It wasn't an argument, so it doesn't matter. The movie studio is going with high school PP if that means anything.

Funny thing is that UChess almost had me persuaded that adult PP would be more interesting than high school PP. However they already covered adult PP in the original trilogy of movies. Besides the first half of the first movie, PP was a working young adult balancing those responsibilities with being a superhero. The Amazing PP was also in high school, but not like real PP, since Amazing PP didn't have the typical issues we associate with being nerdy, uncool, and a superhero (you know, the very traits that define PP/SM). So having PP back in a high school setting makes the most sense, especially if they keep him true to the original character.