@RuHamsDollRace Something tells me you never wondered why Heath Ledger's character in A Knight's Tale looked like an underwear model despite being a peasant too. And that wasn't a fantasy movie either.
@cotagg55@Knights_Path@mandoooooooo747 Always telling when imbeciles see an attractive woman as a romance option and immediately call her a dishwasher. lol You show your own misogyny right away you fucking clown.
@JB_III@NotFlerken@Exalted_Speed Not even an obstacle either. That wasn't some love triangle, MJ forgot Peter, got together with this guy and showed no regret for any of it. She was never conflicted over her actions. Her and Peter aren't together not because of Paul, but because she just... doesn't want Peter.
@animehunt "The whole thing is that their time and ours are not fixed together, so anything is possible."
How does he think this somehow excuses the fact that Paul still KNEW there was a time difference, regardless of *what* kind of difference it happened to be?
@XenonZaleo I'm numb to it at this point. Like when Peter's random co-worker flatout told him to take her home in the last issue. These things are meaningless whose only purpose is to play with readers' emotions and when it's over they'll pretend it never happened.
@CleatsThe4th Define "of consequence"? How should he have been "punished" after defeating the real bad guy, helping rebuild the GLC, saving the lost GLs and leaving his life in their hands. Your idea of "accountability" is "bringing him back at all was a mistake". You're not fooling anybody.
@adishankarbrand "I set out to prove that video game adaptations do not have to be flavorless corporate sludge assembled in a content factory by emotionally vacant brand managers who secretly loathe the source material."
But... this is exactly what you did.
@CleatsThe4th Not only he confronted them, he let the people he thought he killed be his judge and jury without making any excuses for his actions. If that isn't good enough to you, it seems clear you're not reading this in good faith.
@CleatsThe4th You wanted accountability, here's your accountability. Not only he saved the GLs he thought he killed, but after they attacked him, he didn't fight back and let them decide his fate without telling them what Parallax really was. It's telling you didn't mention a thing about it.
@TheDaikaijuTony If they don't retcon this story in some way, shape or form, MJ will never recover from it. They can keep forcing as many superpowered gimmicks on her as they like, its not going to make any difference. That opening "Don't judge or you'll be judged too" scene was beyond laughable.
@PaulPennaWriter@BenComicGraphic@SubatomicViewer While the less we say about MJ's biggest fear becoming a reality which was to be trapped in a family life due to unforeseen circumstances and that was all painted as some sort of positive development for her, the better.
@PaulPennaWriter@BenComicGraphic@SubatomicViewer I mean Paul said when he first met Peter and MJ that "everyone's dead", so why would he of all people not find it odd that two pre-schoolers somehow survived on their own remains a mystery. Trying to rationalize bad writing is a fruitless task.
@PaulPennaWriter@BenComicGraphic@SubatomicViewer Hardly independent beings, they were tracking devices created by the bad guy so he could always know where to find MJ. They were created to "chain" her to him. There's no independence involving anyone here.
@Parker_Luck394 Making MJ a superhero wasn't to make her useful to Spider-Man, it was to remove her from his story under the false pretense of turning her into someone who can't be "relegated" to a love interest again. One last ditch effort to keep his outdated SQ intact. Certainly a man's idea.
@CleatsThe4th I will never understand why people enjoy character assassinations but not removals of said character assassinations. There's no world where it "made sense" for Hal to do what he did in Emerald Twilight. A space bug influencing him actually makes sense no matter how silly it is.