Billy the Poet
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Actually, the whole "Gwen knowing" thing, might have a better chance of working, rather than not.
According to Emma, Gwen's story is that she's always been "Daddy's little girl" and when she meets Peter, she finds that she wants to leave her Dad's grasp, with Peter as the new man in her life. If Gwen knows, but her father doesn't...that would add to Gwen's "breaking away." I think it could work. Plus, Batman Begins and TDK both worked with the love interest knowing the heroes identity.
She did state that? This gives away a lot about her character in this film, then. I actually dig the whole concept. Despite her background and stable relationship with parents, she still wants and dares to be with Peter, an outsider. But, once her father dies, she feels both blame on her for disobedience and blame on Peter for his powers that didn't stop the death. Besides, she may even believe Peter was biased in saving Connors over George, because:
1) Geroge Stacy may appear to disapprove Peter as a person
2) He is the one to lead police against Spider-Man
These give enough reasons for Gwen to initially believe that Peter is indirectly responsible for the outcome.



