No way. That laugh was pleasure. The Phoenix is like her, omega level. That was a "my sister is back and she's going to hurt all of you" laugh. She was ecstatic.
After their last conversation before going into battle, I want to think is was more of a re-affirmed belief. That laughter representing just how far they have come with a mixture of relief.
My emotions exploded in tears because I identify myself as a Phoenix, thru all the bad I experienced and I STILL came back stronger with staying power to stand with authority in TRUTH.
😅 you're right mate. I remember always saying" what the fuxk is wrong with Jean, she's weak in every episode" lol..she was ridiculous back then.. struggling, now she's awesome.
This proves that Jean and Madelyn were switched after phoenix saga, that the real Jean was the host for the phoenix force, and sinister switched them perhaps in season 5 after their wedding Edit: phoenix fragment usually activates upon the host’s death to resurrect the host.
I wonder if they're going to end the series with the way that X-Men Adventures closed, with the Phoenix joining all life together before it gets snuffed out.
Well originally the Phoenix became evil when it's personality latched on and became enthralled by it's host Jean's human emotions. Eventually through Jean's death it finally was freed of the emotional poison it had let itself become tainted by.
@tombick9311 Then hope casts it off during avengers vs xmen.Which broke wandas no more mutants spell.Then jean rejects the Phoenix in Phoenix ressurection. It's only in fall of x jean accepts the Phoenix again
@@KentaroMiyamoto21 especially with his good buddy Apocalypse hanging around who would just resurrect him, Apocalypse is another baddie death is too good for, even tossing him out of existence in season 4 can’t keep him gone
Hate that it was just a fragment but Phoenix is too powerful to tell a compelling story. I want to see them adapt "Here comes tomorrow" where Jean resurrects in the future as the one true Phoenix and then burns away the world, resetting the timeline while in the white hot room.
This. Jean and the Phoenix Saga story are so intertwined but it also only works because it ultimately ends with Jean's 'temporary' death - her being the Phoenix makes her so OP that it trivializes any challenge or problem that her character needs in order to develop. It's why I liked that one Jean Grey solo comic run - where she has memories of being the DP, and travels to meet other cosmic-level heroes in a journey to understand herself and her role as the Phoenix Force host - it was a slightly meta take on the dilemma of Jean Grey as a character vs plot device. Also, I'm tired of the constant flamebird we get in all Jean-related media. Give me Marvel Girl telekinetic pink bolts again!
It is a bit odd though how she's like, alright I'm done... And there was a lot more to do. I kinda also feel like anytime they are down trodden the phoenix will just appear. Still loved the series but just my thoughts
Okay so I know this is an off topic question but. If Jean wasn't with Scott and couldn't be with Logan who would you think she should be with and why? P.S I'm just plan curious
The Phoenix Force is known to resurrect its user(s). Not the first time it's been done and likely won't be the last. Granted, I would've preferred a bit more narrative warning/foreshadowing.
Comic book readers know that Jean and the Phoenix are one and has always been. She can become Phoenix at will. The only concern is the amount of power they would be sharing every time.
Onslaught vs the white crown( phoenix) the most powerful phoenix even more powerful than the dark phoenix because onslaught is more powerful than any villain times 10
Yeah I feel it was rushed and Jean didn’t use her full potential as Phoenix. She could have saved the day all on her own. A possible explanation is that the Phoenix was dormant in her for a long time. I agree with you though: Bad writing.
I'm always down for calling out woke stuff, but this isn't it my dude. "I am Phoenix" is a fairly iconic line, used by Jean in the Phoenix's introduction to comics, and used again in the 90's animated series. This is the equivalent of calling out Professor X for saying "To me, my X-Men" or calling out Gambit for saying "The name's Gambit, remember it."