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Well, "Catalyst" was supposed to be only a few hours after "Invisible Hand" so it wouldn't make sense for it to have been cleaned up so fast.
 
Does anyone else think that Tombstone catching one of Goblin's razorbats, is going to mean anything?
 
My first thought seeing that was that he might somehow trace it back to Norman or OsCorp.
 
Well they already know that the Green Goblin is using Oscorp tech, they just don't know that it's Norman (Most likely).
 
When Hammerhead just buys into Norman's explanation of how the Goblin just stole all his equipment wouldn't he eventually wonder how the Goblin is restocking? He can't just be repeatedly stealing from OsCorp after all...
 
When Hammerhead just buys into Norman's explanation of how the Goblin just stole all his equipment wouldn't he eventually wonder how the Goblin is restocking? He can't just be repeatedly stealing from OsCorp after all...
Very true, though he could grabbed alot of the materials the he needed to make the Goblin equipment.
 
So they played this episode again and to my surprise, they didn't edit "It's Randy, right?" "Very."
 
So they played this episode again and to my surprise, they didn't edit "It's Randy, right?" "Very."

I don't think many people understand that I didn't catch it until it was pointed out by someone on here.
 
Thing is, it doesn't really make sense out of that context. If a girl asks me "It's Conrad, right?" I'm not gonna say "Very." because that wouldn't make sense. "Very much so." on the other hand does and it works as a double entendre.

It's just funny that's all.
 
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