X-Men ‘97 Season One
SCORE: 58
I have so many thoughts concerning X-Men ‘97 Season One. First and
foremost I watched X-Men ‘97 Season One on Disney+. There were
advertisements, lag, and other glitches while watching this television
show on a streaming service. I did review the previous volumes of this
television show on DVD. I hope X-Men ‘97 Season One winds up on physical
format in the near future. There will be spoilers in my review of this
television show.
The issues families can have with X-Men ‘97 Season One are violence,
blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, evolution, false gods, false
goddesses, gore, and more. The people behind X-Men ‘97 Season One have
decided to redefine Morph and make him someone suffering from the mental
illness of gender dysphoria. X-Men ‘97 Season One does not try to help
him with this problem though. Morph can change into any other character,
and this did not even need to be discussed.
There are ten episodes in X-Men ‘97 Season One. The episodes are between
thirty and forty-three minutes in length. We think Xavier is dead at the
start of X-Men ‘97 Season One. We find out he is alive later in the
show. Magneto takes over the school and tries to follow Xavier’s dream.
Why didn’t this show continue with the season structure from the show
from the 1990s? Why do we need ‘97 on the name of this show?
My biggest concern with X-Men ‘97 Season One is the attitude near the
end of X-Men ‘97 Season One. There is a series of shows called Tolerance
is Extinction near the end of X-Men ‘97 Season One. This really
encourages violence against those that disagree with you on whatever
topic you have. I am concerned X-Men ‘97 Season One encourages hate
crimes against people of faith.
There are some interesting storylines in X-Men ‘97 Season One. We see
Genosha and an attack on it. We have human Sentinels. We get space with
Xavier. We get the death of Gambit. We find humans defending themselves
against the mutant threat. We get time travel. In fact the end of X-Men
‘97 Season One has X-Men in the future and in the past. I am curious to
see where this show will go in the future.
- Paul
Video: 55%
Audio: 65%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Functionality: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Disney+
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Marvel
Rating: ‘TV-14’ for FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Moderate Violence}
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