• What Happened to MUTANT X (2001-2004)?

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 29 11:43:42 2024
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    https://youtu.be/VrakfiV9L_g?si=Rv57G24PMsq6-7Jj

    Ever wonder what happened to Mutant X? In this Joblo original video, we dive into the history of the TV show Mutant X from 2001-2004. We'll explore the
    rise and fall of the hit TV series based on Marvel's mutants. In the year
    2000, Fox studios proved that audiences were ready for live action outings of our favorite comic book heroes with the release of X-Men (2000). On the heels of that, famous Marvel fun-sucker Ari Arad created Mutant X, a super-charged television series running from 2001-2004 and follows a scientist and four of his mutants as they try to survive and outsmart the government. The series stars Victoria Pratt, Forbes March, Victor Webster, and Lauren Lee Smith and bares almost no resemblance to the source material, other than capturing the soapy, dramatic interpersonal relationships of teenage mutants in a VERY dangerous world.

    00:00 Intro
    01:40 Explaining the show
    05:00 behind the scenes drama
    06:00 Series Recap / Development


    #joblo #mutantx #joblooriginals #xmen

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Mon Jul 29 08:52:42 2024
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    On 7/29/24 8:43 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    https://youtu.be/VrakfiV9L_g?si=Rv57G24PMsq6-7Jj

    Ever wonder what happened to Mutant X? In this Joblo original video, we dive into the history of the TV show Mutant X from 2001-2004. We'll explore the rise and fall of the hit TV series based on Marvel's mutants. In the year 2000, Fox studios proved that audiences were ready for live action outings of our favorite comic book heroes with the release of X-Men (2000). On the heels of that, famous Marvel fun-sucker Ari Arad created Mutant X, a super-charged television series running from 2001-2004 and follows a scientist and four of his mutants as they try to survive and outsmart the government. The series stars Victoria Pratt, Forbes March, Victor Webster, and Lauren Lee Smith and bares almost no resemblance to the source material, other than capturing the soapy, dramatic interpersonal relationships of teenage mutants in a VERY dangerous world.

    They weren't even teenagers. Well, maybe Emma was supposed to be a teen.
    But the rest of them clearly weren't, incl. Emma's "replacement" Karen
    Cliche.

    00:00 Intro
    01:40 Explaining the show
    05:00 behind the scenes drama
    06:00 Series Recap / Development


    #joblo #mutantx #joblooriginals #xmen

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Ian J. Ball on Mon Jul 29 10:09:23 2024
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    Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
    On 7/29/24 8:43 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    https://youtu.be/VrakfiV9L_g?si=Rv57G24PMsq6-7Jj

    Ever wonder what happened to Mutant X? In this Joblo original video, we dive >> into the history of the TV show Mutant X from 2001-2004. We'll explore the >> rise and fall of the hit TV series based on Marvel's mutants. In the year
    2000, Fox studios proved that audiences were ready for live action outings of
    our favorite comic book heroes with the release of X-Men (2000). On the heels
    of that, famous Marvel fun-sucker Ari Arad created Mutant X, a super-charged >> television series running from 2001-2004 and follows a scientist and four of >> his mutants as they try to survive and outsmart the government. The series >> stars Victoria Pratt, Forbes March, Victor Webster, and Lauren Lee Smith and >> bares almost no resemblance to the source material, other than capturing the >> soapy, dramatic interpersonal relationships of teenage mutants in a VERY
    dangerous world.

    They weren't even teenagers. Well, maybe Emma was supposed to be a teen.
    But the rest of them clearly weren't, incl. Emma's "replacement" Karen Cliche.

    Adding Karen made the show too good so it had to die.



    00:00 Intro
    01:40 Explaining the show
    05:00 behind the scenes drama
    06:00 Series Recap / Development


    #joblo #mutantx #joblooriginals #xmen

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to ijball@mac.invalid on Mon Jul 29 14:36:49 2024
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    In article <v88dsa$hauc$2@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:
    On 7/29/24 8:43 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    https://youtu.be/VrakfiV9L_g?si=Rv57G24PMsq6-7Jj

    Ever wonder what happened to Mutant X? In this Joblo original video, we
    dive into the history of the TV show Mutant X from 2001-2004. We'll
    explore the rise and fall of the hit TV series based on Marvel's mutants.
    In the year 2000, Fox studios proved that audiences were ready for live
    action outings of our favorite comic book heroes with the release of X-Men >> (2000). On the heels of that, famous Marvel fun-sucker Ari Arad created
    Mutant X, a super-charged television series running from 2001-2004 and
    follows a scientist and four of his mutants as they try to survive and
    outsmart the government. The series stars Victoria Pratt, Forbes March,
    Victor Webster, and Lauren Lee Smith and bares almost no resemblance to
    the source material, other than capturing the soapy, dramatic
    interpersonal relationships of teenage mutants in a VERY dangerous world.

    They weren't even teenagers. Well, maybe Emma was supposed to be a teen.
    But the rest of them clearly weren't, incl. Emma's "replacement" Karen >Cliche.

    I don't remember they were sppsd to be teens.

    00:00 Intro
    01:40 Explaining the show
    05:00 behind the scenes drama
    06:00 Series Recap / Development

    This show was cheesy as hell, but I enjoyed it until they replaced Emma
    (and when she was becomiong interesting, too). I assumed it was cancelled
    due to poor ratings, so I was surpirsed to hear it was relatively popular.



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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to anim8rfsk@cox.net on Mon Jul 29 16:00:23 2024
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    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:

    Adding Karen made the show too good so it had to die.

    Don't make me Troll-O-Meter you, bro!

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Mon Jul 29 15:12:59 2024
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    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <v88dsa$hauc$2@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:
    On 7/29/24 8:43 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    https://youtu.be/VrakfiV9L_g?si=Rv57G24PMsq6-7Jj

    Ever wonder what happened to Mutant X? In this Joblo original video, we
    dive into the history of the TV show Mutant X from 2001-2004. We'll
    explore the rise and fall of the hit TV series based on Marvel's mutants. >>> In the year 2000, Fox studios proved that audiences were ready for live
    action outings of our favorite comic book heroes with the release of X-Men >>> (2000). On the heels of that, famous Marvel fun-sucker Ari Arad created
    Mutant X, a super-charged television series running from 2001-2004 and
    follows a scientist and four of his mutants as they try to survive and
    outsmart the government. The series stars Victoria Pratt, Forbes March,
    Victor Webster, and Lauren Lee Smith and bares almost no resemblance to
    the source material, other than capturing the soapy, dramatic
    interpersonal relationships of teenage mutants in a VERY dangerous world. >>
    They weren't even teenagers. Well, maybe Emma was supposed to be a teen.
    But the rest of them clearly weren't, incl. Emma's "replacement" Karen
    Cliche.

    I don't remember they were sppsd to be teens.

    00:00 Intro
    01:40 Explaining the show
    05:00 behind the scenes drama
    06:00 Series Recap / Development

    This show was cheesy as hell, but I enjoyed it until they replaced Emma
    (and it finally became interesting, too). Then they added Karen cliché, which was a huge upgrade, so I wasn’t surpirsed to hear it became extremely popular.




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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to anim8rfsk@cox.net on Fri Aug 2 04:30:41 2024
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    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <v88dsa$hauc$2@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:
    On 7/29/24 8:43 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    https://youtu.be/VrakfiV9L_g?si=Rv57G24PMsq6-7Jj

    Ever wonder what happened to Mutant X? In this Joblo original video, we >>>> dive into the history of the TV show Mutant X from 2001-2004. We'll
    explore the rise and fall of the hit TV series based on Marvel's
    mutants. In the year 2000, Fox studios proved that audiences were ready >>>> for live action outings of our favorite comic book heroes with the
    release of X-Men (2000). On the heels of that, famous Marvel fun-sucker >>>> Ari Arad created Mutant X, a super-charged television series running
    from 2001-2004 and follows a scientist and four of his mutants as they >>>> try to survive and outsmart the government. The series stars Victoria
    Pratt, Forbes March, Victor Webster, and Lauren Lee Smith and bares
    almost no resemblance to the source material, other than capturing the >>>> soapy, dramatic interpersonal relationships of teenage mutants in a VERY >>>> dangerous world.

    They weren't even teenagers. Well, maybe Emma was supposed to be a teen. >>> But the rest of them clearly weren't, incl. Emma's "replacement" Karen
    Cliche.

    I don't remember they were sppsd to be teens.

    00:00 Intro
    01:40 Explaining the show
    05:00 behind the scenes drama
    06:00 Series Recap / Development

    This show was cheesy as hell, but I enjoyed it until they replaced Emma
    (and it finally became interesting, too). Then they added Karen cliché,
    which was a huge upgrade, so I was surpirsed to hear it became extremely
    popular.



    Left you speachless, eh? ;-)

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