Yeah, he won't give a damn. Did The Joker give a damn when he blew up a hospital, no, because that's what villains do, they don't give a damn about what normal people care about? And you still got an intelligent and mature movie out of TDK.
To each his own what? I'm just stating that lazy writing can be applied to almost anything taking from the comics, depending on who reading or watching it. Both the 'Harry/Peter/Goblin' connection and the 'Brain Damage' motif comes from the comics, like it or not.
What, he mentioned his wife once and forgot about her, lol, oh the trauma? I dare not call that lazy writng. You and Sam Raimi have no clue what villains are. To actually see a movie with Doc Ock not being influenced or controlled by his tentacle, would be wonderful. I wonder how Batman fans would have felt if The Joker started helping old ladies across the street and saving people at the end of TDK.
No, lazy writing is having villains being good hearted and kind to begin with. Lazy writing is repeating the same events in each movie, as we have seen with MJ and the villains. Let's just keep continuing down this road of having goody-two-shoes villains pop up in every Spider-Man movie. Then we all can watch as the quailty continue to dwindle with each film.
My Vader comment was to let you know, that you bring back a villain even if he appears to be at death's door. Especially, if the director and producer says...he NOT dead.
Wait, you mean SM2 wasn't messed up for making Doc Ock a good guy and a poem ready cushy husband, who is controlled by his tentacles, which is the only way the filmmakers will allow him to do bad things. Welcome to Pussyville, I hope you enjoy your stay.
Here's a really crazy idea, how about we have Doc Ock not die if he returns. Do we really need to see every villain die, talk about lazy writing and cheap polar tricks?
Either way, you will never see them use Scorpion after they've used The Lizard.