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DACrowe said:Ah but in continuity Liz NEVER blamed Spider-Man for her problems (that was Betty). By Spectacular #200 she had come to terms with Harry and was grateful that Spidey was there to save her family's lives several times in a row from her husband. She also knew how evil Harry could be and how evil Norman was. She blamed Norma nfor Harry and never trusted him. She went to Peter for help and after Spider-Man saved her son from being kidnapped by mad grandpa TWICE, even the screwed up son looked at Spider-Man like a family friend. As I said he might as well have been Uncle Spider-Man to them. And Liz and Pete have always been on good terms, look how good they were about taking care of Flash after his coma as a partnership.
And as with Flash why can't they handle her character with....oh damn. Nevermind then.
Liz DID blame peter for the deaths of Harry and MJ after MJ "died" by telling him to "get away from her becuase everybody close to him dies". If she has those feelings deep down then now knowing that he's Spider-Man should get an angry rise out of her.
Jeez, you guys just don't get it -- there are lots of way to comprehend what people's reactions could and should be. The writers have gone in certain directions with it and as long as its well written I think you should give it a chance. Many people have believed the reactions so far, so why can't you??
It also annoys me that lots of you go on about continuity and use it to show how characters reacted to things THEN, as if they havn't changed as people or as if they look at things rationally. People in comics are supposed to portray real people. Rationality is a tough thing to keep hold of when you've found out a friend lied to you, or he had a hand in/ info on a death of a loved one and continued to lie to you.