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Unearned. Sandman’s morals are inconsistent.

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S.K.1 year ago

If you want to write a villain who commits crimes but doesn’t want to hurt anyone (especially because of a past mistake), don’t have him slam people around to superhuman degrees when he’s literally invulnerable to everybody. This is a payoff built on Sandman’s nonsensical writing

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Just a guy1 year ago

Thank you! Sandman joining Venom is out of character to begin with but then he just forgives Peter after that for no reason. And then Peter just lets him go even though he’s a dangerous criminal who’ll probably continue to steal money for his daughter. Terrible scene.

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S.K.1 year ago

"Thank you!" as if I wrote some birthday card LMFAO

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UltimateHero12281 year ago

The "I had no choice" bit actually made sense in the video game version because Venom kidnapped his daughter. Plus even in that game he said he didn't even want to kill Spider-Man, he just wanted him to not get in the way.

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𝐋𝐎𝐆𝐀𝐍1 year ago

Doesn't matter, it's the thought behind it that counts. And its better than any MCU thought

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S.K.1 year ago

Execution matters most.

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Sushi1 year ago

Do you believe this movie is worse than TASM 2 or nah?

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S.K.1 year ago

TASM 2 is demonstrably worse

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slake1 year ago

Well, most people's morals are often inconsistent in practice. I don't really see this as something which necessarily breaks the narrative.

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Br0dy1 year ago

It wasn’t like that

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