@Toon97867338@UnseenHand1997@wuhuislander Okay, and Miles and Gwen both go through complete arcs from beginning to end of ATSV. Gwen's whole deal with her father as well as both her and Miles turning on the spider society for their own reasons. If those parts of Fellowship count as "plot resolution", so do these.
Peter's chip was dulling his spidey senses and he was having trouble sensing Jean so he was distracted and focused on watching who she jumped to next.
As far as jeans cruelty goes I really have nothing to say on the matter because you are acting as if its a continuity error as if this isnt a fresh new continuity for the character
@Hoodie_Milly@BaskoTaJolokia 100% this when it came to Peter, the way Jean was playing him he was definitely not focused at all. I don’t have much to say about Jean but to call out Peter definitely shows the lack of understanding for the scene.
@Jbalde3@BaskoTaJolokia Exactly this, I can understand talking about the flaws with Jean’s character in this scene but as for Peter he��s clearly off his mentally here not only because he just had one of the test Inhibitors fail on him so his powers are out of wack but Jean is getting to his head.
uma crítica minha a esse filme e creio que mt gente vai concordar
meu amg saiu da sessão de homem aranha e falou "infelizmente a maioria das cenas boas estão nos trailers"
isso meio que acaba com a sensação que deveria ser passada não?
@jayjjalen Showing The Hand fight was probably the most offensive thing, when I thought everything was done with Jean I remembered The Hand sequence and knew there was more left to the film.
@SiebeSC6@Gooba454@PinkG0dzilla You say almost but even you’re acknowledging that it isn’t. Because there’s enough differences to be had as to why with Korra it feels forced and for Aang it doesn’t. Korra struggled with 1 element. Aang struggled with at least 2, and mastered none of them in time.
@SiebeSC6@Gooba454@PinkG0dzilla Then you should understand what I’m saying if that’s the case. Because you’re not acknowledging how Aang couldn’t bend Earth at all until he changed his mindset on confrontation and how it took a master like Jeong Jeong to introduce fire for him to bend it.
@SiebeSC6@Gooba454@PinkG0dzilla Performing a simple motion of one element isn’t the same as bending 3 elements. Especially when the series makes it a point of how the nation’s values can clash with one another such as Earth and Air. If you struggle to grasp that fact I think it’s time for you to rewatch AtLA.
@SiebeSC6@Gooba454@PinkG0dzilla It’s the fact that Korra was able to bend 3 elements without any introduction or instruction to their core principles and differences that makes it contrived. Aang learned one simple motion and Katara sat him down for a demonstration at the very least. That’s a big difference.