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Whiteand how it connects to the broader "Master Planner" storyline.
In the animated series , the episode titled " The Wrath of Con " (Season 2, Episode 10, often listed as Episode 23 overall) serves as a pivotal exploration of the costs associated with a double life. At its core, the narrative functions as a cautionary tale about the erosion of trust, illustrating how Peter Parker's commitments as Spider-Man inevitably sabotage his personal aspirations and relationships. [S2E23] The Wrath of Con
The episode's primary conflict revolves around the "Big Sky" scheme, where a group of tech-savvy thieves exploits a local science convention to pull off a high-stakes heist. This setting is particularly poignant, as it represents the world where Peter Parker naturally belongs—a realm of intellect and academic promise. However, his "other" life as a superhero forces him to operate on the fringes of this community. While his peers are celebrated for their ingenuity, Peter is relegated to the role of a perpetual flake, arriving late or disappearing entirely to combat the Vulture and other emerging threats. This contrast highlights the central tragedy of the character: in order to save the city, he must sacrifice the very future he is working toward. and how it connects to the broader "Master
The "wrath" mentioned in the title is not merely the anger of the villains, but the mounting frustration of those closest to Peter. Aunt May, Gwen Stacy, and Harry Osborn all reach various breaking points as Peter’s excuses become increasingly transparent and flimsy. The episode masterfully balances the high-octane action of the heist with these quiet, character-driven moments of disappointment. By the time the web-slinger has secured the convention and neutralized the threat, the victory feels hollow because the social damage is irreparable. Peter is left alone, successful in his duty but failing in his life. The episode's primary conflict revolves around the "Big
between Spider-Man and the Vulture.