X-Men '97 season 1 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Following the assassination of the mutant leader by Henry Gyrich, sympathy towards mutants increased. Jean, pregnant, contemplates life beyond the X-Men. Magneto, inheriting Xavier's legacy, leads them amidst human-mutant tensions. He voluntarily stands trial at the UN for past crimes, advocating for peace. The trial, marked by violence, coincides with Jean's labor. Storm sacrifices herself, losing her powers to save others, and decides to leave the X-Men, emphasizing the fragile nature of connection. In a turn of events, Magneto is pardoned, and Genosha's admission into the UN is considered, signaling a hopeful yet uncertain future for mutants.
Full Episode S01E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who assassinated the mutant leader last year?
Henry Gyrich.
What does Jean consider due to her pregnancy?
She considers a life beyond the X-Men.
Who inherited everything Charles Xavier built?
Erik, also known as Magneto.
What did Magneto promise to a child during a confrontation with humans?
He promised that the child shall never be afraid again.
Where does Magneto arrange safe passage for the Morlocks?
To the mutant nation of Genosha.
Why is the team hesitant to fully trust Magneto?
Due to his past actions and their uncertainty about his intentions.
What causes Storm to lose her powers?
Exposure to radiation from the X-Cutioner's laser rifle.
What significant event occurs at the UN regarding Magneto?
Magneto is pardoned, and discussions begin to admit Genosha into the United Nations.
What decision does Storm make after losing her powers?
She decides to leave the X-Men.
What urgent request does Jean receive at the end?
She receives a request for the X-Men's help, indicating a new mission.