TV REVIEW: X-Men (4.21) – Beyond Good and Evil – Part 4
Apocalypse’s deadly plan takes shape. Plus, Bishop defies the odds, Magneto takes a stand, and people get “blipped” out of existence.
Apocalypse’s deadly plan takes shape. Plus, Bishop defies the odds, Magneto takes a stand, and people get “blipped” out of existence.
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.
Wolverine, Storm, and Bishop get one more chance to stop the assassination of Charles Xavier. Plus, the romance that never was, and Master Mold’s big fat mouth gets him in trouble.
A plot to assassinate Charles Xavier in 1959 creates a crazy alternate reality. Plus, Wolverine is married, Storm cooks a racist, and Bishop still rules.
Professor X and Magneto frolic through the Savage Land. Plus, Cable and Bishop duke it out, Morph doesn’t know whose side he’s on, and Mister Sinister’s world-domination plans are foiled by an office chair.
It’s Cable vs. Bishop in a battle for two futures! Plus, Wolverine is the key, Forge forgets again, and Apocalypse has a new name to remember.
Bishop, Cable, and Apocalypse all in one episode—sign me up! Plus, a plague runs rampant, Apocalypse makes friends, and Cable has a conundrum on his hands.
Wolverine and Gambit provide the fireworks, while Rogue is the unsung heroine of Season 1. Plus, the villains are heavy hitters, Cable is a one-man wrecking crew, and Cyclops is fun to laugh at.