21:42 And she's been doing that for more than a thousand years! We learned last season that Sylvie is older than Loki, we didn't hear by how much, but that doesn't really matter. She was pruned from reality when she was still a child--Thor's 1,500 years old and Loki is the same age or just a little younger than that. Sylvie literally grew up in countless apocalypses. She never had a moment to relax; she always had to be ready to jump while keeping an eye out for trouble if she wanted to live, which she obviously did. This moment right here is the first time she actually got to stop and take in everything she's experiencing. I can't even begin to imagine what that's like. What a season opener, huh? Secret Invasion started strong too, but I think this blows that opening out of the water--let's hope this series sticks the landing. I can't wait for tomorrow! I need to see what happens next. That Time Slipping has to be what the variants in the Spider-Verse are experiencing when they are outside of their own universe. It might look different, but it sure does look like the characters there and Loki here were experiencing the same thing. EDIT: 25:31 Sylvie shouldn't have a variant. She's a Loki Variant--she's Loki from a different universe, remember? All universes in the Multiverse are variants of the same universe, so all of the inhabitants of the universes are also variants, living out the same story, as we saw last season of Loki, Multiverse of Madness, No Way Home, and the Spider-Verse movies. All Variants share the same Canon Events--the Loki's purged from existence continued sharing the same Canon Events outside of time, as we saw them all together fighting against Alioth, well, those that survived the Loki brawl, that is. Only Loki and Sylvie chose to go to the Citadel at the End of Time, so they are the only Lokis to further their stories, not to mention the only ones who rejoined a place where time still exists. I don't think it's possible to see another Loki or Sylvie that are these two. Loki jumped ahead before he got pruned. We don't know how far ahead, but we can see that things were going well at the TVA since the Temporal Loom looked like it was already well beyond its limit on the monitor--I wouldn't be surprised if we revisit that moment in the finale of this season. The Sylvie we saw in the elevator shaft is the same Sylvie we see in 1982--that moment just hasn't happened yet. Sylvie has He Who Remain (HWR)'s temp pad, she opened Loki's portal with it, so maybe that's why Loki is Time Slipping. HWR's device is sort of like Miguel O'Hara's watch, it keeps him synched to whatever universe he's in. Had Sylvie used her own temp pad to send Loki home, he likely would have been fine, since he would have been sent home from a device of the world he came from. HWR's temp pad isn't the same as the one those in the TVA have, remember?
This episode was crazy. Who pruned Loki? So many questions guys. By the way OB stole the show. The woman you recognized is from Game of Thrones. Judge Renslayer is the person you were thinking of. You heard Kang discussing his appreciation for her assistance on the tape Loki played in the past. She is most likely with Kang wherever he is during this period.
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21:42 And she's been doing that for more than a thousand years! We learned last season that Sylvie is older than Loki, we didn't hear by how much, but that doesn't really matter. She was pruned from reality when she was still a child--Thor's 1,500 years old and Loki is the same age or just a little younger than that. Sylvie literally grew up in countless apocalypses. She never had a moment to relax; she always had to be ready to jump while keeping an eye out for trouble if she wanted to live, which she obviously did. This moment right here is the first time she actually got to stop and take in everything she's experiencing. I can't even begin to imagine what that's like.
What a season opener, huh? Secret Invasion started strong too, but I think this blows that opening out of the water--let's hope this series sticks the landing. I can't wait for tomorrow! I need to see what happens next.
That Time Slipping has to be what the variants in the Spider-Verse are experiencing when they are outside of their own universe. It might look different, but it sure does look like the characters there and Loki here were experiencing the same thing.
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25:31 Sylvie shouldn't have a variant. She's a Loki Variant--she's Loki from a different universe, remember? All universes in the Multiverse are variants of the same universe, so all of the inhabitants of the universes are also variants, living out the same story, as we saw last season of Loki, Multiverse of Madness, No Way Home, and the Spider-Verse movies. All Variants share the same Canon Events--the Loki's purged from existence continued sharing the same Canon Events outside of time, as we saw them all together fighting against Alioth, well, those that survived the Loki brawl, that is. Only Loki and Sylvie chose to go to the Citadel at the End of Time, so they are the only Lokis to further their stories, not to mention the only ones who rejoined a place where time still exists. I don't think it's possible to see another Loki or Sylvie that are these two.
Loki jumped ahead before he got pruned. We don't know how far ahead, but we can see that things were going well at the TVA since the Temporal Loom looked like it was already well beyond its limit on the monitor--I wouldn't be surprised if we revisit that moment in the finale of this season. The Sylvie we saw in the elevator shaft is the same Sylvie we see in 1982--that moment just hasn't happened yet.
Sylvie has He Who Remain (HWR)'s temp pad, she opened Loki's portal with it, so maybe that's why Loki is Time Slipping. HWR's device is sort of like Miguel O'Hara's watch, it keeps him synched to whatever universe he's in. Had Sylvie used her own temp pad to send Loki home, he likely would have been fine, since he would have been sent home from a device of the world he came from. HWR's temp pad isn't the same as the one those in the TVA have, remember?
That TVA General actress played 'Lysa Arryn' from Game of Thrones, Catelyn Stark's crazy sister with the too-old-to-be-breastfeeding son.
This episode was crazy. Who pruned Loki? So many questions guys. By the way OB stole the show. The woman you recognized is from Game of Thrones.
Judge Renslayer is the person you were thinking of. You heard Kang discussing his appreciation for her assistance on the tape Loki played in the past. She is most likely with Kang wherever he is during this period.