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* IronWoobie: Ben Grimm, like his comic counterpart, just wants to be human again. However, every time he comes close, he ends up losing the opportunity. In "The Cure", Reed changes him back to human by altering him on a molecular level to the way he was before the space station incident, but that erases his memories. Furthermore, he decides at the end of the episode that he needs to be turned back into The Thing to continue helping the others. Another time, he and Reed switched powers, and Reed intended to let the matter stand despite how difficult Ben's powers made his life because it was the closest to a cure Ben could get. Ben ended up sacrificing the opportunity to save his teammates from a Doombot. When the Grandmaster declared Ben the winner of the Contest of Champions, he suggested that he'd want to use the wish offered as a prize to return to his human self, but Ben instead used it to free everyone who had been trapped in the contest. Each time demonstrates how big-hearted he is, despite the consequences.

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* IronWoobie: Ben Grimm, like his comic counterpart, just wants to be human again. However, every time he comes close, he ends up losing the opportunity. In "The Cure", Reed changes him back to human by altering him on a molecular level to the way he was before the space station incident, but that erases his memories. Furthermore, he decides at the end of the episode that he needs to be turned back into The Thing to continue helping the others. Another time, he and Reed switched switch powers, and Reed intended intends to let the matter stand despite how difficult Ben's powers made make his life life, because it was is the closest to a cure Ben could can get. Ben ended up sacrificing the opportunity to save his teammates from a Doombot. When the Grandmaster declared Ben the winner of the Contest of Champions, he suggested that he'd want to use the wish offered as a prize to return to his human self, but Ben instead used it to free everyone who had been trapped in the contest. Each time demonstrates how big-hearted much of a hero he is, despite the consequences. his endless bad luck.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Overall the reception to this show is middle-of-the-road. The good animation and visuals have won the show praise, in addition to the characterization of the Four. On the other hand, the writing's considered decent-but-not-great at best or so-so at worst and ''WGH'' didn't do much to move the goalposts for Marvel in animation during the time it was airing, being a largely forgotten show nowadays. As a result, few people remember this show in modern times despite the 2000s seeing Marvel's success grow exponentially in its other franchises like Spider-Man, X-Men, or Iron Man.
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* IronWoobie: Ben Grimm, like his comic counterpart, just wants to be human again. However, every time he comes close, he ends up losing the opportunity. In "The Cure", Reed changes him back to human by altering him on a molecular level to the way he was before the space station incident, but that erases his memories. Furthermore, he decides at the end of the episode that he needs to be turned back into The Thing to continue helping the others. Another time, he and Reed switched powers, and Reed intended to let the matter stand despite how difficult Ben's powers made his life because it was the closest to a cure Ben could get. Ben ended up sacrificing the opportunity to save his teammates from a Doombot. When the Grandmaster declared Ben the winner of the Contest of Champions, he suggested that he'd want to use the wish offered as a prize to return to his human self, but Ben instead used it to free everyone who had been trapped in the contest. Each time demonstrates how big-hearted he is, but given the consequences, it's a miracle he hasn't gone crazy.

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* IronWoobie: Ben Grimm, like his comic counterpart, just wants to be human again. However, every time he comes close, he ends up losing the opportunity. In "The Cure", Reed changes him back to human by altering him on a molecular level to the way he was before the space station incident, but that erases his memories. Furthermore, he decides at the end of the episode that he needs to be turned back into The Thing to continue helping the others. Another time, he and Reed switched powers, and Reed intended to let the matter stand despite how difficult Ben's powers made his life because it was the closest to a cure Ben could get. Ben ended up sacrificing the opportunity to save his teammates from a Doombot. When the Grandmaster declared Ben the winner of the Contest of Champions, he suggested that he'd want to use the wish offered as a prize to return to his human self, but Ben instead used it to free everyone who had been trapped in the contest. Each time demonstrates how big-hearted he is, but given despite the consequences, it's a miracle he hasn't gone crazy.consequences.
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** "Doomed" has Doom [[FreakyFridayFlip switching bodies with Reed]]. Seven years later, [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan2013r another Marvel science hero would have his body stolen by his mad scientist arch-enemy.]]

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** "Doomed" has Doom [[FreakyFridayFlip switching bodies with Reed]]. Seven years later, [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan2013r [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan2013 another Marvel science hero would have his body stolen by his mad scientist arch-enemy.]]
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** "Doomed" has Doom [[FreakyFridayFlip switching bodies with Reed]]. Seven years later, [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan another Marvel science hero would have his body stolen by his mad scientist arch-enemy.]]

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** "Doomed" has Doom [[FreakyFridayFlip switching bodies with Reed]]. Seven years later, [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan2013r another Marvel science hero would have his body stolen by his mad scientist arch-enemy.]]



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