"X-Men: The Animated Series" No Mutant Is an Island (TV Episode 1996) Poster

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7/10
Out of sync
snowdonkarl15 July 2019
This episode should be watched after Phoenix Saga - Child Of Light. IMDB has listed it in the incorrect order because this episode was delayed in production. Therefore when it was broadcast it was out of sync with the overall storyline.

This episode introduces a mutant called Zebediah Kilgrave who is in the Jessica Jones TV series.
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8/10
I miss 90's shows like this
m66731 October 2020
I remember watching this show when I was younger and i was re watching it and really loved this episode. Professor X is my favorite X men character.
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6/10
Decent episode, but what happened to Jean Grey???
john-204612 June 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This episode revolves around Cyclops leaving the X-Men after the death of Jean Grey. He returns to the orphanage of his youth just in time to stop the exploitation of mutant orphans by a politically ambitious adoptive parent. Though I tend to dislike Cyclops-centered story lines, this one isn't bad. I am reminded for the second time in this series that Cyclops can put out fire with his laser sight. For the second time in this series, Cyclops seems like he is fully ready to move on after Jean dies, pretty quickly too. And why doesn't he admit to having been married? I understand he is coping and conflicted, but the writing approach to that is really confused.

Now to my chief complaint: what happened to Jean Grey? They start off the episode mourning her death, and I suspected the episode would address how she died. But it didn't. So disappointing. It wasn't addressed in the previous episode, it wasn't addressed in this episode, and at the end of the episode when Cyclops returns to the X-Men, Professor X announces that Cerebro has detected she is still alive. So, maybe it'll be addressed in the next episode? It's not. A decent episode ruined by the WTF framing of Jean's death and resurrection.
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