I’m glad Forge will still be part of Lifedeath. But him not being the one responsible for taking away her powers does remove some of the drama…
I’m glad Forge will still be part of Lifedeath. But him not being the one responsible for taking away her powers does remove some of the drama…
Gasp! But that’s the Lord’s day. XD
I didn’t cook my family dinner or make it to the gym because this show appeared on Wednesday and it was killing me to sit in my office all day looking at a spreadsheet instead of bright flashing colors of cartoony goodness. I like Saturday morning too. Everyone conform to what is convenient to me!
Dropping on Saturdays vs Wednesdays doesn’t matter. You realize there’s still a 7-day wait for episodes, right?
Watch it on Saturday mornings if that’s your jam.
Hell. Watch it on Wednesdays to “avoid spoilers,” then watch it again on Saturday morning.
I mean, for a fan who has to wait until Saturday (like maybe they're too busy), that means you have to shut down all your social media and avoid doing things you like to avoid spoilers, for 3-4 days every week. Which isn't Disney's fault, it's just unfortunate circumstance. But it still sucks. I think a Friday night release works well, because you can watch it with your kids at night or on Saturday morning. And it's not like anyone who likes superheroes is going out on a Friday night anyway. Plus it fits the Saturday morning cartoon vibes.
BUT Wednesday is perfect for me because I usually have Wednesdays off work. I wake up at 5:30 AM anyway, so I can watch it while I prep my nieces' lunches for school.
It's not too hard to avoid X-Men spoilers, tbh. They don't have a cast and crew that posts right away after each episode to unpack things that have happened. So I guess it depends on what types of pages you follow. I can scroll past things pretty blindly.
And although I didn't go out this past Friday I swear I have plans this coming one. I swear. I'm not making it up at all...
I'm less worried about official accounts, and more about regular people and the algorithms. If you're on Twitter, you can easily be exposed. Especially since Twitter has this function where it'll put posts of subjects you like on your timeline, whether you follow those people or not. I got posts about Storm's depowering the other day. YouTube also does this with their recommendations, though I haven't seen spoiler titles and only a few spoiler thumbnails.
It's a bigger problem if you want to engage with X-Men fans and media. There's always the risk of being spoiled. The best option would be to just not engage with people for half a week until you get the chance to watch. And there's no real solution here, unfortunately.
That an issue no matter when you release it bc not everyone will be able to watch it on the day of release. You wait till Sat to release ad there are people that have busy weekends that wont have the time to do so until maybe a quiet Monday. Im sure there is a use case for each of the 7 days of the week. D+ really shouldnt release based on whether people may or may not get spoiled online bc thats something beyond their control
I just saw both episodes back to back and loved every second. Geez it was like a balm for my soul. Good times ahead! Can’t wait for more!
Same. I watched with my wife and kids… and neither of my kids looked at their phones once throughout both episodes! A very rare thing in my experience. They were totally engaged and enjoyed it. My son asked me yesterday when the next episode is out, so we’re going to make it a regular thing: Wednesday night X-men ‘97 watch party with ice cream.
“Not as good as I once was… but I’m as good, once, as I ever was.”