
This episode moves at a slower pace than others but considering the heart of it is Peter's inner conflict with the symbiote, I think moving slower was the right choice here. This episode was written by Greg Weisman, the show's producer. He hasn't written an episode since "Survival of the Fittest," the series premier episode, so it really was a pleasure to see him return to the writing helm.

The way they handled Peter's inner battle with the symbiote and getting rid of it was brilliant. We're treated to heartwarming and heartbreaking black & white flash back scenes of how Peter became Spider-Man. This of course means we get to see uncle Ben and he's every bit the man who helped to shape Peter into the Spider-Man we know him to be. There are lots of homage moments in these scenes. Peter jumping from a car that's about to hit him and then sticking to a wall, fighting Crusher Hogan, Spidey purposely letting the bugler go to spite the fight promoter who cheated him, etc. Very excellent stuff. Even better was uncle Ben' talking to Peter through his mind battle, encouraging him, telling him all the good he's done, the new friends he's made and this is all done through quick flash backs from episodes of this season. This is topped off with an awesome homage to the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #100. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.
Spidey returned the suit to Dr. Connors lab, which made Eddie happy. Until Spider-Man froze the symbiote, knowing what it is. This further fuels Eddie's hatred and the symbiote can sense this. Eddie lets the alien out and it exposes him to Peter's memories. Now Eddie knows that Peter is Spider-Man and he's going to use every ounce of hate in his body to crush the wall-crawler.

Next week will be the season finale and we all know who Spidey will be up against. I've been very impressed with this cartoon and I've no doubt the final episode of this season will live up to the show's name. Keep on swinging, Spidey!

Comments
Sally felt sorry? For Pete?
Peter called Flash by his real name: "Eugene"
Venomised Peter did to Eddie what I wanted to see him do to Eugene.
At least I get what you mean by homage to the cover of Amazing Spider-Man 100.
Well job reviewing the episode bro.
Wow. Simply, wow.
The only negative I have, is that the show reminds me of what the comics are sorely lacking.
Do you find something else the show has and is scarce in the comics tommy?
The way the fights are set up show an inventive use of Spidey's webline too. It feels more like an extension of Spidey and is incorporated into his fighting style nicely. If that was used in the current Brand New Day storyline, Freak would not have come to be, as that Pete would have caught him in a second.
Something that the series will likely do as it continues, is truly grow and reflect that in the characters. The stuff in BND is a weird limbo state to me, which, while it does have some good moments, doesn't make as much sense to me. I've heard that they were shooting for some sort of era of Spidey, but I'd be hard-pressed to say which one, as there's a certain way I'd see the characters at any point in the timeline, and BND seems at odds with that.