ReaX9: Okay! The Bird CAN Be Cool
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Top Comments (10)
Angel being cool? That's crazy talk. Next you're going to tell me the Robin in Teen Titans is Dick Grayson.
Angel getting an amputation without his consent because his body didn’t match his father’s expectations works as an Intersex allegory.
@20:00 Ok, real quick shot that I loved that you skipped over (almost certainly because of the non-existent chance for jokes) was after Angel is looking at the birds flying over the edge of the cliff as a prescient reminder of his loss and that he's clearly considering Sinister's offer, there's a shot where Storm looks out of the mansion and sees the bench he was on empty. Though its made immediately obvious that he took Sinister's offer, the way the scene is set up, with a broken man contemplating the way he's been mutilated such that he'll never recover from while facing over a cliff, only for the next shot from another perspective to show him missing from where we just saw him, in any other context would strongly imply that he chose to jump off the cliff rather than live with his loss, which is honestly an apt metaphor for taking Sinister's offer. Like, clearly the writer and/or director on this episode saw a chance to go about as far as this show would be allowed to go and decided to swing for the fences.
I love how we're staying on Kitty's neck about the Forge thing. I'm never getting over how dumb that was.
Liam O'Brien is now voicing two of the blue mutants
The physical amount of Cringe that overtook my body when angel shushed storm is unexplainable.
19:03 "I don't hate the change to Sinister, it makes more sense than introducing another Big Bad Villain right at the tail end of the show." . . . . . . . That is a very precisely called shot.
To be fair Sinister is the kind of guy who would make a metal bird man just to see if he could.
7:40 In the comics, there is literally one. Single. Panel. That establishes that what Avalanche does between missions is landscape gardening, purely to beautify the Brotherhood’s living space. I miss my noble boy with strangely hidden depths
Scarlet witch: *wipes out an entire species* Magneto: "Oh my poor sweet summer child" Quicksilver: *breaths* Magento: OH MY GOD SHUT UP!
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Top Comments (10)
Angel being cool? That's crazy talk. Next you're going to tell me the Robin in Teen Titans is Dick Grayson.
Angel getting an amputation without his consent because his body didn’t match his father’s expectations works as an Intersex allegory.
@20:00 Ok, real quick shot that I loved that you skipped over (almost certainly because of the non-existent chance for jokes) was after Angel is looking at the birds flying over the edge of the cliff as a prescient reminder of his loss and that he's clearly considering Sinister's offer, there's a shot where Storm looks out of the mansion and sees the bench he was on empty. Though its made immediately obvious that he took Sinister's offer, the way the scene is set up, with a broken man contemplating the way he's been mutilated such that he'll never recover from while facing over a cliff, only for the next shot from another perspective to show him missing from where we just saw him, in any other context would strongly imply that he chose to jump off the cliff rather than live with his loss, which is honestly an apt metaphor for taking Sinister's offer. Like, clearly the writer and/or director on this episode saw a chance to go about as far as this show would be allowed to go and decided to swing for the fences.
I love how we're staying on Kitty's neck about the Forge thing. I'm never getting over how dumb that was.
Liam O'Brien is now voicing two of the blue mutants
The physical amount of Cringe that overtook my body when angel shushed storm is unexplainable.
19:03 "I don't hate the change to Sinister, it makes more sense than introducing another Big Bad Villain right at the tail end of the show." . . . . . . . That is a very precisely called shot.
To be fair Sinister is the kind of guy who would make a metal bird man just to see if he could.
7:40 In the comics, there is literally one. Single. Panel. That establishes that what Avalanche does between missions is landscape gardening, purely to beautify the Brotherhood’s living space. I miss my noble boy with strangely hidden depths
Scarlet witch: *wipes out an entire species* Magneto: "Oh my poor sweet summer child" Quicksilver: *breaths* Magento: OH MY GOD SHUT UP!