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I kinda wish this season focused more on David’s dissociative identity disorder by having him and the other characters actually deal with it instead of framing it as: “oh yeah, David just has voices in his head telling him to act selfishly and cruelly”

Yeah, Storm could have easily been a white haired girl in the background of a scene, or even pickpocket Xavier. (which was how he first met her)

What kind of rapping name is Steve anyway?!

Honestly, it’s a false equivalence.

Nah, he wasn’t in any of the animated X-Men series (maybe they showed him as a background character, but he definitely wasn’t voiced)

No, I know who Proteus is.

I get why all these people would be sad and respectful of Tony’s passing, but having them all go down to one knee like this is the ‘Lord of the Rings’ finale or something felt kinda out of place.

I wonder if they are setting up something similar to what happened in the comics where David went back in time to kill Magneto (maybe in this version it will be Farouk) and accidentally killed his father instead thereby creating that whole “Age of Apocalypse” timeline.

The Scottish accent might be a reference to the comics, since he has one there. (He grew up in Scotland)

I wonder why they changed David’s mother from being Jewish to Romani (in the comics she was the Israeli Ambassador to Great Britain), was it all for that “No home country” line?

Not only is this exploitative, I don’t even know how this is legal.

I don’t know if it’s the live action or because Urban plays Butcher so seriously (half the time in the comic he sported a shit-eating grin like he was a freaking serial killer or something) but just like the Preacher adaptation this still seems kinda tame and low energy compared to the comic.

Yeah, it seems like they already spoiled the major plot points for at least the first half of the first season.

Yeah, I’ve read them and they didn’t offer a much better explanation for the name other than it being the principal of the thing or something. (Or I don’t know, to piss off Odin more?!)

I’m not “Objecting”, I just find it a surreal situation that the world that Marvel built so meticulously for over a decade would have supernatural creatures like vampires before their trademark ‘M’-word.

I’m talking specifically about the whole shared universe thing.

Anyone stopped to think for a second that they are going to introduce freaking Vampires into the MCU before Mutants?

I wonder if they will make him British this time like he actually is in the comics. (or at least when the writers remember that he is)

Honestly, I’m all for this storyline.

For me, I think the difference between them is Ennis’s comics always feel a lot more surreal and tongue-in-cheek, where’s in Millar’s comics you kinda think he’s trying to tell you that if stuff like this happened in real life people WOULD be acting this horribly.