Stringer
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I mean, I guess Ned is the solid good friend, though he's more an MCU amalgamation type character, no? Still... Even the character that's supposed to be his love interest, a version of MJ, which I will note, I have zero problems with the changes, the race bending, even the change up in characterization... Still... What is that relationship and character all about exactly? In HC she's almost this strange background character and then there's the MJ reveal and it's supposed to mean something to us as fans cuz of the initials but then here in FFH... We don't really get any more out of the character than what we got in HC. She's the designated love interest. Okay... AND? We don't even get why either is actually infatuated with the other really. I mean in HC Peter was actually much more interested in ANOTHER girl for the whole film's run time. Now we start off FFH with him planning out a romantic moment with MJ because he developed this crush for her in the gap between HC/IW and the return to life in EG/the start of FFH. Which we saw ZERO of. It's cool and all that she becomes part of the plot to foil the villain but even then... Eh... it's just happenstance. The projector fell near her. Then, like all good love interests she gets targeted by the bad guys. It's all very rote and boilerplate and does nothing really to expand on the character. She's a sarcastic cypher at the end of FFH just as she was when she showed up in HC the first time only now she's the love interest, cuz... Well cuz the writers say so because Peter Parker's love interest is always MJ. But they haven't given me any reasons why or why I should care and frankly... I don't feel this palpable chemistry between them either.
And Ned didn't have much to do in this movie either. Seems like the thread on that character is already running out, and if they haven't said so it needs to be said that he was gone 5 years as well since he looks every bit of 30 years old in the movie. 100 on MJ being happenstance. She somehow is the one that finds the key piece of evidence which contains Quinton almost comically snitching on himself leaving no doubt he's up to no good. But again neither character or Aunt May contribute to his development in the story. Happy is the one that gives him the big pep talk before picking himself up.