X-Men 97’ is the BEST
Is the X-Men 97’ the best property the MCU has had in a long time?
Okay, so I've been seeing a lot of chatter about X-Men '97, and honestly, I just had to share my thoughts because this show is truly something special, especially if you're like me and always looking for awesome superheroine content! When I say 'superheroine central,' this series really delivers. From the very first episode of X-Men '97, season one, I was captivated by how brilliantly they handled their female characters. It’s not just about showcasing powers; it’s about depth, leadership, and emotional resilience. Take Storm, for example. Her strength isn't just in her ability to control the weather; it's in her wisdom, her compassion, and her unwavering spirit. She faces incredibly tough challenges, but her character arc throughout this season is just phenomenal. You see her vulnerability, but also her incredible power and resolve. It’s a masterclass in writing a truly iconic superheroine. Then there’s Jean Grey. Her storyline is so intricate and powerful, exploring themes of identity, legacy, and sacrifice. The nuances of her telepathic and telekinetic abilities are showcased in new and exciting ways, but what really hit home for me was her emotional journey. It felt incredibly real and impactful. And let's not forget Rogue! She’s always been a favorite, and in X-Men '97, her struggles with her powers and her relationships are explored with such sensitivity. She’s tough, she’s vulnerable, and she’s utterly compelling. Compared to some of the other MCU movies and shows we’ve gotten recently, I feel like X-Men '97 sets a new benchmark for character development, particularly for its women. While I enjoyed aspects of Loki and WandaVision, and certainly appreciate the strides they made, the sheer consistency and thematic depth in portraying the superheroines in X-Men '97 feel unparalleled. It’s not just that they have strong female characters; it’s how they portray them – as leaders, as strategists, as emotional anchors, and as individuals with complex inner lives. This show doesn't shy away from giving its female characters significant plotlines and agency. They aren't just supporting roles; they are central to the narrative, driving the story forward with their decisions and their powers. It makes the show feel incredibly fresh and relevant, especially in today's landscape. It’s the kind of representation I’ve been craving since Endgame, which, while epic, didn't always have the time to delve deep into its many characters. Honestly, if you're a fan of well-written, dynamic, and powerful superheroines, you absolutely must watch X-Men '97, season one. It’s more than just a nostalgic trip; it’s a genuinely fantastic piece of storytelling that elevates its female characters to the forefront, giving them the spotlight they truly deserve. Trust me on this one, you won't be disappointed!



































































