X Men 3
So, why did night fall so quickly in that final scene?
Why did Wolverine kill Jean? Wasn't the area covered in those little darts with the anti-mutant stuff in them?
Why didn't someone take the mutant boy to Jean to stop her going crazy?
Why didn't Wolverine's trousers shred and fall off along with the rest of his clothes? Why???
Charles and Eric were doing it a lot back then, twenty years ago. Oops, that's not a question.
So, why did night fall so quickly in that final scene?
Why did Wolverine kill Jean? Wasn't the area covered in those little darts with the anti-mutant stuff in them?
Why didn't someone take the mutant boy to Jean to stop her going crazy?
Why didn't Wolverine's trousers shred and fall off along with the rest of his clothes? Why???
Charles and Eric were doing it a lot back then, twenty years ago. Oops, that's not a question.
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Date: 2006-05-30 11:17 pm (UTC)2) As others have suggested, because she'd destroyed them - and anyway, her powers were so huge, they'd have needed loads and she could easily have turned them away (bearing in mind it took 4 to bring down Magneto and he still has a little residual power.
3) Because there was significant risk to the boy - she could work out what they were planning and kill him before he got in range and they were trying to protect him.
4) Because there is no justice in the world! ;_;
5) Oh my word, yes.
I really liked Angel. Very nice wings. But I'd have liked a bit more of him - he was a bit underdeveloped, character and plot wise, I thought. And Rogue - argh!!!
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Date: 2006-05-31 11:41 am (UTC)As for the rest of it, yeah, I see in theory what it was the audience were supposed to be thinking at all those points, but all the same it just didn't hang together for me, because none of it seemed to be thought through enough. It was mostly that, with two very obvious cures for Jean, they didn't try to use any of them. But then I suppose the boy would've been smooshed, thus negating the whole point of the operation.