Can I just say how much I love it that Sinister is actually a proper evil, serious threat again, and not the joke the Krakoan era turned him into??
Can I just say how much I love it that Sinister is actually a proper evil, serious threat again, and not the joke the Krakoan era turned him into??
I think they’re clearly leaning into him as he will be the initial big bad of the X-men MCU films.
“Not as good as I once was… but I’m as good, once, as I ever was.”
It looked like they were doing the fallout from the Kree/Shiar war from the late 90's, when the Shiar swallowed up the Imperium after the events of operation galactic storm. Which was interesting because the Shiar are considered an upstart empire in the galactic community and the Kree have been around for at least a billion years. But '97 seems to have reversed their standing. Also, Deathbird being strong enough to fight Ronan 1v1 was kind of surprising. He should have been able to squash her like a bug. Not even Gladiator should have had that easy of a time of it.
I'm not really convinced. The way that episode depicted his "death" avoided showing a body, had an easy out of why the Sentinel thought he was dead, and felt much more blatant with the permanence of Gambit's death and the focus on that. It didn't feel like the way they'd have written it if he were actually gone. It feels like his leadership of the X-Men wasn't really explored yet and there was more to do there. I'm pretty sure he's in one of the ads in a scene we haven't seen yet, but I'll have to do a rewatch to be sure.
The opening credits just reference who isn't currently on the team. Storm has been absent since losing her powers, hasn't she? Magneto not being there because he's presumed dead makes sense, especially if his survival is meant to be a surprise.
Also, Xavier sensed Remy's death in this episode but not Erik's, right?
I don't know, I could be wrong, but it just feels like this is a fake-out because of how it's been done so far.
That 'Milky Way Ghetto' line is going to stick with me for a few days LMAO.
Glad to see Storm getting her powers back and getting a Sailor Moon henshin. Sinister gave me the fucking creeps at the end.
Krkoa Sinister would have been a lot cooler if they hadn't nerfed him so hard and turned him into a mustache twirling wimp. They gave him a fun, manic personality at the cost of utterly defanging him. Watching Emma snarking at him and easily disrupting his schemes for four years, when she was terrified of him during Messiah complex because he could solo entire X-teams by himself and was a stronger telepath then she was, got old.
The only bigger disappointment of the era was making Betsy Captain Britain without giving her any of the power. She should have been Hulk level. Instead, it was just Psylocke wearing a Union Jack.
The episode wasn't the best but it was good. Storm's transformation was fabulous. Xavier parts also showed why I never liked the Shi'ar. They are expansionist pricks trying to act civilized and all. The same can be said about the Kree and the Skrull but those guys got bruised up far worse than the Shi'ar ever did in the comics.
Was anyone else surprised that they went with the classic Storm look? I thought they would do the 90s costume she had with the anime hair