>>105450021>Ditches Ned at the party>Nobody mentions it again and he isnt madWho is supposed to be upset besides Ned? And Ned finds out right off that he's stopping super-crime, and he gets Ned involved, Ned is jazzed to be Spider-Man's partner. Why would he give much of a fuck about a party full of Chads?
>Ditches the team in DC>They dont give a shit, teacher doesnt question it, nobody is madBecause they emerged victorious? They had alternates in case someone got sick or whatever.
>Ditches Liz after he and her dad had a talk, says "you dont deserve this", dad is arrested that night>Liz doesnt question this and isnt mad at himHer dad getting thrown in Superjail is a bit more important and traumatizing than being stood up by this guy she almost had 1 date with. Who'da thunk?
>Aunt May LEARNS HE IS SPIDER-MAN>SHE IS JUST COOL WITH ITWe don't know how she reacts to it, the movie ends abruptly at that moment. We know she's ok with it from the trailer, but not how much time has passed or what drama there was. In any case it's not touched on in Homecoming.
>Fucks up on the Ferry>Iron Man has a Deus Ex Machina gadget just prepared to fix it for some reasonOH NOES, Iron Man has a tech solution lying around for general disasters, how out of fucking character.
>Blows up a deli>Nobody is hurtNow we are really reaching. Civilian massacres are not a Spider-Man trope. And there was one guy and a cat in a deli that got shot with a lazor.
>Vulture learns his identity>Doesnt tell Scorpion despite Spider-Man ruining his lifeIts almost like they want a multi-dimensional antagonist, and not a cackling 3-color supahvillain
>Vultures wings explode because Peter failed to stop him from taking off>SurvivesIf he had died, you would have made YET ANOTHER "why duz Marvel kill all villains?
>You could go on and on and onNo, YOU could go on and on, and frankly we expect it from you, brainlet.