FNSpidey
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Joker said:I didn't see him shocked about what he did. I didn't see him shocked at all. It looked like he stood down because he saw the nephew of the man he accidently killed.
You see he had a big sandy clobberin' fist ready to go again, which implies he was about to have another go at Spidey until he saw who he was.
The way I saw it is he'd just reformed after being blown up but when he went to rejoin the battle he saw both Harry and Eddie dead and realized how far things had gone. That's why he says he didn't want this. We even see his sand-fist dissolving immediately after Eddie is blown away and while Peter's back is turned to him.
Well, he'd have to pretty dumb to only realize that then. What did he think he was going to do when he and Venom went after Spidey, sit him down and give him a good talking to?
They both went there with the intention of killing him, and Sandman obviously wasn't above putting an innocent girl in danger to do it, either.
He went there to kill Spidey for sure. Another stupid decision of his. The man had already stopped him twice from getting the money he needed, plus he tried to kill him. That's why I said before he did what he did out of stupidity (or weakness). His choices certainly aren't the best, but for him they're justified because he's trying to save his daughter. That's what changes at the end.
As for MJ and the police, I don't think Sandman ever intended to hurt them. He had even said to Spider-man he didn't want to hurt him before. He just hadn't realize how much of a maniac Venom was.