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Seeing as how the YMMV is opinion-based, and not everyone will share the same views, I was of the personal opinion that Peter could have handled the situation a bit better. After all, he knew about Toomes but up to that point, Toomes knew nothing about him and didn't make the threat until the very end of the drive, in which case Peter went after him anyways. In that light, things could have gone down very differently if he had kept his cool and not given Vulture any reason to read him like an open book.
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Seeing as how the YMMV is opinion-based, and not everyone will share the same views, I was of the personal opinion that Peter could have handled the situation a bit better. After all, he knew about Toomes but up to that point, Toomes knew nothing about him and didn\'t make the threat until the very end of the drive, in which case Peter went after him anyways. In that light, things could have gone down very differently if he had kept his cool and not given Vulture any reason to read him like an open book, even if Peter wasn\'t the greatest strategist at that point.
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And as I said before, I understand that the whole point of Homecoming was to portray Peter as a less mature teenager who's still learning the ropes but that doesn't make some of his screwups any less cringe-worthy. After all, in real life, a high school student who gets drunk and crashes his dad's car into a tree has the perfectly legitimate excuse that he's young and immature but his actions would still be considered idiotic. In that sense, I feel that Peter's reaction to finding out Toomes was Liz's dad and blowing his cover was fully understandable, given his age and inexperience, but still quite stupid.
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And as I said before, I understand that the whole point of Homecoming was to portray Peter as a less mature teenager who\'s still learning the ropes but that doesn\'t make some of his screwups any less cringe-worthy. After all, in real life, a high school student who gets drunk and crashes his dad\'s car into a tree has the perfectly legitimate excuse that he\'s young and immature but his actions would still be considered idiotic. In that sense, I feel that Peter\'s reaction to finding out Toomes was Liz\'s dad and blowing his cover was fully understandable, given his age and inexperience, but still quite stupid.
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