Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
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.
It did.
Spoiler!
We learned that Mobius and pretty much everyone in the TVA were just normal people in a previous life. Probably all variants themselves and were somehow manipulated or tricked by the TVA or those 3 lizard gods into working for them, with no memory of their past. What do you want to bet Owen Wilson character was a huge jet ski and boating enthusiast in his prior life. I thought it was great to learn that was the way this was going.
We learned that Mobius and pretty much everyone in the TVA were just normal people in a previous life. Probably all variants themselves and were somehow manipulated or tricked by the TVA or those 3 lizard gods into working for them, with no memory of their past. What do you want to bet Owen Wilson character was a huge jet ski and boating enthusiast in his prior life. I thought it was great to learn that was the way this was going.
Holy shit. Certainly no issues with moving forward the story with that one, that felt like a series finale. Both action packed and emotional. And if there weren't enough crazy moments throughout the body of the episode, just stick around for the mid-credits scene.
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.
No idea what you were watching but, episode 1 killed it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
No idea what you were watching but, episode 1 killed it.
You must have wanted Loki to be an agent working for the TVA then, which would be shit ass television. Ep 3 and 4 were soo much better and finally can see what direction this is going. [Reply]