Kurt's at least learned in occult circles thanks to his stepmom. He knew what the Darkhold was on sight, making him, Doctor Strange, and the Scarlet Witch the only superheroes who would.
'Shindig'
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Kurt's at least learned in occult circles thanks to his stepmom.
And Wolverine's learned in army/combat things. They're still pretty mundane in the circles they frequent.
Okay, well, in the movies Wolvie's the one who never thought, "Hey, maybe they don't leave a secret army base out where anyone can see it. Maybe they put it underground, most popular choice for secret lairs, well before ridiculously tall towers and inside volcanoes."
So just saw Jeramiah Crichton (yes, for whatever reason, my progress through my season 1 DVDs has been verrrrrrryyyyy slooooowwww). Can't say I cared for it much. And it's not just the wretched beard. Yuck - it's the kind of ep. I'd expect Shatner to turn up in. Even Rygel is frelling noble.
However, Durkha Returns kicked ass!!!!
On the other hand, Professor Freakin' X was the one who, having said out loud, "I'm not entirely sure [Wolverine]'s the one they're after" then completely fails to pay any attention to Rogue's safety at all. So if we're going by the movie... maybe we oughtn't'a.
Ken, Jeremiah Crichton is generally regarded as the worst episode of Season 1.
And yeah, Durka Returns is wonderful, especially since we never do find out who killed Silas...
Bats likes carrots.
Oh, lord, we're losing her.
Wolvie, on the other hand, doesn't eat his vegetables.