Mutant X Season Two
SCORE: 60
As I work my way through this television
show I can see why it failed. Mutant X lasted three seasons and I can
already see cracks in the armor in season two. Gone are all the chase
scenes thankfully. We still get some martial arts action as well as
powers. Mutant X Season Two starts where the next to last episode left
off. The team deals with the first and most powerful mutant and his
followers. Then this show flounders around telling the same dark past
story for each of the characters on the team. We finally get the main
bad guy from season one to return near the end of Mutant X Season Two.
The issues families will have with Mutant X Season Two are blood,
violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex outside of marriage,
magic, Old Earth theory, evolution religious belief taught as fact, and
more. Mutant X Season Two is anti-gun, anti-male, anti-corporation,
anti-hunting, anti-country, and very pro city.
I was shocked that Mutant X Season Two was pro terrorist when it came to
the environment. All of these are good reasons why the show did not
connect the super majority of Americans. Holly Weird has been preaching
their radical beliefs for way too long. Mutant X Season Two has a real
lack of consistency when it comes to logic.
The final episode of Mutant X Season Two has a bit of a twist to it that
makes the main good guy look more bad, and the main bad guy look more
good. More Holly Weird attempts to confuse good and evil in my opinion.
Genetic research takes center stage in Mutant X Season Two. Too many
plotlines are closed off too fast in this season.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 65%
Replay: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: DVD
Publisher: Tribune Entertainment
Developer: Fireworks Entertainment
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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