Tangled Web
- Episode aired Feb 12, 2025
- TV-Y7-FV
- 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Norman gives Spider-Man an ultimatum, causing Peter to do some soul-searching.Norman gives Spider-Man an ultimatum, causing Peter to do some soul-searching.Norman gives Spider-Man an ultimatum, causing Peter to do some soul-searching.
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Hudson Thames
- Peter Parker
- (voice)
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Kari Wahlgren
- May Parker
- (voice)
Grace Song
- Nico Minoru
- (voice)
Zeno Robinson
- Harry Osborn
- (voice)
Eugene Byrd
- Lonnie Lincoln
- (voice)
Colman Domingo
- Norman Osborn
- (voice)
Hugh Dancy
- Dr. Otto Octavius
- (voice)
Cathy Ang
- Pearl Pangan
- (voice)
Leilani Barrett
- Big Donovan
- (voice)
Ettore Ewen
- Bulldozer
- (voice)
Alex Désert
- Grift
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Mick Wingert
- Tony Stark
- (voice)
- …
Aleks Le
- Amadeus Cho
- (voice)
Erica Luttrell
- Asha
- (voice)
Zehra Fazal
- Dr. Connors
- (voice)
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There's a moment in life when you face a fight you just can't win, one that shakes you to your core and makes you question everything you thought you knew about yourself. The first time you lose big, it doesn't just bruise your body - it bruises your confidence, your belief in yourself, and your ability to push forward. That moment is an inevitable crossroads, and for Peter Parker, it's one of the most defining aspects of his journey as Spider-Man. He's always been about the consequences of his actions, the weight of responsibility, and the lessons learned through struggle. But what happens when he's the one struggling to stand back up?
Episode 8 of "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man," titled "Tangled Web," dives headfirst into that question. This episode is a tense, emotionally charged chapter that showcases Peter's overwhelming responsibilities, his deepening internal conflicts, and the shifting dynamics between the people in his life. Perhaps most notably, Norman Osborn's role in Peter's journey is beginning to take a much darker turn. What initially seemed like a mentor-mentee relationship is evolving into something more complicated - and potentially dangerous. The way the show is approaching Peter's development is different from what we've seen before, and in doing so, it challenges our expectations of what makes him Spider-Man. This deviation from tradition might lead to some fascinating consequences down the line. At its heart, this episode continues to reinforce Peter's core beliefs - what defines him as a hero and what pushes him forward. But it also subtly questions them, placing him at a crossroads where he must decide whether to hold on to what he's always known or embrace a new perspective on power and responsibility. It's an exciting, thought-provoking journey that keeps viewers engaged and invested in his transformation. That said, the writing isn't flawless. Certain characters who should serve as Peter's support system feel underutilized in this episode. Aunt May, for example, has always been a grounding force in Peter's life, yet her advice here comes across as generic rather than deeply personal. Instead of offering wisdom that truly impacts Peter's arc, her words feel like they're treading familiar ground without adding new layers to his emotional growth.
"Tangled Web" sets up some intriguing developments for the future. As the season moves forward, it's clear that some of its more complex threads are beginning to weave together, possibly leading to a dramatic shift in Peter's world. Whether the show fully capitalizes on these elements remains to be seen, but for now, it's an exciting ride with plenty of potential twists.
Episode 8 of "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man," titled "Tangled Web," dives headfirst into that question. This episode is a tense, emotionally charged chapter that showcases Peter's overwhelming responsibilities, his deepening internal conflicts, and the shifting dynamics between the people in his life. Perhaps most notably, Norman Osborn's role in Peter's journey is beginning to take a much darker turn. What initially seemed like a mentor-mentee relationship is evolving into something more complicated - and potentially dangerous. The way the show is approaching Peter's development is different from what we've seen before, and in doing so, it challenges our expectations of what makes him Spider-Man. This deviation from tradition might lead to some fascinating consequences down the line. At its heart, this episode continues to reinforce Peter's core beliefs - what defines him as a hero and what pushes him forward. But it also subtly questions them, placing him at a crossroads where he must decide whether to hold on to what he's always known or embrace a new perspective on power and responsibility. It's an exciting, thought-provoking journey that keeps viewers engaged and invested in his transformation. That said, the writing isn't flawless. Certain characters who should serve as Peter's support system feel underutilized in this episode. Aunt May, for example, has always been a grounding force in Peter's life, yet her advice here comes across as generic rather than deeply personal. Instead of offering wisdom that truly impacts Peter's arc, her words feel like they're treading familiar ground without adding new layers to his emotional growth.
"Tangled Web" sets up some intriguing developments for the future. As the season moves forward, it's clear that some of its more complex threads are beginning to weave together, possibly leading to a dramatic shift in Peter's world. Whether the show fully capitalizes on these elements remains to be seen, but for now, it's an exciting ride with plenty of potential twists.
Did you know
- TriviaMick Wingert reprises his voice-role as Tony Stark / Iron Man from What If...? (2021).
- ConnectionsReferences Spider-Man 2 (2004)
- SoundtracksNeighbor Like Me
Written by Paul Francis Webster, Bob Harris (as J. Robert Harris), Isaac Lucas, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, and Melo Makes Music (as Carmelo Cianflone)
Performed by The Math Club feat. Isaac Lucas (as Relaye) and Melo Makes Music
Courtesy of The Math Club
Contains a sample of "Spider-Man Theme"
Courtesy of Marvel Music, Inc.
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