Subject: Except... (massive spoilers)
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Posted on: 2023-06-27 13:31:56 UTC

...there's a high probability that canon events are a buncha baloney. For one, narratively speaking, Miles is the protagonist of this superhero story about rebelling against the system that tells you how to live your life, so he's probably right. But that can't happen if saving a police captain actually endangers an entire universe, so there must be something more going on here.

Miguel claims disrupting canon events, like Miles did in Mumbattan, destroys universes, but let's examine this claim. When the universe he traveled to was destroyed, everything started glitching -- but the destruction caused by an averted canon event in Mumbattan looks a lot more like one of the Spot's holes to me. And what a coincidence, they just got done not stopping that guy from becoming an Avengers-level threat. Not to mention that when Gwen's canon event -- the loss of her dad -- is averted, nothing immediately starts breaking.

I don't think Miguel's lying to everyone to selfishly justify Spider Society and maintain power for himself. That would be suuuuuuuuuuper boring, and I think this particular plot point is meant to parallel the older generation believing it's their way or the highway as much as angry comic book fans claiming Spider-Man isn't Spider-Man if he doesn't go through the same things as the original or if he's black. Miguel saw one (1) data point and jumped to conclusions from there -- and isn't it such a comfortable conclusion? To know your pain had a purpose? That it could not be avoided? And who wants to risk entire universes to test whether a few police captains can be saved?

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