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TopicI somehow missed that Across the Spider-Verse ended that way. *spoilers*
Prismsblade
11/09/23 10:02:52 AM
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pegusus123456 posted...
I'm pretty sure it's not Peter specifically. Like one of the episodes of the MCU's What If is about Dr. Strange trying to stop his girlfriend from dying, but every attempt ends in failure. When he finally does, his reality starts falling apart around him. They use their own phrase, but it's functionally identical to a canon event. Obviously that's a different continuity, cameos and references aside, but I think that's the idea of what they're going with.

The context of it all in that episode made sense. Mostly due to how important it was to strange and being the very catalyst to him becoming the sorcerer supreme.

But thats not really the case for Peter. Especially when said events are not Only inconsequential in the grand scheme of things both for the world or even peter himself but unnecessary even. Maybe for uncle Ben not his friend/love interest father dying.

Hell the entire premise seems counter intuitive as Peter is supposed to allow somebody to die for his development? Despite being able to save them. But also said act would go entirely against what he was meant to learn from the death in the place. So its just a weirdly contrived paradox overall.

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