She probably chose the name Pryor for the same reason as in the comics, because she had a prior existence as Jean Grey.
She probably chose the name Pryor for the same reason as in the comics, because she had a prior existence as Jean Grey.
How do people feel this Sinister compares to the version/voice of Sinister by KG?
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Let the flames destroy all but that which is pure and true!
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IMO, he correlates with the current one from comics rather well, being an explicitly Englishman and pompously supervillainous (Sinister in TAS was revealed to be from Victorian London only in his last episode and was more restrained in terms of "I AM A GENIUS" moments). Regarding not being flamboyant - well, Gillen's Sinister is not one either, it is just one of his many masks.
Sinister in his undiluted Gothic horror glory. OMG this episode was phantasmagoric. Also Beast bitchslapping Lewis Carroll lmao
Maddie was so vampire coded in this. That smile after Scott made her bleed. Mother.
The fact that Morph transformed into Sabretooth last episode to get Logan to come to them is interesting in light of the heavy implications this episode that they are attracted to Wolverine. Beau?
The Spirited Away/Miyazaki reference with Beast and the entity waiting at the elevator door was cute
This episode was a huge let down after how good episode 2 was. They put too much in one episode. Really didn't like some of the characterization, expecially Maddie leaving like she did and Cyclops not being there to send Nathan or anyone even suggesting they could go with him to the future and raise him.
This entire thing could have been a season long storyline but instead it's all just thrown in all at once and loses any kind of character beats and development that we could have gotten.
"Dear World: the nation of mutantkind is watching you. Do not #$%& with us." -Cable-
About Sinister's voice here, that scene where he slinks away while reciting that nursery rhyme isn't quite like anything Chris Britton had to do on the original run of TAS, and reminded me just a little of Kieron Gillen's Sinister. And it was pretty sweet.
Take my dreams, childish and weak at the seams
Please don't analyze, please just be there for me
Hope you all noticed that when Jean got into Maddie's mind, she didn't even need Cerebro... unlike Sailor Goblin Queen needing to use it in the first episode.
That was RAW Omega level power right there.