Do I think it was mentioned on this thread but couldn't find it over the past several pages. Is the moment Scarlett Witch hears her kids at the end of wandavision , the same moment shortly after Sylvia kills kang?
I don't see how, unless they're really messing with their own rules. That "moment" is after or "the end of" time so there's no way anything within the timelines correlates.AgStuckinLBK said:
Do I think it was mentioned on this thread but couldn't find it over the past several pages. Is the moment Scarlett Witch hears her kids at the end of wandavision , the same moment shortly after Sylvia kills kang?
*Thread derail*TexasAggie_02 said:
there was a thread on reddit last week, if you start the Loki and Wandavision finales at the same time, the moment that Wanda fully transforms to the Scarlet Witch is the exact same moment that Kang says that he no longer knows what's going to happen.
Kinda interesting coincidence, but like you said, they are at the end of time, so things happening in 2024 or whatever shouldn't be affecting anything, unless the Loki's interruption keeps wanda from being pruned (eg, being a nexus being, they prune any timeline where wanda becomes the scarlet witch).
This could also be attributed to formulaic writing of episodes, eg: min 1-3 X happens, mins 3-7, Y happens, yadda yadda, yadda, min 28 plot Twist happens, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_LadKCup17 said:
If I'm Majors I am super excited about the role I get to play in the next phase. Every time his character dies in one timeline he gets to reinvent a new variant of himself in another timeline. I imagine we see him a lot moving forward. He may be the big bad for phase 4 but also may have a hero variant version of himself. It's really mind boggling.
Agreed. Add in some potential Marvel fatigue along with way more complexity and you could lose some people.FHKChE07 said:
I worry that the next phase is going to struggle compared to the first 3 phases because this isn't as simple as aliens bad, KILL THEM! Iron man had a extremely wide appeal commercially. As we have seen from this thread alone, time travel is complicated and multiverses are even more complicated. It will be great, hopefully, for the comic book fan but likely isn't going to resonate as well with the casual fans.
TexasAggie_02 said:Murder Hornet said:Fightin TX Aggie said:Not hard at all. Barely an inconvenience.bobinator said:
But how was that going to save them?
It's gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience
FIFY
I'm going to venture a guess that when they come out with the pitch meeting for loki, they will mention the fight at roxxcart like "wow, I bet it'll be really hard for a regular human to fight an Asgardian. Actually, it'll be super easy, barely an inconvenience. Oh really? Yeah, you see, loki's power level is whatever we need it to be at that particular moment, so he gets his but kicked"
Also, I expect a "falling in love with yourself is tight"
I'm curious what you mean by this? Do you mean that how the character behaved didn't fit with the tone or style of the show up to that point?W said:
very late to the party...but I finally watched episode 6.
and it feels like the series should have ended with episode 5. It built up to such a great crescendo with the older Loki's sacrifice and Sylvie & Loki enchanting the purple monster...but then episode 6 was a downer with so much talk and so little action.
the He-Who-Remains/Kang character seemed very out of character...and I was glad when Sylvie killed him
KidDoc said:
Finally watched this after Spiderman kicked out my Marvel fatigue. What a fantastic show! So fun and really nice development for this version of Loki and a nice way to kick off the multiverse of madness.
Alligator Loki is the best Loki!