@@DavidN16792 Don't forget that Hobie doesn't like having to do stuff because others tell him to, he told Miles what he could do but never forced it on him
A detail I just noticed that I find interesting that also points to Cannon Events not really being as Miguel thinks, that anomaly after the event, wasn't caused by the event being disrupted and that was actually one of Spots', well, spots/portals wtfeveryouwannacallem, is that Spots theme plays over the camera showing the glitchy spot, signifying that spot had a hand in that "anomaly".
забавен тот факт, что "каноническое событие" должно было произойти именно с участием майзла, ведь без него не было бы и разрушений (спот бы просто не появился). где-то мигель допустил ошибку
The designers of that research building are just as reckless as Spot. It was a **gigantic** wedge hanging peculiarly over a densely populated (not to mention haphazard) city just waiting to crush a million people. Structural integrity inevitably weakens so, in short, this was a catastrophe waiting to happen. Imagine if the 4 Spiders weren't there to intervene. Something designed like that is built on solid flat terrain. While composed of Indian culture, Mumbattan is geographically New York (duh) which does (rarely) experience tremors. All it takes is one hard shake and things start tumbling down.
What arrogance? All his goofiness is a front to cover his personal mission to protect his friends and rebel against a fundamentally flawed, domineering organization trying to exert control on something they don't fully understand. When he says he doesn't follow orders and neither does Miles, pride doesn't factor in at all. That's an attempt to keep Miles from going to the base and delivering himself to Miguel, because he knows it's a trap. He just paints the image of someone who's prone to being rebellious purely for the sake of being rebellious so that the behavior fits into his character while he pursues his actual goals. To be so 100, I didn't like him at first either, but then I realized what his deal is and he totally grew on me. The one who's annoying is Gwen (because she's cocky, impulsive, indecisive, rude, and so desperate for acceptance) and Miguel is just downright agitating (because he's genuinely extremely arrogant and self-absorbed). Dude basically sees himself as some divine arbiter of the universe's will. He talks about it repeatedly, muttering it to himself and yelling at other people about how he is the only one who's capable of protecting the space-time continuum despite the fact that he's operating based exclusively on conclusions drawn from a program he created, without actually having the full picture. I realize it's primarily motivated by trauma and grief, but he's still an unbearably self-righteous djck. Acts like he's the chosen one of the multiverse just because he sees himself that way.
What arrogance? All his goofiness is a front to cover his personal mission to protect his friends and rebel against a fundamentally flawed, domineering organization trying to exert control on something they don't fully understand. When he says he doesn't follow orders and neither does Miles, pride doesn't factor in at all. That's an attempt to keep Miles from going to the base and delivering himself to Miguel, because he knows it's a trap. He just paints the image of someone who's prone to being rebellious purely for the sake of being rebellious so that the behavior fits into his character while he pursues his actual goals. To be so 100, I didn't like him at first either, but then I realized what his deal is and he totally grew on me. The one who's annoying is Gwen (because she's cocky, impulsive, indecisive, rude, and so desperate for acceptance) and Miguel is just downright agitating (because he's genuinely extremely arrogant and self-absorbed). Dude basically sees himself as some divine arbiter of the universe's will. He talks about it repeatedly, muttering it to himself and yelling at other people about how he is the only one who's capable of protecting the space-time continuum despite the fact that he's operating based exclusively on conclusions drawn from a program he created, without actually having the full picture. I realize it's primarily motivated by trauma and grief, but he's still an unbearably self-righteous jerk. Acts like he's the chosen one of the multiverse just because he sees himself that way.
@@PrometheuzReturnsyes, he says dumb stuff like “i’ll do it, but not because u told me to”. also, later in the movie, he salutes mayday for “taking a crap on the establishment”. which is dumb, cuz why is he acting like he wasn’t in the establishment for the longest time already? makes 0 sense
Who gave the animators and story writers this much freedom to go wild and blow our minds with this fluid and vivid ass animated sequence
Just realized that Hobie was trying to keep Miles from going to HQ so he wouldn't be detained by Miguel.
that was ALL he had to do. and, he failed. bad writing, bad character.
Hobie was trying to protect and support him the entire time.
@@DavidN16792 Don't forget that Hobie doesn't like having to do stuff because others tell him to, he told Miles what he could do but never forced it on him
@@DavidN16792 Yeah, good writing is when the characters always make the correct decision and avoid the conflicts.
@@TheDJYoshHobie is acting like he wasn’t part of the establishment for months 😂 this movie is full of plot holes, more holes than the spot himself 🤣
I absolutely ADORE this rescue sequence with the falling buildings. The animation is so fluid and dynamic!
This entire scene was 🔥 the part where pavitir was spinning and miles caught his hand and hey landed on the building 🤌 Teamwork makes the dreamwork...
A detail I just noticed that I find interesting that also points to Cannon Events not really being as Miguel thinks, that anomaly after the event, wasn't caused by the event being disrupted and that was actually one of Spots', well, spots/portals wtfeveryouwannacallem,
is that Spots theme plays over the camera showing the glitchy spot, signifying that spot had a hand in that "anomaly".
Gwen should have told miles about the canon events.
Yeah bro
writers: 🤫
seriously, the writers got so lazy 😂
@@DavidN16792 Ok we get it, you are purposely rage baiting in replies because you dont understand the plot. You can stop commenting
They did eventually. And he's still chose not to listen
See the funny thing is even though hobbie was disappointed miles did exactly what he said. He didn't follow what hobbie wanted
забавен тот факт, что "каноническое событие" должно было произойти именно с участием майзла, ведь без него не было бы и разрушений (спот бы просто не появился). где-то мигель допустил ошибку
The designers of that research building are just as reckless as Spot. It was a **gigantic** wedge hanging peculiarly over a densely populated (not to mention haphazard) city just waiting to crush a million people. Structural integrity inevitably weakens so, in short, this was a catastrophe waiting to happen. Imagine if the 4 Spiders weren't there to intervene.
Something designed like that is built on solid flat terrain. While composed of Indian culture, Mumbattan is geographically New York (duh) which does (rarely) experience tremors. All it takes is one hard shake and things start tumbling down.
nice video bud
Nice
I love hobbie, told bad I think he gon die in the next movie 🥹🥹
What?!
Nah he’s too cool for them to kill off
@@randomuser6129 don’t cry when u see him death 🥹
Why would they do that?
Is he dead in his comic?
Cool 🆒🆒 yo
You're right ❤
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hobie was easily the most annoying character in the movie. he's too arrogant, and for that, i don't like him.
What arrogance? All his goofiness is a front to cover his personal mission to protect his friends and rebel against a fundamentally flawed, domineering organization trying to exert control on something they don't fully understand. When he says he doesn't follow orders and neither does Miles, pride doesn't factor in at all. That's an attempt to keep Miles from going to the base and delivering himself to Miguel, because he knows it's a trap. He just paints the image of someone who's prone to being rebellious purely for the sake of being rebellious so that the behavior fits into his character while he pursues his actual goals. To be so 100, I didn't like him at first either, but then I realized what his deal is and he totally grew on me.
The one who's annoying is Gwen (because she's cocky, impulsive, indecisive, rude, and so desperate for acceptance) and Miguel is just downright agitating (because he's genuinely extremely arrogant and self-absorbed). Dude basically sees himself as some divine arbiter of the universe's will. He talks about it repeatedly, muttering it to himself and yelling at other people about how he is the only one who's capable of protecting the space-time continuum despite the fact that he's operating based exclusively on conclusions drawn from a program he created, without actually having the full picture. I realize it's primarily motivated by trauma and grief, but he's still an unbearably self-righteous djck. Acts like he's the chosen one of the multiverse just because he sees himself that way.
What arrogance? All his goofiness is a front to cover his personal mission to protect his friends and rebel against a fundamentally flawed, domineering organization trying to exert control on something they don't fully understand. When he says he doesn't follow orders and neither does Miles, pride doesn't factor in at all. That's an attempt to keep Miles from going to the base and delivering himself to Miguel, because he knows it's a trap. He just paints the image of someone who's prone to being rebellious purely for the sake of being rebellious so that the behavior fits into his character while he pursues his actual goals. To be so 100, I didn't like him at first either, but then I realized what his deal is and he totally grew on me.
The one who's annoying is Gwen (because she's cocky, impulsive, indecisive, rude, and so desperate for acceptance) and Miguel is just downright agitating (because he's genuinely extremely arrogant and self-absorbed). Dude basically sees himself as some divine arbiter of the universe's will. He talks about it repeatedly, muttering it to himself and yelling at other people about how he is the only one who's capable of protecting the space-time continuum despite the fact that he's operating based exclusively on conclusions drawn from a program he created, without actually having the full picture. I realize it's primarily motivated by trauma and grief, but he's still an unbearably self-righteous jerk. Acts like he's the chosen one of the multiverse just because he sees himself that way.
😂 how can you not like hobie😂
Arrogant???
@@PrometheuzReturnsyes, he says dumb stuff like “i’ll do it, but not because u told me to”. also, later in the movie, he salutes mayday for “taking a crap on the establishment”. which is dumb, cuz why is he acting like he wasn’t in the establishment for the longest time already? makes 0 sense
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