Wednesday, 27 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man: After Watching

I've had a lot to say about Ultimate Spider-Man over the course of the last hundred-odd posts, and I've got a lot to say about it here, in my post-watching post, but there is something I'd like to say about it up front. I've been pretty critical of the series overall, and this post isn't going to be much kinder, but something that I will say in the show's defence is that it's hard to tell how much bad writing is due to executive meddling. I hated shit like the Sinister Six's ugly-ass "upgrades", but what are the odds that they were added in because some soulless being in a suit wanted to sell toys, not because the writers and designers thought, "Yes, this is genius"? There's no way to tell which pieces of bad writing were there thanks to the writers, which were due to writing constraints, and which were forced upon them, but with regards to the latter two, their presence is somewhat more forgiveable in the story. I can't fault the writers for going along with the bidding of their corporate overlords rather than resigning in disgust; they need money to live too.

Now, with that out of the way, let's ask the question: what does hurt Ultimate Spider-Man's quality so much, and makes me dislike it so much in spite of a pretty decent premise? Firstly, as I pointed out in more than a few posts, I think that the internal logic of the show is frequently faulty (and unfortunately, I don't think that this one can be blamed on executives). Taking a random episode as an example - Cloak and Dagger - Cloak is randomly able to be controlled by Dormammu, and Dormammu is looking to create an army of mystics when he already has an army of Mindless Ones, and doing so only attracts the heros' attention. The show constantly pulls things like this - characters do things only because the plot requires them to, or we'll be told that "Doing this thing will do the thing we want!" even when there's no logical connection between the two. I don't need some elaborate hard sci-fi explanation for why something works, but if I'm unable to suspend my sense of disbelief as frequently as I was watching the show, something's wrong. On a related note, the fights are also frequently subject to this logic, and very few of them were entertaining or well-choreographed.

A second issue I have with the show is that the writers fail to sell the characters very well. Everyone craps themselves when the Green Goblin appears, and he constantly monologues about how smart he is and how everything's going to plan, but he's more boring and annoying than anything. Peter talks about how much his teammates are his family, then complains about how they're living in his house and can't wait for them to get back to the Helicarrier. His teammates themselves end something like half the episodes in the first season playing a prank on Peter or laughing at him for something, and it doesn't come across as funny - it's spiteful. The writers have solid enough ideas for the characters, but the majority of the time they're executed poorly.

Another thing that hurts the show, admittedly not as badly as the above two points, is that it's frequently full of wasted potential. Spider-Man's teammates all move in with him, then move back to the SHIELD Helicarrier before half of the second season is even over. The New Warriors are gradually set up over the first few episodes of the third season, but quickly fade into the background and don't do much. Scorpion and Kraven the Hunter are set up as antagonists for Iron Fist and White Tiger, respectively, but soon become just another pair of villains in the crowd that's going after Spider-Man. The show rarely feels like it's willing to break free of the status quo, even when what's on offer is much more tantalising and different to what we've seen before.

The final thing I've identified (off the top of my head, admittedly) that hurts the show is probably one that a lot of people have an issue with when it comes to the show - it's really damn inane at times. More or less a year ago in my pre-watching post I said that I didn't have an issue with the fourth-wall breaking moments. How very, very wrong I was - I'd obviously blocked out my memory of just how bad the cutaway "jokes" in the show are, and they really bring things down a lot. Thankfully they started getting phased out as the show continued, but even once they're cut out there's plenty of childish stuff in the show (the stock scream Spider-Man gives when surprised or scared stands out). Apparently someone mistook "aimed at children" for "the writing has to be childish".

Still, the show does have its moments of competence - what does work? I like the Avengers, and that they're constantly presented as the standard the Spider-Man is striving for. I like Spider-Man's teammates (his original team, the New Warriors, and the spider-themed heroes) when we get a rare moment of insight into who they are, and when they're not there just to get thrown around by the villains. (Come to think of it, were there any times when Spider-Man was defeated by the villain, and one of his teammates saved the day?) I liked that pretty much all of Spider-Man's allies and supporting cast learned his identity and supported him once they did. I loved that Norman Osborn here mostly turned out to be a good guy, and that when cured of being the Green Goblin, he (eventually) stayed cured.

Yeah...looking at it broadly, there's a lot more bad things than good things here.

To wrap things up, I'll go over a few last miscellaneous thoughts before getting to the best and worst episodes of the series so that you, the intelligent reader, know what to look forwards to and what to avoid if you decide to check out this series:

  • J. Jonah Jameson is really wasted here, and it's a pity because he's voiced by none other than J. K. Simmons. All he ever does is scream at Spider-Man, with none of the nuance or comedy that makes him such a beloved character. There's maybe two or three episodes at most where he actually influences or affects the plot, and even then I'd hardly say that his presence is essential.
  • Speaking of Jamesons - remember when The Man-Wolf ended with John Jameson being held in containment? The writers don't!
  • Another dropped plot point is the end of The Parent Trap - Luke's eyes started glowing, hinting that he'd get new powers, but this never goes anywhere.
  • Agent Coulson is mentioned in Agent Venom to have disappeared on a "special classified mission," and that's the last we ever see of him. My headcanon is that his secret mission was to kill Nova, because everyone at SHIELD was sick of him but didn't want to be the first to say so. Although...I guess this means that he failed. Actually, I dunno, maybe he was playing the long game and a few seconds after the final episode he completed his mission. Okay, yeah, that works for me.
  • Ava Ayala - White Tiger, for those of you not keeping up - is constantly presented as being obsessed with schoolwork and training, telling off the others most of the time when they want to have fun. It's meant to be annoying, and from what I've seen online a lot of people didn't like her, but it honestly worked pretty well for me - particularly in the first season, other characters are frequently so juvenile and irritating that it was nice to have someone with a clear head on their shoulders. For bonus points, the reason for her being so disciplined is justified very well with her backstory.
  • I Am Spider-Man has Miles Morales listed as one of the students at the school, three seasons before the alternate Miles travels to this universe and eventually begins living here. I know it's just an easter egg for comic viewers, but still, it would be cool for them to meet, or for Peter to have realised, "Wait, there's a random student at my school who's your counterpart!"

Sunday, 24 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man Episode One Hundred and Four: Graduation Day, Part Two

Graduation Day, Part Two


First Aired: January 7th, 2017

Synopsis: Doctor Octopus locks Aunt May and Spider-Man in the room they're in, but not before revealing that the hard light shell surrounding the superheroes is going to shrink in size. Once he's left Aunt May reveals that as a graduation present she brought Peter his original web shooters. He puts them on and rappels out the window to a SHIELD armoury, where he grabs a jet pack. Spider-Man flies towards Oscorp, having realised that Norman Osborn wasn't at the graduation ceremony. Vulture appears and damages the jetpack, but Spider-Man gets away regardless. He meets with Norman who says that he can restore Spider-Man's powers, and reveals that he's gotten his memory as the Goblin back, but has kept Spider-Man's identity to himself out of respect. They manage to find a secret laboratory of Doctor Octopus' where the original radioactive spider is and it bites Spider-Man. Doctor Octopus then appears with his Sinister Six, wanting revenge on Norman, but to Spider-Man's dismay he discovers that the spider hasn't restored his powers.

Wednesday, 20 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man Episode One Hundred and Three: Graduation Day, Part One

Graduation Day, Part One


First Aired: January 7th, 2017

Synopsis: Peter's getting his diploma from SHIELD Academy today and is excited, but becomes less so when he finds Doctor Octopus in his house. Ock says that if he continues being Spider-Man he'll threaten Aunt May, but once he leaves Spider-Man places May in a secure SHIELD location. He then tells all of his teammates what's happened, and they split up to go to places where Ock has known associates and locations. Firstly, with his original team Spider-Man finds Scorpion at a warehouse. As they fight him they also find an imprisoned Crossbones, who is forcibly transformed into a Lizard. Both villains are defeated, and Spider-Man finds some plans involving hard-light technology. He's then contacted by the New Warriors, consisting of Triton, Squirrel Girl, Cloak, and Dagger, and goes to help them fight Kraven the Hunter. They rush in against Spider-Man's orders and are attacked by Vulture, too, but Spider-Man's leadership defeats the villains easily. 

Sunday, 17 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man Episode One Hundred and Two: The Moon Knight Before Christmas

The Moon Knight Before Christmas


First Aired: December 17th, 2016

Synopsis: Spider-Man is housesitting the Sanctum Sanctorum for Doctor Strange on Christmas when he hears a scream from outside. Checking outside he sees a small girl being attacked by a mysterious figure calling himself Moon Knight, who himself says that he's trying to stop a demon. Spider-Man listens to the girl, Francie, and takes her inside the Sanctum Sanctorum which is warded to only let in who he allows. Francie ends up entering a room Spider-Man was forbidden from entering and she finds the helmet of an old villain of Spider-Man's, Mysterio. The helmet allowed Mysterio to make his illusions real, but during Spider-Man's final fight with him Mysterio disappeared, leaving Spider-Man with the helmet which he took to Doctor Strange. Spider-Man is briefly distracted by Moon Knight trying to break into the Sanctum Sanctorum, but on returning to Francie finds her grown up and wearing a Mysterio costume. She's actually his daughter, and intends on claiming the helmet to become the new Mysterio.

Wednesday, 13 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man Episode One Hundred and One: The Spider-Slayers, Part Three

The Spider-Slayers, Part Three

First Aired: October 22nd, 2016

Synopsis: Spider-Man and his team return to the Triskelion, but SHIELD Academy still think that Scarlet Spider is a traitor and attack him. There's a big brawl but Scarlet ends up calling off the spider-slayers and things cool down. The slayers get locked into stasis tubes for now but the next day a bunch of people are found unconscious. Everyone's suspicious that the spider-slayers did it, but as their tubes lock from the outside they're cleared for now. Scarlet Spider starts looking more suspicious as the security room is found slashed up, so he voluntarily locks himself up in a stasis tube to assuage fears. Everyone splits up to investigate further but more people are taken out, and when Scarlet's tube is checked it turns out to be empty. They follow a trail of synthezoid fluid to Kaine, the spider-synthezoid previous fought by Mary Jane and Spider-Man, who is now further mutated. They realise that he's responsible for everything and fight him.

Sunday, 10 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man Episode One Hundred: The Spider-Slayers, Part Two

The Spider-Slayers, Part Two


First Aired: October 15th, 2016

Synopsis: Spider-Man is now in Doctor Octopus' submarine, travelling with Scarlet Spider and Ock to HYDRA Island. As they make their way inside HYDRA Island they're approached by spider-synthezoids named Bone Spider, Goliath Spider, and Ghost Spider, whom Ock should be able to control, but their controls have been disabled by Arnim Zola. Meanwhile, Mary Jane meets with Flash, Amadeus, and Miles and tells them that they need to get to HYDRA Island. Back on said island Doctor Octopus reveals that the synthezoids - named the spider-slayers - were designed to be led by Scarlet and the Scarlet himself is a synthezoid. Scarlet has an existential crisis but eventually gets it together and helps beat them up. While that happens Doctor Octopus leaves to find his nanotech research, and upon using it on himself, is physically changed, including having a yellow-and-green outfit. To Spider-Man and Scarlet Spider's surprise, he returns and helps them stop the spider-slayers, trapping them in cages using nanotechnology.

Wednesday, 6 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man Episode Ninety-Nine: The Spider-Slayers, Part One

The Spider-Slayers, Part One


First Aired: October 8th, 2016

Synopsis: Peter and Mary Jane are hanging out when they find someone in a Spider-Man suit in the bushes. His mask won't come off as it appears to be his face, and he shocks Peter when he touches him. Peter changes to Spider-Man and with Mary Jane, goes after the duplicate which has escaped. They find a secret base with a smashed up laboratory. There are notes about something called Project Kaine, but before they can look through them further more Spider-Man duplicates, appearing to be based on Arnim Zola's synthezoids, appear. Mary Jane reveals that she still has the Carnage symbiote and transforms into what she declares is the Ultimate Spider-Woman. She admits that she didn't tell Peter since he kept being Spider-Man a secret from her for so long, and she doesn't want to be a superhero. The fight breaks open the floor below and the duo are attacked by the duplicate which fought them in the park, but it's taken out by a reappearing Scarlet Spider.

Sunday, 3 April 2022

Ultimate Spider-Man Episode Ninety-Eight: Strange Little Halloween

Strange Little Halloween

First Aired: October 1st, 2016

Synopsis: Spider-Man goes out trick or treating but his friends don't want to join. While he's out a wave of magical energy turns kids into what they're dressed as, so Spider-Man goes to Doctor Strange, who says that he's contained it to the city. He doesn't know who's behind it but can detect that it originated from the quantum space between dimensions, so they go to see Ant-Man. Due to the spell Ant-Man has turned into a giant ant, but Doctor Strange returns him to normal and he shrinks them down into the quantum realm. In the quantum realm they find Baron Mordo, who has Dormammu working for him. As they fight him Dormammu turns into Ultron, then Doctor Octopus, and they realise that it's just an illusion. Spider-Man deduces that the power is within Mordo himself and that he's drawing energy from the quantum realm - therefore, if they can take him out of it he'll be depowered.

Friday, 1 April 2022

CROSS ANGE: Rondo of Angel and Dragon Episode Thirteen: Arzenal in Flames

Arzenal in Flames


First Aired: January 3rd, 2015

Synopsis: A fleet lead by Julio show up to Arzenal, ostensibly to relieve the Norma but in reality to kill them all. Jill tells anyone who wants to surrender to do so, but everyone's ready to fight. She heads below Arzenal, where a ship is hidden, and starts preparing it. Meanwhile, Hilda, Chris, and Rosalie start fighting back against the humans who have infiltrated Arzenal. Some humans capture Vivian and take her away. Ange, meanwhile, is escorted away by Salia, who says that she has to get to the Vilkiss and escape, but Momoka saves Ange. Embryo appears before Ange and tells her where to find Julio. She makes her way to the Vilkiss, and after saving Hilda's squad, pinned down by fire, she flies off to go after Julio.

The End

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