Here’s the recap for X-Men ’97 Season 2, Episode 5: “Weapon X, Lies, and DVDs” (released July 15, 2026). Complete spoilers follow.
Plot Overview
Mission Setup & Team Formation
- Wolverine assembles a rag-tag team that includes Morph, Sabretooth, Lady Deathstrike, Garrison Kane, and Maverick to infiltrate the Weapon X facility. Their goal: retrieve Wolverine’s lost adamantium claws.
The Weapon X Facility & Betrayals
- Once inside, the facility's dark secrets are revealed: Weapon X’s memories have been manipulated—some character histories (hostility toward one another, personal vendettas) were actually manufactured by the program.
- Garrison Kane is killed abruptly, adding emotional weight to the mission and shocking allies.
Confrontation & Reveal
- They discover that Weapon X has been taken over by the alien Brood, which has infected many of the experiments.
- Throughout the mission, Morph consistently maintains moral integrity and connection with Wolverine, even as Logan’s obsession with getting his claws back clouds his judgement.
Character Emotions & Themes
- Morph's emotional arc comes forward: attraction, loyalty, and frustration toward Logan are subtly explored. Logan admits knowing something is off, but remains committed to being “one thing”—polished but singular. Morph challenges him on whether Wolverine’s claws are worth the cost.
- Deathstrike and Sabretooth also share moments of resentment toward Weapon X, which bonds them with Morph emotionally even if their alliances are uneasy.
Climax & Consequences
- The team succeeds in retrieving Wolverine’s adamantium, but not without sacrifice: Maverick dies; Kane’s death was earlier. These losses feel abrupt, tied more to shocking turn than extended storytelling.
- Omega Red appears toward the end, though his presence feels tacked on for spectacle rather than advancing the core subplot.
- In reflection, Morph sits with Deathstrike; both seem to understand Logan’s limitations more clearly now—especially concerning trust and emotional transparency.
Big Picture Takeaways
- The episode leans heavily into character development—especially Wolverine’s inner conflict and Morph’s emotional truth.
- Themes include the nature of memory, identity, manipulation by institutions (Weapon X), and what it means to reclaim power (Logan regaining his claws).
- There’s a tonal shift: from cosmic stakes to more grounded, moral and emotional consequences of Wolverine’s past and personal costs.
If you want, I can break down the standout scenes or analyze how this sets up the rest of the season.
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