X-Men '97

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SpudLink

5,885 posts

193 months

Thursday 18th April
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Discussion with the director of the show, reflecting on episode 5.
The host is very annoying (almost intolerable), but it’s worth listening to.

https://youtu.be/DwckU0xcwWc?si=zMs8J-_pXJHIa8YC

Edited by SpudLink on Thursday 18th April 21:48

ThomW

1,106 posts

29 months

Sunday 21st April
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Well episode 6 was a giant turd.

SpudLink

5,885 posts

193 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Wow! Episodes 8!

This show really is very good.

C5_Steve

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3,155 posts

104 months

Thursday 2nd May
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SpudLink said:
Wow! Episodes 8!

This show really is very good.
Yep, it's SO good no? I did think I was going to get a bit lost going into 8 as it called back to a character from the original show but they do such a good job with exposition in this series that it was perfect.

There was a lot to keep up with in 8, I'll need to rewatch it I think. I really, really want them to bring the showrunner back to do the movie. He's absolutely nailing not only the overall story arc but also each and every character. Perfectly balancing them so they all get their moment.


ThomW

1,106 posts

29 months

Yesterday (23:06)
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Holy crap, episode 9!!! I think I need a lie down after that…

Final episode next week!

snoopy25

1,871 posts

121 months

Yesterday (23:07)
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This episode was amazing!! Plus the ending!! OMG!!!! cannot wait for the next episode!!

SpudLink

5,885 posts

193 months

For decades American animation was viewed as being 'for children', and so the writing was suitably dumbed down. The big themes of the X-Men comics written by Chris Claremont were lost when the stories were adapted for the '90s cartoon.
X-Men '97 shows how good animated superhero stories can be if the studios respect the audience.

Edit: My favorite line was actually a small reference to the first live action film when Cyclops said to Wolverine "What did you expect, yellow spandex?". Here he turns it on his head with "What did you expect, black leather?"

Edited by SpudLink on Thursday 9th May 08:13

C5_Steve

Original Poster:

3,155 posts

104 months

SpudLink said:
For decades American animation was viewed as being 'for children', and so the writing was suitably dumbed down. The big themes of the X-Men comics written by Chris Claremont were lost when the stories were adapted for the '90s cartoon.
X-Men '97 shows how good animated superhero stories can be if the studios respect the audience.

Edit: My favorite line was actually a small reference to the first live action film when Cyclops said to Wolverine "What did you expect, yellow spandex?". Here he turns it on his head with "What did you expect, black leather?"

Edited by SpudLink on Thursday 9th May 08:13
Bang on, 97 has crammed in so much in terms of both themes and lore that I think it just shows what can be done with great writing and a clear vision for the entire run and beyond.

I though Ep 9 was brilliant, so many tiny details and the ending, just when I thought the ep was done bam!

We are in for a treat next week.

The showrunner has been live tweeting each episode as it airs on twitter (prob not great to follow him as it airs a day early in the US!) but he's also shared episodes to watch in advance of the next ones if you want to do a bit of "homework". For next weeks one he suggested watching the Star Trek Next Gen episode "Cause and Effect". Very interesting........

The whole show will need a rewatch after it's aired as they've been hiding stuff in each episode, apparently, Bastian was in every episode before he was revealed. Also, the new Prime Sentinals were featured in a the intro in previous opening as well.