LOKI 1.05: Journey Into Mystery (2021) dir. Kate Herron
LOKI 2.06: Glorious Purpose (2023) dir. Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead
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Well, if it wasn't before, it IS now. High chance it's just coincidence cuz, infinity stones were created around the time of creation of celestials. That old. But I'm just saying, it's a damn good coincidence🤷. My mind thinks what it thinks.
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Loki quoted E. S. Eliot's poem from Four Quartets
We die with the dying:
See, they depart, and we go with them.
We are born with the dead:
See, they return, and bring us with them.
The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree
Are of equal duration.
Somehow when HWR discards it he only shows how much ignorant, frightened and short-sighted he is despite of all his evident wisdom and unquestionable trauma.
But Loki's love for life and for his people knows no fear.
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I made a thing! Sylvie's is slightly off since she does care about her needs, but it's pretty close.
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He's a fast leaner because "let me explain with a list" :
He learns enchantment from Sylvie.
He learns how to control his time slipping and pause time from hwr "no thanks to him my baby learnt this on his own let's just say that he got it from hwr".
He learns about physics from O.B.
Most importantly he learns compassion from Mobius.
Loki's character development on this point is massive and I'm so proud of him for being open to learn from others.
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Loki S2 Ep3 spoilers
I hope no one’s done this yet…..
I might draw this out at some point 😭🤣 but yep…. That’s what I gathered from the Ep.
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I see a lot of people blame Sylvie this episode but can I just say that I feel sorry for her? after everything she was put through — mind you, she quite literally got her life stolen from her since she was a child — I understand her rage and why she thought killing a Kang variant was something she had to do. not even out of the joy of the revenge but of necessary. and in the end she chose not to kill him. if anything the scene reminded me of that scene in Hawkeye finale where Yelena forgave Clint for Nat’s death. I’m not saying Sylvie “forgave” Victor, but in the end she realized she didn’t have to punish him for something his variant did, something she believed he would do in the future, something he hasn’t done.
and it didn’t take Loki’s words to make her stop. it took Victor’s own words to make her realize she didn’t have to do this.
yeah, there’re many things in this show to criticize, but in my opinion this scene was done right and it showed that Sylvie was capable of feelings just like everyone else; she was angry, in pain, scared for the safety of her new home and the people she cared about there. so sparing Victor was clearly a hard decision for her to make. but she did it in the end. for me, this is a promising character development.
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