Review Time: what we have here is another
excellent episode, but I don't have too much to say about it and you will see
why throughout this review.
Dialogue exchanges: now for a very
high percentage of the time the dialogue exchanges have a purpose [to be fair
in the previous two episodes the dialogue exchanges have purpose as well.] But
in this episode it feels more like they are getting just about there with
getting things in place, as in seeing a heavy amount of characters and their
backgrounds, what is going to be the big story for the foreseeable future [that
isn't to say there won't be other storylines which may be smaller or of equal
size or something else as we go along as well.] But having seen this episode,
it does feel like they outline the bigger picture here [that is all I am going
to say.]
Action sequences: all you need to
know about these are at some point the master of magnetism [Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto]
is in this episode.
This episode receives: 8/10, I know I
keep giving this score but so far this TV series is of a high standard, even
when these episodes slow down, of what I have seen the reason for doing this;
for an example it may be because the dialogue exchanges me time to develop or
something else or if it does slow down it can quickly speed itself up which
gives me a pleasant headache, because I have to decide between 7, 8 , 9 or 10
out of 10 so far.
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