![]() In the mid-credits scene, Loki wakes up in an unknown place, surrounded by other variations of Loki. Sylvie fights back, overpowering Ravonna. The Time-Keepers were revealed to be Androids, and during the fight Ravonna was able to prune Loki. Ravonna leads Loki and Sylvie to The Time-Keepers, but a rebel Hunter B-15 shows up and frees the Lokis to fight against Ravonna and the Minutemen. Mobius frees Loki after knowing what really happened to Hunter C-20, but Ravonna along with other Minutemen show up, and prunes Mobius from the timeline. On the other side, Hunter B-15 interrogates Sylvie and she tells the same thing and lets her see her real memories. Mobius throws Loki into a time-loop with Lady Sif kicking him in the nuts. During the interrogation, Loki tells Mobius that the TVA is lying and they’re all variants. Their bond created a nexus event which allowed Mobius and the TVA to locate and arrest them. The two form a bond as Sylvie tells Loki how she was captured by the TVA. In the present, Mobius asks Ravonna permission to see Hunter C-20, but she tells him that he can’t because she’s dead.īack in Lamentis-1, Sylvie and Loki wait as meteors strike down. ![]() ![]() The episode opens in Asgard where it was revealed that a young Sylvie was arrested by then, Hunter Ravonna, but she escapes using a TemPad. In which we find The Time-Keepers Quick Recap □ I don’t know how they’re going to handle that going forward, with The Mouse and all that, but I appreciate the fact that they wrote it in and Director Kate Herron publicly and explicitly confirmed it. I’ve actually been geeking out about the musical score of this series since the start so major props to Natalie Holt for the fantastic score!Īnd of course, Loki being canonically bisexual is so important to me. Especially during the long shot sequence in the final minutes of the episode. The episode felt too short, but it was entertaining as hell! The musical score and the lighting were the stand-outs for me. I know I called her Lady Loki on my last recap, but I was correct in saying that she’s a mix of Lady Loki and Enchantress, who’s name is Sylvie Lushton in the comics. Although, I don’t know exactly what to feel about the romantic vibes between them, I guess I’ll just leave it at self-love.□ I like this iteration of Lady Loki/Sylvie though. The lack of Mobius in this episode was felt, but I enjoyed the on-screen chemistry between Loki and Sylvie. Even if it’s Sylvie trying to explain what a brain freeze is, or just pure MCU action sequences. But every episode of this show blows me away. The fun thing about not knowing much about the lore of Loki in the comics is I don’t set my expectations too high. But the planet nears, sending meteors down and destroys The Ark. Loki and Sylvie fight the guards as they attempt to board The Ark. ![]() Sylvie reveals that people in the TVA are all variants, contrary to what Mobius had said. Sylvie begrudgingly follows him off the train for the TemPad, but it gets broken. In the train, Loki gets drunk and a commotion starts which ends up with him getting thrown off the train. Sylvie works her enchantments, which Loki takes interest in. Loki and Sylvie work together to sneak into a train bound for The Ark, a space evac. The TemPad loses power and Loki uses it to gain leverage against The Variant, who introduces herself as Sylvie. They teleport to 2077 Lamentis-1, a moon about to be destroyed by a planet. Ravonna Renslayer almost catches them, but Loki uses the TemPad. Picking up at the events of Episode 2, The Variant arrives at the TVA to find the Time-Keepers, with Loki following her. In which The Variant introduces herself Quick Recap □ ![]() The first two episodes were exciting and they really set the tone of the show. Loki has been excellent so far, and I’m loving every bit of the show. ![]()
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