For all intents and purposes, it kind of is, especially the way some shows use mid-season finales and then there's a long break before the second half. Shows like Breaking Bad where season six is really two seasons. The reverse is true here.I feel like this had worked better as a mid-season finale of a 12 episode first season.
I know I hope they do more episodes. Like maybe 8 or 9. Also they should create two stories going that are separate but with sort of same goal in mind. One where Loki and Mobius, security lady and front desk guy who is in Tacoma PD is having one adventure and another has Sylvie, leader lady and Mobius who remembers Loki and maybe a new character who are doing something else. Both though are trying to fix the messed up timelines.I enjoyed it, but there was a lot of exposition, I mean it wasn't as bad as Dr Who's Timeless Children but still...
Kang wasn't what I was expecting but I get that the next time we see him he'll be very different.
Loki and Sylvie were great, next season I really do want more Loki/Mobius though because Hiddleston and Wilson really bounce well off each other. I also hope B-15 gets more to do.
Of the three shows this year I'd probably go WandaVision > Loki > Falcon and the Winter Soldier
I don't think you can translate the comics 1:1 to the MCU, Civil War has proven this. The MCU version kept the basic story and premise but adapted it to suit their style and they won't introduce 2nd or 3rd degree characters from the comics just because they were in the comics.
Yes. I agree. Plus or minus Bulldozer is not a deal breaker. But right now, the MCU has no X-Men, Doctor Doom, Galactus, Fantastic Four, Molecule Man, Absorbing Man, etc do they? That seems like a few too many absences.
This was the first Marvel thing I felt real and visceral disappointment at. I am a casual comics person at best and maybe that is the source of my feeling. The finale was seriously underwhelming. For 2/3 of the episode we sit in a meeting in a guy's office where he gave a powerpoint presentation. I thought this would be universally panned but the opposite seems to be true: everyone is going nuts for the actor who apparently is good on another show (yay?) and that he's a long anticipated comics character that will be the focus of the next Marvel phase.
The series was a good one and I really enjoyed it but the ending just made it way less enjoyable for me. It's almost as if it was supposed to be a 1-off season like Wandavision and then some point near the end of production they found out it was going to be more than that and had to scramble.
I don't think you can translate the comics 1:1 to the MCU, Civil War has proven this. The MCU version kept the basic story and premise but adapted it to suit their style and they won't introduce 2nd or 3rd degree characters from the comics just because they were in the comics.
But are they really integral to the plot, will it not work without them? IF, and that's a big if, the MCU story loosely follows the comic storyline as it did with Civil War will the story change at all if Doom doesn't appear or the FF4?
The story is basically that a beyond superhero powerful entity ( The Beyonder, not even hinted at in the MCU) conducts an experiment with Earths' superheroes and villains and abducts them to fight against each other - so far so good. Is it now important that the FF4 fight against Doom? I don't think so, especially because those have not even be introduced into the MCU and unlike DC Marvel takes its time to introduce major characters and teams before they throw them into the pot.
So the specific players are not important to the story - it could well be that Kang, if he's supposed to be the big bad of the Multiverse, could do Secret Wars and the MCU takes whatever heroes and villains they have going on currently, divide them up and let them loose.
That actually would be a fun twist. Soon as Moebius founds out the first thing he says is, wow.Twist: The prime timeline Moebius is the actor Owen Wilson.
One thing I don’t get is, if he won the timeline wars, where did new variants keep coming from, and why did his death instantly cause dozens of them?
There must be some other agent opposing him.
This reminds me of a storyline in the old webcomic Faans where after universe peace was achieved, a warlord started going back and sabotaging pasts to create new futures to conquer.
That's why I think Mobius's and B-15's memories changed when the Kang variant's death altered the timelines instead of being an alternate TVA. Up to that point, it's been stated that the TVA existed outside of the "sacred" timeline so they wouldn't be also branching off when the multiverse was created.The TVA has been changed, but is this altered TVA really an "alternate" reality existing at the same time as some other TVAs in other realities? I thought the TVA was in its own standalone reality, completely independent from the multiverse, and there could only be one TVA.
Kor
I thought exactly the same thing, but then I thought how the death of The Last One Standing At the End of Time Who May Be Kang might have ended whatever it was that kept the TVA outside of all the other timelines. So maybe all the timelines now have their own TVA, which could become a problem. Or a solution.The TVA has been changed, but is this altered TVA really an "alternate" reality existing at the same time as some other TVAs in other realities? I thought the TVA was in its own standalone reality, completely independent from the multiverse, and there could only be one TVA.
Kor
If the TVA was independently apart from all timelines then nothing should have changed. Prime Kang (or however you chose to call him) died. If he was what held the TVA apart from all the timelines then that wouldn't change. But what if it was dependent on Prime Kang? The big change that happened this episode was no more Prime Kang, and Loki and Sophie refused the inheritance. Hmmm...That's why I think Mobius's and B-15's memories changed when the Kang variant's death altered the timelines instead of being an alternate TVA. Up to that point, it's been stated that the TVA existed outside of the "sacred" timeline so they wouldn't be also branching off when the multiverse was created.
I know Loki's the god of lies, chaos and mischief - but that show, so far, was a bit too chaotic for me. But I kind of hope that this show will somehow find its way to the next Dr Strange movie, the name of the movie would lend itself for that.
They kept Majors' role from this show quiet so it wouldn't be a stretch for the same to happen again for Multiverse of Madness.
Twist: The prime timeline Moebius is the actor Owen Wilson.
One thing I don’t get is, if he won the timeline wars, where did new variants keep coming from, and why did his death instantly cause dozens of them?
There must be some other agent opposing him.
This reminds me of a storyline in the old webcomic Faans where after universe peace was achieved, a warlord started going back and sabotaging pasts to create new futures to conquer.
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