Mary Jane Watson (Spider-Man 3)

Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), often shortened to MJ, is the deutergonist of the original Spider-Man trilogy by Sam Raimi. She is a character first appearing originally in Marvel comic books created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr. in 1965. She is the love interest of Peter Parker and later girlfriend. She was once a ex-fiancé of John Jameson and once ex-girlfriend of Flash Thompson and Harry Osborn.

She was played by Kirsten Dunst in all three films in the original Spider-Man trilogy between 2002 and 2007. She also plays Torrence Shipman in the first Bring It On movie.

Why She Sucks

 * 1) She has little to no character as she's only portrayed as the girl Spider-Man always saves, the girl who gives Spider-Man support, and the girl to look pretty in his arms. In short, her role is just to make Spider-Man look good.
 * 2) She is incredibly useless as all she does as a character is just stand on the sidelines while watching Spider-Man fight, or just being a damsel who can't even get out of trouble.
 * 3) Speaking of which, she plays as the damsel in distress way too much.
 * 4) Her chemistry with Peter Parker is a joke, as they constantly have corny dialogue, and they constantly go back and forth over if they want to be in a relationship or not.
 * 5) She was incredibly unlikable and petty in the second film.
 * 6) * She refuses to sympathize or even show concern for Peter just because he misses her plays as he has a very busy life with juggling two part-time jobs and college, and she has not even once had concern of how he's doing.
 * 7) * Instead of trying to make her relationship with Peter try to work or improve it, she goes after J. Jonah Jameson's son John Jameson, and she proposes to him. And to insult to injury, she ruthlessly rubs her engagement to John Jameson in Peter's face.
 * 8) * On her wedding day with John Jameson, she called off the engagement by standing up John with a note.
 * 9) Whenever she's the damsel-in-distress, she never stops screaming.
 * 10) Every mean thing she does to Peter is portrayed as she's right to do so, while Peter is portrayed as in the wrong when he does the same things to her.
 * 11) To further her poor character portrayal, she would be a flat-out boring and small-time character if Spider-Man was taken out of the equation.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) To be fair, she's mainly like this because she's constantly abused by her father.
 * 2) She occasionally tries to fight back against the criminals, especially in the third film.
 * 3) * This is shown in the second film when she tried to attack Doctor Octopus from behind. Unfortunately, Aunt May did that earlier in the film, and Doctor Octopus learned from that mistake. But hey, it's the thought that counts.