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loved the episode!! my only complaint is why didn't Spidey try tackling Tombstone since he was right there and Tombstone kicked his ass earlier on...
Here you go.off topic question whats the link to gregs blog. i had to restore pc the other day and i lost my favorites on ie and lost the link to his site.
Awesome review! I also would love to see something like GSSH Issue #1 in this show. That issue was jsut full of greatness.Great episode!
Man, the gang's reaction when Peter walked into the formal with MJ on his arm was priceless!t: Did you guys note Harry's flash of anger, almost as if he felt that Peter once again stole his limelight...?
So cool seeing John Jameson. I've been a Man-Wolf fan since, well, his very first appearance, and im hoping we get a special Halloween episode with him and possibley Morbius as well...kind of a tribute to GSSH #1;
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I wonder if John craving "a rare steak" at the charity event was a nod in that direction? Fingers crossed.
Anyway, back to the villain at hand: Frigging perfect! The menacing tone and innuendos were just spot on. His confrontation with Tombstone was priceless! LOVED the "Goblin Sparks" in his gloves, which were sorely missing from the movie.
The fight scenes were once again intense and fast paced, basicaslly taking place over half the city! Spidey being impressed by some of Goblin's moves was a nice touch.
That bomb Goblin planted was awesome. Love how it lit up the sky with a pumpkin face and ghoulish scream...
Best of all; we have another mystery on who, exactly, the Green Goblin really is....just like in the original storyline. (sure, it's more than likely one of the Osborns, but still lots of fun to speculate)...
Once again, 10/10![]()
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loved the episode!! my only complaint is why didn't Spidey try tackling Tombstone since he was right there and Tombstone kicked his ass earlier on...
loved the episode!! my only complaint is why didn't Spidey try tackling Tombstone since he was right there and Tombstone kicked his ass earlier on...
Exactly, besides, Spidey had to fight the Green goblin first.Just because we can, doesn't mean we should.
two happy endings in a row for pete that can't last surely![]()
Do we know if MJ is supposed to be a regular on the show now? I love Gwen, but Spider-Man is nothing without his Mary Jane.
And Green Goblin is Norman Osborn, definitely. Harry doesn't know anything about the Big Man or anything like that.
I bet Harry has been taking it when he started trying out for football to enhance his skills perhaps.
Exactly, besides, Spidey had to fight the Green goblin first.
Agreed, and Very well said.Plus, what valid reason did he have for attacking Tombstone? Their rivalry aside, Lincoln was merely hosting a social event when the Goblin showed up. Had Spidey attacked him, I'm sure it wouldn't have given the guests, the general public or the police for that matter a very good impression of him.
Does anyone else think this show just keeps getting better?
My problem with MJ is that she is just too cool for school. And while I recognize him as our protagonist, I can't help wondering what she sees in Parker.
Thanks for the link man.
No problem.Thanks for the link man.
Yes...So is GG appearing in next week's ep? Is he behind the creation of Doc Ock?
But in this, it's suggested that she just moved here--after Ben's death. Doesn't rule it out, but...
Pjboy posted the synopsys:he is likely the cause of ock's transformation we will see saturday.
Agreed, these homages happen when you elast expect it and that's just completely awesome.Hmm... I don't know if anyone's noticed this yet, but I rewatched the bit when Goblin does that backflip over the building and it looks exactly the same as Peter flipping over the speeding car right before it totals his moped in Spider-Man 2. The Goblin hitting Spidey sideways with the glider twice to send him crashing into a wall is also similar to the first New Goblin fight in Spider-Man 3.
I just love these little visual homages.