Lifedeath - Part 2
- Episode aired Apr 17, 2024
- TV-14
- 33m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
4.6K
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Storm is forced to face her worst fears in order to free herself.Storm is forced to face her worst fears in order to free herself.Storm is forced to face her worst fears in order to free herself.
Ross Marquand
- Professor X
- (voice)
Morla Gorrondona
- Empress Lilandra
- (voice)
- (as Morla Gorrondonna)
Alison Sealy-Smith
- Storm
- (voice)
- …
Cari Kabinoff
- Deathbird
- (voice)
- …
Gil Birmingham
- Forge
- (voice)
Gavin Hammon
- Lord Araki
- (voice)
- …
David Errigo Jr.
- Gladiator
- (voice)
- …
Todd Haberkorn
- Ronan
- (voice)
Chris Britton
- Mr. Sinister
- (voice)
- …
Donna Jay Fulks
- Trish Tilby
- (voice)
Jeff Bennett
- Kree Commander
- (voice)
David W. Collins
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as David Collins)
Featured reviews
This show keeps surprising every single week. Of course with the banger of an episode that episode 5 was, this week's ep had a lot to live up to. And it did not disappoint. We got the return of an important character with specific beliefs and morals who never went out of character and showed us what humanity actually stand for. Not only that but we got the continuation to Storm's arc which also came to a beautiful closure and she got a vast upgrade. My only complaint is that we didn't get much info about the consequences episode's 5 cliffhanger has had on the world and of course the X-men themselves. However we did learn who's behind it and my only guess is that by the time the season has ended, we will talk about one of the greatest 1st season of a show in TV history.
Professor X is back and he is engaged to get married off world. Lilandra Neramani the empress of the Shi'ar Empire, announces her marriage to Professor X.
This gives her sister Deathbird to object. He's a Terran, he has no loyalty to the Shi'ar Empire. In truth this is an attempt at a power grab by Deathbird.
It is a case of whether Professor X is willing to give up his powers and erase his memories of Earth.
There is a lesson there about the dangers of assimilation.
The episode has two stories with another bird involved. Storm taking in the Adversary on her quest to regain her powers.
The Shi'ar Empire part was colourful with a 1970s vibe. It was good to see Professor X with one or two other surprises.
This gives her sister Deathbird to object. He's a Terran, he has no loyalty to the Shi'ar Empire. In truth this is an attempt at a power grab by Deathbird.
It is a case of whether Professor X is willing to give up his powers and erase his memories of Earth.
There is a lesson there about the dangers of assimilation.
The episode has two stories with another bird involved. Storm taking in the Adversary on her quest to regain her powers.
The Shi'ar Empire part was colourful with a 1970s vibe. It was good to see Professor X with one or two other surprises.
After the events of episode 5, episode 6 is a welcome chance to emotionally recover. The Storm half of the episode is a 10.
The line about demons...hot fire. Loads of quotables on this side of the episode.
The other part of the episode is a 7, only because it felt like it came out of nowhere (perhaps it's a comic storyline that I am simply unaware of). The two mesh together well, though. This definitely had it's moments, one surefire meme-able quote will resonate around the internet for years to come.
As was stated by Beau - 8, 9, 10 are the ones to rival episode 5. I look forward to what 7 brings to the table before we have to get our service animals, pills, tissues, and appointments with our therapists.
The line about demons...hot fire. Loads of quotables on this side of the episode.
The other part of the episode is a 7, only because it felt like it came out of nowhere (perhaps it's a comic storyline that I am simply unaware of). The two mesh together well, though. This definitely had it's moments, one surefire meme-able quote will resonate around the internet for years to come.
As was stated by Beau - 8, 9, 10 are the ones to rival episode 5. I look forward to what 7 brings to the table before we have to get our service animals, pills, tissues, and appointments with our therapists.
After last weeks INSANE episode, I kinda knew that this episode would not reach the same level! However this was still a great and enjoyable story, even if it didn't pick up where the previous one left off!
This episode was the first to really introduce the cosmic elements and the return of a certain character! I am very excited to see where this goes! It felt like the introduction to something that will play a larger role later on! Some great philosophies of co-excistence and how those witt power, always feel like they have the right to use it, for their own personal needs!
Storm also gets some great moments and scenes! I was really hyped amd excited at one point! Sometimes the toughest challenge, provides the greatest reward!
Now the end shows us that things could get very serious!
This episode was the first to really introduce the cosmic elements and the return of a certain character! I am very excited to see where this goes! It felt like the introduction to something that will play a larger role later on! Some great philosophies of co-excistence and how those witt power, always feel like they have the right to use it, for their own personal needs!
Storm also gets some great moments and scenes! I was really hyped amd excited at one point! Sometimes the toughest challenge, provides the greatest reward!
Now the end shows us that things could get very serious!
I'm not just hating on the show, there is a DRAMATIC difference between episodes in terms of writing quality. Episodes 1 & 2 were enjoyable, 3 was fantastic, 4 was time I'll never get back, and 5 was mundane until it concluded with one of the most powerful moments in animated tv history. And now we're back to Storm and... Professor X? Did I miss something?
I don't understand the show's fixation on romances. I understand that love story subplots were always part of X-Men, but the show runners are putting a lot of emphasis on the soap opera elements for this iteration of the franchise. It's in literally every episode, so maybe I'm experiencing the Mandela Effect in thinking that the 90's kids show focused more on action than the development of romantic relationships between characters. Either way, I'm not interested in seeing Professor X run through Brie Larson's singing planet storyline from 'The Marvels'.
The resolution of Stom's story is probably the high point of the episode, but the entire thing seemed kind of unnecessary in the first place since we've already thoroughly explored the "mutant gets cured of powers" premise 30 years ago in the series and 18 years ago in the movies. She had to be defeated and overcome obstacles to build herself up, so that was a little different, and good in terms of character development. I liked the speech Professor X gave towards the end. ...but then the big cliff hanger was reminding the audience of the legitimately awesome cliffhanger in episode 5, followed by teasing a villain that we've already seen defeated in a previous episode.
'Lifedeath-Part 2' isn't as bad as 'Motendo', but it's definitely one of the weakest episodes of the series. However given the show's track record, there will probably be at least one more banger of an episode before it's over, so I'm not throwing in the towel yet. Now give me your hate, Marvel stans!
I don't understand the show's fixation on romances. I understand that love story subplots were always part of X-Men, but the show runners are putting a lot of emphasis on the soap opera elements for this iteration of the franchise. It's in literally every episode, so maybe I'm experiencing the Mandela Effect in thinking that the 90's kids show focused more on action than the development of romantic relationships between characters. Either way, I'm not interested in seeing Professor X run through Brie Larson's singing planet storyline from 'The Marvels'.
The resolution of Stom's story is probably the high point of the episode, but the entire thing seemed kind of unnecessary in the first place since we've already thoroughly explored the "mutant gets cured of powers" premise 30 years ago in the series and 18 years ago in the movies. She had to be defeated and overcome obstacles to build herself up, so that was a little different, and good in terms of character development. I liked the speech Professor X gave towards the end. ...but then the big cliff hanger was reminding the audience of the legitimately awesome cliffhanger in episode 5, followed by teasing a villain that we've already seen defeated in a previous episode.
'Lifedeath-Part 2' isn't as bad as 'Motendo', but it's definitely one of the weakest episodes of the series. However given the show's track record, there will probably be at least one more banger of an episode before it's over, so I'm not throwing in the towel yet. Now give me your hate, Marvel stans!
Did you know
- TriviaFirst episode in the series to have animation services provided by Tiger Animation (aka MOI Animation Studio) instead of Studio Mir (the latter still did the intro sequence though).
- GoofsForge mentions "a cacti," despite "cacti" being the plural form of "cactus."
- Crazy creditsThe episode's opening sequence removes Magneto and Gambit and adds Nightcrawler to the X-Men roster.
- ConnectionsFeatures X-Men '97: Motendo/Lifedeath - Part 1 (2024)
Details
- Runtime33 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.20 : 1
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