TV REVIEW: X-Men ’97 (1.7) – Bright Eyes
Gambit is laid to rest while Rogue is out wreaking havoc. Plus, Roberto has a surprising conversation, all-out war simmers just below the surface, and an evil worse than Sinister is revealed.
Gambit is laid to rest while Rogue is out wreaking havoc. Plus, Roberto has a surprising conversation, all-out war simmers just below the surface, and an evil worse than Sinister is revealed.
As Forge lays dying, Storm comes face to face with the Adversary. Plus, an old friend must make a massive choice, and the genocide on Genosha is too much even for Trask.
Genosha is set to join the U.N., but someone is dead set on stopping it, and they pack the heavy artillery. Plus, Rogue makes her choice, Scott and Jean can’t find common ground, and Ace of Base is a harbinger of doom.
Jubilee and Roberto get pixelated, Storm meets a terrifying Adversary, and when cooking chili, bison is a leaner cut that gives room for the spices to do their magic.
The mystery of the two Jeans comes to a violent head. Plus, a mad scientist returns, the X-Mansion becomes a house of horrors, and Rogue trains her stamina with the new boss.
Magneto stands trial for crimes against humanity. Plus, Storm faces an uncertain future, Rogue has a major skeleton in her closet, and Wolverine threatens to give an uncooperative doctor a C-section.
Human-mutant relations have improved in the wake of Professor X’s “death”—but is it real, or just on the surface? Plus, Scott and Jean decide on their future, Bolivar Trask has been busy, and Jubilee crushes on a yuppie.
An old friendship helps the series stick the landing. Plus, the classic intro gets knocked off, the final multi-part arc is a dud, and Magneto makes everything better.
The series finale is here, and the fate of the world hinges on… Magneto! Plus, the Shi’ar’s advanced tech comes to the rescue again, Professor X says goodbye, and Duluth, Minnesota, is a hotbed of mutant resistance.
A shady military operative turns a small Kentucky town against a 16-year-old mutant hero. Plus, Beast and the Professor are celebrities, and Rogue needs a vacation from Gambit.