 
                How I reacted to The Amazing Spider-Man 2's ending
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Also on Tumblr: http://marwangc.tumblr.com/post/123.....-match-the-one I really oughta start posting more stuff on my Tumblr, too.
This is, quite literally, how I reacted to the ending when I watched The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (the 2014 one) in the cinema...
Of course, this is before I later found out that Gwen Stacy had always doomed to die in the Spider-Man canon as a whole. x_x She died in the original Spider-Man comic, which totally shocked readers on that time. So it seemed tragically fitting that she'd also die in the movie as well.
The original version of this had a slightly different dialogue than this one. I edited it to better match the one in the movie. I really shouldn’t rely too much on my failing memory. =_=
            Also on Tumblr: http://marwangc.tumblr.com/post/123.....-match-the-one I really oughta start posting more stuff on my Tumblr, too.
This is, quite literally, how I reacted to the ending when I watched The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (the 2014 one) in the cinema...
Of course, this is before I later found out that Gwen Stacy had always doomed to die in the Spider-Man canon as a whole. x_x She died in the original Spider-Man comic, which totally shocked readers on that time. So it seemed tragically fitting that she'd also die in the movie as well.
The original version of this had a slightly different dialogue than this one. I edited it to better match the one in the movie. I really shouldn’t rely too much on my failing memory. =_=
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                    EDIT: Forgot to mention that yeah... I didn't go through that much stress about the scene, because I knew when they showed her momentum halt and where the web had grabbed her, I just kinda facepalmed. My brain went "If she's not dead, then she has about three seconds to live, because that fall just whipped her head into the ground AND broke her entire spinal nerve column in like...five places." Dammit.
I still think that because of the whole "Rebooting the series with Andrew Garcia" and how freaking COOL Gwen was, that they should have tweaked the story so that she didn't die. She carried the entire plot of the movie more than Spidey himself did.
Oh well.
            I still think that because of the whole "Rebooting the series with Andrew Garcia" and how freaking COOL Gwen was, that they should have tweaked the story so that she didn't die. She carried the entire plot of the movie more than Spidey himself did.
Oh well.
                    She's basically doomed, anyway. The moment that web around her wrist snapped, it was already too late for Spider-Man to sling another web line, due to being too far to reach her in time.
I honestly thought that Gwen Stacy would essentially replace Mary Jane Watson as Spider-Man's love interest in this continuity. That only made her death even more shocking.
            I honestly thought that Gwen Stacy would essentially replace Mary Jane Watson as Spider-Man's love interest in this continuity. That only made her death even more shocking.
                    I guess. ^_^;; Actually, in fact, the first time I found out that Darth Vader is Luke's father was when I was on my early teens -- I watched The Empire Strikes Back on TV, and the reveal genuinely shocked me. (Back then, we don't even have Internet, so there was no way for us to find out.)
And yeah, I didn't read those Spider-Man comics, so I wasn't aware that Gwen Stacy was doomed to die in the end.
            And yeah, I didn't read those Spider-Man comics, so I wasn't aware that Gwen Stacy was doomed to die in the end.
 
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