bangobango said:
enjoyed the first episode.
I enjoyed how TVA is basically what Loki wanted to be.
I posted this after the first episode. Sounds like there may be a good reason the TVA is this way.
bangobango said:
enjoyed the first episode.
I enjoyed how TVA is basically what Loki wanted to be.
"Is this the greatest power in the universe?"bangobango said:bangobango said:
enjoyed the first episode.
I enjoyed how TVA is basically what Loki wanted to be.
I posted this after the first episode. Sounds like there may be a good reason the TVA is this way.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I would say so, at a minimum.
And some sort of catharsis for all the people the TVA has taken, though that may come later.
Maybe a better explanation as to what caused the nexus event on Lamentis.
It did a Thor grunt, then an Auggghhh when jumping for MjolnirDro07 said:
it made sounds?
The only issue I have with this is the introduction of a random new character as the main villain so late in a story. Especially one who hasn't interacted with the characters in any meaningful way. In general, its bad storytelling and a let down. It being an Evil Loki would be perfect for this tv show called Loki and centered around a formerly evil character who struggles with their identity of being good or bad, especially as an introduction to a multiverse.Aggie_Journalist said:
Final predictions:
The person at the end of time (probably Immortus) created the TVA to prevent the emergence of Kang the Conqueror by pruning timelines that lead to his creation. A multiverse free of Kang has always existed.
The take down of Immortus and the TVA will trigger the rise of Kang (the next thanos-level big bad), the multiverse of madness, and everything ahead of us.
Loki will be the only one who realizes the threat and he'll have to try to unite a new team of avengers to stop Kang in the movies ahead.
Loki will be motivated in this because something will happen to Sylvie where Loki must stop Kang to rescue or recover her. (Or he'll just find himself avenging Sylvie, truly becoming an avenger in his own way)
Kang's future plans will hinge on the Scarlet Witch.
We (the general we) didn't know Thanos when he first appeared either, just some purple-faced guy. If he appears at the end like that, it's just the standard cliffhanger between seasons.one MEEN Ag said:The only issue I have with this is the introduction of a random new character as the main villain so late in a story. Especially one who hasn't interacted with the characters in any meaningful way. In general, its bad storytelling and a let down. It being an Evil Loki would be perfect for this tv show called Loki and centered around a formerly evil character who struggles with their identity of being good or bad, especially as an introduction to a multiverse.Aggie_Journalist said:
Final predictions:
The person at the end of time (probably Immortus) created the TVA to prevent the emergence of Kang the Conqueror by pruning timelines that lead to his creation. A multiverse free of Kang has always existed.
The take down of Immortus and the TVA will trigger the rise of Kang (the next thanos-level big bad), the multiverse of madness, and everything ahead of us.
Loki will be the only one who realizes the threat and he'll have to try to unite a new team of avengers to stop Kang in the movies ahead.
Loki will be motivated in this because something will happen to Sylvie where Loki must stop Kang to rescue or recover her. (Or he'll just find himself avenging Sylvie, truly becoming an avenger in his own way)
Kang's future plans will hinge on the Scarlet Witch.
I like that guess, a victory in New York and taking over earth, only to be plucked away by the TVA would create such an angry Loki i could see him going HAM all over the TVA and taking over and being incredibly vicious.texasaggie04 said:
If it is a Loki in the castle (very likely), and it's a Loki that was also captured by the TVA and escaped, what do we predict his nexus event was? My guess is victory at New York.
All I know is that if Marvel has re-shot the end of Avengers 1 with a Loki victory, complete with all the cast members, it will be the greatest episode of all time...goadius6 said:I like that guess, a victory in New York and taking over earth, only to be plucked away by the TVA would create such an angry Loki i could see him going HAM all over the TVA and taking over and being incredibly vicious.texasaggie04 said:
If it is a Loki in the castle (very likely), and it's a Loki that was also captured by the TVA and escaped, what do we predict his nexus event was? My guess is victory at New York.
pretty sure that there is a season 2 confirmed already. what if the Timekeepers were real at one time, but a Loki managed to get to their chambers and kill them/take over the TVA? so the Loki didn't create the TVA, but has been in control under a ruse with the robotic timekeepers? Maybe this loki running it doesn't actually understand how/why it works (it just does), or what gave the timekeepers their power in the first place, so season 2 goes into more depth of the multiverse and the roots of all time?jeffk said:
But wouldn't The Man in the Void Castle be the one who created the TVA?
What if it shows Loki eating shwarma with them afterwards?Malachi Constant said:All I know is that if Marvel has re-shot the end of Avengers 1 with a Loki victory, complete with all the cast members, it will be the greatest episode of all time...goadius6 said:I like that guess, a victory in New York and taking over earth, only to be plucked away by the TVA would create such an angry Loki i could see him going HAM all over the TVA and taking over and being incredibly vicious.texasaggie04 said:
If it is a Loki in the castle (very likely), and it's a Loki that was also captured by the TVA and escaped, what do we predict his nexus event was? My guess is victory at New York.
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The Loki premiere has a lot of orange tones and shows Loki has a soul, so the first episode is the Soul Stone. Episode 2 features the color red and shows Loki questioning what's real and who to trust, so it represents the Reality Stone. Episode 3 takes place on Lamentis-1, a purple-looking moon, which stands for the purple Power Stone. The episode also showcases Loki's and Lady Loki's powers. Episode 4 shows yellow tones to represent the Mind Stone, and Loki also changes Mobius' mind about the TVA. Loki episode 5 adds even more evidence to the theory, showcasing the Time Stone's green hues with all of the Loki variants. Loki also sees himself at different times in his life through the variants.
Reminds me of how my dad has seen a clipping penalty on every punt return in human history.FincAg said:
Did a lot of you all love English Lit in high school or college? You all find symbolism is every scene.
Your dad isn't wrong.Fat Bib Fortuna said:Reminds me of how my dad has seen a clipping penalty on every punt return in human history.FincAg said:
Did a lot of you all love English Lit in high school or college? You all find symbolism is every scene.
bobinator said:
Anyone other than Aggie_Journalist think our secret big bad guy in the castle is someone other than a Loki variant?
Was your dad a Big 12 Referee at most A&M Football Games in the early 2000's?Fat Bib Fortuna said:Reminds me of how my dad has seen a clipping penalty on every punt return in human history.FincAg said:
Did a lot of you all love English Lit in high school or college? You all find symbolism is every scene.