Son Of Logan
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This one?
Changer d'Elder said:BB: I am sorry ^^;
Tempest: Not just once *giggle*
Son of Logan: Oh my, Wolverine's driving...that's gonna be a hell of catastrophe, lol...
Ororocity said:OMG Hi Misty!!!!!!
One of my favorite episodes. I was just watching that yesterday. There are so many Marvel cameos in that episode it is ridiculous.Changer d'Elder said:![]()
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I just wonder why old Chuck have never told them...:P
Changer d'Elder said:Undomiel: In the movie, he definitely does. But comicbookverse, that's something entirely different![]()
Changer d'Elder said:Undomiel: But movieverse is NOTHING compared to comics!Honestly, how can 6 hours of movies replace 42 years of thousands of books :P
undomiel said:I don't read comic books. And from what I've heard about them, I think I'd prefer the movies anyway.
But still, back to the topic on hand, others who are well-versed in the comic books say there is no serious relationship between Storm and Wolverine. I'm hoping they don't try to throw one into the movie because I think it feels all wrong -- no chemistry. Wolverine loves Jean!
weatherwitch said:Ahahahahaha...**wipes eyes** Uhm, no. Wolverine wants to hump Jean. Big difference; however, there is a little thread on here dedicated to that premise as well.
undomiel said:No, you're quite wrong about that. Logan does love Jean. In X1 he tells her his heart belongs to him. Everyone who has read the comics says she reminds him of Rose, his first love. In X2 Logan refuses to sleep with Mystique even though she offers to transform herself into Jean for him. Why would he refuse to act out his fantasies if he only lusted after Jean? Because he truly cares about Jean as person, not just some one-night stand. And when Jean dies at the end of X2, Logan cries and mourns because he has grown to love her.
Anyone who does not understand that Logan loves Jean is missing a serious chunk of the drama that is being played out in these films. You see, in order for the story to work, Logan must love Jean. If the main character only has some kind of petty lust for Jean Grey, what will it matter when she turns into Dark Phoenix? It would have very little dramatic impact. This does not make sense -- it would be very poor story-telling, and a waste of a great storyline: that of the hero tragically losing his lady love.