Well, from the DVD commentary, I know the writers loved Emma, so they would have brought her back somehow. Take heart in that, as you obviously did.
Yeah, I don't know if it's because the writers don't like Jean, or they're taking their cue from Marvel and Grant Morrison's New X-Men arc. The series had many homages to Morrison's arc, which had its ups and downs. I just worry that Jean might end up in obscurity because of which, but that's for another time.
Yeah, I might write on Scott's W&X-Men characterization, as, oh, did he fall hard.
No, Jean might be tempted, but, no, she isn't a cheater. I think Jean is a Mary Sue, yet I can't see myself dumping on her, as canon has done a good job with that.
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Yeah, I don't know if it's because the writers don't like Jean, or they're taking their cue from Marvel and Grant Morrison's New X-Men arc. The series had many homages to Morrison's arc, which had its ups and downs. I just worry that Jean might end up in obscurity because of which, but that's for another time.
Yeah, I might write on Scott's W&X-Men characterization, as, oh, did he fall hard.
No, Jean might be tempted, but, no, she isn't a cheater. I think Jean is a Mary Sue, yet I can't see myself dumping on her, as canon has done a good job with that.