spideyboy_1111 said:
Did i ever say her power is making her evil? no...
"shes able to lash out and kill anyone not on purpose but because her power is controling her."
That sounds evil to me. And you're contradicting yourself here. First you say that it's the phoenix persona that's controlling her, and then you say that it's the power itself which is controlling her, which I already proved is not the case. Her power is a concious act. She controls it. It,s how she chooses to wield it which is evil, but not her powers themselves. In addition, she does not vaporize someone with a single thought, but must really concentrate and focus to do this. Which we see manifest itself as black eyes and veins. It's not something she does matter of factly.
Phoenix isn't making her evil either.. its just angry at Xavier for being repressed.
So getting rid of Xavier should have satisfied one of the primary basic needs of her ID and let her ego and superego reestablish itself. She had now gotten rid of a major frustration. If you read the book you can see that she's alot more coherent and in control of herself than you give her credit for. The only thing really missing from the puzzle and why she couldn't bring herself to return to her good side was because she was convinced she had killed Scott, and that was unforgiveable.
She is not in control though... this is why scott died.. again im going to compare it to an orgasm... Gambit for instance.. he kinetically charges something.. imagine if during an orgasm his power charged the girl he was having sex with and she exploded. Gambit didnt mean for it to happened, but what happened was during extreme emotion he lost control. Now take that loss of control and amp it up, and you got jean. Im not really sure why you can't understand that.
I do. i'm trying to assert the fact that that's not Jean, or how Jean is supposed to be portrayed. That Jean is stronger than you give her credit for. That in spite of the state she was in there are certain stimuli she would respond to in a positive way, or certain memories, triggers that would stir things inside her or that she would instinctively react to. And one of those of course being Scott. Her willingness to do no harm to Scott would overrule anything else she was feeling or thinking. That's the nature of their relationship, of their bond. And it's a known factor in their relationship.
Scott was in control, scott isn't the issue.. this is about jean. Phoenix wanted to kiss scott... he felt a connection with him because jean loves him. same way it felt a connection with wolverine. look at jean in the scene.. she was full of emotion like a cat in heat... if she didnt accidentally kill him, she would have ripped his clothes off and done him on the rock they were on.
And how do you know that that's not what happened? Scott certainly wouldn't mind. He wouldn't resist the way Wolverine did. Maybe that's exactly what happened and then she tossed Scott aside into the woods the way she hurled Logan across the room? Technically speaking, Scott's death was never established in the film. Only implied by some of the chars.
one could argue that jean was holding back the phoenix and letting wolvie get through then... but again with the needles.. regardless of adamantium and if she could destory it or not.. theres still a plastic case in wich houses the cure wich she could have easily destoryed
She could have easily destroyed his claws as well. What they're made from isn't important, and in this case Wolverine's strength and hardiness is sorely overrated. The fact that she let Wolverine join her was proof that she wanted to be saved. She wanted him to do something to stop her powers and stop her from hurting anyone else. She didn't have a preferred method for being "saved", except that if you really want to get technical, the first time, in the infirmary she said "please.... kill me" during one of the more hysterical moments, but the second time around at Alcatraz she said "please... save me". To me it's a difference. Unfortunately, it wasn't to Wolverine. If she let hem approach to save her, if she didn't vaporize his claws because she wanted him to save her, if she didn't blow him away because she wanted him to save her, then using cure syringes wouldn't have made a differenc. She wouldn't have destroyed those either. In fact the ground was scattered with them. Hundreds. I assert that the scene was put together badly and the writers got sloppy. Their intention was to kill Jean and they ignored other obvious methods which could have allowed her final fate to not be fatal. For the same reason that they apparently "killed" Scott. It's this kind of sloppiness that results in the characters acting out of character and in a bizarre way, and it's for these reasons that I cannot accept the scenes as they are presented.