Apparently beast is supposed to show up in The Marvels post credit scene. Hoping that’s the case. More multiverse films connecting IM PRAYING. Also if you search up venom 3 cast, Andrew Garfield shows up so IMAGINE. This episode just makes sense since all the timelines would be colliding if this episode ending is canon
Do you think that since the safety protocols went down in the TVA, they could've used the infinity stones that we saw in season 1? Perhaps could've used the time stone to help them out.
I think the machines are realistically a nod at Bioshock and how you used to be able to genetically modify yourself with beverages. As deadpool is also going TVA when incursions begin
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
@@johndevin1193 I feel like he’s said it before in an arrogant way. He said it to Silvie as in to just accept who they are and that they have the responsibility to protect those people. It’s shown how he now thinks this way talking about Thors first time on Earth
As soon as the ending happened all I could do was think of Loki saying “I promise you this will make sense” and honestly that got me excited I haven’t felt this tuned in to a marvel project in a awhile so I’m excited!
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
That scene with Dox and her crew was horrific, Marvel has been getting really good at the horror elements recently, but that shook me. Hearing the dripping afterwards and screaming just terrified me. The compactor machine was cool, but i thought it would only stay as a thing to scare Brad in ep 2, but to see it put into use and be successful was horrific. That was amazing to see Marvel takes leaps in their horror
@@yourmom6888Yeah it wasn’t funny, it was f’n hilarious. I was thinking to myself “damn ms min told him he wouldn’t be him, but look at him now being brav-“ & then he got disintegrated ☠️
This felt like the season finale. Now it feels like a bonus we’re getting two more episodes. After seeing this episode, I have no idea what’s going to happen in the final two episodes.
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
@@ColorMeConfused29I feel like part of the reason he cried is the fact that I think Lokis ultimate plan is to just go back to his time warn his people about Kang and see his brother once more.
I know right I'm really invested in Mobius story I really like his character I really want to know why he's scared to check on his life on the timeline
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
Hmm. I remember a guy who used that inevitable word🤔I dont recall it working out so well for him in the end though🤷🏽♂ That being said, I still dont see what makes Kang so scary in comparison to Thanos. Marvel is failing badly at this point.
The thing I love about Loki is just when you think the stakes cant get any higher, and the show can't get any more intense, they throw a massive curveball at you and ramp the stakes and intensity up by a thousand.
I love how Loki's dialog sounds like the scene when he was explaining love. It's like he is trying to convince people he is telling the truth, they even pointed it out when Victor said "That didn't sound as reassuring as you hoped it would"
My theory: Victor being spaghettified *while near the loom* -- the loom that was *overloaded with multiversal timelines* -- means he didn't just die. Little bits of him got spread through all the branches. Those little bits of Victor cause all the Kang variants. So he himself is also an Ouroborous - he created himself by sacrificing himself. And He Who Remains knew that would have to happen, so he wrote the script to ensure that it would -- sending the TVA Guidebook to Victor, programming the blast doors to respond only to his aura. Maybe he even inserted a message into the scanner, as it scanned him it whispered "it has to be you, it has to be me". Now I know that all the other characters have variants in other timelines, they don't need to be scattered via spaghetti to exist elsewhere. So my theory is that maybe there are beings who are special, who are singular. For whatever reason, I don't know. But in any case, in Kang's case, his variants were born from his spaghettification.
@@d2beejmight be apart of it. This send him back to the 31st century. He becomes Kang the Conqueror. Ant Man beats him. Sends him to the Beyond where he gets the Beyonder’s powers. He gets them all to battle the other Kang’s who pose the threat somehow. He’s installed to protect the timeline. Cycle continues.
AMAZING EPISODE! Perfect blend of character driven story,( they reach their extreme point, such as miss minutes) mingled with high stakes plot. Surprising ending and even a little funny. True marvel
This episode was absolutely incredible in every single way.... how terrifingly evil Renslayer and Miss Minutes became, Brad just corrupted by his will to live on the timeline, Sylvie understanding Loki's motives and understanding she needs to have some faith, getting ready to trust him again and restoring their bond... and I am so excited what will happen next, it could be everything.
This episode was truly fantastic. Like emmy worthy in my opinion. Sophia di martino’s acting and the cinematography during the scene where sylvie is shaming mobius for wanting pie was absolutely phenomenal. As was the scene of brad watching as dox and her team got brutally crushed to death. Marvel has been missing the mark on the vast majority of things for quite a while now but loki is not one of those things.
I feel like it's going to send everyone in the TVA back to their nexus event, then we can see why Sylvi was brought in, loki can see Thor, and mobius can ride a boat
Good theory. they will spend an entire episode on that. then there is a cliffhanger where they start to think, that there is something wrong with their universe
@@Collect2Disconnect you forgot to add in your opinion. Most people including myself genuinely liked it and its my personal opinion that it is the best movie since endgame.
Loki can now use the infinity stones with the safety mechanism turned off…. Get the time stone and reverse time! (If he knows how to do it like Dr Strange)
I think the answer lies in the fact that future Loki pruned old Loki and he was sent back to his time. Time slipping was never established as a thing that was over, either. There’s something else happening for sure
Loki pruned himself again, back to the past. So now there is a version of Loki that is back in episode 2. I think the issue is, they turned off Miss MInutes. they need to try again but leave her on.
@@mathiasfrandsen5468if they use time stones as paperweights AND they have the potential to fix the TVA, no way it wouldn’t be one of the first things Loki thought kf
I think we're still watching a bootstrap paradox in action, but one far bigger than most people are thinking. Everything we've seen so far was MEANT to happen. - Ouroboros builds the TVA for He who remains using Victor Timely's notes. - The result is using the Temporal Loom to create one single "sacred" timeline. That He who Remains kept in check. - He Who Remains is eventually killed by Sylvie, The Temporal Loom cannot contain the extra timelines. - As a failsafe, Miss Minutes tells Renslayer to leave a TVA book with Timely as a child. - Timely grows up studying the handbook. Is taken back to the TVA to fix the loom. - Decides to do it himself, enters the timestream, and is spaghettified (and here's the bit...) that spaghettification SEEDS the entire multiverse with Kang variants across time. - The Loom explodes, the multiverse is unleashed in full, uncontrolled. - All the Kangs created during the explosion conduct a time war, He Who Remains is victorious. - He Who Remains gives Timely's notes to Ouroboros. - Repeat step one. Notes: By the look of the conversation with Renslayer at the end of time, it appears that he won the time war with the aid of a proto-TVA using the variants as soldiers, before mindwiping them, possibly many times, so the creation of the temporal loom may have been the reason HWR actually wins in the first place, which obviously means he gave the notes to Ouroboros BEFORE winning, but the bootstrap loop is still sound. Remember that the Sacred Timeline was circular around the big rock at the end of time. Essentially, as that is a loop, and that the TVA exists "outside of time", it means the Multiverse exists and doesn't exist at the same time. My head hurts.
So Ravona got pruned & went into the void. What if, she’s the one who actually showed He Who Remains how to use Eliath to win the multiversal war? He said he figured it out but what if it was really her. They win the war, build the tva & everything happens all over again 🤔
I think that either she finds Alioth at some point. And that’s what gives her variant the win. And I think this is why she was so crucial to ending the multiversal war. My second theory is that Ant-Man Kang gets sucked down to a smaller quantum realm where he discovers it himself. And I almost feel like this one is the one I’m leaning toward. But I like your thought.
@@ThatGirlJackie84 I believe that the victor we know was never destined to be HWR. Because he is from a branched timeline. If HWR, at the end of time, we’re to prune his own timeline he wouldn’t exist. It would be a paradox. Because his timeline was pruned. So the real Victor that becomes He Who Remains has to be this same Victor, but from the sacred timeline. It’s sacred because HWR deems it so. If I was HWR, I would do everything in my power to ensure that I survive by protecting my own timeline.
@@TerakRaines8940 When there is a multiverse, there is no sacred timeline HWR chose his timeline as the sacred one, because that is the timeline, where he exists, not a bad variant of him. So when he won, he isolated the one he has, and "made" it the sacred one If we allowe time to branch, the sacred timeline by definition, does not exist. If you pick one from the millions and billions, and prune every other, that one "becomes" the sacred.
A huge Easter Egg you missed was OB's presentation of the model and his problem with the scale. Almost word for word to what Doc Brown said in Back to the Future. Even the paint part.
It’s not a paradox because he who remains and victor were on two different branches. It’d be like if person A gave person B a book, instead of person A giving person A a book in the past.
It's a figure 8 paradox. TV doesn't write stories about them because they're hella confusing, jumping from one branch to another branch then back to the beginning of the first branch to end up on the other branch and so on. Doctor Who novels are full of them
@@devv197 Yeah… that group death scene was pretty brutal. I’ve also noticed that in this second season the word “shit” is being tossed around at least once or twice per episode, while in season one it was only said once by Sylvie. There’s ton more swearing. The show is becoming surprisingly more mature than expected.
I think that the ending was the moment the Multiverse really became a possibility. Like all of previous films are officially canon. Which coincides with Kevin Feige stating that everything is canon. The explosion at the end simply just lifted all restrictions on time allowing everything to be possible.
I noticed the Jurassic park “ ah-ah-ah “ line also a back to the future reference in which OB says the model isn’t to scale. Looks like victor got into a probability storm and was shredded just like Ant-Man . I think Loki or someone somehow sends a message to a younger self , or because the probability storm they are in a cycle and it should be Loki who goes . He said “ I don’t know “ . Weird . Also what’s up with pie and hot cocoa .
I was actually speechless at the end. Had to take 10 mins before moving on to gen V and even then, I couldn't get this episode of Loki out of my mind. Absolutely insane, some of the best television I've ever seen.
I can’t get over how Victor was literally ripped to strands, reminds me when Wanda did the same to Reed and how much pain he was in. Of course Victor’s had to be worse because first his skin went, then muscles, then bones and everything else. He felt all of that and it’s just terrible to think about..
The thing is he might have known his sacrificial act might lead to the rise of his variants existing and coming to power in hundreds of universes. I'm just not sure that I trust that he was ever doing anything for the greater good but always doing everything for the good of him and his variants.
HOLY EPISODE 4. That was AMAZING. I haven't been absolutely floored and shocked in a LONG TIME. I already loved Loki, but WOW. He pruned himself from episode 1 (so cool btw, I knew someone had to prune him). And that spooky ending....just wow.
That first access denied was a nod to jurassic Park, but its also talking to the audience directly because it's perfectly framed to block our view of where everybody had just got crushed into the floor.
I'm just hoping this breakdown explains how Loki pruned Loki when its not possible. When I saw that happen in E1 my immediate thoughts were, "Theres no way Loki can prune himself, so when they loop back to this point, it better not be Loki..."
I love how last seasons episode 5 was about The Void & now we’re back there this season! Makes me wonder if we’ll get another big moment in the finale... Btw, You guys think Timely volunteered heroically or intentionally, with something bigger in mind? Just makes me wonder why He Who Remains would make Timely apart of his plan, if it was destined to fail.
I think it builds to the origin story. So when he becomes string cheese, it’s blue, purple, and green. It almost transforms him. My guess he teleports to the 31st century. Events cycle through. He finds his variants and the war starts. He makes the chair the Kang identity because he needs to stop it. He runs into the Lang family, gets sent to Battle World to become the Beyonder….oroborous
@@jonathan4646 I think you're right ... I think we'll see Prime Kang (so the one the Avengers will have to fight in the Kang Dynasty movie) in episode 6 or a Post Credit scene after episode 6.
We are watching a snake eat it’s own head at the end of this episode. Watching the end of the TVA means we are about to see it’s beginnings. It could have been it was Loki who took Mobius off the timeline originally and set them on the path that lead them here.
You gotta have respect for dox cus she genuinely was doing what she thought was in the best interests of the TVA she didn't have altered dark motives When B15 came to her respectfully they understood each other and then realized maybe this new TVA is worth saving an protecting if they can fix it before its 2 late unfortunately ren slayer didn't give her that option an brad being the coward sell out he's been he went with ren slayer an closed his eyes while miss minutes killed them all!
Hello, great video like usual! Id like to clear up th point of view on the "chocolate soup" if possible. I believe the machine is stating that all items dispersed are "hot and fresh" then goes on to list the products, coffee, chocolate, and soup (excluding the tea option). So its not offerimg "chocolate soup" its offering hot fresh coffee, hot fresh chocolate, and hot fresh soup. The machine is obviously super interesting though due to Timely's interest in it and its ability to reconnect him with renslayer in his final moments. Anyway, I hope that clears up any chocolate soup references because I dont think it is refering to a chocolate soup at all, but its just how the display and wording appear.
I find the whole wave of death coming to kill people very chilling in movies, there's almost a what's the point of panicking feeling in those moments being sad or mad won't change anything, it always brings me back to the movie Sunshine as the heat of the sun starts coming over the shield and Kanada closes his eyes in acceptance, that scene still sends chills down my spine.
I appreciate you being abundantly clear about when you were starting to talk about the trailer. I always really enjoy watching your breakdowns but I don't think I've ever been as interested in not being spoiled for the next episode as I am right now so this allowed me to know where to duck out. Thank you.
I liked it. I think he used it to remind Sylvie of who she is. Fear has driven her for so long, she has forgotten WHO she is and how powerful she truly can be.
I just noticed Sylvie wears an ankh earring which is a symbol for the Egyptian gods representing life, which represents what Sylvia is, a god for the preservation of all the lives on the timelines.
One thing I didn't hear you mention was the prototype. It's a miniature of the device in Quantumania. The one Scott had to go into. Also, if Sylvie had the master temp pad, wouldn't it supersede all of Miss Minutes antics in the TVA?
1:46, This shows take on the bootstrap paradox is somewhat different than others, as it combines the concept with the timeline branching concept and the fact that both new versions of the same timeline appear to replace ones that are destroyed and that the TVA exists on its own kind of timeline separate from any other. He Who Remains isn’t interacting with his own past or any other variants that have any connection to him because the iteration of the multiverse he’s from was destroyed eons ago from his perspective, making Victor Timely and all the other Nathaniel Richards in this currently developing multiverse essentially clones (which makes their realities clones as well, like a how regenerating an appendage replaces it with an identical copy) of the ones from the previous iteration of the multiverse He Who Remains originated from. This also makes the loop of the TVA and Multiversal War eras less of a time loop and more of a carefully constructed machine that is able to remain moving because of He Who Remain’s eons of strategy, however it doesn’t necessarily guarantee his victory as if one part of his plan falls through, the “loop” can be broken and the machine will crumble. 12:34, This also applies to wether O.B. or Nathaniel gifted knowledge to the other first, since this Victor is a completely new version of Nathaniel that only recently came into existence from O.B.’s perspective as someone who lives in a dimension outside of normal time. 16:42, By this point, Loki may have taken some more time to see further down his mainstream counterparts path beyond just the segments he was shown in the first episode and the glimpse of Ragnarok he viewed on the file. The likelihood of him wanting to do so is high considering he still longs for his family even if he may never get to reunite or reconcile with them now that he’s been removed from his timeline. 24:52, Her being in the trailers shows she at least isn’t immediately killed once she appears in the void. Wether or not Alioth dissolves her on sight (as his presence is hinted with the purple light and stormy clouds above Ravonna in the scene where she’s in the void) remains to be seen.
@@theAstarrrYeah, and it seems that only in dimensions like the TVA where time works differently can this kind of time travel (essentially warping reality by interacting with the past) happen.
As Paul and Greg said on the podcast, this could have been an amazing season-ender. I don't know how Marvel Studios will top this in the next episode, but I have a feeling that a new character will be introduced to set things up for other Multiverse Saga storylines. (Hoping for another mutant soon.)
The correlation with Dark was something I thought of too. I remember finishing the third season in the middle of lockdown and I headed straight to RUclips to watch videos of it including yours because my brain couldn't comprehend what was going on, good times. 😅
Victor’s death was absolutely brutal. If you pay attention you can see his skin and muscle get ripped off his bones and then his bare skeleton is just there for a split second. I can’t believe they did my boy like that 😢
This was an absolutely incredible episode and seeing Loki prune him self was so cool! Seeing victor getting spaghettified was an absolutely incredible twist and I haven’t seen anything nearly as cool as that in Avery Long time
@@ICU1337 the Loki from episode 1 was brought to the future that Is episode 4 and the Loki live in episode 4 pruned the Loki episode 1 Loki and that somehow caused him to go back to episode 1 witch from his prospective is his present.
@@matthewboire6843 the first problem is, there is only 1 Loki. With all the "time skipping", theres still only 1 Loki. The second problem is, the Loki that needs to self-prune is on the future most present Loki. There are no Lokis in the time ahead of him or before him. So if theres only 1 Loki and he's the future most Loki, how can he self-prune himself... Your own explanation, as I understand it and forgive me if I missed something, leaves out the critical detail that when Loki time skips he takes all the Lokis with him to his current place in time.
5:22 I thought at the time it was the timelines being destroyed, but Now I see it. Also, Marvel is filled with geniuses. How could anyone make such an amazing show? Ms. Minutes smiling while Dox died was honestly the most unsettling part of the show.
The Bootstrap Paradox is still in play. The most likely out is that Loki unwittingly time-jumped backwards at that final moment before the blast wave hit, learning that he has the ability to trigger it himself. Since he knows that letting Timely go out to fix the loom won't work, he's now confirmed that he's the one who has to fix the loom since, as a Frost Giant, he's far more durable than any of the humans. And since the suit didn't protect Timely in the slightest, that explains why Loki is unprotected when he goes out on the platform in the trailer footage. He Who Remains knew all of this, of course, because he was Victor Timely and thus saw it all at the front end of his worldline. Man, I love good time travel stories. This one verges on great.
Agree but with the Timely and He Who Remains roles reversed. Timely understood the assignment. He Who Remains started the bootstrap paradox to break the paradox Timely put him in the first time around. He Who Remains was sick of keeping the plates spinning and so he reached out and branched Timely off his course by giving him his calculations much earlier than what happened
OB had a really great Back to the Future reference when he quotes Doc Brown showing off the model of the loom & how it was built to scale & but didn't have time to paint everything.
Dark is such a great show, I watched your breakdowns on them and I love that we can draw connections between that show and marvel now. Gettin into some trippy shit I just hope they can handle it and make it digestible while not contradicting themselves
Now we’re getting into that Loki trailer where Loki kept saying “okay let me explain it again. Let’s try again” and it seemed like he was fixing something over and over and over… unless I dreamed that preview 😂🤣😂🤣
Loki is the savior of the MCU right now. It’s clear that this show isn’t designed for younger audiences (based on the fun language and funky time travel shenanigans) so they’re really allowed to take chances. Also the score is the best since the avengers one
I am SO SUSPICIOUS of OB.... something ain't right y'all. I can't explain it. But the idea that they got their memories wiped but OB retained his and was stuck in the basement for eternity and the fact that Victor Timely and OB didn't understand WHO actually created the manual. SOMETHING AINT RIGHT LOL
The Loki at the end of the episode is the one at the beginning, the one who time slips... The book is always the key, and I think they have to pass a message to OB without involving Victor Timely. Every time they fail, the Loki is pruned at the elevator. I also think Mobius is the one to fix things, like he did earlier, and Loki has to go through the entire loop to save him. It seems like episodes go forward then backwards, like TENET. Ep 1,2 go forward, Ep 3, 4 go both ways, with 4 being the point where the snake starts eating its own tail, then Ep 5 and 6 will go back towards Ep 1. I felt Ep 1 and 2 felt jumbled and rushed, but maybe that was because they ensured pieces were missing. Pieces that will be added in the last 2 episodes for the complete picture to make sense. The TVA is not outside time as we thought, and even Mobius was shocked when he found out Loki was time slipping. I'm still convinced this Loki ends up there from our Ep 4 ending. I'm sorry. I'm mumbling.
I really like how this episode was more dark and mature like how most of the Good Comics was This 1 spared no 1s feelings They basically shook the fan 2 the core while taking them 4 a roller coaster ride I was pleasantly surprised they was able to get all that in 1 episode
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R.I.P VIctor 🙏
Apparently beast is supposed to show up in The Marvels post credit scene. Hoping that’s the case. More multiverse films connecting IM PRAYING. Also if you search up venom 3 cast, Andrew Garfield shows up so IMAGINE. This episode just makes sense since all the timelines would be colliding if this episode ending is canon
This might be the best episode of not just this season, but the whole series. But that’s just my opinion.
Do you think that since the safety protocols went down in the TVA, they could've used the infinity stones that we saw in season 1? Perhaps could've used the time stone to help them out.
I think the machines are realistically a nod at Bioshock and how you used to be able to genetically modify yourself with beverages. As deadpool is also going TVA when incursions begin
It was absolutely terrifying watching Ms. Minutes smile while she watches Dox and her crew get turned into Jelly. This season is incredible
Miss Minutes absolutely fd me up!
Yeah that shit was messed up
What about to victor I have to tell you a very important thign …she bedazzzled and said you will never be him 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Incredibly stupid lol
@@Growvloggiepolkadotsshe’s an absolute menace. She must be stopped 😂
I loved the "we are gods" line.
Loki learning to take responsibility.
can be taken as arrogancy... but i feel like he already lost it since he saw the stones that were used as paperweight.
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
He may be worthy
@@johndevin1193 I feel like he’s said it before in an arrogant way. He said it to Silvie as in to just accept who they are and that they have the responsibility to protect those people.
It’s shown how he now thinks this way talking about Thors first time on Earth
@@goofysmpthis is exactly it
As soon as the ending happened all I could do was think of Loki saying “I promise you this will make sense” and honestly that got me excited I haven’t felt this tuned in to a marvel project in a awhile so I’m excited!
loki was always has been a bullshitter after all
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
@@ahronthegreatsorry to break it to you, but that most definitely wasn’t time slipping…
@@MrLuvHaters irdc 🤓🤓🤓🤣
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That scene with Dox and her crew was horrific, Marvel has been getting really good at the horror elements recently, but that shook me. Hearing the dripping afterwards and screaming just terrified me. The compactor machine was cool, but i thought it would only stay as a thing to scare Brad in ep 2, but to see it put into use and be successful was horrific. That was amazing to see Marvel takes leaps in their horror
And miss minutes reaction just made it that much more terrifying.
Yeah all horrible actors
Yeah the perfect hallowheen vibes
I really can’t believe they massacred my boy like that. He was full of confidence 💔
Bruh… it wasn’t funny … but hilarious at the same time
@@olioco was not funny you're just weird
“Time to be brave.”
😭😭😭
@@yourmom6888Yeah it wasn’t funny, it was f’n hilarious. I was thinking to myself “damn ms min told him he wouldn’t be him, but look at him now being brav-“ & then he got disintegrated ☠️
This is why you DON'T be a hero. 😅
This felt like the season finale. Now it feels like a bonus we’re getting two more episodes. After seeing this episode, I have no idea what’s going to happen in the final two episodes.
right? they are really taking advantage of the weekly release to build up our curiosity. freaking love it
They’re going to give Loki some actual godly *POWER* maybe?
Kinda feel bad for victor tbh
Same. Dude became spaghetti
He's pretending. He's already He Who Remains. That's my prediction.
He could've been good
@@Fusion_4000this! I would totally buy this.
I don’t think he’s gone. We’ll most definitely be see again. I think it’ll be the season finale.
Every single time I watch this show I just become more amazed by the captivating work of marvel. It’s incredible honestly
Loki is the only thing carrying Marvel right now.
@@TheSuperDuperLS Yup.
How is it so good compared to everything else!!
Literally had my eyes wide the entire time
You need to watch better television
I'm speechless, I expected many things to happen and instead everything I never imagined happened. SO MANY QUESTIONS!!!
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
Seeing mobius getting yelled at and also seeing how scared he was when the loom blew up made me feel bad for him
Loki's eyes were welling up. I'm disappointed he didn't reach for Sylvie, but they were too far apart, I guess. Great acting.
@@ColorMeConfused29I feel like part of the reason he cried is the fact that I think Lokis ultimate plan is to just go back to his time warn his people about Kang and see his brother once more.
I know right I'm really invested in Mobius story I really like his character I really want to know why he's scared to check on his life on the timeline
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
People don't seem to get that part of the danger of Kang is that it doesn't matter how many times you kill him... he is inevitable.
I think victor time slipped to the 31st century he will become he who remains because of that remember he said “a variant from the 31st century” and wasn’t it the same affect as when lokj time slipped victor will refine his tech I think and become HWR / The conquerer that’s why the timeline boomed because he who remains rise just started and this is the true start of the multiversal war and chaos
Hmm. I remember a guy who used that inevitable word🤔I dont recall it working out so well for him in the end though🤷🏽♂
That being said, I still dont see what makes Kang so scary in comparison to Thanos. Marvel is failing badly at this point.
I think marvel is conditioning us to seeing Kang fail for when someone like Kang Prime shows up
That's Thanos
Na thanos is inevitable but nice try
The thing I love about Loki is just when you think the stakes cant get any higher, and the show can't get any more intense, they throw a massive curveball at you and ramp the stakes and intensity up by a thousand.
I love how Loki's dialog sounds like the scene when he was explaining love. It's like he is trying to convince people he is telling the truth, they even pointed it out when Victor said "That didn't sound as reassuring as you hoped it would"
My jaw dropped. And my heart sunk. Like wow. What an amazing episode
My theory: Victor being spaghettified *while near the loom* -- the loom that was *overloaded with multiversal timelines* -- means he didn't just die. Little bits of him got spread through all the branches. Those little bits of Victor cause all the Kang variants.
So he himself is also an Ouroborous - he created himself by sacrificing himself.
And He Who Remains knew that would have to happen, so he wrote the script to ensure that it would -- sending the TVA Guidebook to Victor, programming the blast doors to respond only to his aura. Maybe he even inserted a message into the scanner, as it scanned him it whispered "it has to be you, it has to be me".
Now I know that all the other characters have variants in other timelines, they don't need to be scattered via spaghetti to exist elsewhere. So my theory is that maybe there are beings who are special, who are singular. For whatever reason, I don't know. But in any case, in Kang's case, his variants were born from his spaghettification.
My thoughts exactly. Mainly cuz I want the Ant Man version of Kang back lol
Great theory. There's probably something to it.
best theory ive heard and i can absolutely see this being the case, victor timely was a con man and probably knew somehow this would happen
@@d2beejmight be apart of it. This send him back to the 31st century. He becomes Kang the Conqueror. Ant Man beats him. Sends him to the Beyond where he gets the Beyonder’s powers. He gets them all to battle the other Kang’s who pose the threat somehow. He’s installed to protect the timeline. Cycle continues.
there is an obvious mistake in your theory. spaghetti wont become a person again in the new universe
Genuinely my mouth is still on the floor. Like this season just keeps getting better! HOLY SHIT
AMAZING EPISODE! Perfect blend of character driven story,( they reach their extreme point, such as miss minutes) mingled with high stakes plot. Surprising ending and even a little funny. True marvel
This episode was absolutely incredible in every single way.... how terrifingly evil Renslayer and Miss Minutes became, Brad just corrupted by his will to live on the timeline, Sylvie understanding Loki's motives and understanding she needs to have some faith, getting ready to trust him again and restoring their bond... and I am so excited what will happen next, it could be everything.
Literally just finished watching the episode... how are you so quick on these!!!!
A lot of reviewers and bloggers got the first 4 episodes early
This episode was truly fantastic. Like emmy worthy in my opinion. Sophia di martino’s acting and the cinematography during the scene where sylvie is shaming mobius for wanting pie was absolutely phenomenal. As was the scene of brad watching as dox and her team got brutally crushed to death. Marvel has been missing the mark on the vast majority of things for quite a while now but loki is not one of those things.
And the end went from "We've got a chance" with inspirational music to "Oh no we lost" to "Oh boy everything is ruined/terrible/spooky now" real quick
I feel like it's going to send everyone in the TVA back to their nexus event, then we can see why Sylvi was brought in, loki can see Thor, and mobius can ride a boat
Jetski ;-)
Jetski ;-)
well silvie wanted to be a hero that's her event
Mmm good prediction, let’s see if you’re right and I’m kind of hoping you’re right.
Good theory. they will spend an entire episode on that. then there is a cliffhanger where they start to think, that there is something wrong with their universe
I swear Loki and Spider-Man have to be sore from carrying the entire MCU on their backs.
They be doing it like a religion to be fair
None of it would make sense without the other movies and shows.
@@blt4life112 they meant to say, doing like 90% of the carrying for phases 4 and afterward, so far
Spider-Man NWH was trash brother the best part was the end where they decide to soft reboot him
@@Collect2Disconnect you forgot to add in your opinion. Most people including myself genuinely liked it and its my personal opinion that it is the best movie since endgame.
I'm so impressed with the creativity of this show. I just love how Victor split himself across time in the ending.
Miss Minutes: “You’ll never be him.”
Victor Timely: “Well, one strand of noodle might be.”
Is that how we get the different versions of Kang??
@@evandera6368 yes
@@evandera6368 yes
FML Loki is MILES ahead of every other MCU show and it's not close.
Loki can now use the infinity stones with the safety mechanism turned off…. Get the time stone and reverse time! (If he knows how to do it like Dr Strange)
holy shit that would be nice!
Exactly what I thought! I think Loki at the last scene took out the time stone and returned to a point to try out other strategies before the failure
@@lubu5950 this is actually a valid theory holy
Nah. Just get them *ALL* and finally have some powers worthy of a *GOD!*
Great episode and crazy fast breakdown!
The media got the first 4 episodes together. Starting next week they'll be watching it at the same time we do so the breakdowns will be later
@@bust0ne oh yeah. He's still usually pretty fast
I think the answer lies in the fact that future Loki pruned old Loki and he was sent back to his time. Time slipping was never established as a thing that was over, either. There’s something else happening for sure
Maybe time slipping became a thing because of the loom exploding.
that scene is confusing
This is the only possible way that Loki can prune himself but they still havent shown it yet...
@@ColorMeConfused29that’s makes sense
Loki pruned himself again, back to the past. So now there is a version of Loki that is back in episode 2.
I think the issue is, they turned off Miss MInutes. they need to try again but leave her on.
damn
@Tellebee
i think maybe he run downstairs to get the infini stones and use the time stone@Tellebee
@@mathiasfrandsen5468if they use time stones as paperweights AND they have the potential to fix the TVA, no way it wouldn’t be one of the first things Loki thought kf
@Tellebee🤔🤔🤔
@Tellebee Timely also was not wearing the same suit as mobius. The Tape is missing.
🤔 was that suit defective? did it have a hole it in on the helmet?
I think we're still watching a bootstrap paradox in action, but one far bigger than most people are thinking. Everything we've seen so far was MEANT to happen.
- Ouroboros builds the TVA for He who remains using Victor Timely's notes.
- The result is using the Temporal Loom to create one single "sacred" timeline. That He who Remains kept in check.
- He Who Remains is eventually killed by Sylvie, The Temporal Loom cannot contain the extra timelines.
- As a failsafe, Miss Minutes tells Renslayer to leave a TVA book with Timely as a child.
- Timely grows up studying the handbook. Is taken back to the TVA to fix the loom.
- Decides to do it himself, enters the timestream, and is spaghettified (and here's the bit...) that spaghettification SEEDS the entire multiverse with Kang variants across time.
- The Loom explodes, the multiverse is unleashed in full, uncontrolled.
- All the Kangs created during the explosion conduct a time war, He Who Remains is victorious.
- He Who Remains gives Timely's notes to Ouroboros.
- Repeat step one.
Notes: By the look of the conversation with Renslayer at the end of time, it appears that he won the time war with the aid of a proto-TVA using the variants as soldiers, before mindwiping them, possibly many times, so the creation of the temporal loom may have been the reason HWR actually wins in the first place, which obviously means he gave the notes to Ouroboros BEFORE winning, but the bootstrap loop is still sound. Remember that the Sacred Timeline was circular around the big rock at the end of time.
Essentially, as that is a loop, and that the TVA exists "outside of time", it means the Multiverse exists and doesn't exist at the same time. My head hurts.
This breakdown is my weekly pleasure!! What would I do without your channel Paul!! 🤗
Such an amazing episode. Thanks Paul you’re the goat.
So Ravona got pruned & went into the void. What if, she’s the one who actually showed He Who Remains how to use Eliath to win the multiversal war? He said he figured it out but what if it was really her.
They win the war, build the tva & everything happens all over again 🤔
He said a scientist
I think that either she finds Alioth at some point. And that’s what gives her variant the win. And I think this is why she was so crucial to ending the multiversal war.
My second theory is that Ant-Man Kang gets sucked down to a smaller quantum realm where he discovers it himself. And I almost feel like this one is the one I’m leaning toward. But I like your thought.
@@TerakRaines8940 same! BUT, victor timely will still be somewhere b/c he teaches OB… victor, Kang, & he who remains may all be the same person.
@@ThatGirlJackie84 I believe that the victor we know was never destined to be HWR. Because he is from a branched timeline. If HWR, at the end of time, we’re to prune his own timeline he wouldn’t exist. It would be a paradox. Because his timeline was pruned. So the real Victor that becomes He Who Remains has to be this same Victor, but from the sacred timeline. It’s sacred because HWR deems it so.
If I was HWR, I would do everything in my power to ensure that I survive by protecting my own timeline.
@@TerakRaines8940
When there is a multiverse, there is no sacred timeline
HWR chose his timeline as the sacred one, because that is the timeline, where he exists, not a bad variant of him.
So when he won, he isolated the one he has, and "made" it the sacred one
If we allowe time to branch, the sacred timeline by definition, does not exist. If you pick one from the millions and billions, and prune every other, that one "becomes" the sacred.
A huge Easter Egg you missed was OB's presentation of the model and his problem with the scale. Almost word for word to what Doc Brown said in Back to the Future. Even the paint part.
This season is carrying the McU haven’t felt this way since multiverse of madness / Wanda vision. Great cliffhangers.
It’s not a paradox because he who remains and victor were on two different branches. It’d be like if person A gave person B a book, instead of person A giving person A a book in the past.
Spiral Grandfather paradox. The same thing happened on Agents of Shield.
Spiral hotmilf paradox
Who cares, you made me confused
It's a figure 8 paradox. TV doesn't write stories about them because they're hella confusing, jumping from one branch to another branch then back to the beginning of the first branch to end up on the other branch and so on. Doctor Who novels are full of them
How do you manage to get the videos ready so quickly? I love it!!
He’s already seen the episodes probably
He's watched before hand
He literally said how in the video.
This is the first time in the show I actually was surprised, what with how Victor turned out
Honestly I didn’t think they would go through with crushing those people. Kinda dark for the show.
@@devv197
Yeah… that group death scene was pretty brutal. I’ve also noticed that in this second season the word “shit” is being tossed around at least once or twice per episode, while in season one it was only said once by Sylvie. There’s ton more swearing.
The show is becoming surprisingly more mature than expected.
I think that the ending was the moment the Multiverse really became a possibility. Like all of previous films are officially canon. Which coincides with Kevin Feige stating that everything is canon. The explosion at the end simply just lifted all restrictions on time allowing everything to be possible.
I noticed the Jurassic park “ ah-ah-ah “ line also a back to the future reference in which OB says the model isn’t to scale. Looks like victor got into a probability storm and was shredded just like Ant-Man . I think Loki or someone somehow sends a message to a younger self , or because the probability storm they are in a cycle and it should be Loki who goes . He said “ I don’t know “ . Weird . Also what’s up with pie and hot cocoa .
That “ah ah ah” from Jurassic Park will forever be etched in my brain lol
@@JahanVijeh you didn't say the magic word....
Nice catch on the _Back to the Future_ reference 👏🏽👍🏽
I was actually speechless at the end. Had to take 10 mins before moving on to gen V and even then, I couldn't get this episode of Loki out of my mind. Absolutely insane, some of the best television I've ever seen.
Soooooo…I definitely didn’t expect the ending.
Thats a good thing lowkey
Everyone was expecting an expected ending
@@xxDubZeroxx lowkey💀💀
who did ;-)
I can’t get over how Victor was literally ripped to strands, reminds me when Wanda did the same to Reed and how much pain he was in. Of course Victor’s had to be worse because first his skin went, then muscles, then bones and everything else. He felt all of that and it’s just terrible to think about..
The thing is he might have known his sacrificial act might lead to the rise of his variants existing and coming to power in hundreds of universes. I'm just not sure that I trust that he was ever doing anything for the greater good but always doing everything for the good of him and his variants.
@@maciekgutkowski8075 Gotta remember that marvel movies are a product aimed at younger audiences, they’re not doing all that
HOLY EPISODE 4. That was AMAZING. I haven't been absolutely floored and shocked in a LONG TIME. I already loved Loki, but WOW. He pruned himself from episode 1 (so cool btw, I knew someone had to prune him). And that spooky ending....just wow.
I KNEW IT😊 I knew it was future Loki😊 but the ending😮 I didn’t see that coming.
That first access denied was a nod to jurassic Park, but its also talking to the audience directly because it's perfectly framed to block our view of where everybody had just got crushed into the floor.
That ending was absolutely mental.
Calling it now Jonathan mayor will win an Oscar with a marvel movie either kang dynasty or secret wars ! The guy is just on another level of acting 😮😮
I'm just hoping this breakdown explains how Loki pruned Loki when its not possible. When I saw that happen in E1 my immediate thoughts were, "Theres no way Loki can prune himself, so when they loop back to this point, it better not be Loki..."
I just stared at my screen with utter disbelief and shock. That ending...wow...Where has this kind of Marvel content been?!
22:31 It's totally thought that the guy on the other end of the phone was gonna be either a renslayer or miss minute, did not expect OB
I’ll get to this right after I’m finished with the episode. Love your breakdowns!
I love how last seasons episode 5 was about The Void & now we’re back there this season! Makes me wonder if we’ll get another big moment in the finale...
Btw, You guys think Timely volunteered heroically or intentionally, with something bigger in mind? Just makes me wonder why He Who Remains would make Timely apart of his plan, if it was destined to fail.
I think it builds to the origin story. So when he becomes string cheese, it’s blue, purple, and green. It almost transforms him. My guess he teleports to the 31st century. Events cycle through. He finds his variants and the war starts. He makes the chair the Kang identity because he needs to stop it. He runs into the Lang family, gets sent to Battle World to become the Beyonder….oroborous
Right? The way Timely perked up and asked abt the Hot Chocolate machine made me suspicious… almost like he was told that *should* happen.
I think Victor will come back, I don’t think they would introduce him then kill him off immediately. He has such great potential.
I once heard someone say that Jonathan Major will be in 3 episodes. So I don’t think this will be the last time we’ll be seeing Victor.
He's billed as a "special guest star". That means he's not in every episode. Cobi Smulders was billed like that in Secret Invasion.
Nah, he is dead!
@@chelsearunyanyeah we’ll see Jonathan majors again, but not as Victor timely 😳
@@jonathan4646 I think you're right ... I think we'll see Prime Kang (so the one the Avengers will have to fight in the Kang Dynasty movie) in episode 6 or a Post Credit scene after episode 6.
This episode gave me an irrational fear of being spaghettified
I can’t sleep
We are watching a snake eat it’s own head at the end of this episode. Watching the end of the TVA means we are about to see it’s beginnings. It could have been it was Loki who took Mobius off the timeline originally and set them on the path that lead them here.
Bro, that Dox in a Box joke was lowkey SAVAGE
You gotta have respect for dox cus she genuinely was doing what she thought was in the best interests of the TVA she didn't have altered dark motives When B15 came to her respectfully they understood each other and then realized maybe this new TVA is worth saving an protecting if they can fix it before its 2 late unfortunately ren slayer didn't give her that option an brad being the coward sell out he's been he went with ren slayer an closed his eyes while miss minutes killed them all!
Why did she want to destroy all of the branches in the second episode though?
What an epic episode. Loki talking to Sylvie felt like Tom Hiddleston telling the fans it's gonna get better for the MCU.
Hello, great video like usual! Id like to clear up th point of view on the "chocolate soup" if possible. I believe the machine is stating that all items dispersed are "hot and fresh" then goes on to list the products, coffee, chocolate, and soup (excluding the tea option). So its not offerimg "chocolate soup" its offering hot fresh coffee, hot fresh chocolate, and hot fresh soup. The machine is obviously super interesting though due to Timely's interest in it and its ability to reconnect him with renslayer in his final moments. Anyway, I hope that clears up any chocolate soup references because I dont think it is refering to a chocolate soup at all, but its just how the display and wording appear.
What an episode …. Again you are on point as always literally just finished the ep lol
What. An. Episode. Finally marvel has high stakes again.
I find the whole wave of death coming to kill people very chilling in movies, there's almost a what's the point of panicking feeling in those moments being sad or mad won't change anything, it always brings me back to the movie Sunshine as the heat of the sun starts coming over the shield and Kanada closes his eyes in acceptance, that scene still sends chills down my spine.
I appreciate you being abundantly clear about when you were starting to talk about the trailer. I always really enjoy watching your breakdowns but I don't think I've ever been as interested in not being spoiled for the next episode as I am right now so this allowed me to know where to duck out. Thank you.
That "we are gods" line was cold af
I liked it. I think he used it to remind Sylvie of who she is. Fear has driven her for so long, she has forgotten WHO she is and how powerful she truly can be.
I just noticed Sylvie wears an ankh earring which is a symbol for the Egyptian gods representing life, which represents what Sylvia is, a god for the preservation of all the lives on the timelines.
One thing I didn't hear you mention was the prototype. It's a miniature of the device in Quantumania. The one Scott had to go into.
Also, if Sylvie had the master temp pad, wouldn't it supersede all of Miss Minutes antics in the TVA?
Only if Timely’s signature was detected…maybe he built a fail safe :)
Your breakdown always the one making most sense!!
He who remains obviously seen this coming that's why once loki let victor timely go he all but sealed there fate
The darkest, bleakest thing marvel has ever done. Absolutely INCREDIBLE television
1:46, This shows take on the bootstrap paradox is somewhat different than others, as it combines the concept with the timeline branching concept and the fact that both new versions of the same timeline appear to replace ones that are destroyed and that the TVA exists on its own kind of timeline separate from any other. He Who Remains isn’t interacting with his own past or any other variants that have any connection to him because the iteration of the multiverse he’s from was destroyed eons ago from his perspective, making Victor Timely and all the other Nathaniel Richards in this currently developing multiverse essentially clones (which makes their realities clones as well, like a how regenerating an appendage replaces it with an identical copy) of the ones from the previous iteration of the multiverse He Who Remains originated from.
This also makes the loop of the TVA and Multiversal War eras less of a time loop and more of a carefully constructed machine that is able to remain moving because of He Who Remain’s eons of strategy, however it doesn’t necessarily guarantee his victory as if one part of his plan falls through, the “loop” can be broken and the machine will crumble.
12:34, This also applies to wether O.B. or Nathaniel gifted knowledge to the other first, since this Victor is a completely new version of Nathaniel that only recently came into existence from O.B.’s perspective as someone who lives in a dimension outside of normal time.
16:42, By this point, Loki may have taken some more time to see further down his mainstream counterparts path beyond just the segments he was shown in the first episode and the glimpse of Ragnarok he viewed on the file. The likelihood of him wanting to do so is high considering he still longs for his family even if he may never get to reunite or reconcile with them now that he’s been removed from his timeline.
24:52, Her being in the trailers shows she at least isn’t immediately killed once she appears in the void. Wether or not Alioth dissolves her on sight (as his presence is hinted with the purple light and stormy clouds above Ravonna in the scene where she’s in the void) remains to be seen.
Of course, Loki is only able to prune himself because he survives to prune himself...so they also do the traditional one.
@@theAstarrrYeah, and it seems that only in dimensions like the TVA where time works differently can this kind of time travel (essentially warping reality by interacting with the past) happen.
Its nice to have a marvel show/movie that makes you feel that everything is at stake. The last time i felt such goosebumps was when Thanos snapped.
This episode was absolutely phenomenal! I was actually left speechless! Loki is on another level for Marvel TV! 10/10!
1000000000000/10
As Paul and Greg said on the podcast, this could have been an amazing season-ender. I don't know how Marvel Studios will top this in the next episode, but I have a feeling that a new character will be introduced to set things up for other Multiverse Saga storylines. (Hoping for another mutant soon.)
This being an ending??? We had to wait 2 years for the second season, I dont think we could haddle that level of cliffhanger 😂
There won't be any mutants in Loki
@@normalgirlcvconeed more 7 episodes
That ending horrified me
The correlation with Dark was something I thought of too. I remember finishing the third season in the middle of lockdown and I headed straight to RUclips to watch videos of it including yours because my brain couldn't comprehend what was going on, good times. 😅
I feel bad for Victor tbh, he was probably one of the funniest characters in the show
RIP
I don’t think this will be the last time we’ll be seeing Victor. I think we’ll be seeing him again in the season finale.
Victor is gonna be alive Loki have to go out there instead of him
I was screaming yes! and jumping up and down when they pruned rennslayer when I thought they weren’t actually going to do it
Victor’s death was absolutely brutal. If you pay attention you can see his skin and muscle get ripped off his bones and then his bare skeleton is just there for a split second. I can’t believe they did my boy like that 😢
Absolutely shocking, mind shattering, dark, confusing episode. What a season! What a show!
This was an absolutely incredible episode and seeing Loki prune him self was so cool! Seeing victor getting spaghettified was an absolutely incredible twist and I haven’t seen anything nearly as cool as that in Avery Long time
I'm still trying to figure out how Loki can prune himself... Its temporarily not possible from where I'm sitting🧐
@@ICU1337 the Loki from episode 1 was brought to the future that Is episode 4 and the Loki live in episode 4 pruned the Loki episode 1 Loki and that somehow caused him to go back to episode 1 witch from his prospective is his present.
@@matthewboire6843 the first problem is, there is only 1 Loki. With all the "time skipping", theres still only 1 Loki.
The second problem is, the Loki that needs to self-prune is on the future most present Loki. There are no Lokis in the time ahead of him or before him.
So if theres only 1 Loki and he's the future most Loki, how can he self-prune himself...
Your own explanation, as I understand it and forgive me if I missed something, leaves out the critical detail that when Loki time skips he takes all the Lokis with him to his current place in time.
@@ICU1337 I think that when he time skips he doesn’t take take other Loki with him so for some time there is no Loki in a given time
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I thought at the time it was the timelines being destroyed, but Now I see it.
Also, Marvel is filled with geniuses. How could anyone make such an amazing show?
Ms. Minutes smiling while Dox died was honestly the most unsettling part of the show.
The Bootstrap Paradox is still in play. The most likely out is that Loki unwittingly time-jumped backwards at that final moment before the blast wave hit, learning that he has the ability to trigger it himself. Since he knows that letting Timely go out to fix the loom won't work, he's now confirmed that he's the one who has to fix the loom since, as a Frost Giant, he's far more durable than any of the humans. And since the suit didn't protect Timely in the slightest, that explains why Loki is unprotected when he goes out on the platform in the trailer footage.
He Who Remains knew all of this, of course, because he was Victor Timely and thus saw it all at the front end of his worldline.
Man, I love good time travel stories. This one verges on great.
Agree but with the Timely and He Who Remains roles reversed. Timely understood the assignment. He Who Remains started the bootstrap paradox to break the paradox Timely put him in the first time around. He Who Remains was sick of keeping the plates spinning and so he reached out and branched Timely off his course by giving him his calculations much earlier than what happened
OB had a really great Back to the Future reference when he quotes Doc Brown showing off the model of the loom & how it was built to scale & but didn't have time to paint everything.
Did anyone catch Casey sneaking off with the machine? I feel like he sabotaged the mission and is the dark horse villain.
I did! I was wondering if he was gonna the machine or something
I thought he was gonna be a G and start going towards the loom
When dis that happen
@@matthewbeavers7692😂
Yea I seen that too …that was an awkward shot
Dark is such a great show, I watched your breakdowns on them and I love that we can draw connections between that show and marvel now. Gettin into some trippy shit I just hope they can handle it and make it digestible while not contradicting themselves
Now we’re getting into that Loki trailer where Loki kept saying “okay let me explain it again. Let’s try again” and it seemed like he was fixing something over and over and over… unless I dreamed that preview 😂🤣😂🤣
Yes! I remember that trailer preview
@@earthy1175”Alright. Again.” “Here we go. Again.”
This feels like Infinity War back in 2018. This episode is crazy AF! Feel bad for Victor :(
Probably the best written show Marvel has delivered. Just wow.
Loki is the savior of the MCU right now. It’s clear that this show isn’t designed for younger audiences (based on the fun language and funky time travel shenanigans) so they’re really allowed to take chances. Also the score is the best since the avengers one
I am SO SUSPICIOUS of OB.... something ain't right y'all. I can't explain it. But the idea that they got their memories wiped but OB retained his and was stuck in the basement for eternity and the fact that Victor Timely and OB didn't understand WHO actually created the manual. SOMETHING AINT RIGHT LOL
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The Loki at the end of the episode is the one at the beginning, the one who time slips... The book is always the key, and I think they have to pass a message to OB without involving Victor Timely. Every time they fail, the Loki is pruned at the elevator. I also think Mobius is the one to fix things, like he did earlier, and Loki has to go through the entire loop to save him. It seems like episodes go forward then backwards, like TENET. Ep 1,2 go forward, Ep 3, 4 go both ways, with 4 being the point where the snake starts eating its own tail, then Ep 5 and 6 will go back towards Ep 1. I felt Ep 1 and 2 felt jumbled and rushed, but maybe that was because they ensured pieces were missing. Pieces that will be added in the last 2 episodes for the complete picture to make sense. The TVA is not outside time as we thought, and even Mobius was shocked when he found out Loki was time slipping. I'm still convinced this Loki ends up there from our Ep 4 ending. I'm sorry. I'm mumbling.
Yea no
Ouroboros is a variant of Doctor Emmett Brown. That's why he complains on the model not being to scale and painted right.
I really like how this episode was more dark and mature like how most of the Good Comics was This 1 spared no 1s feelings They basically shook the fan 2 the core while taking them 4 a roller coaster ride I was pleasantly surprised they was able to get all that in 1 episode
I’m liking how Loki himself is more mature.
This just keeps getting better and better!
This episode was incredible, especially the conversation between Loki and Sylvie in the pie room. Peak dialogue writing there!
Loved the breakdown once again, Loki consistently keeping me on the edge of my seat. Miss your full "Theory time" intros though... :(
Yo that ending just blew my mind
The best episode love it so much Loki is the best MCU show and probably the most important out of all had me nervous for real wondering what’s next
Ya not gunna lie, episode 3 and 4, especially 4 are the best episodes of a marvel show I have ever seen.
Episode 3 in my opinion was the worst one. But episode 4 man😮 what a major cliffhanger.