Commented "Both are good but FWS had the better themes and the more important message. I really loved FWS, it was one of the strongest entries in the MCU, it was very smart and poignant."
Commented "There should be an exam if you want a gun, you should prove that you are not crazy and that you know the law, heck, you should have to be taught how to use one like you are taught how to drive."
Commented "Online shopping is the future. Parking alone was always a big issue, also you only need to visit 2 or 3 stores most of the time, overall going to a mall is more of a hustle than it needs to be."
Commented "1st: it makes Peter more unique, all the other A-list heroes are adults. 2nd: having a teenage hero facing adult villains is more dramatic, the hero has 1 more disadvantage to overcome. 3rd: the relationship drama is more fun to follow "
Commented "The tone and character interaction between Eddie and the Venom is the thing that worked in the first movie, a good sequel should keep the best parts of the original and it looks like that's what is going to happen here."
Replied "I love that he is not bitter, he is not filled with resentment over how he has been treated. I love that he is an optimist, always striving to do better and pushing other people to do the same."
Replied "I love that he doesn't give up on people, he attempts to save Isaiah from his bitterness (which is justified but it is poisonous to his soul). He also attempts to save Karli from her anger and resentment, sadly he fails with her but he never gave up. I love Sam, he is the best MCU character."
Commented "I love Sam. I love that he always tries to deescalate a tense situation, I love that he is full of empathy, even for people others write off as terrorists, I love that he is not a glory hog, he sees the shield as a colossal responsibility and not a way to get acclamation and fame."