Doesnt make it anymore interesting. It just seemed off that they would take the time out to have funeral in the middle of this thing. Considering the seriousness of the situation and the fact taht they are being tracked and attacked, there are more pressing matters. Kurt just died and already he has a funeral that very same day? I really felt they should have waited especially since there will be more to come.
Oh and how the hell do they know to go to limbo to get Magik?
So instead of waiting and doing the funeral, you'd have had them waiting and doing nothing? Because you didn't really bring up an alternative there.
Interesting is a subjective thing. Again, subjective value never indicates worth or value of a piece. Great. You didn't like it. This is new. That doesn't mean it was wrong. Nor does it mean it was poorly done.
Just like an author cannot bore the reader with endless cliff-hanger endings to the chapters of a book, a story cannot keep up with a ceaseless pace to its action. When coming off a climbing point, a lull in action is necessary. It then becomes a matter of whether the narrative uses that lull in action well or not. Second Coming has. Everyone's together, Cyclops is calling for a defensive gameplan, and they've just met someone who matters very much to them. It is entirely fitting, for the narrative and the fictional characters within, to attempt to seal off the hurt that would accompany the death - especially while there is nothing else they could be doing, given that their plan is to sit pretty and wait for the attack to come, and while they're still gaining information about the bad dude.
Do you actually understand the concepts of story fabulation and narrative structure?
And please, like you wouldn't be complaining an equal amount had there been no funeral. Then the complaints would be about why something like this didn't happen, and it figures all the characters would forget about him, because the writers always have. Blah blah blah. Do I have about the right of that?