So I was asking this in the other thread but it seems like Trask is remorseful in this. Is that true to the comics?
ALL HAIL THE HADARI YAO, THE OMEGA'S OMEGA, BEYOND OMEGA, THE VOICE OF SOL!!!! NOW AGAIN THE ONE TRUE AND ONLY GODDESS OF THE X-MEN AS CLAREMONT INTENDED!!!!!
What issue is that page from? I love it.
I've actually started questioning if he was really fired or it was a stunt due to fear of backlash due to high amounts of BDSM/submissive adult stuff in the show. Even this episode Charles refers to himself as a pet. I feel like they simply said they fired him fir a couple weeks to see how audiences respond then they will announce him "back". He still has his Xmen creator title in his bios. So I don't believe he was ever fired. Just Disney pulling a Kely Marie Tran when Solo came out
It would be interesting if the series went in the direction of moving the characters to iconic historic costumes rather than the anticipated moving the outfits forward in the comics era timeline. Gimme at least a glimpse of Morph in his old school getup...
Donald Trask III was the member of the family most closely involved in the Genoshan Genocide, but "responsible for" is a bit of a stretch...
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YES Capes. YES Masks. YES Secret Identities.
Well how many of you like the way X-Men 97 is going in? We're six episodes in, and do we have a feel of the program yet? Is it positive? Is it a fun series? By the way, did the original X-Men animated series have any fun episodes? It's been awhile since I saw the original series. I don't know. But the tone of the new series is darker than the original, and I'm not sure that's a good thing.
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Episodes 1-3 honestly could have been expanded to one whole season. Its definitely rushed
Agree with those saying it feels rushed, but it’s still enjoyable. The first two episodes were really solid out of the gate IMO. They got me hooked. Ep 3 was very rushed and the pacing just felt off. Ep 4 was “fine,” but felt a little filler-ish… then there was Ep 5, which was a master class in condensed storytelling. Just awesome. So Ep 6 didn’t really have a chance to live up to it, thus probably was best to give us another kind of filler-ish feeling episode before coming back to the main plot. Plus it set some important things up, namely both Xavier and Storm’s returns.
Overall I’m enjoying it, and that is even despite the lack of many cool Wolverine moments or Cable moments so far. I’m coping and still tuning in, hoping that gets rectified down the line. I’m confident it will in Cable’s case at least.
“Not as good as I once was… but I’m as good, once, as I ever was.”
I wasn't expecting Storm to get back her powers already. I figured they'd wait until episode 9 or 10. I'm glad that Storm is in her original, black Dave Cockrum outfit for once. It should hopefully stay from now on.