This is all Anole's fault and he should feel bad.

Sep 28, 2011 22:09

So the mutant chan made me write an essay about why Julian is the way he is. Then I did.

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chicksdigfuzz September 28 2011, 19:11:28 UTC
I WROTE YOU AN ESSAY BACK BUT THEN IT WAS TOO LONG AND THE COMMENT BOX REJECTED IT.

Don't worry, Kurt will come back to life and become the Pope and fix everything for the babymutants. NIGHTCRAWLER LOVES YOU EVEN IF EMMA FROST DOESN'T.

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needsahandjob September 28 2011, 21:36:35 UTC
TELL ME ABOUT IT ANYWAY.

...i am not sure Kurt as the pope is such a good idea...

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chicksdigfuzz September 28 2011, 21:49:48 UTC
Kurt would be the best pope ever, okay. He would throw parties in the Vatican every Friday and smite Sentinels with God’s might.

…LET ME SEE HOW MUCH FITS this might take a few comments.

Background and Marvel vs. Evolution
I picked up most of this from reading some of the Marvel comics vs. watching Evo, but there is an extreme fundamental difference in the kids who go to Xavier’s in both of them. With Marvel the mutants are already outed and hated, but with the first two seasons of Evo no one knows they exist. Parents are actually very reluctant to let their kids leave their sides to go to Xavier’s, even after learning of their powers. The exception to this rule is probably Kurt, whose foster parents let him go to the school because they knew it was the best thing for him.

As soon as mutants are exposed in season 3, though, parents start taking their kids back from the school. This is mostly so that their children won’t be recognized as mutants and associated with Xavier’s, but it is also to protect them from the attacks on ( ... )

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chicksdigfuzz September 28 2011, 21:57:54 UTC
BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE. Also I should have warned you this isn’t really organized much beyond my train of thought, which is…not at all. But I tried being fancy and keeping things nice and sectioned.

Kurt and Identity Issues
Throughout everything, the kids are still attending school. Normal public school! And for the first 2 seasons the kids have friends and normal lives and having mutant powers is equated to the awkward changes teens go through at puberty and not really dealt with as its own issue. Then season 3 hits, and the school temporarily bans mutants until they can figure out what to do with them. When the ban is lifted, a majority of the kids don’t want to go back to public school. They know what’s waiting for them. Everyone knows who they are ( ... )

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chicksdigfuzz September 28 2011, 21:59:20 UTC
Okay this is the last one because I have a short attention span.

Kurt in CampCAMP IS NOW COMPLICATED. At first it was very simple: Kurt just wanted to go home. He and Rogue have things to do and can’t sit around twiddling their thumbs while everyone else outside is doing all of the work. These are still pretty much his feelings, but he also has other thoughts now that there are all the baby mutants in Camp. There are two big things that make him…actually kind of like Camp ( ... )

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