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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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I want to know more about what happened to the mutants. I skipped X-Men: Apocalypse because it looked bad, and apparently was, but DOFP ends on a pretty optimistic note (with Jean, Scott, and Xavier all alive). Not sure how many years separate that ending and 2029 (The year "Logan" takes place), but, like you, I found

Charlie McCarthy or GTFO.

I'd have spat on him.

Conscience.

Maybe not, but the ending of the film plays much differently in Trumplthinskin's America than it would've in Hillary's.

Oh, is that all?

It affected me alright.

Interesting. The vehicles I remember seeing didn't strike me as being terribly old.

People keep saying it's the 60s or 70s, but the vehicles we've seen haven't looked that way to me.

So long. Your loss.

Wait… what? "Baker Street," the Gerry Rafferty song, was originally on his City To City album.

I don't know what's real or imagined (on the show) and I fucking love it.

I am Captain Jean-Luc Prickhard, and I approve this message.

Clearly… See Allan Nichols' comment above. Real thinker, that one.

My pleasure, Dennis. Hopefully things won't change much. I'm just not sure why this particular change was deemed necessary. Anyhow, cheers to you and the rest of the former WOTers!

It's a matter of taste and preference, but I'll call Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Winter Soldier, and now Logan "great."

She's got MOXIE, this one.

He's a British comedy writer and actor, who co-created The Office with Ricky Gervais.

Wolverine 's first appearance was in 1974.

I'd argue Jackman's always been great in the part. It's just that the writing has frequently failed him.