"X-Men: The Animated Series" Night Of The Sentinels Part II (TV Episode 1992) Poster

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8/10
So Long Morph
injury-6544710 June 2020
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Not quite as thrilling as the first episode. This one pretty much just sews up what was started in episode 1 without adding too much.

We do lose Morph - but I had already predicted that based on his name not being in the title sequence. We hadn't had any time to emotionally invest in the character, so his death feels a little manipulative. A way to kill off a non-character to have the illusion of stakes.

The highlight was the conflict between Wolverine & Cyclops and their incompatible philosophies. The Wolverine flashback was a cute idea; a bit weird having a flashback though instead of just showing it chronologically seeing as it's all contained in the same episode.

It's an episode that gets us where we need to be - with Jubilee moving in to the Xavier School. It's functional rather than fantastic.
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8/10
Continuation of first episode
robinhio84_31 July 2022
More story background is given here. And again not bad, the series was going to be good that is clear. It really set the stage for what the role of the team will be.

The stand out of this episode is a serious event that happens, this is unlike any other series from that time.
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5/10
Night of the Sentinels.
bombersflyup14 March 2024
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Night of the Sentinels is an okay two-part opener of the X-Men, where a young teenager has been rejecting her mutant powers and giant robots track her down. It's up to the X-Men to save her and break into the headquarters of the newly discovered government branch called The Mutant Control Agency. The two most useful of the X-Men in a mission-type scenario are caught, my guess is because Morph can change physical appearance, he's the weakest physically and dies. Seems odd that they'd bail when they're all there, despite the number of Sentinels. Rogue and Storm seem pretty overpowered. There's a bit of an issue with some dialogue in regards to the modern-day correlation, being cringe.
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