And isn’t an equally plausible conclusion afterwards “Spider-man is so twisted that he used my father’s own glider to kill him!”
And isn’t an equally plausible conclusion afterwards “Spider-man is so twisted that he used my father’s own glider to kill him!”
But it made it so obvious from so early in the film that that was where it was heading that it killed all tension. Gwen’s speech at her graduation might as well have started “Peter, if you’re watching this later, then I’m already dead...”
This was a guy who pretended to be a zombie so he could pay with real swords, so he was clearly more into it than most.
AT the start of Season 3, they all agreed to not keep secrets from each other, and I guess they kept to that. There’s no real reason not to, in this case.
Angus was never in the Max Rager basement. Major captured him, then handed him to Blaine after he got captured by Don E and Chief.
From my own Britisher perspective, I didn’t really see anything about the Cloverfield Paradox until after I started seeing the American articles online, and just watched Altered Carbon.
I mean, in her defense, she’s not working for the administration; she’s just the gold-digging trophy wife of someone who is.