As a final episode, it presented an epic adventure, so that's why I gave it 10 points, but it's still got some problems that bugged me throughout the episode.
* Again, this episode suffers from rushed, choppy storytelling and cramming too many separate plot developments and characters into its 40-minute run time. Obviously, they are also aware of this problem, so they made this episode last 40 minutes so they had more space for story development and progress, but it still feels too fast-paced, contrived, and confusing.
* They added too many Marvel Easter eggs, which also makes this episode jam-packed and confusing. One or two Marvel cameos are cute and surprising, but when you add more than five, it becomes distracting.
* Wolverine has healing powers, and he was supposed to be healed quickly from his wounds, but instead he lied in a grave condition throughout the episode.
* We also see in this episode that our dear X-men members can survive in space without protective suits. All of them can breathe in space and stay alive in their fight in space's unsurvivable conditions.
* I also felt like Phoenix Jean was a little bit underused. She just came and quickly went. I think she could have played a more important role in this episode.
* There is also a continuity issue. The previous episode concluded that Magneto put his helmet on Xavier's head to prevent his psychic attacks, and he tied him with metal, but we saw in this episode that Xavier somehow freed himself from his metal ties and helmet, which suppressed his powers, and he can do psychic attacks on Magneto now.
* Again, this episode suffers from rushed, choppy storytelling and cramming too many separate plot developments and characters into its 40-minute run time. Obviously, they are also aware of this problem, so they made this episode last 40 minutes so they had more space for story development and progress, but it still feels too fast-paced, contrived, and confusing.
* They added too many Marvel Easter eggs, which also makes this episode jam-packed and confusing. One or two Marvel cameos are cute and surprising, but when you add more than five, it becomes distracting.
* Wolverine has healing powers, and he was supposed to be healed quickly from his wounds, but instead he lied in a grave condition throughout the episode.
* We also see in this episode that our dear X-men members can survive in space without protective suits. All of them can breathe in space and stay alive in their fight in space's unsurvivable conditions.
* I also felt like Phoenix Jean was a little bit underused. She just came and quickly went. I think she could have played a more important role in this episode.
* There is also a continuity issue. The previous episode concluded that Magneto put his helmet on Xavier's head to prevent his psychic attacks, and he tied him with metal, but we saw in this episode that Xavier somehow freed himself from his metal ties and helmet, which suppressed his powers, and he can do psychic attacks on Magneto now.
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