We’ve seen a lot of familiar faces in Gen V’s second season so far, from heroes like Erin Moriarty’s Starlight to villains like Valorie Curry’s Firecracker and Susan Heyward’s Sister Sage. But Season ...
No matter what, it was always going to strain credulity — even in a world where your classmate might have an alternate dimension for an anus — for “Gen V” to continue its premise past the climactic ...