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Exactly what comics are supposed to be
No notes except for the crime of not powdering beignets
Exactly what comics are supposed to be
No notes except for the crime of not powdering beignets
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I thought the last line was familiar
Alright, let me spoiler tag this:
1. The structure of this episode is incredible. It pulls you in with the soap opery goodness and then just gut punches you at the end with complete no holds barred destruction. And it's completely out nowhere. It gets your guard down (you're more concerned with the Rogue/Gambit/Magneto dynamic and the Genosha intrigue and then BAM. Loved it.
2. Beau Demayo, who was the showrunner and lead writer before getting fired* right before the series premiered, said that he wanted this season to start off nostalgic and familiar and then shatter that. This episode succeeded in that. He said his inspiration were things like the Tulsa Massacre or 9/11, where you have a sense of peace and prosperity that is then shattered by the hard reality of ultraviolence and hate. He did that really well here. We go from Genosha as a near mutant utopia to being obliterated.
3. Loved all the mutant cameos on Genosha. Glad Nightcrawler didn't die. Gambit was a gut punch and I think they may really keep him dead. I'm assuming Magneto survived somehow (I'm guessing Leech used his powers to dampen Magneto's getting the Sentinel to back off due to not reading him as an Omega Level Mutant).
4. The animation in this episode was slick. A lot of those motorcycle scenes reminded me of Akira.
*We still don't actually know why he was fired. Rumors are he's a toxic guy to work for and treats his staff pretty badly. It also probably doesn't help that he has an Only Fans page and likes showing his wiener to the masses. Regardless, he's clearly got a gift for writing X-Men, and he was able to finish Season 2 before he got canned, so that's good.
Even in the pre-#Metoo era, exposing one's self on their personal website was taking some enormously dangerous chances and risky to the point of being blackballed much less having a toxic personality and environment where your employees and staff are treated and seen like indentured servants. If indeed those rumors about his toxic persona have some truth to it.Alright, let me spoiler tag this:
1. The structure of this episode is incredible. It pulls you in with the soap opery goodness and then just gut punches you at the end with complete no holds barred destruction. And it's completely out nowhere. It gets your guard down (you're more concerned with the Rogue/Gambit/Magneto dynamic and the Genosha intrigue and then BAM. Loved it.
2. Beau Demayo, who was the showrunner and lead writer before getting fired* right before the series premiered, said that he wanted this season to start off nostalgic and familiar and then shatter that. This episode succeeded in that. He said his inspiration were things like the Tulsa Massacre or 9/11, where you have a sense of peace and prosperity that is then shattered by the hard reality of ultraviolence and hate. He did that really well here. We go from Genosha as a near mutant utopia to being obliterated.
3. Loved all the mutant cameos on Genosha. Glad Nightcrawler didn't die. Gambit was a gut punch and I think they may really keep him dead. I'm assuming Magneto survived somehow (I'm guessing Leech used his powers to dampen Magneto's getting the Sentinel to back off due to not reading him as an Omega Level Mutant).
4. The animation in this episode was slick. A lot of those motorcycle scenes reminded me of Akira.
*We still don't actually know why he was fired. Rumors are he's a toxic guy to work for and treats his staff pretty badly. It also probably doesn't help that he has an Only Fans page and likes showing his wiener to the masses. Regardless, he's clearly got a gift for writing X-Men, and he was able to finish Season 2 before he got canned, so that's good.
And I think even last week was an okeydoke setup- breezy-cheesy intro and kinda serious bplotAlright, let me spoiler tag this:
1. The structure of this episode is incredible. It pulls you in with the soap opery goodness and then just gut punches you at the end with complete no holds barred destruction. And it's completely out nowhere. It gets your guard down (you're more concerned with the Rogue/Gambit/Magneto dynamic and the Genosha intrigue and then BAM. Loved it.
2. Beau Demayo, who was the showrunner and lead writer before getting fired* right before the series premiered, said that he wanted this season to start off nostalgic and familiar and then shatter that. This episode succeeded in that. He said his inspiration were things like the Tulsa Massacre or 9/11, where you have a sense of peace and prosperity that is then shattered by the hard reality of ultraviolence and hate. He did that really well here. We go from Genosha as a near mutant utopia to being obliterated.
3. Loved all the mutant cameos on Genosha. Glad Nightcrawler didn't die. Gambit was a gut punch and I think they may really keep him dead. I'm assuming Magneto survived somehow (I'm guessing Leech used his powers to dampen Magneto's getting the Sentinel to back off due to not reading him as an Omega Level Mutant).
4. The animation in this episode was slick. A lot of those motorcycle scenes reminded me of Akira.
*We still don't actually know why he was fired. Rumors are he's a toxic guy to work for and treats his staff pretty badly. It also probably doesn't help that he has an Only Fans page and likes showing his wiener to the masses. Regardless, he's clearly got a gift for writing X-Men, and he was able to finish Season 2 before he got canned, so that's good.
If anyone else didn't know who that was at the end
Meet Bastion, the Anti-Mutant Master of Sentinels
Who is Bastion? Meet the X-Men villain who blends man with machine and exercises total control over technology in his bid to eliminate mutantkind.www.marvel.com