"You're my pack, Wednesday." feels like the Wenclair equivalent to Parksborn's "My loyalty is to you."
And I think that's beautiful.


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"You're my pack, Wednesday." feels like the Wenclair equivalent to Parksborn's "My loyalty is to you."
And I think that's beautiful.
It's been more than 24 hours after the hard launch and I wanna draw something about it because they mean the world to me but I am also still shocked and it doesn't feel real yet and all my ideas are floating around in my head like a thunderstorm
I just finished yfnsm and I'm still processing it.
Do I think it's (objectively) better written and developed than MSM? Heck yes.
Does it beat MSM as my favorite Spider-Man show? HELL NO.
I loved and enjoyed with all my being every single episode of YFNSM, don't get me wrong.
BUT one thing that made MSM so special to me was the development of Peter and Harry's relationship. Doesn't matter if you ship them or not, it is a reality that the first season of MSM was heavily based on the fact that Harry was Peter's best friend since they were very very young and despite that, Peter couldn't tell him his biggest secret. ALL BECAUSE OF NORMAN. In the Spider-Man vs Norman Osborn situation, Peter didn't want Harry to be collateral damage. However HARRY STILL WAS COLLATERAL DAMAGE. His project at the Horizon High expo, his inventions, his FRIENDSHIP with Peter AND his freedom all got caught in this situation and suffered indirectly because of Peter being Spider-Man. It also got reversed in season 2 with Harry faking an Europe trip to keep Peter safe and out of the Norman Osborn stuff. And in the end, in season 3 (if you can call that a season ig) Harry ended up taking Peter's side and choosing the opportunity to be FREE.
Yes, I loved the "Go get 'em tiger!" But nothing NOTHING can compare to Peter saying "My loyalty is to you, not to Spider-Man." Peter basically saying I'm more loyal to you than I am to myself.
THIS IS NOT ME THROWING SHADE AT YFNSM! It's just me being in love and absolutely obsessed with MSM. In case you internet people want to twist my words, I can like both iterations of the Spider-Man story and still have a personal preference and I have all the right to explain it here. It's my blog after all.
I could also make a post about everything I thought was great about YFNSM, but to do that properly I'd need a rewatch because I don't like to speak opinions out of pure memory of a show I only have watched once so far. I wouldn't be able to do justice to everything I liked. I just wanna point out that I lost my voice from all the screaming and screeching that happened while watching it.
At this precise moment of my life, I think Natalie Goodman is the only one who gets me fr
Why are we now even fighting about who has to tag their posts and how?
Why is this fandom so divided and each "side" at each other's throats?
Yes, I understand it is a very polarizing ending. Some people liked the finale, some people disliked it or even hated it. But why are we calling names and pointing morality fingers as if your opinion on a show makes you a better or worse person?
Why are we assuming what is going on in other people's lives just because they liked or didn't like a 90-minute episode? I ask this because I've seen people say things like "you clearly have never struggled with depression if you liked the finale" to "people who dislike the finale are acephobic and don't understand deep concepts"
Can't we just respect the people who do NOT want to debate their takes on the episode and are just sharing their thoughts to find community? And for those who WANT to debate, can we keep it healthy and RESPECTFUL?
Why did the director have to private her Twitter account because the fandom catched on fire? Why are people being harmed on both sides (or worse, just caught on the crossfire) when the one we should be mad at is none other than NG?
I know humans are gonna human, anyway, but it just breaks my heart seeing how what once was such a welcoming and safe space has become a war zone.
I started re-watching BH6 The Series because I got my hands on Salvat's novelization of the movie and it said TADASHI WAS EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD???? I remembered that his age was never stated in the movie nor the show and that it was a popular headcanon that he was somewhere around 19 and 23 (my personal one being that he was 22). I ALSO remembered that IN THE VERY FIRST EPISODE of the show it is stated that FRESHMEN DO NOT HAVE RIGHTS TO OWN PRIVATE LABS and later there's the Graduation of the rest of the group in season two which is somewhere around a year after Tadashi's death?
Technically, the novelization is NOT canon material so I should take what it says with a grain of salt and a bunch of the writer's own headcanons. But even then, I know that some books and extra content made by Disney say he was 18. However, my autistic ass REFUSES to believe Tadashi was any younger than 20 years old during the events of the movie.
So, my people, my BH6 fam who know more than I do, can someone explain this mess to me?
I literally just started the new Spider-Man animated show (Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man) and I saw ONE SINGLE INTERACTION between Peter as Spider-Man with Harry and I'm like
I'm destined to love parksborn in every single universe
GO GET 'EM TIGER?!?!
AFTER GIVING HIM THE RED AND BLUE SUIT?!?!?!?!
JUST KISS HIM ALREADY, HARRY!!!!