So I'm now supposed to accept that the universes' Spidermen now not only have their own dimension (which apparently happened to be empty and available to build things in creative mode in), but also that they are all simultaneously there (sooo, no crime anywhere then?) and are all now supposedly multiversian versions of timecops, while general Spiderman isn't even very knowledgeable about multiverses? And absolutely no other superhero (especially the multiverse travelling ones) is there?
This goes directly against all Spiderman (and Marvel) canon and makes absolutely no sense at all other than driving the story of this horrible set of movies...
Also, SpiderGwen knows it ends bad between them in all multiverses (the whole infinite of them?) while technically by logic it would make it inevitably a 50/50 chance, since there are always infinitely more universes. And are all those other Gwens also shifting multiverse for their Spidey's? Then where are they?
People watching this are so overhyped by the drawing style (which has been done countless times before, tbh) and the fact it addresses the woke subject of a dark-skinned Spiderman (which also technically in a multiverse there shouldn't be just 1 of, but also countless many) and infinitely speaking there should be close-almost identical Myles'es that do this exact same thing from other universes too, so they would meet and create chaotic loops on themselves while hindering eachother at a level of madness...
If the multiverse exists of infinite slightly-different-from-the-previous realities, then when one does cross between them, there would be a rather large set of the same guy stepping to their next one if no destination is specified, or they'd all bump into eachother in the destination-multiverse (probably entering at the same spot at the same time) if the destination is meaningfully set as a problem-verse at that time (which also is kinda impossible since it would happen on soooo many other universes too if you follow multiverse rules).
Using the multiverse is really cool if you hold to the actual rules of it, and although I get it's complicated and needs a clear logic mind, if it's too complicated for the storywriter or they lack said logic, maybe don't make a shameful completely illogical trilogy about it?
If you don't follow (or know) the basic multiversial ruleset, it takes away any and all intrigue into it and you should've just used (and adapted to using) planets or something alike instead of the multiverse. :man_shrugging:
Like, wtf...
Worst and most illogical Spiderman shit ever!
As an all-time stubborn Whovian, I must kinda agree with most: being that it's not Jodie's fault, she does even better than expected with the poor scripts and setups she's given... Many other actors/actresses of any gender or sex would have made it even worse, while she still tried to cary the badly written scripts...
The best example is Missy:
Missy's character made The Master way more cool to me than before, she was well scripted and also is a wonderful actress;
Jodie's Doctor character however, although also played by an actress with the power to lead, was so hadly scripted with so many holes that it made her destroy an all-time favorite of many... Jodie is now hoing to be hated by a big paet of Whovian community, for actually trying to save an amazing show that was given to a shitty writer. It's not her fault the ship was sinking, nor that she couldn't save it...
For the woke part, though: I blame that more on society today being overly political and constantly attacking each other for thinking not exactly the same. Movies and series these days are just trying to survive through an era where even the most loved things are able to get canceled for groups of people self-righteously taking it down cause they suddenly found something offensive that a year earlier was still part of the show's charm. In today's world nobody's safe for opinion-forcers and those that think even slightly different will get punished for it. They are as much forced making things overly woke today as we are forced watching it... :man_shrugging:
Ironic how these woke are so outraged about passed war-crimes and slavery, yet fight it now with a totalitarian regime of "Have my exact opinion or be prepared to be taken down."
Anyway, I do am a big fan of Tennant's reincarnation, so at least the ending made me feel hopeful in soon maybe being able to forget about season 13 and personally consider it non-canon or parallel alternate universe (like where we lost Rose).
Wen!? :sweat_smile: