trappedslider
Legend
episode 6 promo and OMG.. THAT ITEM landing made me tingle
I noticed a lot of people were saying "Wait Scott is a great guy! How did I not notice before?" about the first few episodes, so that was kind of funny, because this was more like kind of shenanigans he often got involved when I still reading the comics a lot. I do think people frequently overstated how much of a dick he was, like he's generally far less of a dick than characters who that's never said about (particularly Jean Grey herself), but still, more than zero.Wow, 5 was heavy, good although Scott really is a dick.
Wow, 5 was heavy, good although Scott really is a dick
It is an interesting choice, as the 90s cartoon was the one place* where they didn't include the stuff where Scott was the dick. Not sure why they wanted to bring it into the animated world so long after it became immaterial elsewhere**.I noticed a lot of people were saying "Wait Scott is a great guy! How did I not notice before?" about the first few episodes, so that was kind of funny, because this was more like kind of shenanigans he often got involved when I still reading the comics a lot. I do think people frequently overstated how much of a dick he was, like he's generally far less of a dick than characters who that's never said about (particularly Jean Grey herself), but still, more than zero.
I would imagine it's because they need Madelyne Pryor to do at least two of the storylines they've done (and probably other future ones), either because replacing her with Jean Grey doesn't work, or because they actively want to replace Jean Grey with her in some of them. Having Madelyne Pryor in the story gives you a lot of potential to "mess around" with the character who is like 98% Jean Grey without "tainting" the main Jean Grey and making "Jean Grey is a dick" become the meme.It is an interesting choice, as the 90s cartoon was the one place* where they didn't include the stuff where Scott was the dick. Not sure why they wanted to bring it into the animated world so long after it became immaterial elsewhere**.
I think you're being overly-literal here. "Scott is a dick/Cyclops is a dick", which has been around as a sort of quasi-meme since the 1990s or maybe even the 1980s, has never been about him actually being a dick, in like an "unnecessarily crappy behaviour" way, it's just about him suddenly behaving in ways that people viscerally don't like. It kind of doesn't matter if there are reasons for them (though I would say the cartoon makes the reasons a bit more obvious and closer in time than the comics did, as I remember them).I personally didn't read his behavior in the episode as Scott being a dick so much as really, really emotionally confused about how he should be dealing with the whole Jean/Maddy thing. Its not like the appropriate thing to do is super clear-cut here. And I suspect that conflict also lead to him completely losing it on-camera in this ep.
Yeah ultimately I did not see it in a pure "scott is a dick".I think you're being overly-literal here. "Scott is a dick/Cyclops is a dick", which has been around as a sort of quasi-meme since the 1990s or maybe even the 1980s, has never been about him actually being a dick, in like an "unnecessarily crappy behaviour" way, it's just about him suddenly behaving in ways that people viscerally don't like. It kind of doesn't matter if there are reasons for them (though I would say the cartoon makes the reasons a bit more obvious and closer in time than the comics did, as I remember them).
One of the few things I think they screwed up was the reporter - if this is set in 1990s, which seems to be the case, she would have been MUCH nastier, and his outburst would have made more sense. They had her sort of holding back and almost seeming respectful. voice-wise, and that's absolutely not how reporters asking those kind of "gotcha-y" personal questions were in the '90s, they were very aggro and showman-y and "gotcha!", even if they started out nice. It was even clearly a '90s-style gotcha because she had all the supporting data to hand. Instead of seeming shocked/appalled that Scott seemed to be lying to her, she'd have had a whole lot of attitude/snark in the "Why are you lying to me?". And we often saw reporters and interviewers sort of snap from "nice" to "shark" real quickly in that era. Feels like there was a disconnect between the writers, who wrote it as that kind of scene, and the episode director, who played it in a more modern way.
I think you're being overly-literal here. "Scott is a dick/Cyclops is a dick", which has been around as a sort of quasi-meme since the 1990s or maybe even the 1980s, has never been about him actually being a dick, in like an "unnecessarily crappy behaviour" way, it's just about him suddenly behaving in ways that people viscerally don't like. It kind of doesn't matter if there are reasons for them (though I would say the cartoon makes the reasons a bit more obvious and closer in time than the comics did, as I remember them).