[QUOTE=Kirby101;3939507]Reeva is really evil, why do people follow psychopaths?
I hope she dies in some awful way, but these shows tend to keep very evil villains around.[/QUOTE]
You have been paying attention to recent political events, right?
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[QUOTE=Kirby101;3939507]Reeva is really evil, why do people follow psychopaths?
I hope she dies in some awful way, but these shows tend to keep very evil villains around.[/QUOTE]
You have been paying attention to recent political events, right?
[QUOTE=The Cool Thatguy;3941292]You have been paying attention to recent political events, right?[/QUOTE]
Well, not as evil as Trump. ;)
Just saw the latest. Wonderful episode.
The Inner Circle must be destroyed.
[QUOTE=tabo61;3956254]The Inner Circle must be destroyed.[/QUOTE]
I think at least one defector under the inner circle with shift away from them by the end of the season.
Side point, the guy who plays Eclipse, Sean Teale, that guy is a fantastic actor. Every scene he is in he's like a magnet of attention, completely compelling to watch on screen and really engaging. That scene with the baby? I mean come on, and his powers are so flashy it just adds to the effect. Like some angelic being fallen to earth.
I keep waiting to see how the heck they think they're going to pull off a mutant homeland. Just in terms of sheer numbers, mutants would be doing little better than painting a bullseye on themselves
[QUOTE=The Cool Thatguy;3957139]I keep waiting to see how the heck they think they're going to pull off a mutant homeland. Just in terms of sheer numbers, mutants would be doing little better than painting a bullseye on themselves[/QUOTE]
Like in the original comics?
[QUOTE=The Cool Thatguy;3957139]I keep waiting to see how the heck they think they're going to pull off a mutant homeland. Just in terms of sheer numbers, mutants would be doing little better than painting a bullseye on themselves[/QUOTE]
I would like it if Reeva would stop being vague about her plans. Aside from training Andy it feels like the Hellfire Club are spinning their wheels.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;3961739]Like in the original comics?[/QUOTE]
Exactly like in the comics, where mutants in question had advantages that thee mutants don't and still got screwed.
Sheer numbers, uberpowerful mutants, infrastructure they basically stepped into, etc.
[QUOTE=The Cool Thatguy;3962013]Exactly like in the comics, where mutants in question had advantages that thee mutants don't and still got screwed.
Sheer numbers, uberpowerful mutants, infrastructure they basically stepped into, etc.[/QUOTE]
All that power doesn't really mean much if the rest of the so-called international community viscerally despises and disdains your very existence, and aiming a metaphorical gun at the rest of the world's collective head is an unsustainable position in the long term. Whether they can build that mutant nation or not . . . it's gonna be built on a lot of bloodshed, and it'll most likely end the same way.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;3963999]All that power doesn't really mean much if the rest of the so-called international community viscerally despises and disdains your very existence, and aiming a metaphorical gun at the rest of the world's collective head is an unsustainable position in the long term. Whether they can build that mutant nation or not . . . it's gonna be built on a lot of bloodshed, and it'll most likely end the same way.[/QUOTE]
Not disagreeing. A mutant nation in the context of the show is a death sentence. Mutants would lose any war of attrition and all the resources of the Hellfire Club would struggle to reach the level of even a third world nation.
Kate giving drugs to that mutant junkie was shocking.
Any guesses on who was the mutant the hellfire club broke out?
Someone both powerful and unlikely to be used in the movies, lol
I think it was the girl at the end of the previews.