TV REVIEW: X-Men (1.9) – The Cure
Rogue and Wolverine react very differently when a “cure” for mutants is discovered. Plus, Cable wreaks havoc, a major new baddie plots against humanity, and Cyclops just can’t help himself from being the worst.
Rogue and Wolverine react very differently when a “cure” for mutants is discovered. Plus, Cable wreaks havoc, a major new baddie plots against humanity, and Cyclops just can’t help himself from being the worst.
The Juggernaut arrives and promptly wrecks everyone. Plus, teamwork makes the dream work, a mutant “scab” is a union’s nightmare, and Wolverine taps into his softer side.
Being enslaved wasn’t on the X-Men’s vacation itinerary. Plus, Storm and Gambit enact terrible plans, Cyclops is done talking shit now that Wolverine is back, and a badass mercenary wages a one-man war.
Lovesick Wolverine flees to Canada and finds momentary peace. Plus, Cyclops is salty, Sabretooth is hellbent on revenge, and Gambit thinks they’ve found mutants’ paradise.
The team heads underground to battle a group of weirdos. Plus, Storm confronts her claustrophobia, Wolverine ogles a picture, and Cyclops is a coveted sperm donor.
Professor X probes deep in Sabretooth’s tormented mind, with mixed results. Plus, an anti-mutant extremist announces his candidacy for president, Magneto’s weaknesses are exploited, and Jubilee should never be left in charge.
Magneto has entered the fray, and he’s not messing around. Plus, Wolverine calls out the professor, a badass villain is defanged, and Beast has time to catch up on his Dostoevsky.
An X-Man falls, but do we need to care? Plus, Beast is caged, Wolverine pouts, and a threat emerges from the shadows.