It making Peter grow wasn't the argument though, YOU said that it's "more powerful", and personally I disagree with both, I'd find it far more powerful if Peter beats the **** out of the Green Goblin with an inch of his life, he just pummels him senseless, and he's about to kill him, he wants to kill him, he wants to more than anything, BUT then he thinks about Gwen and Ben, and he'd know that this isn't what they'd want for him, this isn't what they'd want him to be, and just can't do it, then Goblin tries to sneak the glider on him, or something similar, and BAM classic death, and Peter just in horror, knowing that he could've done that, that he almost did, and he'd from it. However, what I'd find more powerful is for the Lizard to save Gwen after Goblin throws her off the bridge, or something similar, and then helps Peter fight the Goblin, dying in the process, but redeeming himself, and Peter and Gwen can get engaged and married, and take the story of Spider-Man into a new direction for a new generation, and have a happy ending. I'd find that SO MUCH MORE powerful than anything death and pain can offer.No, it's not Law and Order, but that shouldn't matter. It's what's right.I am. Of course I am. An innocent man died. Who would be okay with that? What kind of a person would be okay with that? He died, and I didn't want it to happen, but it's the origin, and origins can't really be changed that much, and it's already happened, it's in the past, whining about something that's already happened isn't going to make it NOT happen. Better to argue why someone else SHOULDN'T die, someone who doesn't even HAVE TO, beyond pleasing fanboys. Which is disgusting by the way. I can't even fathom why someone would want Gwen to die.