There’s more to a character than a ship. When I was younger, ship wars was a thing I shamefully took part in and now, I am more of a ‘let bygones be bygones.’
I shipped Gambit and Rogue since the days of the 90’s OG cartoon when I was little. Ngl I was a bit flabbergasted to learn about her and Magneto. It isn’t something I shipped initially—still have my preference for Gambit and Rogue. However, I do love my girl happier than anything else. She cares for Magneto and we cannot ever forget that. He’s important to her, even though she chose Remy.
What’s my point? There’s none other than: I am not participating in a ship war. Instead I found a new OT3 and can’t be bad about it: Magneto x Rogue x Gambit. Why pick a ship when you can have all three happily together 😂
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Kurt Wagner
X-Men '97
Season 1 Episode 8: Tolerance Is Extinction - Part 1
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thanks for the food Gambit
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It was so hard to watch everyone [in some shape or form] agreeing that Magneto was right in the previous episode, go back to seeing him as nothing more than a villain. I know old habits die hard but man, let's just throw away and forget all the good he did and go kill him. [looking at you wolverine knjfs--even Rogue later on had to stop him because 'you're playing to kill'].
Let's forget the fact the man actively tried to make peace/compromise with humans by his first creation of Asteroid M in the old series and taking up the mantle as their leader--going through lengths to prove himself.
Let's forget that this is a tired, old traumatized man who has experienced the worst of humanity time after time--only to be re-traumatized all over again at Genosha. Then to be captured by Bastion and have who knows done to him.
Again, destroying the earth isn't the right course of action but honestly I can see how fed up he is.
Ultimately, humanity is also a villain/villainous that paint themselves as victims. Magneto is a villain forged from trauma, persecution, pain and being proven right repeatedly. Humanity's villainy stems from fear, prejudice, the need to control/be superior, selfishness and unwilling to change[ any changes are superficial at best].
Magneto has done horrible things--but I'd say he's earnestly tried harder to make things work than humanity. He's the lesser of two evils imo.
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Charles: hope Im not too late
Morph and Wolverine:
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