In a world where mutated humans are treated with distrust and fear, an institute for mutants battles to achieve peaceful co-existence with humanity. I really enjoy this series, good plots, good acting/actors, lots of potential…and each episode has improved as writers and directors are finding their groove.<br/><br/>But, please - kids, (Strucker brother and sister) - please emancipate yourselves from your constantly whining, hovering, wimpy, classic helicopter parents that are in denial about your powers and holding you back from maturing! They (parents) are the only part of the show that I cringe at, every time they are in front of the camera. So guys, this is a bad show. Geared towards millennials and teens. I have been a lifelong fan of marvel and the X-Men starting in the mid 70's. X-Men issue #134 changed the way I read and bought my comics books and recognized them as an art form. I do not believe that source material has been read. Brian Singer needs to walk away from the X-Men franchise. He has taken the stories so far out of canon its heartbreaking. Especially after X-Men apocalypse. High Expectations for this show, but alas, a let down. Enough with teen angst!.Television is not the place for the superhero genre. With the exception of What Netflix has going on . I wish HBO would Pick up a marvel or DC title and work that Magic that HBO does. Next! off to rant on the Inhumans. Oh psssstt!? The trivia part of IMDb says " did you know Polaris is magnetos daughter? " well she's not. Lorna's Parents died in a car accident that she caused when her abilities started to show. Jeez!!!
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