Waking up early, bleary eyed and watching this show reminds me of early-morning cartoon watching when I was a kid. Except with more tears now!
Bright Eyes was pretty much place setting for the three part finale but like with all of X-Men ’97 it did so with a punch. While we see pretty much the whole cast throughout this episode this was Rogue’s story more than anyone else. Seeing her process her grief through sheer rage as she rampages to find the people responsible for the Genosha massacre was harrowing. She goes dark in a way that really reminds you she started her place in X-Men as a member of the Brotherhood and there’s a satisfaction to seeing her go ape-shit on everyone from Captain America to General Ross and finally Gyrich.
This episode also sees how everyone is coping with events post Genosha. We see Scott’s simmering tension with the human politics blocking aid to the country, Beast moving further away from Xaviers mission of tolerance and Jean be.ing psychically haunted by the echos thousands of lives but short in the tragedy. All small but viscerally impactful moments throughout the episode.
Given the consistent quality writing I’m so excited to see how this story unfolds in the weeks to come.
I haven't slept for 24 hours, but I don't think it's my fault that this episode was a bit confusing, but the fight scenes were still great and it was emotional. Overall, it was a good episode. It was nice to see America's top cop too. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:
The writers are not holding anything back this season. Bringing in a power house like Bastion is huge. That final fight is gonna be so good
Fuck man
Captain America
:fire::fire:
My head literally exploded as soon as Cap appeared!!!
I hate that every voice actor is overdramatising every single sentence. Also Animation is often really weird und ugly. They should have made a modern version of it instead of trying to keep the old look. And since when does argue have superstrength?
I hate that every voice actor is overdramatising every single sentence. Also Animation is often really weird und ugly. They should have made a modern version of it instead of trying to keep the old look. And I am totally confused with the Jean/Madeleine Storyline. I don’t understand it at all!
I hate that every voice actor is overdramatising every single sentence. Also Animation is often really weird und ugly. They should have made a modern version of it instead of trying to keep the old look. And I am totally confused with the Jean/Madeleine Storyline. I don’t understand it at all!
I hate that every voice actor is overdramatising every single sentence. Also Animation is often really weird und ugly. They should have made a modern version of it instead of trying to keep the old look. And I am totally confused with the Jean/Madeleine Storyline. I don’t understand it at all!
I hate that every voice actor is overdramatising every single sentence. Also Animation is often really weird und ugly. They should have made a modern version of it instead of trying to keep the old look. And I am totally confused with the Jean/Madeleine Storyline. I don’t understand it at all!
I hate that every voice actor is overdramatising every single sentence. Also Animation is often really weird und ugly. They should have made a modern version of it instead of trying to keep the old look. And I am totally confused with the Jean/Madeleine Storyline. I don’t understand it at all!
I don't know where that road would lead us, but for now, once again, amazing.
All odd number episodes were near perfect or perfect.
p.s. I'm surprised they didn't used Total eclipse of the Heart with that title. Creators have iron will ;)
Bright Eyes was pretty much place setting for the three part finale but like with all of X-Men ’97 it did so with a punch. While we see pretty much the whole cast throughout this episode this was Rogue’s story more than anyone else. Seeing her process her grief through sheer rage as she rampages to find the people responsible for the Genosha massacre was harrowing. She goes dark in a way that really reminds you she started her place in X-Men as a member of the Brotherhood and there’s a satisfaction to seeing her go ape-shit on everyone from Captain America to General Ross and finally Gyrich.
This episode also sees how everyone is coping with events post Genosha. We see Scott’s simmering tension with the human politics blocking aid to the country, Beast moving further away from Xaviers mission of tolerance and Jean be.ing psychically haunted by the echos thousands of lives but short in the tragedy. All small but viscerally impactful moments throughout the episode.
Given the consistent quality writing I’m so excited to see how this story unfolds in the weeks to come.
Bright Eyes was pretty much place setting for the three part finale but like with all of X-Men ’97 it did so with a punch. While we see pretty much the whole cast throughout this episode this was Rogue’s story more than anyone else. Seeing her process her grief through sheer rage as she rampages to find the people responsible for the Genosha massacre was harrowing. She goes dark in a way that really reminds you she started her place in X-Men as a member of the Brotherhood and there’s a satisfaction to seeing her go ape-shit on everyone from Captain America to General Ross and finally Gyrich.
This episode also sees how everyone is coping with events post Genosha. We see Scott’s simmering tension with the human politics blocking aid to the country, Beast moving further away from Xaviers mission of tolerance and Jean be.ing psychically haunted by the echos thousands of lives but short in the tragedy. All small but viscerally impactful moments throughout the episode.
Given the consistent quality writing I’m so excited to see how this story unfolds in the weeks to come.
Bright Eyes was pretty much place setting for the three part finale but like with all of X-Men ’97 it did so with a punch. While we see pretty much the whole cast throughout this episode this was Rogue’s story more than anyone else. Seeing her process her grief through sheer rage as she rampages to find the people responsible for the Genosha massacre was harrowing. She goes dark in a way that really reminds you she started her place in X-Men as a member of the Brotherhood and there’s a satisfaction to seeing her go ape-shit on everyone from Captain America to General Ross and finally Gyrich.
This episode also sees how everyone is coping with events post Genosha. We see Scott’s simmering tension with the human politics blocking aid to the country, Beast moving further away from Xaviers mission of tolerance and Jean be.ing psychically haunted by the echos thousands of lives but short in the tragedy. All small but viscerally impactful moments throughout the episode.
Given the consistent quality writing I’m so excited to see how this story unfolds in the weeks to come.
Bright Eyes was pretty much place setting for the three part finale but like with all of X-Men ’97 it did so with a punch. While we see pretty much the whole cast throughout this episode this was Rogue’s story more than anyone else. Seeing her process her grief through sheer rage as she rampages to find the people responsible for the Genosha massacre was harrowing. She goes dark in a way that really reminds you she started her place in X-Men as a member of the Brotherhood and there’s a satisfaction to seeing her go ape-shit on everyone from Captain America to General Ross and finally Gyrich.
This episode also sees how everyone is coping with events post Genosha. We see Scott’s simmering tension with the human politics blocking aid to the country, Beast moving further away from Xaviers mission of tolerance and Jean be.ing psychically haunted by the echos thousands of lives but short in the tragedy. All small but viscerally impactful moments throughout the episode.
Given the consistent quality writing I’m so excited to see how this story unfolds in the weeks to come.
Bright Eyes was pretty much place setting for the three part finale but like with all of X-Men ’97 it did so with a punch. While we see pretty much the whole cast throughout this episode this was Rogue’s story more than anyone else. Seeing her process her grief through sheer rage as she rampages to find the people responsible for the Genosha massacre was harrowing. She goes dark in a way that really reminds you she started her place in X-Men as a member of the Brotherhood and there’s a satisfaction to seeing her go ape-shit on everyone from Captain America to General Ross and finally Gyrich.
This episode also sees how everyone is coping with events post Genosha. We see Scott’s simmering tension with the human politics blocking aid to the country, Beast moving further away from Xaviers mission of tolerance and Jean be.ing psychically haunted by the echos thousands of lives but short in the tragedy. All small but viscerally impactful moments throughout the episode.
Given the consistent quality writing I’m so excited to see how this story unfolds in the weeks to come.
that mutant parrot girl made me tear up really cute design :cry: and sad
This episode was designed for me to talk about big bad bastion but for me captain America showing up cannonified X-Men in avengers universe .I hope one day we see big MCU battle between the X-MEN vs the Avengers.in the future
Shout by andrew nunesBlockedParentSpoilers2024-06-01T21:32:19Z
rewatching it knowing what would be revealed in the next episodes, this episode got better for me. this is the best on screen version of rogue ever! total badass. the x-men rules.