Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
That was a good episode. I don’t know if comic fans saw it coming at the end or that’s part of the established story but I didn’t see it coming.
Spoiler!
I was thinking the time keepers there were going to be holograms.
Not sure why that was in a spoiler. I thought the etiquette was if it’s aired, it’s spoiler free. Your thoughts/speculation on what could occur are always fair game?
Kang is behind everything, and Judge lady is covering for him
Kang might be the puppetmaster behind the TVA but I'll be surprised if even he anticipated Loki and Enchantress falling in love and creating a reality that can't be pruned. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Kang might be the puppetmaster behind the TVA but I'll be surprised if even he anticipated Loki and Enchantress falling in love and creating a reality that can't be pruned.
Obviously it’s a bit different because Kang has been casted, so we know he’s going to pop up in the next Ant Man at the latest, but I’m not getting caught in the Mephisto trap again lol. [Reply]
It's funny, if they stick to the comics everyone is barking up a (slightly) wrong tree with Kang. The thing to understand about Kang is that he's sort of like Loki in this show, in the sense there are different versions of him from different times that want different things (and often come into conflict with each other). The version everyone is looking for is actually Immortus. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jamie:
It's funny, if they stick to the comics everyone is barking up a (slightly) wrong tree with Kang. The thing to understand about Kang is that he's sort of like Loki in this show, in the sense there are different versions of him from different times that want different things (and often come into conflict with each other). The version everyone is looking for is actually Immortus.
Yeah but like the comics Judge lady and Kang were a thing, Wilson’s character already mentioned a “analyst on the side” [Reply]
So are we to assume that when a person is disintegrated by the TVA that they aren't dead, but transported to another cut-off reality? And does that apply to when they reset timelines, as well? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
So are we to assume that when a person is disintegrated by the TVA that they aren't dead, but transported to another cut-off reality? And does that apply to when they reset timelines, as well?
I'm confused about that as well. Whether it's just a Loki thing, or whether it applies to any variant that gets zapped. Like Mobius. [Reply]