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World I'm tired of the Ultimate Spiderman show hate.

To the emboldened...imo, this is such a weak argument, for anything really. You're basically saying, this show is just OK as long as you turn off your brain and don't try to either think about what you see, connect to it emotionally, or relate to the material. It's like the Emperor's New Clothes. We'll all just accept what we see and not question it.

Ah well, indeed.
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I have not seen this in awhile but has Peter/Spidey shown any romantic feeling towards anyone on the show at all or is romance still off limits on this show?
 
I have not seen this in awhile but has Peter/Spidey shown any romantic feeling towards anyone on the show at all or is romance still off limits on this show?

They're just not doing any romance stuff, yeah. I think Steve Wacker answered that on his Tumblr and said "Spidey's too busy in this show for anything like that" lol.

I saw the 1st 3 episodes of season 4, I'd say it's markedly stronger than what's come before. It's an interesting direction, doing the popular thing these days and having a team full of Spider-characters going up against big threats. But I really like seeing Kaine in animation and the more serious tone it's been sporting overall. It's night and day compared to how the show started in 2012.
 
Yeah the shows quality has improved greatly in S4
 
Yeah it has increased in quality very much, but Spider-Man's voice and dialogue is still annoying, too high peach and so on.

Unfortunately their is still 4th wall breaking.

As much as it is better I still hope this is the last season.
 
I can't explain it it just feels better. Still not SSM, but I guess maybe its personal opinion. You kinda have to watch one of the newer episodes for yourself to judge.
 
How is it got better? What they do that is better than before?

There's more of an ongoing narrative driving it from episode to episode now, and not just random hijinks due to uncharacteristic Spider-Man stupidity or them wanting to make a cutaway gag about everything. Spider-Man is more accomplished as a hero and we don't have to suffer through the crap we got in the earlier episodes. I'd say that alone makes it more enjoyable.
 
There's more of an ongoing narrative driving it from episode to episode now, and not just random hijinks due to uncharacteristic Spider-Man stupidity or them wanting to make a cutaway gag about everything. Spider-Man is more accomplished as a hero and we don't have to suffer through the crap we got in the earlier episodes. I'd say that alone makes it more enjoyable.

So they cut down stupid humour?
 
Pretty mych, now it just feels like normal Spider Man humor.
 
So they not do those stupid little spider-man angels appearing any more?
 
Did anyone watch the Marvel's Agents of SHIELD crossover episode, Lizards, that aired on Disney XD in the US today?
 
Yeah. It was pretty good. I like how they keep the fourth wall thing only in the beginning 2 minutes and usually for exposition only now. Not as annoying. Instead of Snakes on a Plane we got Lizards on a Hellicarrier. It really got me wondering how they were gonna stop it towards the end. But I laughed when they pulled a TASM and had an air dispursed cure. But it actually made sense as there was no possible other way to cure them all without it.
 
Spider-Lizard, WHEEEE.[blackout]
Pretty sure Vulture said the spy is a Spider, could it be the symbiote doing something to Rhino without either Alex or Flash knowing it?[/blackout]
 
Hm, so if he took Agent Venom. It's probably the symbiote. Either that or

-that was just a coincidence that he took Flash and the real spy is still there.
-the creators ditched the idea of a Spider Spy and went with something else.




If the spy is still aboard it's either Scarlet or Iron Spider. Miles being a spy would need some serious explaining. Peter being the spy would just be ******ed.
 
Kaine or Iron-Spider would be understandable, mostly Kaine, something akin to Speedy being the mold in Young Justice.
 
Yeah, that's him.
He's no clone in this show, he's the first Spider-Man.
 
Nah, he says he's the first Spider. But they never actually explore the idea. He could just have memories scrambled and think he's the first. Infact that's more likely because there was no moment for Peter to be captured and cloned by Ock.
 
I don't know if I'd take him being what he says at face value either, in the Lizards episode when his costume was torn, I could be wrong but the bottom of his face looked like Peter's. Bigger (like Kaine is) and paler but he looked similar. I love that we're actually debating about this show doing stuff. After 4 years of it being on and it's finally doing things that are worth some discussion and some thought. I think Marvel animation is making some positive steps under Steve Wacker now. It's encouraging to be entertained again by Marvel shows, anyway.
 

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