norman that he's found a cure for Gargan with an updated serum that theoretically may have no side effects aside from severe mood swings. Norman demands that Smythe provide him with the serum of he's fired. Smythe obliges and gives Norman the ONLY dose. Tombstone informs Doc Ock that the Sinister Six are ready to be deployed and to assassinate Spider-Man while he meets with the mayor. Spider-Man survives the ambush and defeats the Sinister Six with the help of Daredevil and Luke Cage. After the fight, Agent Coulson imprisons the Sinister Six in The Raft which is a maximum security prison ship run by SHIELD off the city's coast specifically for supervillains. Tombstone informs Kingpin of the defeat and mentions that the Sinister Six are now incarcerated and awaiting trial. Kingpin contacts a corrupt police officer in the NYPD and tells him to activate the Spider Slayers to shoot on sight.
Episode 13 has Gargan meet with Osborn and Smythe who inform him that Osborn took the perfected serum. Moreover, the Spider-Slayers attacked Gargan on the way to Oscorp simply for being one of Oscorp's creations and Gargan can't leve the building for his own safety. Gargan lashes out and attacks Smythe along with his son/assistant Alistair killing Spencer and leaving Alistair without the use of his legs. Osborn retreats to a panic room. Gargan leaves Oscorp telling Osborn that if it weren't for Jameson then he'd still be able to live a normal life and that Osborn better watch his back since he's next. Gargan attacks Jameson who was just in the process of hiring Peter to replace Brock with photos of Spider-Man that Peter brought to the Daily Bugle. Peter is forced to saved Jameson while fighting off both Gargan and the Spider-Slayers and manages to draw both out of the Daily Bugle building. Spider-Man defeats both Gargan and the small army of Spider-Slayers while he tracks them into the NYPD where Spider-Man shuts down the Spider Slayers and gets the police to apprehend Gargan. Norman Osborn visits Alistair Smythe in the hospital. Alistair says that his father didn't survive being stung by Scorpion and the machinery that fell on his legs has ensured that he'd never walk again. He then asks Osborn if his father's hypothesis about mood swings was true. Osborn tells Alistair that for the first time in his life, he's hit Harry and he's done it more than once and he wants to feel happy for him since he just graduated. Alistair asks if Osborn wants revenge on Gargan. Osborn then states that it wasn't Gargan he wants vengeance on, it's Spider-Man and he's going to go through all the old Oscorp security footage just to find out who Spider-Man truly is.
Subplots during Season 1 are Peter's rivalry with Flash Thompson, Otto dating May after the death of Ben but before the Sinister Six fight which still leaves Peter a bit grossed out since he believes that Otto is too young for May, Peter's friendship with the Osborns and his relationship with Gwen. George Stacy as Gwen's father tries to set a positive example for Peter and is the one who gets the last shot in on Gargan during the season finale.