Who Was The Green Goblin?

Who Was The Green Goblin?

  • Norman Osborn... bastard set his son up.

  • Harry Osborn... accept things at face value.


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So, did you see the latest press release?

http://marvel.toonzone.net/news.php?action=fullnews&id=22

Coincidentally, The Spectacular Spider-Man voice cast recorded its final episode of the series' second season on Thursday, June 12 -- culminating another 13-episode arc that promises more familiar characters, unprecedented action and shocking twists than viewers can begin to imagine (though message board participants have certainly outdone themselves in their speculation). Even the cast -- which includes self-professed comic book geeks like Josh Keaton (Peter Parker/Spider-Man), James Arnold Taylor (Harry Osborne), Steve Blum (Green Goblin, Chameleon) -- admitted they were caught off-guard when reading the script prior to entering the recording booth.

"This show has actually gotten me watching Saturday morning cartoons again," Keaton said. "I'm in front of the TV with my bowl of cereal every Saturday morning and, even though I'm about 13 episodes ahead of everyone else – I already know what's going to happen – I still love waking up and watching because it's so much fun to see how it all comes together. And if you liked the first season, well I'll say this: You may think you know what happened in the first season, but the second season is going to change all that. Prepare to be surprised."

Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh.

:gg:
 
Is it so hard to accept the possibility that Harry could be the Green Goblin? I saw The Uncertaincy Principal for the first time today and it really seems as if Harry is the Green Goblin. Maybe that's why it's called the uncertaincy principal because nobody here knows for sure who the real Goblin is in this series so far. But it defanetly seems to be Harry

You're right. It certainly seems like they're trying to make people believe that it's Harry.

The best twists, are the unexpected.
 
I still say it was both of them: Norman using Harry as a test subject for the effects of long-term Globulin usage and then as a surrogate for the more dangerous/menial Goblin assignments.
 
Can't wait to see how this ends........or begins for that matter.
 
Yea hopefully like most of us been thinking there is still more going on with the goblin.
 
I agree, If the Goblin was Harry looks like they would of been more clear with it.
 
Yea and the way the arch went they were tricking us and throwing us off alot on which osborn was really him. So i cant wait to see how it all comes out.
 
yeah because if it was Harry then why did they not just unmask him at the final fight.
 
Well if it turns out to be Harry I will be very surprised.
 
Yea i wonder that too, my guess maybe in the middle/towards near the end.
 
I voted Norman. These guys like to change things up (Shocker's id, Big Man-possibly). But for the main plot points, they are faithful.

Kudos to those who offered Chameleon as impersonating Norman in the only Goblin/Norman confrontation. That makes perfect sense, based on the security guard's dialogue. Then in a later episode, we see Chameleon impersonate Norman in the Black Cat episode. I think that was a big enough tip off.

I have great faith in these guys. They will keep Goblin's roots true.
 
Yea i to think its norman or its was both we will just have to wait and see what goes on with gobby in the near future.
 
Of course, the question then becomes why Norman remained perfectly normal when he must have also have been using a performance enhancer, yet Harry became more arrogant and aggressive.
 
Of course, the question then becomes why Norman remained perfectly normal when he must have also have been using a performance enhancer, yet Harry became more arrogant and aggressive.

The obvious answer would be that they are taking different formulas. I think that Norman deliberately gave his son the test version of the Globulin Green just to see how he would react. Seeing that it was flawed, Norman fixed it before taking it himself.
 
Of course, the question then becomes why Norman remained perfectly normal when he must have also have been using a performance enhancer, yet Harry became more arrogant and aggressive.

Because Norman already was arrogant and aggressive?

I think the show is following Norman as he is in the comics, post return. He is very much in control, like a Lex Luthor to Spidey's Superman. But, I still thinks he is also probably crazy, like a split personality. He also may be having those amnesia fits he had in the comics.

I just trust, Norman is the true Goblin. Harry took the formula and gained confidence and athletic ability, but is addicted to the stuff and suffers blackouts. I think, with the exception of when Harry unmasks at the end, every time we saw the Goblin, it was Norman.

Also, remember the first Goblin episode? Harry got mad and crushed those cups and had purple punch all over his hands. When we see him again, at the end of the episode featuring a great Goblin/Spidey fight, he still has the purple punch all over his hands.

And the Norman/Goblin scene at Oscorp? I'm still going with the Chameleon as Norman (security guard conversation/Chameleon's Norman mask during the Black Cat episode).
 
exactly, Norman must have the fully developed formula, that wy he heals fast and is in some way not crazy

Not crazy is all relative. Norman's obviously crazy in his own right, if he's willing to become the goblin, take on tombstone and spider-man, and set up his own son.

I think Norman is a little more crazy than he's letting people know, though. I'm sure he's just better at seeming more cool and confident around people. He's calculating. He's not going to start laughing manically in front of spidey when spidey suspects HIM of being the goblin, now, is he?
 
Not crazy is all relative. Norman's obviously crazy in his own right, if he's willing to become the goblin, take on tombstone and spider-man, and set up his own son.

I think Norman is a little more crazy than he's letting people know, though. I'm sure he's just better at seeming more cool and confident around people. He's calculating. He's not going to start laughing manically in front of spidey when spidey suspects HIM of being the goblin, now, is he?

Indeed. Hannibal Lecter is cool and calculating as well. But he's one crazy ****er.
 
At this point, it's stupid to say that Norman is the Goblin or is somehow manipulating Harry. That just completely ruins their 'twist.' It's bland, predictable, and it's been done before. We've all read the comics. We've all watched the TV shows. We've all seen the movies. This will go down as the worst 'twist' in history if they turn around and say, "Norman is the Green Goblin!"
 

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