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Prerequisites

January 26, 2026 by Tim

I probably watched that clip of Cyclops ripping off his visor twenty times in a row. For me that imagery connected to so many feelings… reading X-Men comics growing up, Cyclops being my favorite, the 90’s cartoon, wishing Marsden’s Cyclops had gotten justice, knowing that when Scott rips off his visor like that it’s usually because things have gotten seriously fucked…

My kid got nothing from it. He has none of the prerequisite nostalgia. Clearly I must work harder to make him relive my childhood verbatim.


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Thomas D
Thomas D
4 days ago

Sounds reasonable. I’m right there with you 😀

foducool
foducool
4 days ago

shoop da whoop

Bo F
Bo F
4 days ago

Aah crap. Tim, dare I ask how old your kid is already ?
At the risk of confirming again how old I(We) already am(are).

The Legacy
The Legacy
4 days ago
Reply to  Bo F

Please don’t. I’m already suffering from an existential crisis from my age. 🫠

R77
R77
4 days ago

There is this really old SF movie that introduces a methodology that could be applicable here: A Clockwork Orange.

For the evil trolls: please don’t take me seriously.

Albeit, I have seriously considered it after my daughter’s response to a Star Wars movie was … ‘meh’, can we now watch another episode of The Good Doctor (me dying inside with a smile plastered on my face)

nenslo
nenslo
4 days ago
Reply to  R77

Ah yes, The Reverse Ludovico Technique. I keep trying that on my wife to enjoy all my pop culture, but alas the results have not been promising.

TomB
TomB
3 days ago
Reply to  R77

I was at a Friday games session. I made some reference to Star Wars (IV) and one of the younger coders said “Dude, I wasn’t even born then…” and the nature (and correct) result was “I can’t talk to you anymore.”….

It’s like how I missed the Apollo landing on the moon. You’re one of the people that you saw it and then there’s those that never will.

Fartsy
Fartsy
4 days ago

yeah ! homeschooling for the win !

TomB
TomB
3 days ago
Reply to  Fartsy

And teach him how to play an RPG that will happily tell you the world will kill you and fights are one of the fastest way to end up dead…. and where the phrase ‘level appropriate’ doesn’t parse….

Crestlinger
Crestlinger
4 days ago

Check his reaction to Darkseid’s omega beams. Might be a DC fan.

DerGrimmigeZwerg
DerGrimmigeZwerg
4 days ago
Reply to  Crestlinger

Some might argue, that is even worse

Vampyrr
Vampyrr
2 days ago

Animated DC stuff? Top Tier. No one can compete. Live action stuff? Avoid at all costs.

Eodyne
Eodyne
4 days ago

The beatings will continue until the appropriate level of awe is reached

Aeroprism
Aeroprism
4 days ago

I feel you… I’ve been trying the same with my Daughter for 14 years.

Sailor Moon, Grendizer, Captain Future, He-Man, Star Wars, Zelda, Metroid and so on and so forth. But I keep at it. Now I’m trying to get her into Babylon 5. Results: lukewarm so far.

On the flip side, discovering new things with her is always amazing. She’s really into Expedition 33: Clair Obscur. Well, it helps that Maelle is almost a clone of her 😀

Swiftbow
Swiftbow
3 days ago
Reply to  Aeroprism

I’ve had better luck. My 4 year old is now watching Digimon with me for the second time. After we just finished both runs of Thundercats.

He hasn’t been QUITE as hooked on the Ninja Turtles as I would like. But he likes the cartoon and LOVED the movie, and now Casey Jones drives my Thundertank every night while shooting at Slythe, Monkian, and Jackalman.

Mildar
Mildar
4 days ago

in 20 years you can strike back when Skibidi toilet 6-7 trailer drops

Greevar
Greevar
4 days ago

Your kid can’t relate because he lacks the context you possess.

Lazik
Lazik
4 days ago

Gawd, I feel you soo much. I had the same reaction from my 9 and 11 years olds. I was like “Wait what?!” and went on a ramble of why that moment is insane, with the two sentinels walking in the background… God am I SO hyped and I really thought they would be as well. They did watch the MCU and a couple X-Men movies, but yeah, the level of nostalgia we have simply cannot be grasped by them :’)

Richard
Richard
4 days ago

Wow. Another Cyclops fan? I thought we’d gone extinct! He gets so much hate these days that for a long time I thought he didnt’ have any fans at all except for me.

Bionix
Bionix
4 days ago

It’s a weird thing with stuff like this where they’re obviously trying to appeal to older fans with the multiple callbacks and appeals to nostalgia but at the same time, keeping things aimed to a young audience in terms of what gets shown and general vibes.

Atros
Atros
4 days ago
Reply to  Bionix

That’s ’cause appealing to older fans gets them Today Money. But they want Tomorrow Money too, so they’ve still gotta keep that target locked on the young.

Del Cox
Del Cox
4 days ago

I had this EXACT interaction, but my wife was in the son’s position.

ZFTX
ZFTX
4 days ago

I feel this, even though I know the backstory, I really do not care about any of the “superhero” universe stuffs! Yeah, it can be fun and all, but it is not worth my time obsessing over it!

Derfman
Derfman
4 days ago

Nerd Dad. At least your not a toxic sports parent… right?

Joel
Joel
4 days ago

Meh. I’ve never understood the fascination with cyclops or wolverine honestly. I had the same reaction to that scene, and I’m in my 50s having grown up on comic books.

Sweetos
Sweetos
4 days ago

Everything Marvel and DC is just so “meh” now

AngryLittleMan
AngryLittleMan
3 days ago

Well, let us see if he gets excited over The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest or SWAT Kats. If he doesn’t, then you need an intervention and pull him out of school.

Pyre
Pyre
3 days ago

Or he’s been reading X-Men comics since then and that has pretty much eliminated the enthusiasm, especially in a post-Krakoa era where it’s back to the same “Defending a world that hates and fears us” repetition.

Chris
Chris
3 days ago

Tim, it’s like you and I are the exact same parent!! This entire post is *exactly* what happened with my own son. The only difference is, I’m pretty sure my son is younger than yours.

Cypher
Cypher
3 days ago

If you are fascinated by cyclops without his visor, it’s worth watching the Pete Holmes videos on YouTube. He plays an objectively asshole Xavier downsizing the xmen via performance reviews. The content however, and the outtakes, are gems. One sneeze and cyclops could vaporize dozens, all because he refuses to put a sports band on his tinted sunglasses.

VibrantEvolution
VibrantEvolution
3 days ago

My oldest didn’t like me showing him Legend of Legaia, Grandia 2, Suikoden, … “because they looked too simple/ugly/2D/…” so he went back to playing Roblox 😖

The Infraggable
The Infraggable
3 days ago

The Millennials and older Z’s are likely to be the last generation who still believe in whimsy and wonder… not this manufactured factory cranked-out of soulless drivel.

ChaoticHarlequin
ChaoticHarlequin
3 days ago

One of my fav panels is Cyclops telling Sentries to get off his lawn, take off his visor, and the next page is just a single full page of the colour red

El_
El_
3 days ago

For what it’s worth, Tim, I thought it was cool.

Bernie Margolis
Bernie Margolis
3 days ago

I still remember my daughter’s reaction upon seeing Star Wars: A New Hope after playing Lego Star Wars. “Why did they make such a bad movie out of such a good game?” I’d hoped to segue into watching all the Star Wars movies with her, but she hasn’t touched a Star Wars movie since.

Vampyrr
Vampyrr
2 days ago

Cyclops is like my least fav xmen character so I kinda get it lol.

Gamer
Gamer
1 day ago
Reply to  Vampyrr

Its because he has to play the heel a lot of the time to Wolverine, who’s the fan favorite.

leduk
leduk
1 day ago

tbh I didnt really care either and I grew up with xmen too, but cyclop never really was my favorite

Urazz
Urazz
1 day ago

To be fair, I’m not a Cyclops fan so I’m not geeking out over it, but it is cool so that reaction seems to be on par for those not fans of Cyclops like Tim’s son. Cyclops really did get the short end of the stick in the X-men movies really and I can see that doing permanent damage to his kids’ development in liking Cyclops. So, if Tim wanted his son to be a fan of Cyclops, it’s his own fault for not showing him X-men content where Cyclops was badass.

Mattias
Mattias
15 hours ago

Tbh marvel and dc content has been trash for 10+ years, so “meh” would be the appropriate response to their content.