TV REVIEW: X-Men (4.11) – Proteus – Part I
A teenager with scary powers is unleashed on Scotland. Plus, the truth about Professor X’s relationship with Moira, and Wolverine is extra salty.
A teenager with scary powers is unleashed on Scotland. Plus, the truth about Professor X’s relationship with Moira, and Wolverine is extra salty.
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.
Nightcrawler enters the story in a horror-tinged episode. Plus, arguments about faith, Gambit learns nothing, and Wolverine… prays?
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.
The military thaws out Omega Red to help with a deep-sea salvage mission. Plus, Wolverine seethes—while name-dropping Winnie the Pooh and the Energizer Bunny.
There’s a new Juggernaut in town, and his name is Eugene. Plus, Professor X confronts his childhood trauma, the team balks at helping the OG Juggernaut, and Cyclops gives seriously good dating advice.
The X-Men go to space as Phoenix takes center stage. Plus, Xavier shows his dark side, Cyclops goes through the ringer, and we debate the morality of sentencing for crimes that have yet to be committed.