Fox: *doing paper work*
Quinlan: *walks in and throws his arms around fox* Hey foxy
Fox: *stops* *looks up and whispers* I have a taser in my pocket
Quinlan: *slowly retracts arms*
I have 3 tests and 4 assignments this week and I am currently writing a 9 part angsty fanfiction on Commander fox.
So clearly I have my priorities straight.
One thing to point out but w/ Ultimate Spider-Man, the show doesn’t start at his origin but months maybe even a year into his ‘heroing’. At the point Fury reached out to him he’d been doing this pretty efficiently and alone.
And to your last point, spidey is a teenager but also has immeasurable power. The people around him who know both sides, don’t know what to do with that. They forget he’s a teenager yet remind him of it constantly. They shoulder the weight of an entire team onto him.
Then of course his character gets disrespected by teammates and adults and yeah I’m not surprised he’s a bit jaded or spiteful.
You know I realised something today. There’s a stark contrast between the animated versions of Spider-Man/ Peter Parker and the movie versions
Like we know Peter is hella awkward and he is kind. With or without the suit, his personality is mixed with confident and awkward. But ultimate Spider-Man is a completely different breed. Most of the time rude and hella arrogant. Ultimate Peter was so spiteful it’s hilarious. Spectacular Spider-Man wasn’t quite like Ultimate Spider-Man but there are some parts worth noting.
Peter in the movies is devoted to one girl. MJ or Gwen. Spectacular Peter?? Man had four women. MJ, Gwen, that one cheerleader and mf black cat. Ultimate Peter tho was hella gay for Harry. He rather spent time with him than the gang.
Spider-Man in the movies was quite humble. They knew not to push it. Just stay as Friendly Neighbourhood Spiderman. Minus Tom. He was pulled into the big leagues. He didn’t want it at first. Tom’s Spidey was hella awkward with Tony too at first. He acknowledges him as someone with high authority. Hell, he wouldn’t even think of himself standing next to Tony when suddenly the man himself appears in his apartment
Ultimate Spidey? Every time he sees Tony Stark, he is imagining himself as a higher ranked person if he is alongside Tony. But the fanboying stays atleast. You can tell he’s quite arrogant here.
Not to mention, he’s a spiteful man. I remember there was one scene he’s talking to Fury and Fury tells him not to be late. Then he’s all like “You don’t have to teach me something I already know!” or something like that. Then he storms out like a kid with a tantrum and the door closes after he leaves. Then Fury just says “Teenagers” and Peter with his enhanced hearing obviously heard that. The man opens the door, webs both sides and pulls it, smashing the door, just to prove Fury’s point of ‘Yes I’m the average teenager full of spite’
It’s hilarious.
(I just love ultimate Spider-Man. He’s so overhated.)
I just saw someone say that Anakin was the 'personification of toxic masculinity'. And like...
You're choosing to say this about Anakin "loving my wife is a third of my personality" Skywalker. You look at the guy who's idea of flirting is talking about his feelings and your like yeah that's toxic masculinity???
Anakin: Listen, I make a lot of bad decisions.
*explosion off in the distance*
I just wasn’t planning for this to be one of them.
Moment of appreciation for the Build-A-Bear Bantha plush.
Thank-you for your time
Fives: Well I can cross this off my bucket list
Rex: You put getting arrested on your bucket list?
Fox: Please, for the love of God, use your right to remain silent
Fox: *sitting in the medbay after he blacked out during work* I put the efficiency in iron deficiency.
Remedy: No-