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ShadowScythe from Australia Since: Dec, 2009
#1: Jan 24th 2011 at 1:15:22 AM

Should this go in Comics?

Ok, so this arc I'm writing is sort of a shout out to spiderman with some deconstructive aspects (basically playing up the spiderman-esque character as having more in common with, say, Travis Bickle than a selfless superhero). His (rather shallow) crush is on a girl whose name initialises to MJ (Miranda Jacobs).

Now at some point I want him to say a line that Peter would say to Mary Jane, that in the context of the comics/movies/animated series would be romantic but from him it makes him sound like some crazy stalker or even a killer. I've been mining through the movie series and issues of Ultimate Spiderman and Spiderman loves Mary Jane, but I can't quite find the line I'm looking for.

I might've missed some potentially good lines in those issues but can anyone think of any lines from the comics or animated series or whatever that would work for this?

juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#2: Jan 24th 2011 at 8:52:16 AM

I've watched you since you were a five year old. Well, it's taken out of context.

It's from the first one, and little bit of a paraphrase.

edited 24th Jan '11 8:52:43 AM by juancarlos11

It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.
ShadowScythe from Australia Since: Dec, 2009
#3: Jan 24th 2011 at 2:10:52 PM

Do you remember what scene so I can find that on my Dvd?

juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#4: Jan 24th 2011 at 2:16:48 PM

It's from an earlier scene where MJ and Peter have a talk about what they're going to do when they graduate, and then comes Flash to pick her up in a cool car. I'm not completeley sure about how it's phrased, though. I saw it dubbed.

It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.
ShadowScythe from Australia Since: Dec, 2009
#5: Jan 24th 2011 at 2:22:55 PM

In English, I think you mean the line "I cried like a baby when you played Cinderella"...which could work, but it'd be really hard and kinda weird to work into my script.

juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#6: Jan 24th 2011 at 2:32:05 PM

Yeah, but there's a set-up before that.

It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.
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