Isn't the reason why the infinity stones don't work there because they're out of time and space? essentially a different universe? and infinity stones wouldn't work in another dimension, obviously
In the drawer there was two Arc reactors . There was two philosopher's Stones . a Honus Wagner. the general from ancient Russian military badge that was sold on Pawn Stars for $500,000. Those were not mind Stones.... they were philosopher stones( the two big ones). Also I think that the timekeepers will end up being related or actually being the Living Tribunal.
@@ItsSKthestupidrapper that’s exactly what happened. He knew they time traveled because of the second Tony. He figured the reason they did it was to stop him. What were you watching?
@@ItsSKthestupidrapper Episode 1 16:00. “I suspect the Avengers. I only came into possession of the tesseract after they traveled through time, no doubt in a last-ditch effort to stave off my ascension to God King.”
I like how the episode immediately answered my burning question. "Why were the avengers allowed to just get away with the time heist". And it turns out, that because they were going to fix everything in time, they were destined to do it.
They’re only worthless in the TVA, they have no magical or cosmic power while in the TVA. It’s the same reason Loki didn’t have powers inside of the TVA, the judge literally said no magic works here. So that also applies to Infinity Stones
@@allenmobley8444 i think it's because stones only work in their home universe as tva is outside the universe they become inert just like in the comics.
@Miguel Messina they’re not forever worthless!! No one can comprehend that in a specific situation they hold no power? And those situations are “outside of their universe” or “inside of the TVA aka Null realm”
Yeah I was like the same. We all thought the infinity gauntlet was like the most powerful item in existence, but in the TVA they use for their paper weights
@@anshtripathi7035 I don't think being an Eternal would exempt him from the TVA in this setting, Scarlett Witch being a Nexus being however probably is though! I think a background Thanos would be halarious
@@anshtripathi7035 no one is an exception to the TVA. As long as you stray away from the sacred timeline you're gonna have to wait in the sacred lobby too.
When Loki was seeing the death of Odin and Frigga, it literally broke my heart. It also shows though Loki seems arrogant but deep down how human he is.
A lot of his trauma comes from being basically raised to be a king but never being able to be one. Also how he was never told he was adopted and subsequently feeling betrayed. He was also make the 'god of mischief' yet everyone was surprised when he acts mischievously. A lot of his villainy comes down to terrible parenting. His time as king of asgard I think allowed him to achieve his true goal and mellow him out. Once he achieved what he wanted, he was a pretty passive and non-violent leader really. I think that was a big part in his turning into a hero character.
A detail I really liked is how the injuries on Loki's face fade over the course of the episode--they're very visible in the beginning because he's basically just been smashed into concrete by the Hulk, but by the end they're all but gone. Just a subtle nod to how fast Loki heals. Props to the makeup department!
Tom Hiddleston is genuinely one of my favourite actors at the moment… he is doing an amazing job on this. His emotion, his inflections, everything…. Just brilliant
Recent physics graduate here: The equation at 25:34 is a time-dependent variant of Schrodinger's Equation. Basically, it takes into account both temporal and spatial components of the equation that models how a particle's energy changes. It has applications in materials science, computing, optics, and electromagnetics.
Not to mention its relativistic form (along with some other particle physics models) actually represent the best knowledge we have about the universe (excepting gravity). ... I'm always saddened when some futuristic advanced tech is represented by Schrödinger, and I'm like "What? We're still at that level? No progress in 200 years??" tbf I actually missed that equation in the credits when I watched the episode, because I was fixated on the beautiful list of spherical harmonics.
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pretty sure Odin always considered Loki a son. the reaction was that Odin STILL considered Loki a son despite all the chaos and deceit, betrayal and death of Frigga.
@@yisizhang9604 well, the stones are only useless in the TVA but they're still one of the most powerful things in the Marvel universe. So, the Avengers' sacrifices are still very important
I don't feel that's accurate. They're simply in a place somehow outside the main multiverse. So most if not all items of power or magic are useless there.
I hope Loki gets somehow his happy ending too! Cuz he deserves it! I feel like he deserves it the most💚 Just like Black Widow😢💔😔 And Wanda with Vision😖
@@unlicensedyoutubecommenter6493 i wish he’d be able to see that, but i don’t think he’d ever feel happy just being like a stepping stone to someone rather than having a big victory himself, since that’s kind of been his issue this whole time. he was always behind thor. he was never first, he was never his own. he was always just thor’s troublesome brother. but maybe we’ll get some character development here, though i’m not sure how things will work out considering the timeline and what he’s destined for.
@@natankari1273 ehhh if Variant Loki was "born" when he escaped, he didn't really have a lot to say between taking his gag off and getting arrested by the TVA and then shoved into processing.
You missed how when Loki throws the chair at the agent it misses and hits his mothers image, reflecting how in the past his attempt to kill Thor killed rebounded on his mother
I loved the detail of Loki giving the same speech twice. But at 29:29 when he says "weak" he gestures to Mobius. After his revelations in the episode, he restates "conjured by the weak to inspire fear" but at 42:50 he points to himself as weak. He looks so broken. Great acting all around
One detail I also really liked is that there were way more Time stones in the drawer than any other infinity stone. Because it makes sense for that to be the most confiscated stone by the TVA.
10:40 I'm really surprised you didn't mention how the past "multiverse war" is a metaphor for the different studios using marvel properties previously but the Timekeepers aka Kevin Feige is bringing it all back to one "Sacred Timeline". I really hope Feige cameos as a Timekeeper. That would be too perfect!
I gotta say, Disney is on a roll with how well these shows are being written for these actors. Absolutely amazing so far and I'm so excited for everything that's to come!
Think more like Loki then. One existence doomed to betray your goal? Why not start another? I'd think this series propagates on being your best self, even if others don't want you to. At least this gives me hope on influence of the real Norse Loki, not some comic-made deception. Imagine if he caused Ragnarok for the timeline instead of just the 9 realms... For example, from the end of the first episode, he saw his future and decided he would go back in time to off-set certain event that would cause multiple timelines that would disrupt the TVA, the Loki we see that Mobius would save is the one that causes splits from 616.
I’m really surprised I haven’t seen this idea being kicked around, but I really do believe that it will be revealed that the little kid in the church was actually another Loki continuing to lay the traps for the TVA to get to the sacred timeline Loki. Additionally the stained glass devil also very noticeably has a blue tongue, much like we were shown the kids teeth were blue
@@nytefoxx2878 or is the gum just a trick? The kid gave that gum to mobius and the tva held onto it, what if that was a trick to let their guard down. The devil tongue being blue and Loki being the trickster god makes me weary
When Loki said: “Do a lot of people not know if they’re robots?” My first thought was Vision and how he’s in a state of being half robot and half human ish. But Ultron too :)
Surely a being that can come up with observations like "A thing isn't beautiful because it lasts" and "What is grief, if not love persevering?" has a soul.
@@aaronleequipia2267 glad to see another AoS fan here another thought of mine is that yhe multiversal war reminded me of the finale of Agents of SHIELD… it’s a stretch but it did involve multiple timelines intertwining and broken ships floating in space.
Marvel: Isn't it going to be hard to explain how loki keeps coming back and has multiple variants. Writers: Actually its going to be super easy barely an inconvenience. Marvel: OH really!
Maybe the Loki that's being called "Evil Loki" right now is actually the one that's trying to stop the TVA from murdering all the other timelines by pruning THEM. We only have their word for it that they're the "Sacred" one, every timeline probably belives that.
But they should've captured Cap, because that not supposed to happen, ended with two captain america in the same timeline, really we need story for this cap goes back in time
@@kton3613 nah Steve going back in time to stay with Peggy would’ve always happened because the timeline was not messed up. If it didn’t happen, we wouldn’t see old Steve Rodgers at the end of Endgame. This happened with Tony as well, who was always supposed to die. This is the 1 in 14 million that Strange saw in IW.
@@kton3613 No they explained that what the Avengers did was supposed to happen, it's more than likely that cap was 'supposed' to go back to Peggy as well
Did anyone catch the scene where he had to question himself whether he was a robot, made me feel really sorry and sad for him cause it felt like it was a hint towards his whole identity crisis and how he thought he never belonged alongside thor or odin.
I thought it was a hilarious personal crisis for the god of mischief, it gave him an ounce more of humanity, after all that's why we liked him in and his popularity exploded after Ragnarok imo.
EXACTLY. everyone laughs at the scene, but the look on Loki's face is enough to see that it was serious and important to him. Loki has lived for 1000 years before finding out he is a frost giant, "the monster from the fairy tales parents tell their kids at night". Since then he has Identity crisis and trust issues, he *genuinely* got scared that he might be a robot and he wouldn't even know. You could see how happy he was when the machine told he isn't one. The look on his face before coming through it almost made me tear up
The sacred timeline is a reference to the MCU as a whole. When the animation stated that there were warring multiverses before the sacred timeline it meant that before the MCU the previous marvel films (rami spiderman, fantastic 4, xmen etc) weren't in a single cannon. Genius!
Or is it that the War that was spoken of hasn't occurred yet in the MCU timeline. That would allow the multiverse they are bringing to light in WandaVision, Dr. Strange, and Spiderman; with the secret war to follow that leads to the time keepers ensuring the War happens in the first place so they can ascend to power?
The thing I love most about the confirmation of Loki basically being a decent person in the episode is that it truly shows how much more Odin and Frigga's influence on his life matter then his frost giant heritage. Even if your biological family is quote on quote "Evil" that doesn't define you as a person. Even if Loki has done bad things in the past, as he said himself, "No bad person is truly bad."
The Mobius Strip (with an umlaut) is a real mathematical (and practical) model named after August Ferdinand Mobius (also with an umlaut). It's a very interesting construct. If you take a strip of paper, tape the ends together after turning one over 180 degrees, then cut the entire strip down the center all the way around, instead of two taped strips you still have one twice as long.
It's a great thing. It's cool to see phase 4 kick off with 3 shows which are so different in tone and visuals. Especially after 3 phases where so much felt and looked the same.
“Glorious purpose” was such a perfect title. Loki’s purpose is to be a villain to unite the Avengers and to help develop Thor’s character. The episode brutally drops that reality on his head.
The gender fluid thing is probably also more just from the Norse mythology where Loki is the mother of monsters and transforms into whatever gender of whatever creature he needs to
Gender fluidity in this context would apply to any being or race that has morphing or shape changing abilities like Loki, Skrulls, Durlans, Mystique etc. They could also be omni sexual since they could theoretically immitate gonads of all shapes and sizes from every gender type.
The device stuck in the ground at the end was a Stark Industries Quantum Ore Shovel. When I saw the episode in Spanish, subtitles for what appeared on the Time Monitor's device said that.
I took the "this is everything you've ever said" as not being everything 1000+ year old Loki has said, but everything 5 hour old Variant L1130 Loki has said.
What I really loved is how humbling the experience for him of seeing how the infinity stones which he put all his emotional investment where as small as paper weights, and they had countless amounts of them. How small he and his ambitions truly where in the world.
What use are cosmic stones when they (and their effects) can be erased from the flow of time. This is one of the many reasons why this rogue Loki wants to castrate the capabilities of the TVA. He is spiteful of the Timekeepers' mockery of a power he once believed to be endless.
Yeah especially when his whole purpose in 2012 was working for Thanos, and he literally see's what was essentially his boss killing him in the future lol
The one thing that bothers me is they never adress the fact that there's a branch still lingering from knocking out Star Lord. Sure the stone was returned, but the timing was TIGHT at the start of Guardians. It's safe to assume that even after returning the Power Stone, the delay of Star Lord wakign up (even if he was woken uo immediatly) would be enough time that Ronan may still get his hands on the stone as that intitial conforntation relied on the split moment timing.
@@raulzarate7723 but the stone would have still been there genius. They didn’t take the stone UNTIL after he was gone. They return the stones the exact moment they took them
@@raulzarate7723 that’s not how time works in the mcu, u can’t just go back to before they knocked star lord out because time is continuous so his timeline would keep going
@@thejaeger_ no but they would have to go back before he got knocked out then wait till the past them took the stone then return the stone to the exact place and time it was stolen from and somehow find a way to wake up star lord, doesn't star lord do a whole dance routine before he takes the stone anyway? meaning that by the time they wake him up he would have probably been done dancing and taken the stone.
I love when Loki reacted to his death and Odin's and his mother's death I loved that scene it's my favourite one in the first episode and then when Owen Wilson came to tell him that he actually has something just genius writing
I can’t believe you totally missed the fact that Loki’s stripping scene was identical to Thor’s haircut scene from Ragnarok. Even down to “wait we can talk about this”
I was so excited when they started giving the multiverse lore.. Those people who say Marvel peaked at Endgame are going to be eating their words. And I'm glad they aren't rushing the Xmen and Fantastic 4 content.. I think Marvel is just warming up.
The characters peaked. There’s still some good ones left but we’re also stuck with Captain Marvel and most of the future Avengers are gonna appease SJWs
@@danthegypsy5871 The time-dependent Schrodinger's equation gives a description of a system evolving with time. In my opinion it's just the sexier form compared to the time-independent form. The time-independent form is a bit simpler, and can solve problems as simple as "particle in a box", and explain why atoms existed with electron surrounding nucleus. It can be used to calculate the atomic spectrum of hydrogen.
@@onetwothreeabc You really think he will understand what you meant by "the particle in a box"?? But I agree with the part where you said it's the sexier form of Schrodinger's equation.
Earth 616 is the main canon timeline in the marvel universe, its a random number to signify its just another universe even though we spend all our time there. It doesnt reference any storyline in particular.
My favorite part about EP1 is how his film doesn't end when Thanos crushed his throat, it ends on Thor holding him, which means as Loki was dying he was still alive to feel Thor holding and mourning him for a moment
6:20 .. imagine that skrull shapshifted into Loki to try and intimidate him then Loki shapeshifted into that skrull with a snarky line like ‘you’ll have to come better than that 🤫😎’
I feel like this is the series I'd go watch it again after it ends unlike the other two(Wandavision and Captain America & Winter Soldier) I don't think I'd go watch them again.
Also I think that Miss Minutes will always finish the episode but as time goes by it will become more "twitchy", "glitchy" as the multiverse destroy slowly
@@jjonahjameson8934 he had no reason to break in he never broke the proper flow of time him winning was supposed to happen over a million times like strange said
Can't believe you didn't catch the Agents of Shield reference when Loki talks about people not knowing they're robots, because that's litteraly the central point of one of the seasons
I still believe that AOS is canon, Mobius said that Coulson was dead, but could have left out he was brought back to keep Loki on track of his questions rather than have Loki question him. The TVA know everything in the Sacred Timeline, so they wouldn’t want to risk Loki possibly attempting to change it again, hence keeping Coulsons death a secret.
It’s not a direct reference like the Hydra Soak in WandaVision, it’s more or less just a nod. Probably not everyone actively watches agents of shield so it’s understandable if no one in their community got it
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Isn't the reason why the infinity stones don't work there because they're out of time and space? essentially a different universe? and infinity stones wouldn't work in another dimension, obviously
The revival of Coulson wouldn't have happened yet since this is just the same day
In the drawer there was two Arc reactors . There was two philosopher's Stones . a Honus Wagner. the general from ancient Russian military badge that was sold on Pawn Stars for $500,000. Those were not mind Stones.... they were philosopher stones( the two big ones). Also I think that the timekeepers will end up being related or actually being the Living Tribunal.
it will be amazing if loki went in past and gave birth to sarpant ,Fenrir ,odin horse,hel and kid loki
Anyone notice that Jane Foster is wearing a t-shirt with Miss minutes on it in the first Thor movie?
Can we just appreciate that we got an entire series all because Hulk had to take the stairs
So true I love the hulk now
Way to dumb it down
"It's an oversimplification of events, but yes"
They need to go back in time to increase the weight capacity now. Problem solved.
Yeah lol when i read this comment i laughed all day
It’s adorable that Loki assumed the Avengers must’ve time-travelled back in time because *he* took over the world rather than Thanos.
That is not what happened, he smelled a second tony stark. What were you watching?
@@ItsSKthestupidrapper that’s exactly what happened. He knew they time traveled because of the second Tony. He figured the reason they did it was to stop him. What were you watching?
@@douglasswiger154 how. How did he smell him. Just cause they say a joke about him smelling them ? That makes zero sense.
@@douglasswiger154 I guess my question is what made you think he assumed they traveled back because of him?
@@ItsSKthestupidrapper Episode 1 16:00. “I suspect the Avengers. I only came into possession of the tesseract after they traveled through time, no doubt in a last-ditch effort to stave off my ascension to God King.”
I like how the episode immediately answered my burning question. "Why were the avengers allowed to just get away with the time heist". And it turns out, that because they were going to fix everything in time, they were destined to do it.
Ah yes, plot armor
@@Xelpie no, it was sacred timeline aka direction from kevin fiege
Same
Vijeysurya Jagadeesan Loki said he smelled 2 Tony’s fragrances.
@@destinyhero4795 He said, that he could smell two Tony Starks. The rest is putting 1and1 together.
You missed one: The recording that Loki was watching didn't end when he died. It ended when Thor hugged him because that was the last thing he felt.
Hit me right in the feels.
😭🤧
WHY
Thanos: I am inevitable.
TVA: Hold my paperweight.
😹😹
You win the day!
thanos : thank you for the paperweight!
Ha, this is actually super smart
I was thinking the same thing before clicking in the vid
I love how Infinity stones become worthless when they were the centre point of whole previous saga
They’re only worthless in the TVA, they have no magical or cosmic power while in the TVA. It’s the same reason Loki didn’t have powers inside of the TVA, the judge literally said no magic works here. So that also applies to Infinity Stones
They are not worthless in the main timeline though.
@@allenmobley8444 i think it's because stones only work in their home universe as tva is outside the universe they become inert just like in the comics.
Thanos: you mean to tell me that these stones are worthless
TVA: yes
Thanos 😦
@Miguel Messina they’re not forever worthless!! No one can comprehend that in a specific situation they hold no power? And those situations are “outside of their universe” or “inside of the TVA aka Null realm”
Thanos would go ballistic if he learnt that the TVA was using infinity stones as paper weights.
Lol we definitely need a "What if" episode on what if Thanos got sent to the TVA
Yeah I was like the same. We all thought the infinity gauntlet was like the most powerful item in existence, but in the TVA they use for their paper weights
@@Joe-sr6de that sounds like a cool idea
@@puppylover4865 it would be like that panel in the comics when thanos is apprehended by cops lol
Pill-Boi > The Mad Titan
Considering how much Loki likes to talk, that stack should be way bigger.
my thoughts exactly
Especially over 1000 years
It's my head-canon that the stack pages are just indexes to volumes and tomes that contain everything he's ever said.
My thought is that it is only things that Variant L1130 has said since the nexus event.
I think the other pages are at least paragraphs long lol
Thanos: "I am Inevitable!!!"
TVA Agent: "Cool. Sign here and take a number, please."
😆😆😆😆😆
I’d love to see a variant Thanos in the background of the TVA at some point
Actually thanos is an Eternal being. He really cant be ruled by the TVA
@@anshtripathi7035 I don't think being an Eternal would exempt him from the TVA in this setting, Scarlett Witch being a Nexus being however probably is though! I think a background Thanos would be halarious
@@anshtripathi7035 no one is an exception to the TVA. As long as you stray away from the sacred timeline you're gonna have to wait in the sacred lobby too.
The DB Cooper bit was brilliant.
Facts. 💯💯💯💯💯
Considering it was because of a lost bet with Thor; that got me really excited for Thor's "What If..." episode where he never learned humility.
I love that we all thought it would be an important episode in the larger story... nah, Loki lost a bet with Thor...
Everything were brilliant. What a episode hope it continues to propel towards the future of MCU.
@Aaron Lassiter what fact's did they miss, in a 30 sec scene...?
When Loki was seeing the death of Odin and Frigga, it literally broke my heart. It also shows though Loki seems arrogant but deep down how human he is.
Yes, he was crying while he was alone, so there is some sincerity there. Although he for sure has his own agenda. Save Frigga, maybe?
It also shows how Loki didn't want to kill his Mother, it was a accident as he thought Thor was up to the left.
Hes acting was phenomenal I also loved his reaction to him dying I felt that
thats the best scene of episode 1
A lot of his trauma comes from being basically raised to be a king but never being able to be one. Also how he was never told he was adopted and subsequently feeling betrayed. He was also make the 'god of mischief' yet everyone was surprised when he acts mischievously.
A lot of his villainy comes down to terrible parenting.
His time as king of asgard I think allowed him to achieve his true goal and mellow him out. Once he achieved what he wanted, he was a pretty passive and non-violent leader really.
I think that was a big part in his turning into a hero character.
Did you realize Loki’s tape ends after his neck was snapped which means he felt Thor hugging him for a few seconds before he died
Oof, well too bad loki was too busy wiping tears/crying to see thor hugging him
it cost you nothing to not make me cry
Oh shit
Wouldn’t it be him *not* able to feel Thor hugging him?
Why must you antagonize me with this statement?!😭🤧
A detail I really liked is how the injuries on Loki's face fade over the course of the episode--they're very visible in the beginning because he's basically just been smashed into concrete by the Hulk, but by the end they're all but gone. Just a subtle nod to how fast Loki heals. Props to the makeup department!
Or how time is irrelevant inside the TVA.
Plot twist: Noobmaster69 is one of Loki's variants
I just feel Deadpool crying to his dad when Thor yells as the funniest part lol
Lowkey would love this to be true.
@@BrightNeonBrilliancy Lowkey Loki
Unfortunately, noobmaster69's identity is actually Aaron
Yesss!
"What's so funny?"
Joker : *You wouldn't get it.*
Loki : *Glorious purpose.*
wat?
That's what I said
@@applepie1272 Watch the Snyder Cut
Tom Hiddleston is genuinely one of my favourite actors at the moment… he is doing an amazing job on this. His emotion, his inflections, everything…. Just brilliant
Loki seeing his future and crying reminds me of interstellar scene
Yea when copper saw his kids grow up and get older. That scene hits haed
Ooh yeah!
Just a reminder that Loki’s file didn’t end when thanos snapped his neck it ended when Thor hugged him
Maybe this is Loki destiny and maybe he becomes the modern Loki..the tva got some explaining to do..
❤❤😊
That scene was a play of words, if you rearange FILE it becomes LIFE so it was "END OF LIFE"
@@Leotique That's just a coincidence
Well some people don’t die automatically it takes a while to die so he still felt Thor hugging him as he was dying
Recent physics graduate here: The equation at 25:34 is a time-dependent variant of Schrodinger's Equation. Basically, it takes into account both temporal and spatial components of the equation that models how a particle's energy changes. It has applications in materials science, computing, optics, and electromagnetics.
Not to mention its relativistic form (along with some other particle physics models) actually represent the best knowledge we have about the universe (excepting gravity). ... I'm always saddened when some futuristic advanced tech is represented by Schrödinger, and I'm like "What? We're still at that level? No progress in 200 years??"
tbf I actually missed that equation in the credits when I watched the episode, because I was fixated on the beautiful list of spherical harmonics.
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"You see, son, here time becomes space."
pretty sure Odin always considered Loki a son. the reaction was that Odin STILL considered Loki a son despite all the chaos and deceit, betrayal and death of Frigga.
Yeah he whiffed on that one
To be fair… Loki isn’t Odin’s worst behaved child
TVA: *uses infinity stones as paperweights*
Thanos: "I beg your pardon?"
i was like, woah, that’s crazy, loki a real one for not just taking them and leaving though🤣🙅🏾♂️
The avengers who lost everything over the stone: EXCUSE me?
@@Brandon-eu2bv he couldn’t leave with the stones. They are worthless where he was at
@@yisizhang9604 well, the stones are only useless in the TVA but they're still one of the most powerful things in the Marvel universe. So, the Avengers' sacrifices are still very important
They only work within a universe? TVA is outside of time and space?
Did anyone else absolutely love it when it dawned on Loki that “this is the most powerful place in the universe”
I guess
Probably my favorite part of the episode.
Only the most powerful that he has witnessed. They could still be low level in the grand plan.
Yep. Took the whole MCU to another level for me. They're going into higher planes and purpose but in quirky and fun ways
I don't feel that's accurate. They're simply in a place somehow outside the main multiverse. So most if not all items of power or magic are useless there.
The cat could possibly be Schrodinger‘s cat that created a variant timeline
ooooh
Oohhhh noice
Yessssss, POSSIBLY!?!? 😁 I was STUCK on FLERKENNNNN!?!? 😂😝😸
Ahhh that makes so much SENSEE
Or it could be H. P. Lovecraft’s cat 😂
So the TVA has been the MCU's cameramen all along?
Daaaayyyyyyymmm😳
Imagine the TVA catching thanos with all the infinity stones😂
this comment is underrated !!
Yes
It was TVA all along
So sad
Loki realizing he's just a pawn for others to achieve their best self...
I hope Loki gets somehow his happy ending too! Cuz he deserves it! I feel like he deserves it the most💚 Just like Black Widow😢💔😔 And Wanda with Vision😖
Yea unfair
I kind of saw it as something noble. There’s pride in facilitating other’s success.
@@Witchyrose2349 i'm not sure this version of loki deserve it.
@@unlicensedyoutubecommenter6493 i wish he’d be able to see that, but i don’t think he’d ever feel happy just being like a stepping stone to someone rather than having a big victory himself, since that’s kind of been his issue this whole time. he was always behind thor. he was never first, he was never his own. he was always just thor’s troublesome brother. but maybe we’ll get some character development here, though i’m not sure how things will work out considering the timeline and what he’s destined for.
I think the stack of paper is so small because it starts at where the Variant was “born”
This makes sense to me
But now the stack is too big lol
@@asdkotable Maybe not tho, you saw them print out a paper with only a few words on the top of the page, maybe its just a bunch of those
@@natankari1273 true
@@natankari1273 ehhh if Variant Loki was "born" when he escaped, he didn't really have a lot to say between taking his gag off and getting arrested by the TVA and then shoved into processing.
You missed how when Loki throws the chair at the agent it misses and hits his mothers image, reflecting how in the past his attempt to kill Thor killed rebounded on his mother
That's reaching
I'll allow it
Accurate
I loved the detail of Loki giving the same speech twice. But at 29:29 when he says "weak" he gestures to Mobius. After his revelations in the episode, he restates "conjured by the weak to inspire fear" but at 42:50 he points to himself as weak. He looks so broken. Great acting all around
"What if I was a robot and didn't know it"
Makes sense, he was a frost giant and didn't even know it 😂
he still is frost giant
@@annavickisantana but now he knows it
One of my favorite moments in the episode. Such concern. 🤣
Hadn't thought of that. But that line was great.
Tbh this was the best episode from all the marvel shows.
Agreed. You can tell a lot of love was invested in this episode.
I too, agree! Amazing first episode ☺️
It’s TVA
I told my girlfriend the same thing as soon as infinity stones scene passed.
and it's pretty sad
One detail I also really liked is that there were way more Time stones in the drawer than any other infinity stone. Because it makes sense for that to be the most confiscated stone by the TVA.
Perhaps one of the time stones could be from a Doctor Strange variant from another reality, who used the Eye of Agamotto to heal his hands.
@@decoderhacker4062 or of the what was it over 12 million realities that he had to go through
Or least used infinity stone!
Not just time stones, but a lot of reality stones as well
Guys I just realized.What are doctor strange and the rest of the people for.I thought they were the ones taking care of time?
10:40 I'm really surprised you didn't mention how the past "multiverse war" is a metaphor for the different studios using marvel properties previously but the Timekeepers aka Kevin Feige is bringing it all back to one "Sacred Timeline". I really hope Feige cameos as a Timekeeper. That would be too perfect!
GENIUS!
Loki: "What is that?"
TVA person: "Your temporal aura"
Loki: "WHAT IS THAT?"
Topnotch delivery :D
"how do you not know what a fish is?"
I was thinking the same thing. Tom is so good without even trying. And so cute. He can't help it.
I gotta say, Disney is on a roll with how well these shows are being written for these actors. Absolutely amazing so far and I'm so excited for everything that's to come!
they are doing so well that dc/warner decided they are gonna use the hbo max shows in the same way.
The speed of getting these videos out is astounding. This series is gonna be perfect for easter egg videos. So hype
Thanos: I am inevitable!
TVA Guard: *whispers* take a ticket.
I felt so small after that episode
Same
Seeing the most powerful stones of existence that can erase people and create anything are just used as paperweights. Lol
@@frostytaco8598 right
Think more like Loki then. One existence doomed to betray your goal? Why not start another?
I'd think this series propagates on being your best self, even if others don't want you to.
At least this gives me hope on influence of the real Norse Loki, not some comic-made deception. Imagine if he caused Ragnarok for the timeline instead of just the 9 realms...
For example, from the end of the first episode, he saw his future and decided he would go back in time to off-set certain event that would cause multiple timelines that would disrupt the TVA, the Loki we see that Mobius would save is the one that causes splits from 616.
Me to
I think Loki just watched his own episode of Legends on Disney+
oh yea
Pretty much 😂
so the mind stone is the most heavy infinity stone? because it's use as a paperweight on credits 😂😂😂
Makes sense as it controls density
that's also why there's none in the drawer
Pretty sure it was the biggest stone in the gauntlet too right?
@@FrostyDAsnoPLUG it’s only the biggest because it’s the last one thanos got
@@geribenkougeki punny
I’m really surprised I haven’t seen this idea being kicked around, but I really do believe that it will be revealed that the little kid in the church was actually another Loki continuing to lay the traps for the TVA to get to the sacred timeline Loki. Additionally the stained glass devil also very noticeably has a blue tongue, much like we were shown the kids teeth were blue
Really good observation!
An intellectual has been found! c: also in the end of the reel it said earth 616! :D
Same thought went through my head
The gum he was chewing was blue. It turned his mouth blue
@@nytefoxx2878 or is the gum just a trick? The kid gave that gum to mobius and the tva held onto it, what if that was a trick to let their guard down. The devil tongue being blue and Loki being the trickster god makes me weary
When Loki said: “Do a lot of people not know if they’re robots?”
My first thought was Vision and how he’s in a state of being half robot and half human ish. But Ultron too :)
My first thought was LMDs in season 4 of agents of shield
@@mjanger1 My thoughts too!
Surely a being that can come up with observations like "A thing isn't beautiful because it lasts" and "What is grief, if not love persevering?" has a soul.
@@aaronleequipia2267 glad to see another AoS fan here another thought of mine is that yhe multiversal war reminded me of the finale of Agents of SHIELD… it’s a stretch but it did involve multiple timelines intertwining and broken ships floating in space.
WHAT?? They’re androids 🤦♂️ not half human ish nonsense you’re saying.
top notch as always boys!
@OP_Alejandro Why else would you be here?
Glorious
What's good Mike !
The fact that you are here EA is an Easter egg within itself
Is Loki the hero or the villain?
Marvel: Yes.
You either die a villain, or you live long enough to become the hero.
Wait ... what?
Marvel: Isn't it going to be hard to explain how loki keeps coming back and has multiple variants.
Writers: Actually its going to be super easy barely an inconvenience.
Marvel: OH really!
Anti hero is the simple term
It doesn't matter which side he's on
Maybe the Loki that's being called "Evil Loki" right now is actually the one that's trying to stop the TVA from murdering all the other timelines by pruning THEM. We only have their word for it that they're the "Sacred" one, every timeline probably belives that.
The cat could have been a hint towards *Schrodinger's* *cat* both alive and dead.
absolutely !!! u bet they're goign to use lots of quantum theories, ect ect ect
Yeah really 👍
The Peggy variant would be the one that tries to prevent world tragedies after Cap came back with knowledge of them
It could also be the one referenced in What If?
But they should've captured Cap, because that not supposed to happen, ended with two captain america in the same timeline, really we need story for this cap goes back in time
@@kton3613 nah Steve going back in time to stay with Peggy would’ve always happened because the timeline was not messed up. If it didn’t happen, we wouldn’t see old Steve Rodgers at the end of Endgame. This happened with Tony as well, who was always supposed to die. This is the 1 in 14 million that Strange saw in IW.
Makes sense
@@kton3613 No they explained that what the Avengers did was supposed to happen, it's more than likely that cap was 'supposed' to go back to Peggy as well
Thanos: Destiny fulfilled
Loki: Glorious Purpose
Batman: Where’s Rachel!
@@jasonmichaels8204 hehe martha
Virgin destiny fulfilled va Chad glorious purpose
Did anyone catch the scene where he had to question himself whether he was a robot,
made me feel really sorry and sad for him cause it felt like it was a hint towards his whole identity crisis and how he thought he never belonged alongside thor or odin.
I thought it was a hilarious personal crisis for the god of mischief, it gave him an ounce more of humanity, after all that's why we liked him in and his popularity exploded after Ragnarok imo.
EXACTLY. everyone laughs at the scene, but the look on Loki's face is enough to see that it was serious and important to him. Loki has lived for 1000 years before finding out he is a frost giant, "the monster from the fairy tales parents tell their kids at night". Since then he has Identity crisis and trust issues, he *genuinely* got scared that he might be a robot and he wouldn't even know. You could see how happy he was when the machine told he isn't one. The look on his face before coming through it almost made me tear up
The sacred timeline is a reference to the MCU as a whole. When the animation stated that there were warring multiverses before the sacred timeline it meant that before the MCU the previous marvel films (rami spiderman, fantastic 4, xmen etc) weren't in a single cannon. Genius!
Or is it that the War that was spoken of hasn't occurred yet in the MCU timeline. That would allow the multiverse they are bringing to light in WandaVision, Dr. Strange, and Spiderman; with the secret war to follow that leads to the time keepers ensuring the War happens in the first place so they can ascend to power?
Love how the stones don't work in the TVA, but they work in the timelines. I noticed Loki did not put back the time stone
The fact that the whole Dan B. Cooper mystery was just a bet between Loki and Thor is amazing
The thing I love most about the confirmation of Loki basically being a decent person in the episode is that it truly shows how much more Odin and Frigga's influence on his life matter then his frost giant heritage. Even if your biological family is quote on quote "Evil" that doesn't define you as a person. Even if Loki has done bad things in the past, as he said himself, "No bad person is truly bad."
I can totally appreciate that Hulk is the reason why Loki got the Tesseract.
The Mobius Strip (with an umlaut) is a real mathematical (and practical) model named after August Ferdinand Mobius (also with an umlaut). It's a very interesting construct. If you take a strip of paper, tape the ends together after turning one over 180 degrees, then cut the entire strip down the center all the way around, instead of two taped strips you still have one twice as long.
Really liked the episode. It is definitely interesting to see that all the marvel shows are very different
Marketing side, it was clear as day they totally wanted to push the Multiverse narrative.
@@4th19th2 isn't that a good thing...
It's a great thing. It's cool to see phase 4 kick off with 3 shows which are so different in tone and visuals. Especially after 3 phases where so much felt and looked the same.
I was literally studying, but this is WAAYYY more important🔥🔥
You are me😭
are you always studying??
For real. This would probably be more useful in the long run anyways.
No it's not, this is fictional universe. Your future job may depend on your knowlegde.
“Glorious purpose” was such a perfect title. Loki’s purpose is to be a villain to unite the Avengers and to help develop Thor’s character. The episode brutally drops that reality on his head.
Thanos: I am inevitable
TVA: only cus it’s supposed to happen bruh
More like
Tva:nah not really
Thanos: I am inevitable
TVA: *insert "I'll allow it" meme here*
Meanwhile in DCEU:
_Damn it, they did it again, and here we are we're still stuck at making a batman movie... Reboot._
Batman movies are good, but that's all DCEU have to offer. Unlimited batman stories.
LOL, but hey next year there's gonna be a Flash movie about multiverse i guess it's a win win right?
@@30.rioabimanyunugroho54 There's two batmen in that one.
@@crickitobs Yeah BatFleck and Michael Keaton's, i'm hypee
Gotta say I’m glad Sandman was never merged into the DCEU. Because that looks AMAZING.
Imagine if Mobius is the young Stan Lee, who later tell the story of the everything, in our universe, with comic books...
Makes sense with all the stan Lee cameos in all the movies
That would be so cool
If Stan Lee in an actual character then he's probably the one above all
honestly i would rather have Stan Lee be this unexplained mystery than an established character
just go sit in a corner please..
The gender fluid thing is probably also more just from the Norse mythology where Loki is the mother of monsters and transforms into whatever gender of whatever creature he needs to
Gender fluidity in this context would apply to any being or race that has morphing or shape changing abilities like Loki, Skrulls, Durlans, Mystique etc. They could also be omni sexual since they could theoretically immitate gonads of all shapes and sizes from every gender type.
A "Variant" is also what we call a different cover or issue of a comic book.
Or toy 👍
Or poster.
The device stuck in the ground at the end was a Stark Industries Quantum Ore Shovel. When I saw the episode in Spanish, subtitles for what appeared on the Time Monitor's device said that.
Tony...still ruining everything from beyond the grave.
Okayyyy, SUBTITLES!?!! 🙌👊 GET ‘EM!!!! 👊❤️👊❤️
I took the "this is everything you've ever said" as not being everything 1000+ year old Loki has said, but everything 5 hour old Variant L1130 Loki has said.
That's far more than 5 hours of script.
How is he 5 hours old?
Maybe the font was almost microscopic
@@fabian.f97 Well Loki does like to talk
What I really loved is how humbling the experience for him of seeing how the infinity stones which he put all his emotional investment where as small as paper weights, and they had countless amounts of them. How small he and his ambitions truly where in the world.
When it says 'end of file' if you jumble the word 'file' it can be read as 'life'
Nice, I was thinking that too. Good touch, if it was intentional.
When I saw the infinity stones in Casey’s drawer, it clicked that the TVA is serious.
It clicked to Loki too
@@bursegsardaukar In the comics? Because that hasn’t happened in the MCU. I’ll admit, I’m not as knowledgeable of the comics as I’d like to be.
@@rejectmac it pretty much did in the MCU when he was all like “so this is the greatest power in the universe”
Exactly why that scene was added! It establishes the stakes in a way every marvel fan can immediately understand! :D
What use are cosmic stones when they (and their effects) can be erased from the flow of time. This is one of the many reasons why this rogue Loki wants to castrate the capabilities of the TVA. He is spiteful of the Timekeepers' mockery of a power he once believed to be endless.
It hurts to see *2012 Loki* seeing the future of his fate and death by *Thanos.*
@Miguel Messina I think it's one of the best scenes (and one of the best written) in all of MCU.
It's truly brilliant
I teared up watching it. Easily one of the best scenes!
@@naidamar1 Everytime Marvel releases something, they just do it even better!
@@MelkofficialYT it's really astonishing how they outdid themselves everytime
Yeah especially when his whole purpose in 2012 was working for Thanos, and he literally see's what was essentially his boss killing him in the future lol
i took the "are you a robot scene" also as a joke from when you have to prove you are not a robot or a machine doing some captcha or presing a button
Loki's sex "Fluid" - I would think this is more a nod that in the norse legends, he was a mother. And not only once.
It is Schrödinger's equation, specifically the time-dependent one. Also, the equations to the right are the solutions to the equation for hydrogen.
I was also about to comment this. Even if they didn't know, they could just Google it, right? It's not that hard to study a little bit of one equation
Also the cards are pinned down with butterfly pins, maybe referring to a butterfly effect?
Wow
@@24Kemist Whooooooaaaaa
Peggy becomes a variant trying to find Steve. Old shield tech
The one thing that bothers me is they never adress the fact that there's a branch still lingering from knocking out Star Lord. Sure the stone was returned, but the timing was TIGHT at the start of Guardians. It's safe to assume that even after returning the Power Stone, the delay of Star Lord wakign up (even if he was woken uo immediatly) would be enough time that Ronan may still get his hands on the stone as that intitial conforntation relied on the split moment timing.
you realize they just put the stones back before everything happened right? they would have returned the stone before he was knocked out
@@raulzarate7723 but the stone would have still been there genius. They didn’t take the stone UNTIL after he was gone. They return the stones the exact moment they took them
According to the TVA that was supposed to happen so clearly knocking out starlord somehow delayed ronan from getting it too
@@raulzarate7723 that’s not how time works in the mcu, u can’t just go back to before they knocked star lord out because time is continuous so his timeline would keep going
@@thejaeger_ no but they would have to go back before he got knocked out then wait till the past them took the stone then return the stone to the exact place and time it was stolen from and somehow find a way to wake up star lord, doesn't star lord do a whole dance routine before he takes the stone anyway? meaning that by the time they wake him up he would have probably been done dancing and taken the stone.
I love when Loki reacted to his death and Odin's and his mother's death I loved that scene it's my favourite one in the first episode and then when Owen Wilson came to tell him that he actually has something just genius writing
I can’t believe you totally missed the fact that Loki’s stripping scene was identical to Thor’s haircut scene from Ragnarok. Even down to “wait we can talk about this”
They're brothers deep down
The robot is Stan Lee's cameo! Mind blown.
YASSS!!! Loki is just as amaizng as I thought it would be. Wednesdays are now my Fridays!!
I was so excited when they started giving the multiverse lore.. Those people who say Marvel peaked at Endgame are going to be eating their words. And I'm glad they aren't rushing the Xmen and Fantastic 4 content.. I think Marvel is just warming up.
End Game was at his peak because the original actors are gone
Let's hope so
Endgame was literally the peak
The characters peaked. There’s still some good ones left but we’re also stuck with Captain Marvel and most of the future Avengers are gonna appease SJWs
i felt like the cat in the tva office was supposed to be a nod to Schrödinger's cat since it would be about the multiverse
cool idea, might be!
That's what i thought when i saw it.
not a cat It’s actually a flerken
The scene where he was watching his dead was sooo chilling..
it also makes me wonder if there's a way for him to use that knowledge to circumvent actually getting killed
@@maeve615 it's technically in the past now.
25:35 It's not just Schrodinger's equation. It's *time-dependent* Schrodinger's equation.
meaning?
we found the quantum mechanics nerd! Woo woo!
@@danthegypsy5871 The time-dependent Schrodinger's equation gives a description of a system evolving with time. In my opinion it's just the sexier form compared to the time-independent form.
The time-independent form is a bit simpler, and can solve problems as simple as "particle in a box", and explain why atoms existed with electron surrounding nucleus. It can be used to calculate the atomic spectrum of hydrogen.
@@onetwothreeabc You really think he will understand what you meant by "the particle in a box"?? But I agree with the part where you said it's the sexier form of Schrodinger's equation.
My review of Loki-
Pure genius. That’s it. It’s genius filmmaking.
I just need to hear Owen Wilson say wow once. JUST ONCE
Brother?
“Loki Laufyson, wow! I’ve heard of you”
@@injailoutsoon7289 brother
At least once
Just once, please
I'm honestly waiting on Owen to say "Wow." If that happens, world peace will be achieved.
At the end of his video, when the tape runs out, the white part says “earth 616”. Multiverse and secret wars!!
Earth 616 is the main canon timeline in the marvel universe, its a random number to signify its just another universe even though we spend all our time there. It doesnt reference any storyline in particular.
My favorite part about EP1 is how his film doesn't end when Thanos crushed his throat, it ends on Thor holding him, which means as Loki was dying he was still alive to feel Thor holding and mourning him for a moment
Loki being fluid is actually canon in Norse mythology
Thank you! I mentioned this and someone was rude on the comment.
So I could have sex with Loki and he would be a women? Theoretically
@@Coolgamer54321 Or a horse! Get freaky!
@@Coolgamer54321 Yes. Loki is actually Sleipnir's mother.
@@Coolgamer54321 Loki: one of the original gender fluid pansexual's.
6:20 .. imagine that skrull shapshifted into Loki to try and intimidate him then Loki shapeshifted into that skrull with a snarky line like ‘you’ll have to come better than that 🤫😎’
That would have been hilarious
Sure it would've been funny. Good eye. But they can't use their powers in there.
Imagine if the actual db cooper is alive and watched Loki, and is laughing right now.
Thatd be funny
Relatable
He probably is.
He'd be laughing his ass off if u ask me
lmao i did watch it 😂😂tom is hilarious
The cleric called Loki "criminal with a blue box" - Doctor Who reference?
was thinking the same thing
And they're in a pocket universe with access to all time and space. I'd say it's a pretty heavy handed comparison
This was basically the best pilot out of the three shows
This was the best thing since the Avengers
Hands. Down.
I feel like this is the series I'd go watch it again after it ends unlike the other two(Wandavision and Captain America & Winter Soldier) I don't think I'd go watch them again.
Thr pilot for Wandavision was very good too.
@@ForeverSweetx3 absolutely not.
Loki: Ill burn this place to the ground
Variant: hold my beer
Also I think that Miss Minutes will always finish the episode but as time goes by it will become more "twitchy", "glitchy" as the multiverse destroy slowly
What I don't understand is, he's being treated like he knew he was messing up a time line.
22:04 the most valuable trading card ever! Yeah some one would time travel to get one. Worth $3.12 million.
My dad actually has one,he wont sell it tho for some reason,but you best belive I'm selling it when I'm older
Almost as much as a Charizard!
@@Mr_Marathon23 yes and my dad has the meaning of life in a notepad
@@Mr_Marathon23 thats cool, where do u live?
@@LUCAS420BLZ cool?
The timeline war symbolizes Disney battling for the rights of marvel characters 😂
You deserve a beer, or whatever the beberage that comforts you the most
😆😆😆😆
As long as we get Spiderman back..for good.
My only regret is that I can only leave but one like on this comment 😞
Damn the TVA makes Thanos' quest for infinity stones a joke.
Why didn’t he just break in lol
@@jjonahjameson8934 he had no reason to break in he never broke the proper flow of time him winning was supposed to happen over a million times like strange said
I think the cat was a representation of Schrödinger’s cat.
@nijuo joing noice reply?
I now cannot unhear Twilight Sparkle, I mean Ms. Minutes.
i only heard ben tennyson personally
All i heard was a mix of Twilight and Harley Quinn.
Owen Wilson says “wow” this will be the best pice of film from marvel/Disney ever
he does dw
Can't believe you didn't catch the Agents of Shield reference when Loki talks about people not knowing they're robots, because that's litteraly the central point of one of the seasons
could just be the lmds from the comics and not the agents of shield or a reference to doom bots in comics thinking they are the real dr.doom
THE CHRONICOMS!!!
I still believe that AOS is canon, Mobius said that Coulson was dead, but could have left out he was brought back to keep Loki on track of his questions rather than have Loki question him. The TVA know everything in the Sacred Timeline, so they wouldn’t want to risk Loki possibly attempting to change it again, hence keeping Coulsons death a secret.
@@CkyRainBeforeFall no it’s season 4
It’s not a direct reference like the Hydra Soak in WandaVision, it’s more or less just a nod. Probably not everyone actively watches agents of shield so it’s understandable if no one in their community got it