I wonder if Rogue letting Trask fall would cause a rift within the team. Kurt and Morph were shocked/dissappointed by it while Logan was like "lol, bout time"
I wonder if Rogue letting Trask fall would cause a rift within the team. Kurt and Morph were shocked/dissappointed by it while Logan was like "lol, bout time"
The Emma scene was DELICIOUS corn though. We're eating.
It's funny how Morph's biggest contribution so far is a meta one by proving the 'Go woke, go broke' ideology wrong.
Maybe the Sunspot "coming out" to his mom moment was 21 years too late after X2 but the earlier scene with him and Jubilee on Genosha, with her telling him how horrible it would be for his mom to get confused if she got a call and heard about dancing and his death, and probably feel like she's burying a stranger, hit different. ESPECIALLY since DeMayo spoke about how his depiction of the Genosha genocide was inspired by Orlando's Pulse nightclub shooting in 2016, a place where he would hang out with his friends.
How do we know Storm has even found out yet with regards to the timeline of Episode 7? She got a news report in Episode 6, but it didn't say it had just happened. Trish was in a studio so it definitely wasn't immediately after the events of Episode 5.
Morph specifically does ask "is this who we are now?" That could very well be implying some big choices having to be made by the X-Men going forward. About what they stand for and what their methods will be.
Of course Xavier is on his way. He might help rally them all back to the side of heroism.
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I think the X-men will be split in two sides one will go with Mags(if he doesn't go Xorneto or Bastioneto?) and Xavier
Yeah, we don't know when Episode 6 takes place in the timeline. Bastion and Sinister are watching Lilandra's engagement announcement towards the end of Episode 7. The engagement was announced presumably a few days before Storm and Xavier found out about Genosha. So it's possible they found out after the events at Madripoor in this episode.
The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.
Eh, I wouldn't be so sure about that. Let's take a look at Scott's Life right now...
- Recently lost his baby boy
- Just lost the mother of his child
- Just lost people close to him like family (Gambit)
- He's trying to keep Xavier's Dream going and a massacre like this happened on his watch
Cyclops would probably be the LAST Person on earth to try and save someone like Trask.
Rightclops Rising
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Genuinely happy this episode is getting a lot of negative feedback. I've been saying it for weeks this showhas sacrificed the integrity of every character for plot convenience. Comparing the writing of Rogue to Zack Snyder and the underhanded way Xbooks always write the Avengers to make fake drama between the 2 is definitely a welcome change. There's not a single character written well in this show. It's plot, anime animation stealing and nostalgia that people like. The only character people are praising is Magneto and that's because the writer said he put himself as Magneto. So the writer is the one who was writing himself as a power fantasy knocking down Gambit time after time
Need better bait, friend.
Who would he actually oppose, though? Xavier himself? That certainly be interesting.
Is he gonna vaporize him in this version, too. (I think he was possessed or something in that comic story but it's a great meme)
She's an omega mutant with the ability to fly. She took the bus out of town. She isnt using public transportation to get back home now that she has her powers back
Im actually more surprised Jean didnt try to save Trask s she along with Kurt had the powers and moral compass best equipped to do so
The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.