Loganbabe said:
She didn´t tell him to back off.
Jean: "Don't make me do this"
Logan: "Do what?"
Jean: [walks away]
Does he need it to be told to his face, spelled out phonetically and acted out with sock puppets to get the message?
Have you read the X2 novel? Jean´s feelings over Logan were confusing her, and even Storm teased her about it.
That exchange inside the X-Jet? Yeah I know about it. Jean had the right idea. Setting up a ROLO would help take the attention off of her.
Even if that scene wasn´t in the movie, there were others which showed she had feelings for him other than concern.
I know that feeling. I have someone like that in my life too. She's concerned about me, she's always there for me, she's always happy to see me, and she loves me. Of course she married someone else and told me we would never be a couple, but those feelings are there. But that never got me anywhere and it's wishful thinking to assume that because someone's happy to see you and worried about you, that she loves you and is open to you.
When she told Logan "I love him", she never seemed 100% sure about it.
You're just not gonna be satisfied, are you? So how the heck is Jean supposed to make it 100% clear to him then? What more could she do? Shove her engagement ring to his face? Slap him? Scott wasn't around for her to grab him and do a tonsilectomy in front of Logan. From his first moments he saw them together he could see them tenerly holding hands in the garage scene, and the fact that they're sharing a suite together should be a big hint, yet Logan doesn't hesitate to keep chiseling in. Why not go after someone who's actually available, like Ororo instead?
When will people understand that the movieverse is different from the comicverse,
That is a very convenient and over-used excuse. Certain concepts must be modified when converting from comics into live action in order to make it believable and realistic. These things usually include the visual appearance, how powers are manifested, costumes, etc. To apply this to how characters behave or how they relate to each other is pushing it. There are certain concepts to the X-men that define what they are. Basic concepts. Such as Scott wearing a visor, Xavier being bald and handicapped, Wolverine having claws and animal reflexes and instincts, Jean being a TK / Telepath, etc. And one of those fundamental concepts is that Jean and Scott are in a long-term, committed relationship. You change any of these, and you change the essense of the X-men.
and in the X-Men movies Jean and Logan was a very strong possibility?
Possibility? Sure, but not the way it's portrayed in the film. In X2 Logan has been around Jean not more than 5-6 days. He knows almost nothing about her. nothing about what she likes, what makes her happy, her favorite color or flower, favorite food, her fears, dreams, hopes and aspirations, or where she's ticklish. ANd by this point he certainly hasn't offered her anything that Scott wasn't able to provide, or what Scott was lacking, or a cure for any of her frustrations that she may have had with Scott's shortcomings. So on what grounds do you base this... possibility? Wishful thinking? Because the cast members look good on camera together? You gotta give more credible evidence than that. A relationship is based on more than physical attraction. If they both like the way they look, then at best you're looking at a fling. But certainly nothing so dangerous that it could threaten to break Jean and Scott apart.
She loved Scott, we all know that, but even the strongest relationships can come to an end.
Again, see above. Nothing ever happened that would threaten to break apart Jean and Scott's relationship. Except to have Scott conveniently "killed" off and Jean's dark side suddenly lusting after Logan. But at that point Jean's obviously a few taco's short of a family pack and Logan knows it. Even before when Jean willingly threw herself at Logan, he knew there was something wrong (Mystique). If you want thot relationship to be broken apart to set up a JELO, you gotta come up with some credible factor to do it. And so far no one's suggested anything credible.
And I´m not even saying it would happen, and that Jean would be with Logan, but why do people get so stressed out when thinking about that
possibility, seeing that the movies gave a lot of hints???
I get stressed out when people get ahead of themselves and insist they're practically on the edge of ripping each other's clothes off whereas watching these "hints" that the movies suggest makes it feel otherwise. I don't believe these possibilites are as strong as you or others insist they are. Yes, Jean is in her mid to late 30's by now and has been in a relationship for a while with Scott. It hasn't gotten sour or in Jeopardy, but I can see how sometimes she could be frustrated with him for not having fully recovered from his childhood trauma's, and for maybe not paying enough attention to her or pursuing her (seems she's done most of the chasing herself). Then along comes Logan and doesn't hesitate to throw himself at her, even though he knows she's taken. He finds her attractive and she can sense that lust within him. So I can see how someone in Jean's position would love the attention, and would start dressing up just a bit more elegantly, maybe shaking her butt when walking by for some eye candy and appreciating the compliment. Hey, what good-looking woman who's still in her prime wouldn't? But when it came time to the big test and Logan overstepped his bounds, she made it clear that those boundaries were there and that he must not cross them. Granted, the damage had already been done ever so slightly and Jean felt the guilt for having betrayed Scott's absolute trust he gave her along with his heart, but it was still a far cry from destroying their relationship.