Loki - Season 2 Eps 6 Reaction
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Jay and Adam react, review, riff, and rate the time looping second season finale of Marvel Studio's Loki.
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It began with: "I'm Loki of Asgard, and I'm burdened with GLORIOUS PURPOSE!"
And ended with: "I'm Loki of Asgard, and I'm BURDENED with glorious purpose..."
I like: "I am Loki of Asgard, and my Purpose is Glorious Burden."
THATS WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING ❤
You have the right of it, there.
well said.
Tom Hiddleston needs an Emmy for this performance, his range in this series has been amazing. Now we have Yadrisil and the god of stories. Hopefully they both come back down the road
*Yggdrasil
I don't normally correct..... but I couldn't stop myself this time.
@@procrastinator99 I went with auto correct cause I didn't know at the time, so thanks
@@TheOnlyHawkeye666 Aw man, I hate how autocorrect can really be a coin-flip sometimes.
Hot take: Jonathan Majors Range was God Tier as well
@@collabxedits2030
Agreed
I like the fact that loki has a trolley problem and to solve the problem is to destroy the train.
derail, not destroy.
No its more like he makes a new track for the train using his limbs as a scrafice. Everyone lives and everythings better, but he stays damaged and burdened.
Well said! Loki didn’t accept the false dichotomy of its either prune or total destruction. Loki said no to two evil choices and made an unselfish choice of love. Unbelievable. HWR didn’t count on Loki not being a villain, or the eyes Loki developed because of learning to love others. Dang.
More like destroy the rails and rebuild one that leads to killing no one.
"The Trolley Problem forces you to choose between two versions of letting other people die. And the actual solution is very simple. Sacrifice yourself." -- Michael, in The Good Place
Normally starting with the finale would be weird, but considering the time loops in this show, it works perfectly!
Exactly. I plan in watching the rest of the season as the release the episodes and then watching this again. A true reaction ouroboros.
The firehose is now an Ouroboros woooooooo
Exactly...are the rest of the eps coming though?
@@umainebearmanwait that’s so weird I didn’t know they were doing that
That is ABSOLUTELY NOT what they are doing Cassidy. Jay is a member of SAG, officially. What they could and could not react to and what they could and could not watch and prerecord was all approved by Jay's official SAG representative. We are sorry for the delay but as a member Jay had no choice and followed protocol for the strike.@@CassidyElizabeth09
The entire show, they've been calling all the other timelines "branches". Just like the branches of a tree.
Duh
I’m glad I’m not the only one who caught that
Pruning? Branches? Noooooooooo..... Nothing gets passed this one!
@@MDestron2282 💀
@@MDestron2282 *past
I've been so sad about this finale all day. It's BRILLIANT but heartbreaking. Loki alone at the end of time, saving us all, haunts me but it's a beautiful arc for Loki's character and Tom Hiddleston deserved nothing less.
And they said marvel doesn't take risk
thats the thing, yes he used the old place of He Who Remains. But Loki is in the middle of all the timelines instead of at the End of the prme timeline.
His new timelines come together and plit off again, there is no 1 single end of time to be at anymore. Loki is in the middle of it and all timelines are basically anchored to him
Dont be sad. Loki is the Norns. Urðr, Verðandi, Skuld. Past, Present, Future. It is his glorious purpose and his glorious burden. Norse mythology is a cycle. He always was, is, and will be at the heart of the world tree, Yggdrasil
I loved the show too. And still get teary thinking about Loki’s sacrifice.
His greatest fear was being alone. Now he is for all time. Always.
The ascension from the God of Mischief to the God of Stories was wonderful. Top Tier Marvel Television.
He's absolutely not the God of Stories. The God of Stories manipulated timelines, which is precisely what Loki was trying to prevent He Who Remains from doing. He's nothing more than a custodian of the multiverse, just like Atlez and Atleza in the comics. He's giving people free will for the first time within the MCU, just like Silvie wanted.
@@Corvid76 this
@@Corvid76 he is the god of stories, whether he chooses to manipulate and directly control timelines now or later doesn't matter, he CAN do it and the comparison just serves as a title for reference.
@@Corvid76 he is the god of stories and CAN manipulate all of time IF he wanted to.
But Loki has changed and is choosing to not do that....
@@StMargorach that's absolutely false on your part. People need to stop parroting this nonsense. Nothing about him "changing" would prevent him from taking 5 minutes to say goodbye to the friends he literally spent centuries trying to protect, or bringing back Asgard, Odin or Freya. Or going back and preventing literally every bad thing that's happened. The only thing preventing all that from happening is the fact that he is not the god of Stories and doesn't possess that power. Instead he's quite literally taken the mantle of Custodian of the multiverse. Please spend some time educating yourself on this fact rather than just bandwagoning and repeating the same false narrative that people like Erik Voss have misinformed on.
Such an amazing finale but shout out to composer Natalie Holt. The score in this series and especially this finale was spectacular
When Series One started, Loki wanted to be on a throne and have everyone serve him, and at the end of Series Two he is on a throne but HE is serving everyone. Wow. But he no longer wanted to be on a throne, and he didn't want to be alone, yet there he is...on a throne...alone.
He didn’t necessarily cause Ragnarok but I understand what you meant. He’s become the God of Stories, essentially taking HWR place at the center of time. He destroyed the loom/original time and made something better…. Yggdrasil. He got the throne he wanted, but forever will be alone. A sacrifice that comes with a burden. His glorious purpose
It won't last for long, once Secret Wars gets here, either the Beyonder or a Beyonder will wipe it out on a whim......probably a Beyonder if that happens, the original one didn't want to blow the multiverse to hell, he just wanted to play with it.
Custodian of the Multiverse
@@jasonstrickland9245doubt theyll include someone on that level
I mean... At least if that happens, maybe we'll get the Loki and Thor reunion we've all been waiting for.
When Loki timeslips for the last time, the first line we hear is "Welcome He Who Remains".
I think Thor, Odin, and especially Frigga would be proud of this Loki, at least i would like to believe they would be
God forbid if he died 😭 he would go to their heaven! I’m pretty sure they are watching over him from their heaven realm
I think Thor and Frigga would most definitely be proud but Odin didn’t seem he loved Loki as much
@@DouglasBanksgohamHe would be proud too...
@@DouglasBanksgohamhe said "i love you my sons" he loved him
And sadly like Lady Sif said: "You are alone, and you always will be"
The one time in his life that Loki didn’t crave a throne, it was thrust upon him.
One he was finally worthy of, but one that made him (as Classic Loki noted) truly the god of outcasts.
The one time he truly didn’t want or need to be alone, his glorious purpose/burden demanded isolation.
In the 1st episode of season 1 Loki is told that his purpose is to fail so that others can become their greatest selves. Leave it to Loki to take that to heart and spend the final episode failing so that he can find a way to give everyone in every timeline the chance to become their best selves. Fucking amazingly poetic. The god of outcasts is now the god of unification. The god of mischief is now the god of stories, lies become truths.
He's the god of time, not stories lmao
@epaul525 Wow! You are absolutely right!!
This was top-tier Marvel again. I've seen this show compared to Andor in terms of how it stands out among its peers, and that is honestly the highest compliment it could receive. Hiddleston absolutely killed it in these last 2-3 episodes.
So what happened to Victor? He was with the others when Loki ascended to the throne
Would be true if Andor wasn't mediocre an overhyped
comparing loki to andor is kind of insulting. loki was far more engaging from start to finish
@@rarodrig6 wtf? Andor was not mediocre at all
@@TheeWandaStanboth are equally engaging
The god of stories is born at the end of time. For all time, Always
Natalie Holt deserves an Emmy for this episodes score alone. A masterpiece, perfection.
Man, this show is so good! Sad, bittersweet and satisfying ending!
So first, glad to see you peaches reacting to loki. Second, THIS is by far the best finale of ANY marvel show.
One of the best finales of ANY show lol
It's up there with Endgame in my book.
I would argue that its the best finale of any show. Because it concludes the story perfectly. But I might go to lengths and say this might be the best MCU project ever produced. People can say its not fair to compare shows and movies etc but this was hands down the best I've seen marvel have created. It has its ups and downs even from the first season. But the fact that it was sad, yet a bittersweet ending for Loki, it was so perfectly crafted that I actually believe, that there aren't any flaws with it. This glorious finale was nothing short of a masterpiece in my opinion. We need to have a petition for the writers of the show to write secret wars. I have a theory that when battleworld is formed, I'm guessing from kang, loki would form a team of his own to fight them. Oh my days I can't wait.
This is the best Disney+Marvel show we have ever got. Also, this is the first show that breaks out of the Marvel show formula of the final episode ending with a battle.
WandaVision is the best, Loki is the 2nd
I have praised Tom for his acting several times, but Owen Wilson man, that delivery of "you just chose your burden" was possibly even more emotional than Loki's final look into the camera.
The most beautiful show I’ve ever seen 😭 the imagery!! His last words to Modius and Sylvie being the same as what he said to Odin and Thor before falling off the bridge, but this time he doesn’t fall off the very similar bridge. The glorious purpose thread woven for 11 years 😭😭😭 it’s so good! The look on Lokis face, the ‘this sucks but I’m ok’. He always knew he was destined for something great, it drove him mad when he couldn’t figure out what. He finally made it, but it sucks, but he’s at peace. Also that look definitely could have been a goodbye and thank you look from Tom Hiddleston. I do think we’ll briefly see him in Kang Dynasty though. I’m still hoping for a Loki/Thor reunion. I don’t see why Loki can’t project his consciousness to wherever he wants on the timeline. We’ll see. I’m still just floored by how well done, beautiful, perfect and glorious it was. Loki looked so different but so beautiful in his god of stories costume. The horns were like a crown.
Who would have thought that Loki would get a better send off then what's happened to Thor.
I think the biggest contributor was the score. Unbelievable. I had chills for almost the entire last episode. It was perfection. A masterpiece
Peace??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂 no he's not
Loki never wins, that's just who he is. But his loss was everyone else's victory, and that's close enough in his book.
"You just...choose your burden."
The fulfillment of his glorious purpose, finally revealed. Beautifully crafted.
"You were both born to be kings, but only one of you will ascend to a throne"
Anybody else recall what Odin said to Loki when asked why he saved a Frost Giant infant. "To be a bridge between our peoples". At the end of it all, Loki truly embraced being Odinson fulfilling his father's hopes.
He surpassed his father's hopes. Odin kept Loki in the hopes of uniting Jotunheim and Asgard. Loki is now literally holding the multiverse together from dying. The MULTIVERSE. Not the nine realms, not a galaxy. The Multiverse.
It's interesting on rewatching that you can tell when he's talking with Mobius and Sylvie for the final times, he's starting to make his final decision. Those tears after Mobius talks about the burden now make perfect sense. Everyone has been saying it. Give Hiddleston his dang Emmy.
They stuck the landing.
Officially the best hour of Disney Plus TV.
Glad to see you back, boys! 💜💙
I love that the computer said "Welcome He Who Remains" when Loki popped in the last time. So simple yet elegant.
The theory is that Renslayer survived because she helped HWR/Kang tame Aliath in the first place.
We dont oniw what happened to Victor Timely but the TVA guide secknd edition had both his name and Ouroboros' name on it so...?
This was the mother of all redemption arcs. The change in Loki over a whole decade was a great tale.
Loki started this series burdened with GLORIOUS PURPOSE, now he's BURDENED with glorious purpose.
I saw this theory floating around recently: Mobius said he "went out on a mission somewhere near the Black Sea to find a Variant who’s gonna be responsible for 5,000 deaths" but now that the Multiverse exists and they're not pruning, that kid lived, right? You know whats _right_ near the Black Sea? Latveria.
Saddest thing is we learned in season 1 loki is afraid of being alone and now he is alone forever
Little boxes of cereal absolutely used to come in the mail, although that was when I was a kid, so I’m thinking 1976 to maybe 1986. But yes. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, Jay!
I was born in ‘79 but definitely in the early 80s cereal boxes were sent in the mail as an advertising sample.
Rewatching this vid and the finale of Loki I was amazed and in awe of the magnitude of the story and the burden that Loki chose. This truly was his hero ark and I shed a tear because how beautiful it was best slight sadness in his smile at the end. Let's not even talk about how his father taught him as a child about The world tree come to find out that Loki created it outside of time
Finally someone who said Yggdrasil.
@Omn1Media also got it right
Yggdrasil isn't what was created at the end though. It's already existed within the MCU and a part of the history that Loki grew up hearing about. Though it does appear that Loki has either used it as his inspiration for shaping the strands of the multiverse -or- this was the shape it was intended to take to begin with before He Who Remains created the loom.
@@Corvid76time is a circle. Loki created Ygdrassil in the same way that OB and Timely created the TVA handbook. Chicken and the egg.
@@Corvid76 I only said that because of the fact every other reactor has said "The World Tree" and not Yggdrasil. I'm a Norse Mythology addict, so I was excited to hear Yggdrasil be used instead. Also, I think Loki chose this shape, as it is something he is familiar with and serves the same purpose.
@@Corvid76 The TVA existed outside of time, everything that happened there happened in the past present and future of the entire timeline. From our perspective, Loki only just became what he became and created the world tree. From the timelines' perspective, he was always in charge and the world tree always existed. So Loki created a loop where he inspired himself to create the world tree that he always knew his whole life.
"For you, For all of us" was what he said to Odin before he fell into the black hole at the end of 'Thor'! 🥹💚
Loki honestly is my favorite Marvel character and Tom Hiddleston is the only one who can play him!!! 💚💚💚
Anyone else notice the final time Loki time-slips back into the loom control room, the computer (while reading Victor Timely's aura) pings and announces "Welcome, He who remains." I felt that was a nice touch.
The line “everybody’s about to get a big ol’ bowl of OOPS All Kangs” might be my favorite lines of yours ever
I really liked the call back when Loki said 'I know what god I need to be. For you. For all of us.' That's what he said when he was dangling off the edge of the Rainbow Bridge at the end of Thor.
“Most purpose are more burden than glory” might be my favourite line in the MCU.
You guys are the first that seem to understand that this is an interpretation of how Loki ends the world through the destruction and creation of Yggdrasil. Others get the reference, but not many realize Loki is the world-ender according to Norse mythology.
The way he delivered the what kind of god he wants to be lines. Was like he is talking directly to us the audience, adding so much more emotion.
At the scene with the glass door, I had flashes of "the needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few (or the one)", and just started crying as that sequence unfolded.
I loved the first episode of this season (I think that's possibly the strongest first episode of TV I've ever seen), but the last two episodes, and this ending, have just blown me away. This ending was more beautiful, and landed a harder emotional punch for me, than pretty much anything else in the MCU so far. But it also built upon everything from before to get here.
What a show ... what an experience!!!
A tree has branches. He keeps all the branches going, no pruning. This was so bittersweet. Beautiful sacrifice, made out of love with no self interest. Loki became a god who sacrificed himself for those he loves. Mythic, Epic, so incredibly moving.
No, he saved the ones he could grab, not all of them. The rest were destroyed. He made the hard choice and sacrificed some of them rather than all of them.
@@pnut3844ableI would argue he gave all the timelines a chance to live. Its not excluding death out of the equation. The roots signify the birth and the leaves signify timelines dying. Unlike Kang's model, which relied on keeping a single(Sacred) timeline in an eternal loop. Loki broke the life cycle of a single/parallel universes and instead let the multiverse grow.
Hey now! Some of us clicked on those other links, y'know! Even and maybe even especially the Jeopardy ones. Wait... am I a slop goblin... ?
Eh! Sure why not. If the shoe fits and all that. All hail the Oxford comma, baybeeeeeeEEEEEE!!!! Welcome back!!!
The best Marvel show…still in awe… the music, the poetic end of it all. PERFECTION
Loki going from the outcast son of Odin who just wanted the throne to the God of Stories sitting on a throne he didn’t want, literally holding the multiverse together to save those he loves is the best character arc Marvel has done
I'm flabbergasted and amazed and devastated. What a beautiful progression of Loki's arc.
Why am I getting so emotional that you guys are back? I missed y'all so much during Ashoka! So glad you are back though! Feels like home.😭😭😭
The end of the beginning; beginning of the end.
Woweee, did I miss my internet best friends. I mean, I've been watching, but dang I missed this. +1000 internet points for the Space Jam soundtrack reference in Seal's "Fly Like an Eagle" 🎧
Yes we did get cereal in the mail back in the day. Like mid to late 90s. I think it was to crowd test new brands.
As amazing as Tom Hiddleston is in all the dramatic, impactful moments, I think his best delivery is the "You're brave... you're so brave."
This episode was equal parts wonderful and utterly gutwrenching.😢
Gives a whole new meaning to "branches of time".
It's so great to have you two back for this and other shows. 😊❤
God it feels so good having you guys back!!!
I made myself wait until you were done putting out all the other episodes before watching this one, glad I did 😉 Love you guys as always, so happy you guys really enjoyed season 2 and loved the finale. I agree it’s one of the best things Marvel has ever done 😊 Also really really happy to have you fully back. You bring people joy 💜
Thank you for saying what I did AND for what I was thinking 👍👍👍
Season 2 of Loki started strong, but the middle of Season 2 was, I felt, dragging a bit, with characters meandering around. Season 1 was more dynamic, more things happened, while most of S2 seems to revolve around "We need to fix the Loom, but how?" But the final 2 episodes of Season 2 blew everything out of the water. And I'm happy Jay and Adam picked up on the significance of the World Tree Yggdrasil, not just in the symbolic sense with the growing tree being a symbol of life, but with the Norse mythology saying Ragnarök is the destruction of the old world, the end of the reign of gods over mortals, and the rebirth of a new world as the Fimbulwinter ends and humankind is reborn to live in a world free of the old gods.
Ragnarok already happened. Loki kickstarted what comes after. He became the new world tree, restarting to cycle. Remember norse mythology is a cycle The norse line starts anew, Odin rises has Thor and Loki, rules, and dies as Ragnarok comes again. Loki is the Norns. Urðr, Verðandi, Skuld. Past, Present, Future. It is his glorious purpose and his glorious burden. He always was, is, and will be at the heart of the world tree, Yggdrasil
Came back to finish the Ouraborous 2 weeks later. Such a fantastic series and even better reactions.
"It's Jay! And Adam! It's pReview'd Loki time!"
Great reaction you two! 😊
This was such a great episode! The whole season was fantastic.
Loki achieved his "Glorious Purpose", and became Loki, God of Stories.
Looking forward to the next reaction. 😊
Fly Like an Eagle is not a Seal song , it’s a cover. The original is by The Steve Miller Band. You guys should check it out.
Renslayer was the one who brought Alioth(Smoke monster) into the fold, per He Who Remains. Her reaction at at the end is definitely sus.
That was Kang, bc the smoke monster is green and the color she saw was purple, Kangs color.
@@pnut3844able Google "Alioth". It's purple.
@@pnut3844ablealioth was purple in season 1
@@pnut3844able Sylvie and Loki turned Alioth green when they enchanted it, before that it was kinda blackish purple. The enchantment seems to not have lasted forever.
@@DocEonChannel it's not Alioth, watch her reaction again. It's Kang, 100%
I’m copy/pasting my comment from another video because I’ve noticed a lot of people keep seeing him sitting on the throne and saying “oh like he always wanted.” But the whole point is that he never actually wanted the throne. “I never wanted the throne.” “I’m afraid of being alone.” “I don’t want to be alone.” His whole villain arc was based on his perception that he was alone and had no one who cared about him, so he lashed out. He thought he could use fear to get the throne, which would grant him respect and adoration. But now here he is, sacrificing the one thing he wanted in order to save multiverse and everyone in it because he finally realized he has people who care about him, that he’s not alone, and he has to protect them. “Most purpose is more burden than glory.” By taking the throne, he has to be alone, which was the thing he’s always been most afraid of. That’s what makes it a burden - because he DIDN’T want the throne.
I feel like I just time slipped. Just watched you episode five reaction, now watching this reaction...again.
Ha ha--me too! I was so confused when they posted the first episode of season 2 a couple of weeks ago...Iike I had imagined them posting this reaction!
Who’s back here watching this again for the second time now they have released the rest of the season. Completing the Oroborus
Having not seen this reaction or the others, my predictions:
Variation of Adam and Jay singing "Loookiiii" in a low key
Adam and Jay profusely thankful for the peaches, the support, the strike being over, and the Bob Iger/Fran Drescher kiss and curse removal joke
Chabois absolutely delighted about O.B.
Adam geeking out about Loki controlling time slipping last episode
Jay: "where does it go from here, I have no idea!"
Jay wanting to see Mobius on a moving, in the water jet ski, or it doesn't count
Both of them laughing about the Groundhog Day montage
Cheering on Victor Timely on the walk that 'works'
Jay getting emotional over Mobius surprise backstory
Adam clocking Loki becoming God of Stories
Quiet weeping during the gangwalk transformation
Happy but sad but impressed at the ending
Jay really wanting Mobius and Loki to have hugged
The single best hour of content in marvel history, as far as I’m concerned
In Norse mythology, Ragnarök is a foretold series of impending events, including a great battle in which numerous great Norse mythological figures will perish; it will entail a catastrophic series of natural disasters, including the burning of the world, and culminate in the submersion of the world underwater.
so more likely its the story, personified, of the great Cataclysm of 12,000 B.C.
I'm excited for all the bits that won't make sense to us until we see the other 5 reactions 😂 time is all wibbly wobbly as they say
I believe it is called, "He Who Remains' Sitadel." You know... because he... um... just sits there. 🤭🤭🤭
Some of the most beautiful imagery ever, television or film. Tom Hiddleston was amazing and deserves all the awards! As do the writers, what an awesome journey this show was!
Loki: I want a throne
::is denied throne::
Loki: The last thing I want is a throne
::is forced to sit on a throne for eternity::
How dare you imply I haven't watched every episode of Jeopardy and eagerly await more 😂
I've said it before, Loki is my absolute favourite Character in the MCU, Variant or not, and now he has truly found his "glorious purpose" as the God of Stories, at the Center of the "World Tree" Yggdrasil or rather what GREATLY resembles it.
Odin, Frigga and Thor would be so proud of him and his sacred self probably as well.
Omg Jay, I was commenting earlier this show needed that song. Glad to see you guys do what you do for all time, ALWAYS.
DEFINITELY one of the best stories Marvel had ever told.
One thing about Ravonna Rynslayer - she woke up near a pyramid!
In the comics, A variant of Kang went back in time and became a pharaoh in Egypt named Rama Tut.
He fell in love with Ravonna and they had centuries together until she eventually sacrificed herself to save his life.
Kang changed after that- becoming more noble- but still a conquerer - and spend centuries trying to undo Ravonna's death- eventually learning that her death was a "fixed point in time" because she had also time traveled so much and it's a big tragedy.
We see Rama Tut in the Quantumania post-credits scene btw.
To anyone who hasn't watched the Jeopardy reactions....Fix it!!!! Yes, there will be a point early on when you ask yourself "Why am I watching someone watch Jeopardy?" There will come a point shortly after that when you ask yourself "Why do I love this so much?" It wont make sense. That's okay. I've seen every one of them, and I still don't understand why. It's a joy that Transends reason. Just go with it.
Loki's ending makes that season 1 time loop moment with Sif so much sadder.
"You deserve to be alone and you always will be."
Thor, Odin, Frigga, and all of Asgard would be quite proud of this Loki.
I know you never left but we sure are happy you're back! 🎉🎉🎉 I miss seeing those glossy eyes when all the feelings are about to be felt!
"they just didn't click . . . haha" - Good to have you two back 😎
i thought youtube just wasn’t recommending your videos but it makes so much sense that you guys are part of SAG. glad you guys won so big!
Tom Hiddleston and his portrayal of Loki is literally one of the best things to happen to the MCU
I watched his when you guys first posted it now I’m back to do it again that the rest of the reactions are out
From his throne perhaps he can learn to project illusions of himself into a few timelines.
also remember the time stone being green like loki
i love how we all got an ending we never saw coming
The Groundhog Day scene was SO cool! And the title is the SAME as the very first episode of season 1! It's a loop!🤯
I can't wait to see all the reactions!!
A) Cereal samples ABSOLUTELY used to come in the mail. You didn't make that up, but I think it was late 80's or early 90's.
B) Your PO box is getting so many cereal boxes now.
This is the moment where Loki evolves from the God of Mischief to being the God of Stories
Stories? Dude is a time god now, not stories lmao
@@pnut3844ablethere’s actual lore in the comics that involves Loki becoming the God of Stories. Yes, he’s a god of time because he is protecting the timelines, but he’s the god of stories because he’s essentially allowing for every story to be told now, not just one timeline
@@pnut3844able Time God Loki is called God of Stories because as a time god his purpose is making sure all variations and stories are being "told" or keep flowing.
"Pumpkins" is Victorian slang. Approximately meaning 'awesome'.
I am surprised to say I thoroughly enjoyed this season of Loki, at least as much as the first. Also it was really cool to see at the end, I actually gasped and said out loud “holy shit, it’s Yggdrasil.” I don’t know the comic significance or anything but it was powerful imagery.
I completely blacked out watching Jay sing time keeps on slipping silently and had to go back and rewatch what Adam said.
Cereal did used to come in the mail, or bagged in with your evening paper. They stopped doing that after thousands of households got foil packs of lemon smelling powder. Moms made pitchers of the new lemonade, only to find it was dishwasher soap. Many were the calls to poison control and trips to the ER. I used to love it when they sent Carnation Instant Breakfast.
A worse message that gave us fun and iconic moments and with Tom's fun essence. It gave him that best way, to make it the most incredible ending to being the one who is now the hero of the multiverse!!!
Why does Loki let Timely go noodles when he KNOWS it's going to happen..? If he had stopped him, delayed him, or tried to take any action...what would have happened? They had so little time that Timely and everyone would have stood around arguing and then...BOOM! Letting him go noodles removed the need to discuss and gave Loki an easy opening to ask what they could have done. It isn't spelled out, but we've all complained about shows/movies spoon feeding us and then when we don't get that...
By the way...I'm venting, not complaining about you guys. I enjoy the channel AND am happy to have you back.
Loki just showing everyone his the guy that keeping MCU a float 😂
5:24 a heist with markaplier is a time loop and a really good hiest movie
This was so good... I hated that we weren't getting weekly reactions but this didn't disappoint. It was so beautiful but I really hope that by the end of secret wars they find a way for Loki and Mobius to both be happier than they ended, they both deserve better than being alone (Loki) and unsure (Mobius)
Well if they grew some balls and thought for themselves it would be fine. Shame how their sheeps
It took me a while, but now I took the time to watch the episodes, and wow!
I’d love to see your reaction to time-heist movie Time Bandits, a fantasy/adventure film co-written, produced, and directed by Terry Gilliam made in 1981. It’s gloriously strange.
Would also love to see your reaction to The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, another Terry Gilliam movie (don’t worry it’s not about the syndrome).