Listen "Spider-Man, Blue Hair, and Marvel Madness: A New Take on the Web-Slinger"
Episode Synopsis
Episode Overview:Main Discussion: JR and Stacey review the new Spider-Man animated series on Disney+, breaking down its unique take on the Spider-Man origin story.Marvel vs. Sony: They discuss their love/hate relationship with Marvel, pointing out that Stacey tends to like Sony’s Marvel movies (except Madame Web).TV Show Issues: JR jokes about how every show he and Stacey start together ends up moving to another network and getting messed up.Podcast Atmosphere: They experiment with recording in the dark using their RODECaster, adding a unique vibe to the episode.JR expresses frustration that TV shows keep changing networks, leading to inconsistent writing.Marvel movies are hit or miss—they agree on Kraven, but Morbius causes debate.Stacey never finished Madame Web, which JR always brings up.Sony’s Spider-Man movies vs. MCU Spider-Man – Stacey leans toward Sony’s versions, but JR is more mixed.JR kept seeing ads for the new animated Spider-Man show and finally decided to check it out.Stacey wasn’t initially interested, but she started paying attention after noticing that the origin story skipped some major parts.JR loves the animation style, but questions why so many characters have blue hair.The show skips the usual Uncle Ben storyline, dropping Peter Parker straight into action.Peter gets bit at the end of Episode 1 but by Episode 2, he’s already fully Spider-Man.Stacey was confused by the pacing—how did Peter figure out his powers so fast?The villains are introduced quickly and with high stakes, making the show feel more mature.Villains like Scorpion are more intense, even killing a character on screen.Stacey and JR debate where the spider that bit Peter actually came from.The show gives hints but no clear answer, leaving it up for interpretation.The final episode ties everything together, meaning they could end the show here without needing a second season.Lots of Marvel Easter eggs throughout the series—watching closely helps connect the dots.Harry Osborn’s storyline is different from previous versions, taking a more modern approach.JR describes the new take as “woke” but in a good way, making it feel fresh.Disney finally got something right with this show, despite recent Marvel struggles.JR and Stacey encourage listeners to watch the series and explain where the spider came from in the comments.Call to Action: Check out the Patreon for exclusive content.Sign-Off: JR and Stacey close out the episode with their usual banter and appreciation for their listeners.Key Topics & Takeaways:1. Marvel, Sony, and the Struggle of Watching TV Shows2. Discovering the New Spider-Man Show3. The Spider-Man Origin Story—A New Take4. Deep Dive into Spider-Man’s Powers & Origins5. Easter Eggs & Hidden DetailsFinal Thoughts & Wrap-Up
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