Johnny-Oh
"You got heart, kid"
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- May 11, 2014
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I know what the play represents, and she overreacted. As for her dating JJJ's son, fine, but don't try pulling the sympathy card. She only gives Peter a true chance at the end of SM1 when Harry dumps her. Should he have only waited for her? No, he did the mature, heart-breaking thing by turning her down, for his responsibility and her safety.
In SM2, it's pretty crappy she all of a sudden is dating JJJ's son to the point of engagement literally a couple of days, weeks at most after giving up on Peter for a minute. She does reconnect with Peter again after he finally got around to seeing the play. And I also don't see how appealing a character can be to get engaged because someone didn't see the play.
Regarding the upside down kiss in both cases, it's reasonable and selfish for both, and I've said as such.
Exactly, life is tough. MJ knows this. She needs to grow up. Granted JJJ's engagement was out of the blue, but nothing the guy did warranted the ****iness that MJ treated him with. It's as bad as how Kate Bosworth treated James Marsden in Superman Returns.
And read your post, it didn't prove any of what I said wrong.
How did she overracted? Not going after he promised meant to her that he didn't care and his excuse made no sense. Giving up on Peter for a minute? SM2 doesn't happen immediatly after SM1
You clearly don't understand that its not the play what's important for her but Peter's lack on interest(from her perspective), he had MANY chances to go(again from her perspective) and never did.
Don't remember anything about SR sorry

I haven't mention this but to me what makes MJ a compelling character its that she isn't necessarly the most likeable person.