It's cool but i think its just a little homage to phoenix resurrection Scott was there so Jean is on this.
he also put red and slym on multipleman
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Rosenberg seems to be a huge jott shipper, he can't pair them together and he said they need to be apart at the moment but at least he respects the relationship and that's cool, a huge difference to other writers that only took jabs at the relationship.
Zac thompson seems to be a fan of the relationship too. so i hope that regardless of what happens things are handled with respect and care. of course they wont get together but this can still be something meaningful
Last edited by phoenixzero23; 01-13-2019 at 05:24 PM.
I'm sure Jean will get with Bishop and Scott will be single for a while and then jump into a relationship.
I know they aren't getting together any time soon (if ever) but i really wanted their reunion to be special. Their absence from each other lives has been a huge part since morrison, these characters are a huge part of each other to this day that i really wanted something significant.
like we had Jean Scott missing Jean all the time and then Jean. It would be so dumb if they act like nothing
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I do hope they treat the relationship with care even if it ends (again). God knows their relationship would be in a better place if their break up would have been more respectful
I feel like the progress their younger selves made will quicken the pace for their reunion. Jean and Bishop feels like a consolation prize for the time Scott spent with Emma. I have hope but feel that the worse might happen, especially on Scott's side. Jean was fortunate enough to be dead while he was with Emma but it doesn't seem as if Scott is as lucky. I feel that Marvel still has more in mind to mess with him. We'll just have to wait and see.
"This is starting to sound like a bad comic book plot"
-Spider-man
“Evil is evil...lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same."
-Geralt of Rivia
While their past versions are completely different and hadn't directly experienced everything their older selves did, it at least exposed them to the worst aspects/traits of their lives up to that point. If they were able to get close at the end despite those difficulties, part of the initial shock and emotional workaround should be unnecessary as it was dealt with earlier in their lives. In other words, their younger selves at least began a part of the healing process back then even though it was as a younger and somewhat detached version.
"This is starting to sound like a bad comic book plot"
-Spider-man
“Evil is evil...lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same."
-Geralt of Rivia
I dont see how thats relevant though as that happened over 15 years ago to Scott and Jean. All the stuff including their relationship, marriage and downfall happened chronologically after their teen selves got a glimpse of the future. That stuff is a memory of something that happened a long time ago when they were kids. I dont see it informing them now
"This is starting to sound like a bad comic book plot"
-Spider-man
“Evil is evil...lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same."
-Geralt of Rivia
It all depends on when Jean gets her memories back after "Age of X-Man" and how she reacts to that.
Marvel's goal is to subvert expectations and surprise. Right now, most readers are expecting a big, lovey-dovey reunion between Scott and Jean at some point so I think Marvel wants to avoid that at all costs.
What I expect instead is something like this: Jean and Bishop (or whoever) are together as a couple coming out of "Age of X-Man". Either toward the end of that or not long after, Jean gets her memories back and remembers her marriage to Scott. Love triangle with much angsting ensues. Because the relationship is new and shiny, Marvel will have Jean choose to remain with Bishop (or whoever). "She still loves Scott, but this new relationship makes her feel new/alive again/things she's never felt before" or somesuch. Scott will accept but mope about it, but he and Jean will still be friends. That will then be the status quo for some time. Eventually, however (once the new and shiny wears off for Marvel), Jean will start to think about Scott again. At around the same time, Scott will hook up with someone else. The emotional see-saw will go on for a while with Scott and Jean alternatingly pining for each other. Then, maybe, once Marvel doesn't think the readership is expecting it anymore, Marvel will put Scott and Jean back together again.
I'm rather "been there, done that" about the whole prospect, but 'tis how the game is played.
I honestly believe this is no coincidence. I mean i don't have a problem with Jean starting a relationship but the timing is very clever.
Just when Scott comes back conveniently Jean goes to an AU and starts a relationship. It's clear is to keep them apart and cause drama. nobody really likes that. When you read about romance you want to read about love, respect, loyalty and chemistry not "will they wont they" and drama. people these days don't have patience for that. If Jean hooks up with anybody and marvel jumps to the fun people will have fun, the same with Scott. why even root for something that may not happen?
I know the point of jott is being these soulmates that something unique, everybody can kiss and have relationships but not all were made for each other but if marvel gives less drama to other relationships and pure angst between jean and scott is pretty difficult to buy it. Like if marvel treated the relationship less bad and do more cool stuff with them they could have one of the greatest romances on comicbooks again but they prefer to neglect it in favor of literally anything else. the most basic and boring ship looks cool if marvel keeps trying to crap on jean and scott.
I think you're right about how marvel is going to handle the whole thing though. Really sad how the greatest romance on the x-men has been treated
Last edited by phoenixzero23; 01-15-2019 at 09:17 AM.
Really not sure why people here think Jean will get together with Bishop
Bleedingcool confirmed it. and all the other guys there are like family to her. bishop was the only one not close to her, without an stablished relationship and without other important love interest.
Like if you think about it Bishop biggest connections are Gambit, Jubilee and somehow Cable and Hope. So he was pretty free for that
Last edited by phoenixzero23; 01-15-2019 at 09:26 AM.
I agree, with the bolded especially. I do think there's something to your theory of re-hashing for a new generation of readers. I'm not convinced though that this new generation of X-Men readers really exists in any significant numbers, beyond Marvel's flights of imaginative fancy. Regardless, "picking up right where they left off" is a poison pill proposition for today's Marvel. Another poster suggested that Marvel is thinking "Jean hooking up with Bishop is just leveling the playing field after the Emma thing". Sadly this kind of perspective seems to embody the new guiding principles of Marvel.
Even if I could believe that Jean would ditch Scott permanently due to their history or vice versa, Marvel doesn't have the guts to go there. No, instead it seems they're dead set on tossing Jean into a few flings of some sort along the way, in some attempt at moral equivalence before doubling down on the Jott drama a year or so down the road. The two realistic scenarios, given this couple's history, is either a clean break or a very brief reconciliation period followed by a return to the status quo of the mid to late 90's.