So, figured we could have a thread for Loki spoilers since it's gonna be a thing.
The first episode was...okay, I guess? I don't know. I enjoyed it. I like the spin with the bureaucratic TVA. I like how they handled the Infinity Stones. It's enjoyable enough that I'll keep watching, but it doesn't make me immediately what to see the next episode.
As I was watching it, I asked myself, "What major character developments has this Loki missed out on?" and I realized his mother's death was a big one and was probably his biggest turning point. And sure enough, that's exactly what they zeroed in on. Good call.
But honestly, I'm not crazy about the possible villain, at least for now, being another Loki. That's taking the "every Marvel villain is just an evil version of themselves" a little too literally. Asking for Kang would be asking for too much, of course, but still. Another Loki is disappointing.
Still, as I said, I'll keep watching for now, but I'm not as eager on future episodes as I was with Falcon & Winter Soldier or definitely not WandaVision.
EDIT: Actually, an additional thought. Why the hell was Avengers Endgame "supposed to happen" according to the TVA or the Time Keepers? Loki is honestly right there. The Avengers ran totally amok with time, even if Cap might go back and try to "fix" some of that. Thanos yanking himself and his army out of his own timestream into the present seems like a pretty big variant that shouldn't have happened?
The first episode was...okay, I guess? I don't know. I enjoyed it. I like the spin with the bureaucratic TVA. I like how they handled the Infinity Stones. It's enjoyable enough that I'll keep watching, but it doesn't make me immediately what to see the next episode.
As I was watching it, I asked myself, "What major character developments has this Loki missed out on?" and I realized his mother's death was a big one and was probably his biggest turning point. And sure enough, that's exactly what they zeroed in on. Good call.
But honestly, I'm not crazy about the possible villain, at least for now, being another Loki. That's taking the "every Marvel villain is just an evil version of themselves" a little too literally. Asking for Kang would be asking for too much, of course, but still. Another Loki is disappointing.
Still, as I said, I'll keep watching for now, but I'm not as eager on future episodes as I was with Falcon & Winter Soldier or definitely not WandaVision.
EDIT: Actually, an additional thought. Why the hell was Avengers Endgame "supposed to happen" according to the TVA or the Time Keepers? Loki is honestly right there. The Avengers ran totally amok with time, even if Cap might go back and try to "fix" some of that. Thanos yanking himself and his army out of his own timestream into the present seems like a pretty big variant that shouldn't have happened?
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