User blog comment:Ironman444/George st. Pierre as Batroc the leaper in Captain America winter solider/@comment-4136718-20130401015107/@comment-3317214-20130401055743

Okay, Mr. Xemnas, I'll use your example. I did have to read it a couple of times to understand what I think you meant, but here's the problem. We don't know what you're saying. It could be:

"Spider-man murdered Mary Jane on the 5th of july and was arrested. The following week, he then escaped. After mutilating 5 guards, he then went on to kill betty brant and many more of his supporting chracters."

Or "Spider-man murdered Mary Jane on the 5th of july and was arrested the following week. He then escaped after mutilating 5 guards. He then went on to kill betty brant and many more of his supporting chracters."

In the first one, we assume he was arrested immediately, and escaped after spending a week in prison. He mutilated 5 guards outside of the prison AFTER escaping, before killing the others.

In the second, Spider-Man spent a week doing things before getting arrested. We don't know what. Then, after he spent an indefinite time in prison (could've been an hour, could've been 10 years), he mutilated 5 guards BEFORE escaping.

Just sayin'.