What an incredible finale. What an amazing character arc for Loki. And the selfless sacrifice he made at the end left many audience members in tears -- some sobbing. Masterpiece. This is the MCU tv show I'll cherish the most.
Eric Martins explained there'll be no further seasons. They treated the Loki show as a book. S1 was the first half, and S2 was the other half, and that book is now closed. HOWEVER... since Loki is now holding the timelines together, and there will be a Secret Wars movie in a few years, which involves a multiversal war, as HWR mentioned, Loki Who Remains might appear again, who knows?
OB had said the branches were dying after Loki destroyed the Temporal Loom. Loki was using his magic/energy to revive them. I love that his shoes were the same as the ones he was wearing in his cell in Thor: The Dark World. The last five or six minutes were beautiful and heartbreaking. Loki did take the advice from Mobius and Sylvie and chose a third option. Mobius said you have to choose your burden. He chose to save everyone. He's also living his greatest fear, being alone.
how about his other victims? starting with two asgardian guards at the start of first thor movie and all the rest that follows... loki is a backstabber CUNT and should be punished for his past crimes.
One thing to keep in mind is green is the color of time in the MCU. The time stone and Dr. Strange's time magic are also both green. So he's not infusing them with Loki energy, he's infusing them with time. But I fully agree, that's some capital G God tier mythical stuff he pulled at the end.
@Storm Akima ReBoot, 14:31 Loki is like Spider-Man, every timeline has one--we saw a lot of Lokis that were pruned by the TVA in the first season, remember? 27:28 Is he though? HWR did what he did to save all of time, well, the time that he could save. He couldn't save all of time since he had to prune parts of the Multiverse the first time around, but he did save quite a bit of the Multiverse and the people in it. He removed all of his variants from the Multiverse, and he removed himself from the Sacred Timeline; he lived in solitude for millions of years as penance. Sure you can argue that he did what he did to control all of time, but did he really make everyone across time his subjects? He let most of the universe live their lives, and he stayed out of it for much of it. The people working at the TVA are all people from pruned Timelines, so while their universes were erased, he let them live at the TVA and gave them a job of great importance, they ensured that their own variants and families in the Multiverse would continue living full lives for eons to come. I'm not so sure that HWR was a villain--we even saw him apologize for giving Miss Minutes the order to erase everyone's memories. He/Ravonna likely got those variants to join his army to save time--we heard Ravonna led them to victory. They were all on board and committed. Yes, he didn't let them go, but wasn't that because he couldn't? They all lived on the Branched Timelines they had just successfully purged, so there was no home to go back to. He likely could have put them on any other timeline of their choosing, but that would have left the TVA vulnerable, as the natural flow of time made its own course corrections, Nexus Events, and the TVA always needed enough hands on deck to handle them as they appeared as those Branched Timelines put everyone at risk, as Nexus Events are never-ending. I don't think Kang is the bad guy the Internet thinks he is, but I guess we'll see.
Loki is now one of the greatest powers in the MCU, with one limitation: He must preserve free will and allow the timelines to grow as they happen. In order to intervene he will have to create versions of himself but without memory of his origin at the end of time to preserve freedom of choice of those he interacts with. He may become Avenger Prime to stop Kangs over the different timelines.
I would love to see Loki appear to Thor and slap some sense into him. Who would have thought Marvel would have Loki take up a burden like this and have Thor run from his burden.
2:04 lol. You’re going to see it over and over and over again 5:41 they did such a great job of building up the tension then give us a bit of relief before showing it was pointless 13:52 this does look beautiful. They did a great job on the visuals even though initially we don’t understand what’s happening Great reaction. It was such a great season.
Even more so than the visuals, (which were spectacular) the music in this show elevated every scene. What an incredible show, top to bottom, start to finish.
Watching a show is reacting to it. Your face and voice and words are affected and REACT to what you watch and hear. That's a reaction. Please learn what words mean. The first half of a reaction video is the reaction part, watching the media, the second half is the discussion part. Or one can chose to not have a discussion.
@@YodatheHobbit heh. Discussion in reaction? Hahaha... U better watch theater reaction. Thats the REACTION. mybe u gotta put discussion. Not reaction. Think it back.
Don't forget the Time Stone is green, let that sink in.
Loki is king 👑🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Green is the color of the time stone and time magic.
Beautiful that Loki, the god of mischief and destruction becomes the god of stories and turns into the tree of life.
Beautiful.
What an incredible finale. What an amazing character arc for Loki. And the selfless sacrifice he made at the end left many audience members in tears -- some sobbing. Masterpiece. This is the MCU tv show I'll cherish the most.
Eric Martins explained there'll be no further seasons. They treated the Loki show as a book. S1 was the first half, and S2 was the other half, and that book is now closed. HOWEVER... since Loki is now holding the timelines together, and there will be a Secret Wars movie in a few years, which involves a multiversal war, as HWR mentioned, Loki Who Remains might appear again, who knows?
OB had said the branches were dying after Loki destroyed the Temporal Loom. Loki was using his magic/energy to revive them.
I love that his shoes were the same as the ones he was wearing in his cell in Thor: The Dark World. The last five or six minutes were beautiful and heartbreaking.
Loki did take the advice from Mobius and Sylvie and chose a third option. Mobius said you have to choose your burden. He chose to save everyone. He's also living his greatest fear, being alone.
He might be able to hold someone individually but he can hear & sense literally *everyone*.
Loki can finally be forgiven for killing coulson
I know Phil, he said he forgave Loki a long time ago. He would've told him himself, but time slips away. See what I did there?
Also coulson survived/got revived... just to die later.
how about his other victims? starting with two asgardian guards at the start of first thor movie and all the rest that follows... loki is a backstabber CUNT and should be punished for his past crimes.
Coulson would’ve been impressed. I still wanted to see Loki & Tony Stark doing drunken experiments & blowing sh💩t up for SCIENCE!!!
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Anything is possible with the multiverse, and real life money.
now we know why the time stone is green is because of Loki
One thing to keep in mind is green is the color of time in the MCU. The time stone and Dr. Strange's time magic are also both green. So he's not infusing them with Loki energy, he's infusing them with time.
But I fully agree, that's some capital G God tier mythical stuff he pulled at the end.
@Storm Akima ReBoot,
14:31 Loki is like Spider-Man, every timeline has one--we saw a lot of Lokis that were pruned by the TVA in the first season, remember?
27:28 Is he though? HWR did what he did to save all of time, well, the time that he could save. He couldn't save all of time since he had to prune parts of the Multiverse the first time around, but he did save quite a bit of the Multiverse and the people in it. He removed all of his variants from the Multiverse, and he removed himself from the Sacred Timeline; he lived in solitude for millions of years as penance.
Sure you can argue that he did what he did to control all of time, but did he really make everyone across time his subjects? He let most of the universe live their lives, and he stayed out of it for much of it. The people working at the TVA are all people from pruned Timelines, so while their universes were erased, he let them live at the TVA and gave them a job of great importance, they ensured that their own variants and families in the Multiverse would continue living full lives for eons to come.
I'm not so sure that HWR was a villain--we even saw him apologize for giving Miss Minutes the order to erase everyone's memories. He/Ravonna likely got those variants to join his army to save time--we heard Ravonna led them to victory. They were all on board and committed. Yes, he didn't let them go, but wasn't that because he couldn't? They all lived on the Branched Timelines they had just successfully purged, so there was no home to go back to. He likely could have put them on any other timeline of their choosing, but that would have left the TVA vulnerable, as the natural flow of time made its own course corrections, Nexus Events, and the TVA always needed enough hands on deck to handle them as they appeared as those Branched Timelines put everyone at risk, as Nexus Events are never-ending.
I don't think Kang is the bad guy the Internet thinks he is, but I guess we'll see.
Loki is now one of the greatest powers in the MCU, with one limitation: He must preserve free will and allow the timelines to grow as they happen. In order to intervene he will have to create versions of himself but without memory of his origin at the end of time to preserve freedom of choice of those he interacts with. He may become Avenger Prime to stop Kangs over the different timelines.
Loki is now the new He Who Remains basically
such an amazing ending for this character if it really is the end. thanks for the reaction!
Quite the character arc. And his brother ended up as a himbo.
I would love to see Loki appear to Thor and slap some sense into him. Who would have thought Marvel would have Loki take up a burden like this and have Thor run from his burden.
Ended up? PLEASE rewatch Thor 1. He's always been one.
@@YodatheHobbit Do I have to?! I don't recall the ending of Thor 1 but surely it can't have been anything like the car crash that was Love and Thunder
2:04 lol. You’re going to see it over and over and over again
5:41 they did such a great job of building up the tension then give us a bit of relief before showing it was pointless
13:52 this does look beautiful. They did a great job on the visuals even though initially we don’t understand what’s happening
Great reaction. It was such a great season.
Even more so than the visuals, (which were spectacular) the music in this show elevated every scene. What an incredible show, top to bottom, start to finish.
buen video sigan así, saludos!
U n few youtubers make discussion not reaction. Stop using the word "reaction" in discussion video
Watching a show is reacting to it. Your face and voice and words are affected and REACT to what you watch and hear. That's a reaction. Please learn what words mean. The first half of a reaction video is the reaction part, watching the media, the second half is the discussion part. Or one can chose to not have a discussion.
@@YodatheHobbit heh. Discussion in reaction? Hahaha... U better watch theater reaction. Thats the REACTION. mybe u gotta put discussion. Not reaction. Think it back.
You two don't have any idea about MCU
You commented without being of any constructive help