Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks; it is raining all day long, so onto the X-Men ’97 episode of the week? In this case, we get to see more adventures with Storm/Ororo Munroe, as she, well, adventures. I could elaborate in some detail, but – spoilers?
Ok, not so much, as this week’s episode flavor is
space and Kree, bringing back such favorites as Deathbird and the Gladiator.
Listen. X-Men ’97 are playing on the audience’s nostalgia and they are playing
it hard. If you like it, it is your
thing; otherwise, why are you watching the show?
Again, unlike the live-action/MCU shows, X-Men ’97 is
not trying to be realistic, and without the live-action’s constraints, it is
not. Rather, we got some very outlandish designs, such as the last week’s variant
Sentinels and this week’s aliens. X-Men ’97 is doing its’ best to be outlandish
and outrageous – and it is succeeding there. No, seriously, it does, as people
are certainly enjoying the titular characters battle various bizarre foes –
such as the angry mobs of F.O.H., the crazy sentinel robots, and this week
there are alien villains, (in a manner of speaking). Moreover, by outright
adapting X-Men comic storylines, the show is… playing it safe and certain, as
well as avoiding any controversies that could arise with outright new
materials, such as the SW movies 7-9, (the sequel trilogy).
…Maybe the latter is not the best example, but it
works: the Sequel trilogy was supposed to expand and to add new lore and
dimensions to the SW-world. It failed (for various reasons) and since then…
Disney was trying to play it safe; because it loves to make money, and hates to
lose money, among other reasons. Controversy ruins everything is Disney’s
opinion in all of its’ franchises and
branches these days, and it shows.
…But wait! Hasn’t it tried to sneakily show as to
how the world of SW passed from the one seen in the movie 6 to the one seen in
the movie 7? Yes, and once the audiences began to realize it; the hate was
back, and since then… Disney/SW is sticking to ‘the Bad Batch’ cartoon; once it
runs out, it is anyone’s guess as to where it will go, (especially since ‘The
Mandalorian’ seems to have ended for now). Anything else?
No, not really. X-Men ’97 are expanding their
initial universe, but they are doing through visual pageantry and the like, so
for now, this is it, as there is nothing specifically new to discuss. See you
all soon instead!
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