The Gifted: gaMe Changer
There are a few different ways you could interpret this week’s episode title for The Gifted, but I’d agree, it’s a “gaMe changer.”
There are a few different ways you could interpret this week’s episode title for The Gifted, but I’d agree, it’s a “gaMe changer.”
I’ve been reading comics since the mid 1980’s, and watching the movies and tv shows as they come along. Let’s just say I’ve seen a lot of them, and enjoyed most of them. All that said, and admitting I had a few reservations going in, I’m going to say Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse might be the best Spider-Man movie I’ve seen,
Luke Cage’s second (and sadly last, thanks a lot Netflix) season continues with “For Pete’s Sake,” a title that takes on a whole different meaning as the show goes on. It opens with Luke, Misty, Reverend Lucas, Mariah, and Tilda on the run as Bushmaster’s thugs look for them. Mariah is thrown for a…
Things continue to get worse for pretty much everyone on The Gifted, as we see what it means to have “no Mercy.” The only things staying consistent this season are that the Inner Circle seem to be virtually unstoppable, and that the Mutant Underground keeps suffering losses and falling apart.
Things keep getting worse for The Gifted, as we see in “the iMprint.”
Things keep getting more and more complicated for the Gifted as they deal with “afterMath.”
The next chapter of The Gifted’s story, “outMatched,” starts off 16 years ago in Atlanta.
Things aren’t getting any better for the good guys, as we see The Gifted dealing with “coMplications.”
After the surprises and twists last time, “If It Ain’t Rough, It Ain’t Right” tries to clean up a lot of the mess from last episode, as well as push the plot further forward.
The second season for The Gifted continues with “unMoored.” Things open three years ago, with a very different John Proudstar not handling being out of the Marines well.