MJ's portrayal in this episode was basically the exact opposite of every standard superhero girlfriend. Oh no, Flas mentioned the bet! Sure she'll be angry and ditch him? She doesn't. Oh no, our hero has to leave his date and run off to save the day! Surely she'll be petty and angry? Well, MJ isn't.
So, Ned Lee(ds) is going to be investigating Spidey. Will this eventually lead to him becoming the Hobgoblin? Thanks to the little research I have done, I know there have been at least three Hobgoblin's. But I have no idea who was first.
The episode titles on this series are interesting. They're all technical terms from science, psychology, etc.
I can't imagine how he'd web up the wheels on both sides simultaneously, if he webbed up just one side the truck would spin out of control.The one action bit I wasn't too crazy about was where they re-enacted the Spider-Man 2 train sequence with the runaway truck. That bit with Spidey clinging to the front of the vehicle and shooting webs at the buildings on either side as a giant sling always seemed to me like a poorly considered strategy -- wouldn't it be so much simpler just to gum up the wheels with webbing?
I didn't see it this way at all. I thought they telegraphed it pretty good, in the Electro episode, Gwen has obvious jealousy of Liz when Peter brings her to the lab. This also is where Eddie sees his opening to ask her out later, the nuances in the reactions and emotions here are what sets this cartoon a step above the rest. At the end, Liz's guilty look when she blows Peter off in front of Flash. Then in the Sandman episode, we see Liz and Gwen are the ones cheering Harry and Peter on, Sally looks grim, and Glory is pissed at her meathead boyfriend. Up to that point, I was really getting suspicious of where they were going with Liz, and it seemed like Pete had potentially 4 girlfriends lined up, Liz, Gwen, Betty and the mysterious Mary Jane that May kept pushing on him.A lot was also happening on the character side, and it's amazing how huge a cast they're managing to juggle at this point. Peter learns that MJ isn't as exclusively into him as he thought, which could be a reflection of her fear of commitment, but it felt like a very natural young-male/young-female interaction, with the boy reading too much into the girl's friendliness. As for Liz and Peter, I'm not sure what was going on there -- I guess maybe she was jealous of MJ and Flash and was trying to make them both jealous by hitting on MJ's guy. Which came around to bite her, leaving Peter an unwitting accomplice.
I'll pass on that bet, it's easy money for you! I'll note here that JJ is the one character that I wish they handled a bit differently, he's too much of a blowhard. Spiderman TMP caught his style perfectly, I loved the scenes in the movie where he's sitting with (freelance, not salaried) Peter in his office, basicly filling him in on the facts of life. They caught this wonderfully in a few seconds of film, and it captured JJ and Pete's relationship perfectly. This is the one thing I'm kind of missing from this otherwise outstanding cartoon series.And the scene of JJJ watching his son's space launch is bound to be significant. What do you want to bet he'll encounter a black, oozing symbiote out there?
I can't imagine how he'd web up the wheels on both sides simultaneously, if he webbed up just one side the truck would spin out of control.The one action bit I wasn't too crazy about was where they re-enacted the Spider-Man 2 train sequence with the runaway truck. That bit with Spidey clinging to the front of the vehicle and shooting webs at the buildings on either side as a giant sling always seemed to me like a poorly considered strategy -- wouldn't it be so much simpler just to gum up the wheels with webbing?
I'll note here that JJ is the one character that I wish they handled a bit differently, he's too much of a blowhard. Spiderman TMP caught his style perfectly, I loved the scenes in the movie where he's sitting with (freelance, not salaried) Peter in his office, basicly filling him in on the facts of life. They caught this wonderfully in a few seconds of film, and it captured JJ and Pete's relationship perfectly. This is the one thing I'm kind of missing from this otherwise outstanding cartoon series.
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