a5c7b9f00b A secret government project to create genetic mutants results in them being released into the general population. One of the scientists responsible, Adam, has sworn to try and help them, while his co-partner, Mason Eckhart, plans on using the project for his own ends. Adam assembles four mutants and forms the group "Mutant X" to help mutants everywhere, and oppose Eckhart. A fugitive geneticist and four of his "creations" search for others of their kind while attempting to stay a step ahead of a morally ambiguous government agent. OK so i saw the third season only where Lexa Pierce enters. AND IT WAS AWESOME!! And after reading some of the comments i think i would love to watch the other seasons to prove them wrong. They only say that they were disappointed with the first episode because they started watching with high expectations. They expected it to be a good show like Xmen and all the other mutant and powers movie. i was just flipping through the channels and i saw the cast and i loved it. the cast is awesome. They make a great team and i think that if they didn't cancel the show that it would have gotten better. The viewers would have been able to see more about what happened to Adam Cain and also see where the Mutant X relationship where going to go and how they were all going to end up. I think this show is great and even though they stopped recording and writing scripts i think they should at least put re-runs. It's a great show and people just think that since there's mutants it would be like fantastic four or x-men and it is not. The basic premise of Mutant X is simple: a team of young mutants working for a guy called Adam use their powers to battle a secret government organisation who created them and are now trying to hunt them down. Sound familiar? Mutant X is a complete rip-off of X-Men and, to a lesser extent, Dark Angel. But that isn't its problem. The fight scenes are brutal, completely unrealistic. Other shows like Buffy and Angel manage plausible, decent-looking fights but Mutant X can't seem to. The punches are even more obviously faked than WWF, and the mutants' powers seem to have no limit, allowing them to dispatch a roomful of enemies with seemingly no effort. Mason Eckhart, the leader of the bad guys, is cliched and unconvincing. However, the show does have some good points. The writing is OK, well acted and convincing enough. The special effects, suchBrennans electricity bolts, are decent too. All in all, Mutant X is worth watching if there's nothing better on, but really nothing special.
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