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Deadpan Snarker
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I was thinking about this the other day and some stuff doesn't add up about what follows Norman Osborn's death in S-M1:
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Clown Prince of Crime
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1. In Spider-Man 2, you see a Daily Bugle newspaper headline on Harry's desk that says Spidey is suspected in the death of Norman Osborn.
2. The autopsy would have revealed that Norman died from being stabbed with something large and sharp. But somehow the butler of all people magically knew it was his own glider that did it.
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Clown Prince of Crime
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1. Obviously nobody knew Norman was the Green Goblin, except for the butler and Peter. The Green Goblin was seemingly just forgotten about by everyone.
2. The butler said there was no question that Norman died by his own hand with his own glider. There's no way he could have known with certainty that Norman killed himself.
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I think a detective would put the events as: Spider-Man and the Green Goblin seen in a life or death struggle by many New Yorkers at the Queensboro Bridge. An undetermined amount of time later, Harry sees Spider-Man with the body of his father at the mansion. Autopsy revealed an impalement scar and toxicology finds a strange chemical in Norman's system, possibly a kind of steroid. Clearly the coroner would have figured out that Norman had somehow been exposed to something at OsCorp. A further investigation into his records may have been attempted but who knows how far NYPD could get into the records of a man that worked on military experiments. The feds likely wouldnt like that.
Actually, it would likely make the powers that be nervous about how much Spidey knows about the Goblin. They would probably have him under surveillance.
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CaptainGZillaRangerPrime
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Or it's just a big plot hole D:
or Norman might've survived due to the serum, switched bodies, and baled to Europe. |
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Vigilante Detective
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I don't necessarily believe in plot-holes since most of it goes back to a rational "what if" and most of these characters are not, by the time the plot-hole emerges, really acting rationally. In any given story it's not about what should have happened but rather what really did happen instead...
As for Goblin, yeah as you guys have said, it's still explainable. I think Harry didn't want to go into a full-fledged autopsy, and since he was influential he might've just foregone the entire process; but even with an autopsy the link wouldn't be direct. Goblin and Spidey were figures of mystery, no body knew how they worked, it wasn't until SM2 that the public really saw that this guy is a human being like everyone else, and so he was embraced for that. The public didn't know that Goblin was dead, like the Joker or even the Zodiac killer, he simply "disappeared" -- his reappearance in SM3 could've made a solid story. But as for Harry and the Butler, well first off people think that Spidey's a bad-guy; both Harry and the butler probably thought that fighting spider-man is something that "Stormin Norman" would've wanted Harry to do anyway, and in some twisted logic, seen that as a good, altruistic thing to do. So in their twisted rationale, even if you could explain that Norman and Gobby were the same guy, his son and confidante would be considering that as something positive. After all how many people did the Goblin publicly kill? Those people at the festival? Board members, people that (admit it) you were kinda hoping would be killed by Gobby anyway :P Harry would be lauding that anyway; the evil military people? Also potentially "bad guys" to a vengeful son; those kids he threatened? Well it was all to get at the "Menace known as Spider-Man." If movie-Norman existed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe he'd be fitting candidate for the Iron Patriot lol. |
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