Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Something was tickling my brain, and I think you've got it.
It appears that she's going to be in the MCU moving forward because they wouldn't have spent so much time on her character otherwise.
I have to say, this episode was disappointing for me. I wasn't a huge fan of "slowing down" the show so that the audience could learn more about Enchantress.
Hopefully, the pacing is much better in the final three episodes because this episode felt like someone slammed on the brakes of a fast moving vehicle. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
It appears that she's going to be in the MCU moving forward because they wouldn't have spent so much time on her character otherwise.
I have to say, this episode was disappointing for me. I wasn't a huge fan of "slowing down" the show so that the audience could learn more about Enchantress.
Hopefully, the pacing is much better in the final three episodes because this episode felt like someone slammed on the brakes of a fast moving vehicle.
Yeah I didn't care for this episode like the first two.
Spoiler!
A whole episode for whats boils down to a reveal that the TVA agents are variants. A couple new Loki powers that we've never seen before?
I get the feeling that the Enchantress line where she says she creates a reality or pulls from the memories of the stronger minded people is foreshadowing that one of them is tricking the other.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
It appears that she's going to be in the MCU moving forward because they wouldn't have spent so much time on her character otherwise.
I have to say, this episode was disappointing for me. I wasn't a huge fan of "slowing down" the show so that the audience could learn more about Enchantress.
Hopefully, the pacing is much better in the final three episodes because this episode felt like someone slammed on the brakes of a fast moving vehicle.
I actually enjoyed the episode. Had more of a Mandalorian feel to it with the pacing. [Reply]
I agree that this episode was a little off. It seems like what we saw should have been condensed to the first about 15-20 minutes of a 40 minute episode. [Reply]
I get all of these news/entertainment stories that pop up in my browser when I first open it. I like to look through them just to see if anything jumps out at me. Three times now there has been a story in there and the head line is a damn spoiler on the show. I am about ready to hunt down these damn writers and kick their ass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
I get all of these news/entertainment stories that pop up in my browser when I first open it. I like to look through them just to see if anything jumps out at me. Three times now there has been a story in there and the head line is a damn spoiler on the show. I am about ready to hunt down these damn writers and kick their ass.
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
I get all of these news/entertainment stories that pop up in my browser when I first open it. I like to look through them just to see if anything jumps out at me. Three times now there has been a story in there and the head line is a damn spoiler on the show. I am about ready to hunt down these damn writers and kick their ass.
The only way to avoid spoilers for a high profile series like Loki is to completely avoid the internet because headlines will pop up on every news site and even YouTube.
I had to go on YT for one my kids yesterday and the right side of the YouTube window were spoilers from Wednesday's episode of Loki. I actually had to put my hand up to block the right side of the screen because I couldn't get to the show until late last night and I didn't want to see any spoilers.
And whatever you do, avoid this thread and the MCU thread until you've watched new episodes or you'll inadvertently get spoiled. [Reply]
I get what they were trying to do with E3 (developing both Sylvie as a character and also the relationship between the two of them) but it felt like they kind of lost a lot of the momentum they had coming out of E2. There was quite the cliffhanger coming out of that episode (the bombing of the central timeline) and instead of showing the impact of that (and/or progressing further in revealing the motives of the TVA/Timekeepers), they just Loki stuck on a destroyed moon for the entire episode. Some pretty cool imagery throughout, but I don't know that you can really devote an episode to that in a six episode series. Hope the story starts moving again in E4. [Reply]
Man, its so weird. I have the exact opposite reaction than most of your. I thought E1 was down right terrible. E2 ok and E3 was great. It changed where I thought this show is going. I really was scared it was going to be the boring TVA and some dumb superhero procedural TV show. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie: Man, its so weird. I have the exact opposite reaction than most of your. I thought E1 was down right terrible. E2 ok and E3 was great. It changed where I thought this show is going. I really was scared it was going to be the boring TVA and some dumb superhero procedural TV show.