Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
In article <v88dsa$hauc$2@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:
On 7/29/24 8:43 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
https://youtu.be/VrakfiV9L_g?si=Rv57G24PMsq6-7Jj
Ever wonder what happened to Mutant X? In this Joblo original video, we >>>> dive into the history of the TV show Mutant X from 2001-2004. We'll
explore the rise and fall of the hit TV series based on Marvel's
mutants. In the year 2000, Fox studios proved that audiences were ready >>>> for live action outings of our favorite comic book heroes with the
release of X-Men (2000). On the heels of that, famous Marvel fun-sucker >>>> Ari Arad created Mutant X, a super-charged television series running
from 2001-2004 and follows a scientist and four of his mutants as they >>>> try to survive and outsmart the government. The series stars Victoria >>>> Pratt, Forbes March, Victor Webster, and Lauren Lee Smith and bares
almost no resemblance to the source material, other than capturing the >>>> soapy, dramatic interpersonal relationships of teenage mutants in a VERY >>>> dangerous world.
They weren't even teenagers. Well, maybe Emma was supposed to be a teen. >>> But the rest of them clearly weren't, incl. Emma's "replacement" Karen
Cliche.
I don't remember they were sppsd to be teens.
00:00 Intro
01:40 Explaining the show
05:00 behind the scenes drama
06:00 Series Recap / Development
This show was cheesy as hell, but I enjoyed it until they replaced Emma
(and it finally became interesting, too). Then they added Karen cliché,
which was a huge upgrade, so I was surpirsed to hear it became extremely
popular.
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