Act 2, Scene 30

A crowd has gathered to watch the televisions at a television store. Unseen, Spiderman drops to the street opposite. Ducking into the shadows he emerges as Peter Parker. He touches his head, concerned still that he will be spotted. Luckily there's a stall selling baseball caps beside him. He grabs one and pulls it down low over his eyes.

Jameson is on every television in the store window. Peter crosses the street to watch with the rest of the crowd.

JAMESON: ...the New York Police Department have had enough. I've had enough. And you, you the great public of this great city, you've had enough of this...this menace!

Peter's mouth sets in a thin line. We get the impression he, too, may have had enough of a certain newspaper runner.

JAMESON: That's why I'm personally offering one hundred thousand dollars to anyone, anyone who can bring in Peter Parker, or "Spiderman"!

The crowd murmur in amazement.

CROWD GUY: A hundred Gs? For that money I'd do him myself.

CROWD GIRL: Geez man, you are sick. Spidey's tried his best for scum like you and you'd stab him in the back for money?

Some of the crowd agree with her, but not many. Most are either silent or throwing in similar comments to the first guy.

CROWD GUY: I say we form up. He'd cream us one by one. Who's with me?

The girl curls her lip in disgust and walks away, taking a few with her. Nine or ten, mostly men but some women, stay behind.

CROWD GUY: We get weapons and we keep an eye out. Likely someone else will bag him, but ya never know in this town. Am I right?

He nudges the figure next to him for agreement. That just happens to be Peter.

We cut to inside the clothes shop across the road, the same shop Peter stole the cap from. We hear a thump and see something large coming toward the window-

The window shatters. With the tail end of a scream, the body of the crowd guy sprawls over the downed rails. He moans and tries to sit up before passing out.

We go back to Peter, standing with a truly terrible expression on his face, one of a man who's fast losing all restraint in the face of his world unravelling. He stands in the midst of a crowd of stunned onlookers, hardly able to believe what they have just witnessed.

PETER: You're not wrong...

END OF ACT TWO