"Intervention" Episode 12 Discussion Thread

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Well we know his parents died in a plane crash, with Peter's parents, and we don't know about his guardian currently. They could possibly explain it.
 
Yeah but just not showing him with any parent figures isn't enough. I mean they still haven't outright told us that Captain Stacy is Gwen's dad yet, doesn't mean she has no parents.

For all we know he has other relatives he stayed with too, as long as they don't tell us.
 
Yeah but just not showing him with any parent figures isn't enough. I mean they still haven't outright told us that Captain Stacy is Gwen's dad yet, doesn't mean she has no parents.

For all we know he has other relatives he stayed with too, as long as they don't tell us.
I wasn't saying that, that was the case, I was saying that it's a possibility.
 
this episode was okay, but i was expecting more from it. i dunno i guess i can't really get into cause the look of the series seems to unrealistic. i mean the 90's series looked & felt realistic, but this series seems i dunno (weired). i wish they would changed the characters design, well heck basically change the whole show & make it more beleavable.
 
^ The more realistic the show looks the slower everything moves, so that's one of the reasons why I disagree.
 
Whatever, I like him. And if I were gay or bi and he were gay or bi and he were real or I were a cartoon, I'd date him or at least try to. And alot of people like Eddie Brock, the guy has a freaking motorcycle for starters.


Now that, ladies and gentlemen, would be a classified as something very much ******ED to say.

Congrats.


I'm in a very sarcastic/aggresive mood today, don't know why...but last night at the Glow in the Dark tour, Kanye West said some very interesting things which made me realize that I shouldn't be pleasing anyone.

So, there ya go, I will say it again.

******ED.
STUPID.
And
LAME.
 
this episode was okay, but i was expecting more from it. i dunno i guess i can't really get into cause the look of the series seems to unrealistic. i mean the 90's series looked & felt realistic, but this series seems i dunno (weired). i wish they would changed the characters design, well heck basically change the whole show & make it more beleavable.
I never felt any realism from the 90's series, with all the magic and cosmic powers; and all the psuedo science mutations. I think this show is much more realistic. It's just the look, that looks fake.
 
Now that, ladies and gentlemen, would be a classified as something very much ******ED to say.

Congrats.


I'm in a very sarcastic/aggresive mood today, don't know why...but last night at the Glow in the Dark tour, Kanye West said some very interesting things which made me realize that I shouldn't be pleasing anyone.

So, there ya go, I will say it again.

******ED.
STUPID.
And
LAME.
Aren't u normally in a sarcastic/aggresive mood though?
maybe i'm thinkingof somebody else on these boards...
 
I never felt any realism from the 90's series, with all the magic and cosmic powers; and all the psuedo science mutations. I think this show is much more realistic. It's just the look, that looks fake.
in content to the subtle playing out of spidey in most scenes to eddie's motivation, they do come across more natural...

I mean obviously there are some crazy scenes like spidey screaming shocker's name while chasing him in the castle but then again, the fright of nearly killing shocker and realising the symbiote was going to do it regardless was probably more of a realistic motivation for spidey to get rid of it since he felt up to that point he needed it with all its additional gizmos.

They both have realistic and unrealistic aspects to them, every version of the symbiote origin to date has thus far. it all depends on what you find easier to digest.
 
in content to the subtle playing out of spidey in most scenes to eddie's motivation, they do come across more natural...

I mean obviously there are some crazy scenes like spidey screaming shocker's name while chasing him in the castle but then again, the fright of nearly killing shocker and realising the symbiote was going to do it regardless was probably more of a realistic motivation for spidey to get rid of it since he felt up to that point he needed it with all its additional gizmos.

They both have realistic and unrealistic aspects to them, every version of the symbiote origin to date has thus far. it all depends on what you find easier to digest.
He was talking about the show in general, not just the symbiote.:yay:
 
Now that, ladies and gentlemen, would be a classified as something very much ******ED to say.

Congrats.


I'm in a very sarcastic/aggresive mood today, don't know why...but last night at the Glow in the Dark tour, Kanye West said some very interesting things which made me realize that I shouldn't be pleasing anyone.

So, there ya go, I will say it again.

******ED.
STUPID.
And
LAME.
You've been holding back?:dry:
 
^ The more realistic the show looks the slower everything moves, so that's one of the reasons why I disagree.


your wrong, the more relalstic it looks the better the show is , the 90's series was ideed kinda slow paced but it felt real, thats how they need to make shows now-a days, more realistic, & less unethical. yes this show has a faster paced to it than the 90's series, but this show look unrealistic, witch is hard for me to get into.

i like shows that give me a reason to watch, but this show fails at that.
 
And yeah, the prequels did lessen my respect of Vader a little seeing how his turn was based in such pansiness.

Losing the two more important people in your life is a pansy reason?
 
I mean Anakin as a character was a pansy. Always whining and complaining and never thinking.
 
your wrong, the more relalstic it looks the better the show is , the 90's series was ideed kinda slow paced but it felt real, thats how they need to make shows now-a days, more realistic, & less unethical. yes this show has a faster paced to it than the 90's series, but this show look unrealistic, witch is hard for me to get into.

i like shows that give me a reason to watch, but this show fails at that.
It's not really unrealistic. It really does look realistic enough for it to have fast paced action and such if you ask me.
 
your wrong, the more relalstic it looks the better the show is , the 90's series was ideed kinda slow paced but it felt real, thats how they need to make shows now-a days, more realistic, & less unethical. yes this show has a faster paced to it than the 90's series, but this show look unrealistic, witch is hard for me to get into.

i like shows that give me a reason to watch, but this show fails at that.


I disagree. Realism is one thing that I personally do not want in a tv show. I got my own life to give me a taste of what reality feels like. The very bases of entertainment are and should be to move aside from reality, at least to some degree. I'm ok with grounding some of the aspects of the movie or show in reality but to go too much into it just tastes sour to me. Spectacular Spider-Man is a very nice blend of fiction and realism, imo, that's why I'm enjoying it.

I sometimes wonder how people, who watch todays shows with such critical eye, ever find satisfaction in what they got, nothing can be perfect, just accept what it is and there would be nothing to whine about. It's ok to complain sometimes because that's what shapes the future, to some extent, but to consistently cry and whine about why a piece of fiction didn't do that instead of that is plain silly, imo, because at the end of the day who cares, it's fiction! Something for you to enjoy when you want a break from your reality.


The old days were so much better, entertainment used to be fun but now everything has to be a drama.:o
 
I disagree. Realism is one thing that I personally do not want in a tv show. I got my own life to give me a taste of what reality feels like. The very bases of entertainment are and should be to move aside from reality, at least to some degree. I'm ok with grounding some of the aspects of the movie or show in reality but to go too much into it just tastes sour to me. Spectacular Spider-Man is a very nice blend of fiction and realism, imo, that's why I'm enjoying it.

I sometimes wonder how people, who watch todays shows with such critical eye, ever find satisfaction in what they got, nothing can be perfect, just accept what it is and there would be nothing to whine about. It's ok to complain sometimes because that's what shapes the future, to some extent, but to consistently cry and whine about why a piece of fiction didn't do that instead of that is plain silly, imo, because at the end of the day who cares, it's fiction! Something for you to enjoy when you want a break from your reality.


The old days were so much better, entertainment used to be fun but now everything has to be a drama.:o
Great post.:word:
 
I disagree. Realism is one thing that I personally do not want in a tv show. I got my own life to give me a taste of what reality feels like. The very bases of entertainment are and should be to move aside from reality, at least to some degree. I'm ok with grounding some of the aspects of the movie or show in reality but to go too much into it just tastes sour to me. Spectacular Spider-Man is a very nice blend of fiction and realism, imo, that's why I'm enjoying it.

I sometimes wonder how people, who watch todays shows with such critical eye, ever find satisfaction in what they got, nothing can be perfect, just accept what it is and there would be nothing to whine about. It's ok to complain sometimes because that's what shapes the future, to some extent, but to consistently cry and whine about why a piece of fiction didn't do that instead of that is plain silly, imo, because at the end of the day who cares, it's fiction! Something for you to enjoy when you want a break from your reality.


The old days were so much better, entertainment used to be fun but now everything has to be a drama.:o
Very well said. :up:
 
I only one thing that I really hated in this show, actually happens in this episode. I don't know you guys, but I really hated the way they did Peter taking the suit off. I prefer the 90's series one. The suit speaking with Peter and Eddie before take them over, that sort of ridiculous.

I gave 8 to it.
 
your wrong, the more relalstic it looks the better the show is , the 90's series was ideed kinda slow paced but it felt real, thats how they need to make shows now-a days, more realistic, & less unethical. yes this show has a faster paced to it than the 90's series, but this show look unrealistic, witch is hard for me to get into.

i like shows that give me a reason to watch, but this show fails at that.

You're wrong, having more detail doesn't make something more realistic. The 90s show had more lines. it also had clunky animation, and really badly cg'd 3d transitions. Spider-Man TAS, although I loved it, wasn't any more believable, or realistic. You're not going to get a realistic cartoon.

Hell, TAS was over the top unrealistic, with the ManSpiders, and laser guns, etc. Every character in SSM seems to be written and portrayed more realistically.

You don't like that the look is more streamlined. That's great. It's a moving illustration. It's not less realistic. It's never going to be realistic.
 
Symbiote: We don't need you anymore old man.
Uncle Ben: Too bad. You stirred up my memory. Now you're stuck with me.

Uncle Ben has balls the size of the Grand Canyon! Standing up to the alien symbiote like that. :woot:
 

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