TV REVIEW: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Linus believes he has the most sincere pumpkin patch. Plus, Snoopy plays WWI flying ace, Charlie Brown can’t catch a break, and Lucy has the perfect mouth for bobbing apples.
Linus believes he has the most sincere pumpkin patch. Plus, Snoopy plays WWI flying ace, Charlie Brown can’t catch a break, and Lucy has the perfect mouth for bobbing apples.
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Nightcrawler enters the story in a horror-tinged episode. Plus, arguments about faith, Gambit learns nothing, and Wolverine… prays?
Cyclops barges into town and acts like an asshole. Plus, we meet a cool mutant who looks like Bowser, and Toad’s goop is so gross.
Garfield & Odie get entangled in hijinks with ghost pirates! Plus, that old man is very creepy, and Binky the Clown tells the kids to exercise so they don’t grow up to be worthless.
Morph returns to the team, but is he ready? Plus, Master Mold has a new genocidal plan for mutants, and Wolverine doesn’t get mushy.
Professor X’s concussion causes dire psychic consequences. Plus, a blissful false reality is very tempting, and the villain responsible for the X-Men’s formation isn’t who you’d expect.
Cortez leads mutants and humans to the brink of all-out war. Plus, Magneto gets a nice surprise from Mother Earth, Rogue pines after Gambit, and the team goes to save their friend from being tortured—after Xavier gives a eulogy.
Magneto sets the world on edge with his plan to abandon Earth. Plus, a scary new villain emerges, Professor X faces his long lost love, and the world might be on the brink of nuclear annihilation.
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