TV REVIEW: X-Men (4.20) – Beyond Good and Evil – Part 3
Cable acts uncharacteristically foolish thanks to his obsession with Apocalypse. Plus, Beast muses about good, evil, and the fabric of existence, and everyone thinks Sabretooth is stupid.
Cable acts uncharacteristically foolish thanks to his obsession with Apocalypse. Plus, Beast muses about good, evil, and the fabric of existence, and everyone thinks Sabretooth is stupid.
Apocalypse’s plan begins to crystallize, which bodes poorly for Professor X. Plus, sparks fly between Archangel and Psylocke, the Shi’ar are attacked, and Magneto enters the fray—for a steep price.
Apocalypse questions his existence—and is more dangerous than ever. Plus, Bishop is caught out of time, Mister Sinister crashes a wedding, and Cable loses his favorite toy.
It’s Christmas Eve at the X-Mansion, and Wolverine is feeling salty. Plus, Jubilee revels in holiday spirit, a Morlock child is dying, and Gambit doesn’t cook TV dinners.
Delusions and nightmares force Wolverine to revisit his past. Plus, Sabretooth taunts, an old flame lives, and Beast tags along—and saves the day.
Wolverine quits the X-Men. Plus, a trip to Japan, a rediscovery of purpose, and Silver Samurai is small-time.
Nightcrawler returns with an urgent letter from his long-lost mother. Plus, the Friends of Humanity upgrade their leadership, Creeds gets another shock, and Wolverine can’t stop fawning over his new BFF.
Magneto heads to the Balkans and walks straight into a trap. Plus, a mystical city with hidden darkness, a family connection revealed, and Wolfman Logan.
Fear comes for Wolverine. Plus, Proteus possesses Professor X, and Joe MacTaggert has an inexplicable change of heart.
A teenager with scary powers is unleashed on Scotland. Plus, the truth about Professor X’s relationship with Moira, and Wolverine is extra salty.