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E.g. to call Flash Thompson in the movie a
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E.g. to call Flash Thompson in the movie a \"wasted character\" because his portrayal in the movie makes it harder to adapt the \"Agent Venom\" storyline is technically true but, in my opinion, missing the point of the trope which is about a character who\'s wasted in the context/medium of the story in which they\'re portrayed, not because because their portrayal makes it difficult to adapt a future story line that may never be part of the MCU.

Sadly, I\'ve noted that the YMMV area here tends to be quite vehement in sticking with personal interpretations and life\'s too short to get into heated, non-civil, debates.
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I agree with you. I personally feel that this page and the main page trope list should focus on the version of Spider-Man that the MCU is trying to portray. Namely a 15 year boy, new to his powers, still trying to figure out how they work, no fighting experience, little life experience and with the typical confusions and poor choices associated with being a teenager in high-school.
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I agree with you. I personally feel that this page and the main page trope list should try and focus on the version of Spider-Man that the MCU is trying to portray. Namely a 15 year boy, new to his powers, still trying to figure out how they work, no fighting experience, little life experience and with the typical confusions and poor choices associated with being a teenager in high-school.
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I personally feel that all adaptation tropes examples should limit themselves to how well (or poorly) Spider-Man is adapted from how Marvel portrayed Spider-Man when he first started in the comics and taking in exceptions (ie future story line references) on a case by case basis.
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I think it would help reduce page bloat if the tropes examples limit themselves to how well (or poorly) Spider-Man is adapted from how Marvel portrayed Spider-Man when he first started in the comics and taking in exceptions (ie future story line references) on a case by case basis.
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E.g. to call Flash Thompson in the movie a
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E.g. to call Flash Thompson in the movie a \"wasted character\" because his portrayal in the movie makes it harder to adapt the \"Agent Venom\" storyline is technically true but, in my opinion, missing the point of the trope which is about a character who\'s wasted in the context/medium of the story as it\'s portrayed, not because because the portrayal makes it difficult to adapt a future story line that may never be part of the MCU.

Sadly, I\'ve noted that the YMMV area here tends to be quite vehement in sticking with personal interpretations and life\'s too short to get into heated, non-civil, debates.
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