I love this series, period! But what makes it unique from other shows is its change of personality from season to season without losing its greatness. Season One was mostly the team battling evil scientist Eckhart. The action scenes were Hong Kong style martial arts. They corrected that in Season Two by using their mutant powers instead of fists, which is why Sci-Fi/Fantasy fans watch these shows in the first place. And they branched out storywise by facing a variety of villains not linked to Eckhart. In Season Three, their scientist/leader Adam is gone and the group is on its own.
But back to this disk. As a huge Victoria Pratt fan, I had to have this one first because "Fool For Love" is on it. Pratt covers just about every aspect of acting in this episode. To boot, she and... More Info about this DVD Director(s): John Fawcett - John Bell (XI) - Bill Corcoran - T.J. Scott - Terry Ingram DVD Release Date: Released the 23 September 2003 Usually ships within 24 hours
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Season 2 of this show had large changes away from the all too noticeable X-Men look in season one. It pretty much became Adam and his team of young mutants helping different people fight crime and gangsters every week, It was not much of a premise to go on, and the rateings continued to slide every week, by the end of season two, the final show saw two characters die off screen (Adam and Emma) while the other three hit the road for parts unknown. By this time, Marvel and it;'s TV partners had a falling out and went to court, thuis making season three the last for this series, and that was just as well, because it was never anything special to start with. More Info about this DVD Director(s): John Fawcett - John Bell (XI) - Bill Corcoran - T.J. Scott - Terry Ingram DVD Release Date: Released the 27 April 2004 Usually ships within 24 hours
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Mutant X takes the useful SF trope of the mutant minority persecuted by the state and adds potentially interesting spins. The charismatic villain Mason Eckhart of the Genetic Security Agency (Tom McCamus) professes an ideology of service and sacrifice for which many mutants fall, unaware of his genocidal and exploitative real intentions--though his habit of dumping failed minions into glass tubes for subsequent vivisection might give them a clue. A quest for redemption underlies the apparent smugness of Adam (Michael Shea), the good guys' mentor, who used to work for the GSA's front, research company Genomex. The pretty central quartet themselves--fierce acrobatic Shalimar, reliable density-shifter Jesse, laddish electro-boy Brennan, and sensible mind-twister Emma--alternately... More Info about this DVD Director(s): John Fawcett - John Bell (XI) - Bill Corcoran - T.J. Scott - Terry Ingram DVD Release Date: Released the 23 September 2003 Usually ships within 24 hours
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As with all shows the second season of this show really kicked it into high gear. We see more into the personal working of these characters, Brennnan,Shalimar,Jessie, Emma,and Adam. This season was considerly better than the 1st and the awful 3rd that followed. Agh if only twentyth Century Fox would just shutup saying this show bars there chance for a X-men show when is the last time they even did a telivision show? This is what promted alot of changes that resulted in a horrid 3rd year for this show. Peaple are very hard on this show. But come on peaple it is telivision do you really believe everything you see? Exactly so why does it all haft to make cents. Just watch and get lost in the magic that is Victoria Pratt. More Info about this DVD Director(s): John Fawcett - John Bell (XI) - Bill Corcoran - T.J. Scott - Terry Ingram DVD Release Date: Released the 22 June 2004 Usually ships within 24 hours
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