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Actually the end up getting married and 20 years down the road Aunt May almost dies and so Peter sells that marriage away too to Mephisto

I know I'm not the first to remark upon it, but you really do have to be pretty dumb to make a deal with Mephisto, to save the life of a relative who is highly likely to die anyway under other circumstances.

I mean would you really play cards with the devil after he shows you how the cards are marked?
 
OMD part 4. i just read it. That's so ****ed up. I'm actuually sitting here ****ing crying. She gave up everything for him. Everything. Then her last words were her very first words. The line that made me fall in love with her. "Face it, tiger, you just hit the Jackpot." Damn. I... damn. I didn't hate it. Not one bit. I read it as a story. I didn't read this thinking about the behind the scenes crap. I looked at this as a story I'm emotionally invested in. damn.
And... none of the giant, gaping plot holes and mischaracterizations took you out of it "as a story"? That's an impressive feat of obliviousness.
 
I'm not sure. I think he's actually mentally handicapped, based on some of his posts and opinions. It may stem from that.
 
I'm not sure. I think he's actually mentally handicapped, based on some of his posts and opinions. It may stem from that


^^^aww thats not nice
 
OMD part 4. i just read it. That's so ****ed up. I'm actuually sitting here ****ing crying. She gave up everything for him. Everything. Then her last words were her very first words. The line that made me fall in love with her. "Face it, tiger, you just hit the Jackpot." Damn. I... damn. I didn't hate it. Not one bit. I read it as a story. I didn't read this thinking about the behind the scenes crap. I looked at this as a story I'm emotionally invested in. damn.

Awww
 
And... none of the giant, gaping plot holes and mischaracterizations took you out of it "as a story"? That's an impressive feat of obliviousness.

What plotholes might these be? I bet there are tons but I didn't know much about Peter's start as Spidey so I just took everything at face value and ran w/ it
 
I agree. Peter's guilt often makes no sense. Bring back and old lady that could die any second from natural causes over staying with your wife and bustin those cheeks for like 60 more years? No way
 
What plotholes might these be? I bet there are tons but I didn't know much about Peter's start as Spidey so I just took everything at face value and ran w/ it
Let's start with the miles-long list of people who can safely heal bullet wounds in the Marvel universe without devil magic.

I mean, it's really not as if Iron Man doesn't have a device that keeps you alive in spite of massive chest trauma or anything.

How many mutants or magicians are there in the universe whose sole power and purpose is to heal wounds exactly like this?
 
He had like whole week or something, most of which he wasted fighting ninjas in Japan.
 
Let's start with the miles-long list of people who can safely heal bullet wounds in the Marvel universe without devil magic.

I mean, it's really not as if Iron Man doesn't have a device that keeps you alive in spite of massive chest trauma or anything.

How many mutants or magicians are there in the universe whose sole power and purpose is to heal wounds exactly like this?

Remember, Stephen Strange couldn't do it because it was magically impossible.

But Mephisto could do it because !!

comicboy said:
Then her last words were her very first words. The line that made me fall in love with her. "Face it, tiger, you just hit the Jackpot."

But that's nonsense, because he completely lost the jackpot, by having his marriage to and love for his wife completely ripped away.

I'm all for gettin emotional about good writing, but - in fact, because of that - I am strongly against getting emotional over badly written nonsense.

I mean dang, respect your own feelings enough to reserve them for when the author legitimately gives you reason to care.
 

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