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    the budget doesn't necessarily have to be that high (although there is a good chance it will be) if you use the cast from Superior Foes.

    They face against the police. There are also a good number of second tier heroes that are affiliated with Spider-Man that could work. The Slingers for example. Morbius has been portrayed as a hero. Cardiac. Hybrid. In the Ultimate universe you have Bombshell.etc. There is so much you can pull from the comics.

    The Spectacular Spider-Man version was very close to the original Amazing Spider-Man (comics) version, right down to the Master Planner storyline. Spider-Man fighting multiple villains at a time is in his DNA.

    There can be more than one vehicle starring super villains you know. Especially since there are so many films featuring superheroes.

    Yeah, if has a very different feel from all other superhero stories. You root for the villains, but they are still bad guys. And it's hilarious. Really funny stuff, but still dealing with real substance.

    Marvel owns him again, No plans currently.

    I would have the Sinister Six appear in Spider-Man 3, and have Venom in Spider-Man 4. I would spin off the Sinister Six and Venom films from those movies. For the Venom film, I would have the story be based on Agent Venom, who is Flash Thompson, taking up the symbiote and converting into a force for good, with Eddie

    Superior Foes of Spider-Man is proof that a Sinister Six story could work.

    I think a Chuck style comedy-drama would really help NBC thursdays. NBC's problem is that they keeping scheduling a comedy against the titan that is TBBT. Which lowers the rest of the night.

    I'm looking forward to Gillian Jacobs appearing everywhere to promote it.

    Yeah, but you're missing something. The human being underneath it all. But no one’s really interested in that, huh?

    I'm a big Chuck fan, and I think that what NBC was hoping for, but that didn't really pan out for them. Although Chuck did get a repilot in season 3. And a lot of promotion.

    I know the show is trying to be realistic or whatnot, but there is something to heroes actually taking up identities and becoming symbols. Ollie needs to be Green Arrow in order to do that.

    Arsenal always wore a red shirt as a member of the Outsiders.

    The funniest part is that it's now Community's job to save NBC's Thursday
    nights from total oblivion, and turn some of it at least into not so bad ratings. Who would have thought that two years ago?

    the floor is lava (which looks to be a whole episode this season) is a reference to a mini-episode that was an advertisement for xfinity tv. it's pretty funny if you can find it.

    I didn't see it asshole-ish. One of the major draws of their repilot is that Dan Harmon is coming back. That was a funny way to advertise it.

    Dan Harmon has said himself that to be a fan of a Community, you don't need to be a fan of Dan Harmon. And that's the way it should be.

    his name is Alex!

    Yeah, I'm huge advocate of Ollie becoming Green Arrow as soon as possible. That's why I suggested the name Arsenal before Red Arrow since Ollie needs to be Green Arrow for sometime first. Admittedly, he wouldn't actually use the name Arsenal or whatever, some character will say to him something like "how many weapons