What film did you have such high expectations for, that you ended up underwhelmed by it?

Who was that?

Some dude in a montage right around when Stan Lee had his cameo

The ferry, because of that he lost the suit! How is that not consequences?

So he almost got a lot of innocent people killed and he just loses his suit... big deal.

The jet, one it didn't crash into the populated area because Spidey guided to the beach.

It only crashed because he was there to mess with the Vulture. You think Tony wouldn't be able to find that stuff in a heartbeat? If they had just let the plane get away, the issue with the Vulture would have made "his pay grade" that very night and the situation would have been resolved by the morning.

Cap America crashed 3 helicarriers killing people did you not like Winter Soldier?

That kicked off the Civil War, which apparently is completely over now. They had oversight after that - you think a kid fucking around in New York and causing huge problems won't have the government coming after him? You think Tony would have enough cred to somehow keep all the heat off Peter, right after his floating prison was broken into and everyone they wanted to lock up was sprung from jail? Noooope

Sounds like his character learned something and grow up

That was lip service only.

And he turn that down, so growth.

By a Marvel movie's absolutely pathetic standards, sure. The MCU has been just crap lately. Wonder Woman is better than anything they've put out in 10 years.

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