Love how the DB Cooper mystery was explained. As soon as Loki said "I have a bomb", I realized what was going on
i think that was obvious from the get go.rhutton125 said:
My prediction from the first trailer that a Loki would be the villain looks to be true already..
blazing7s94 said:
Took home a couple She-Hulks after closing time at the Chicken back in the day.
In the comics, Loki often vacillates between evil, then just chaotic, to outright good, then mischievous, then eventually returns to being pure evil.texasaggie04 said:
Thought it was an interesting first episode. I wonder if a major theme of the series will be Loki coming to accept who he is meant to be. Maybe "Evil Loki" refuses to accept his predetermined life and therefore is fighting the system, while "Good Loki" will learn to accept that his purpose to is raise up others instead of tear them down.
Although I enjoyed it, I'm tempted to just wait and binge the whole series. With such a short run, that just feels a bit more natural than watching it week to week.
blazing7s94 said:
Took home a couple She-Hulks after closing time at the Chicken back in the day.
neither. they are a mobius strip creation of the TVA.YouBet said:
That was awesome. It looks like the TVA is canon not that they would introduce something that isn't. I just missed all those comics I guess. Never heard of it.
Loved the end credits and the horror theme song has all kinds of John Carpenter influence to it. Can't wait for the next episode.
So, are the three Timekeepers celestials? Eternals?
the twist could still be that it is a GOOD Loki that is doing this - destroying the evil TVA that holds an oppressive grip on the timeline, denying people their free will.JCRiley09 said:
So for Loki to have knowledge of and be killing TVA through time, he would need to know about them and have some kind of time travel device so does this Loki start all this time travel mischief in the future of this timeline?
no clue. but we do know there will be a season 2, so this is a long play, if it happens.JCRiley09 said:
True true
I wonder if Owen Wilson knows already that Loki betrays him in the future
Same.bobinator said:
Yeah I'm all in on this, loved it
i liked Josta.Quote:
provides a little better context to the chick saying "they're...busy," when Loki asked to talk to them.C@LAg said:neither. they are a mobius strip creation of the TVA.YouBet said:
That was awesome. It looks like the TVA is canon not that they would introduce something that isn't. I just missed all those comics I guess. Never heard of it.
Loved the end credits and the horror theme song has all kinds of John Carpenter influence to it. Can't wait for the next episode.
So, are the three Timekeepers celestials? Eternals?
the very last director of the the TVA created the 3 timekeepers to control time to ensure that the TVA would always endure.s
they just happen to look like space lizard people/.
israeliag said:
That was fantastic. Easily the most cinematic feeling of the Marvel shows yet. Has this great Legion art, set, and weirdness style going for it that I can't get enough of.
The world does feel a bit Umbrella Acadmey, but it's Marvel Universe so I'm looking forward to how they take on that time authority theme.
Pretty tough job of cramming 2-3 movies of character development into one episode of TV, but it kinda worked, but specially with the twist of who the villain is.
C@LAg said:the twist could still be that it is a GOOD Loki that is doing this - destroying the evil TVA that holds an oppressive grip on the timeline, denying people their free will.JCRiley09 said:
So for Loki to have knowledge of and be killing TVA through time, he would need to know about them and have some kind of time travel device so does this Loki start all this time travel mischief in the future of this timeline?
he could also be gathering the canisters of time-restting goop for some purpose. maybe reboot himself back into the MCU prime.