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Playtest Review Christopher W. Richeson May 2, 2007 (Classy & Well Done) X-Men: Evolution becomes a much darker show, truer to its source material, in its Third Season. It also improves dramatically over the previous two Seasons. Christopher W. Richeson has written 213 reviews (including 3 dvd reviews), with average style of 3.70 and average substance of 3.70. The reviewer's previous review was of X-Men: Evolution Season Two. This review has been read 3361 times. |
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The Good: Epic, world threatening events. Excellent character drama, especially involving Nightcrawler relying on his image inducer to pass as human after mutants are revealed. Wolverine’s cloned daughter, X-23, appearing in an episode by the same name, is surprisingly interesting and showcases the sorts of depravity present in the world that the X-Men fight against. The presence of mutants in politics is well done, and Principal Kelley makes a wonderful villain.
The Bad: Wanda, the Scarlet Witch, receives too much screen time for the narrow issue attached to her (being abandoned by her father). A mystery unfolds during the season that culminates with the release of Apocalypse, but lack of use of foreshadowing makes it difficult to understand what’s going on at times.
All of the episodes here have a darker theme, often calling attention to the worst human nature has to offer. In X-23 we see a clone of Wolverine who, as a 12 year old girl, was put through the Weapon X process after having been trained to be a soldier from birth. In “The Toad, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” we see Magneto have his own daughter’s memories of abuse radically altered through mental control. The season finale involves Apocalypse, perhaps the most powerful mutant to have ever lived, being freed from a millennia of confinement.
The only dud here is one episode that involves the characters on a Caribbean Cruise. The entire episode suffers from poor structure, no overall theme, and is instantly forgettable. I think the writers were striving for some levity after many dark moments, but the episode is far too silly and disorganized. Nevertheless, one weak episode among 12 other excellent ones is a small flaw.
If you’ve made it through Seasons One and Two then you absolutely want to watch this Season. While it does end with a cliffhanger, the Season as a whole is far superior to the previous two and makes working through some of the bad episodes ultimately worthwhile.
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