Staten Island Ferry with a Distant View of Manhattan and New Jersey - Richard Estes, 2011 .
American, b. 1932 -
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Staten Island Ferry with a Distant View of Manhattan and New Jersey - Richard Estes, 2011 .
American, b. 1932 -
Oil on board , 32.7 x 48.0 cm. 12.9 x 18.9 in.
Ferry - Ulrik Møller , 2019,
Danish, b. 1962-
oil on canvas, 150 x 120 cm
The Ferryman of the Moselle - Dominique-Peyronnet , c.1934
French, 1872-1943
Oil on canvas, 35 x 45 5/8 in 88.9 x 115.9 cm.
I was rewatching Spiderman; Homecoming tonight and I gotta say I kind of feel like the disaster at the ferry was Tony’s fault in a way. I love Tony Stark with all my fucking heart so this isn’t an attempt at bashing the character; characters can fuck up and still be loved.
But alright so Tony was more than a little aware that Peter was fixated on the weapons scandal and the winged villain; he had to have at least put it together that Peter was feeling ignored by both him and Happy. He knew enough in advance to set the FBI up on the ferry in order to take the weapons dealers down, so why not let Peter know the situation was taken care of? He never would’ve been on the ferry and not in science class if he’d been informed of the progress.
It probably came from Tony wanting to keep Peter as uninvolved as possible, but by then it was already too late for him not to be involved.
The high tension ferry scene is also a moral testament of the people of Gotham. On one boat, we have a group of well minded civilians looking to escape the Joker's happenings. On the other boat, we have a group of questionable prisoners who city officials are looking to keep out of the Joker's happenings. Both contain enough gasoline to fuel a small country, and both hold the other boat's detonator. The Joker gives the a half hour to decide and threatens to blow both boats up if each boat does not decide.