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I watched the first episode of Loki last night and i loved it. I've always liked Loki as a character in the MCU and this had a bit of everything for me. Already had a couple of laugh out loud moments and an emotional moment, and its only the first episode! I'm liking Owen Wilson in it too, i think his Mobius plays well off of Hiddlestone's Loki, and i'm looking forward to seeing how the two work together through the series. The ending was pretty intriguing too, so can't wait for episode 2 🙂

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What a fun first episode! I was super stoked to see Wunmi Mosaku in it. She was stellar in Lovecraft Country as Ruby.

 

I'll start a discussion thread if you want to discuss it with everyone!

I don't think there's too many spoilers to give, so I won't be covering this post with a spoilers block.

 

The first episode was fun and just emotional enough to get an underlying theme and character motivation going.

 

However, @TurboR56Mini  and I immediately thought, "This looks a lot like Legends of Tomorrow and Umbrella Academy." Anyone else besides me officially recognize the 1950's aesthetic to now to be really cool yet really creepy? I mean, even Fallout plays into it haha.

 

Anyway, I will say, I was a bit surprised to see the shock on Loki's face when he realized how his mother died. I'm sure this is a thread that is going to be pulled throughout the show. The original Loki we know had a salvation arc that was always tricky and iffy. Will this Loki have his own?

  On 6/11/2021 at 12:48 PM, RenFengge said:

Anyway, I will say, I was a bit surprised to see the shock on Loki's face when he realized how his mother died. I'm sure this is a thread that is going to be pulled throughout the show. The original Loki we know had a salvation arc that was always tricky and iffy. Will this Loki have his own?

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I think we've already seen the beginning of it with Loki being asked about why he hurts people.  In a therapy-esque sort of way it actually got Loki to be introspective which is something new for the original Avengers era Loki.  Especially given that he also got to see how his correct time line version lived and died.

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  On 6/11/2021 at 12:48 PM, RenFengge said:

I don't think there's too many spoilers to give, so I won't be covering this post with a spoilers block.

 

The first episode was fun and just emotional enough to get an underlying theme and character motivation going.

 

However, @TurboR56Mini  and I immediately thought, "This looks a lot like Legends of Tomorrow and Umbrella Academy." Anyone else besides me officially recognize the 1950's aesthetic to now to be really cool yet really creepy? I mean, even Fallout plays into it haha.

 

Anyway, I will say, I was a bit surprised to see the shock on Loki's face when he realized how his mother died. I'm sure this is a thread that is going to be pulled throughout the show. The original Loki we know had a salvation arc that was always tricky and iffy. Will this Loki have his own?

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I watched umbrella academy and thought the exact same thing about the TVA. I do wonder if they will explain why they have that aesthetic, as they do seem to cover as many bases as possible when it comes to explanations in the MCU. I also wondered if they have separate divisions for different planets? as everyone looks human, and they only seem to deal with the timeline as is pertains to earth.

 

 

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@Greboth think we've already seen the beginning of it with Loki being asked about why he hurts people.  In a therapy-esque sort of way it actually got Loki to be introspective which is something new for the original Avengers era Loki.  Especially given that he also got to see how his correct time line version lived and died.

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With Loki himself its like the kind of fast tracked him into being the Loki we knew that died in Infinity War. It did surprise me that he saw his 'future' death so soon in the show, although looking back it was a good way I guess of getting casual viewers up to speed quickly who may not have seen all the films / may want to make them go back and watch them. 

 

I wont go into theorising too much on Loki, as to be honest there millions of different things you can talk about, I want to enjoy it as it is. I think the strengths it has at the moment are the cool aesthetic and weird vibes of the TVA (always an MCU strength when they go for more kooky and weird stuff more like Ragnarok did), the chemistry between Owen Wilson and Tom Hiddleston and the fact that you don't really know the intentions of any of the characters, even Loki himself, making it difficult to know where the plot is going.

 

I will say though that it seems it will have the most impact on the MCU out of the three shows so far. 

 

 

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Episode 4 was much better than 3, although the below comment I saw on a video did make me laugh:

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Agree that was better than ep3.  The post credit scene was intriguing too as there’s now 5 Loki’s together.  Plus Richard E Grant seems a great choice as a Loki.

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  On 7/2/2021 at 7:25 PM, Greboth said:

Agree that was better than ep3.  The post credit scene was intriguing too as there’s now 5 Loki’s together.  Plus Richard E Grant seems a great choice as a Loki.

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I had the same opinion now i've caught up on all this stuff.

 

Hayley hasn't really watched it but in passing she did say that the female Loki is really bad at acting which I had to think about but probably contributes to why Episode 3 was all over the place. Episode 4 felt much better but with 2 episodes left to go i'm not entirely sure where the hell everything is going - not from a tense point of view though, more from a confusing 'how on earth will this link to the other Phase 4 stuff' view.

 

Is there supposed to be a second series to Loki? I'm not sure how much is actually being covered by the whole plot as it feels very light on the ATV side of things. Still have the desire to see the last episodes after the last one so fingers crossed.

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  On 7/5/2021 at 10:46 AM, GazzaGarratt said:

 

I had the same opinion now i've caught up on all this stuff.

 

Hayley hasn't really watched it but in passing she did say that the female Loki is really bad at acting which I had to think about but probably contributes to why Episode 3 was all over the place. Episode 4 felt much better but with 2 episodes left to go i'm not entirely sure where the hell everything is going - not from a tense point of view though, more from a confusing 'how on earth will this link to the other Phase 4 stuff' view.

 

Is there supposed to be a second series to Loki? I'm not sure how much is actually being covered by the whole plot as it feels very light on the ATV side of things. Still have the desire to see the last episodes after the last one so fingers crossed.

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I agree, I cant see 2 episodes being enough to wrap it all up in a satisfying way

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After reading what you have wrote @LordBaguette  i'm hoping to really enjoy his character as he grows into different versions of himself. I know I might be the minority about the whole of the Loki series but I just couldn't get into it like any other ones. I loved looking forward to it but my feeling after every episode was "is that it?" and "i'm hoping for more next week" but it kinda of didn't come, albeit there was still moments where it shown great moments. I think Tom Huddlestone and surprisingly for me Owen Wilson with a cameo from Richard E Grant was the most enjoyable experiences from it. I didn't find 'He who remains' any way impactful like you did, just can't explain why it didn't hit me as it did you. Maybe because he just looked normal and I possibly hyped myself up to see a random MCU Villian...I suppose I did but didn't know I did! ðŸ¤£

 

I agree with you, Sylvie was lifeless and one dimensional. I think that's also why it probably impacted me more in a disappointing way rather than a hyped way. It also helps now that you explained what the main antagonist is all about - in these TV shows it really means you have to have some extensive knowledge on most of Marvel's history before you head into them. We said similar things with WandaVision as I missed so many references. Once you know those extra elements you've kindly shared before, I then had an extra appreciation for some of the episodes.

 

I think if we had different topics on some backstory that would be useful to Phase 4, I think many of us folk would really appreciate these mini TV series more.

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