peternorth
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- May 6, 2005
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Remember the kid in the church pointed to the devil on the stained glass. Mephisto confirmed!
she did say devil!!!
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Remember the kid in the church pointed to the devil on the stained glass. Mephisto confirmed!
Nope, I checkedThat was awesome I forgot to watch for after credit scenes though were there any?
Final episode, post creditsI'm just waiting for Owen Wilson to say "wow"
I liked it, but only taking one thing away from it thus far.
Why a cat and not a fish?
Cats are often depicted as familiars to magical beings, yet the TVA laugh at magic, yet the cat reacted to Loki's entrance and only Loki's entrance, as opposed to literally anyone dropping from those trap doors or appearing and reappearing places. Kitty is Loki, to then know when the TVA are sending agents where to then gut them so other Loki has to find him to then be, well, everywhere and anywhere.
Also, loved that Marvel logo, green and gold transition, just looked crisp.
Im personally not beleiving anything that big will happen after going down that road with Wandavision. The shows so far have been much more straight forward and character focussed rather then having larger scale impact on the MCU. Well not until the next ep that finishes on cliffhanger teasing big things...........
I really enjoyed the first ep.
I'm preferring it to Wanda or Falcon so far.
Im personally not beleiving anything that big will happen after going down that road with Wandavision. The shows so far have been much more straight forward and character focussed rather then having larger scale impact on the MCU. Well not until the next ep that finishes on cliffhanger teasing big things...........
Good start, considering it was mostly dialogue it was still entertaining. I'll admit the whole time travel, multiverse concept messes with my head.
yeah!
i reckon the cat is a flerken
since the Wandavision outcome I’m very much taking a back seat with all of the theories etc. It’s difficult not to indulge because I see easter eggs and clues throughout, however am resisting that urge and just preferring to enjoy the experience.
Having said that, I absolutely loved the timestamp reference towards the end with that weapon that was dated around the year 3000.
Kang The Conqueror, surely.
Is a coward, recoil at Loki with no magic? Please, the fish no one knows has a bigger spine.
I know it was meant to be the time trinity, but centre motif reminded me of Kang and he's obviously linked to time as a concept, so you know, not surprised at all if he's the big reveal as to why the TVA is then bad and Loki is like killing it and they're needing another Loki to basically kill himself.
I thought it interesting that Infinity Stones still exist at the TVA as one's confiscated from bad timelines. Gives a possibility that they may be used again in future stories, just steal them from the TVA and you're back in business. I hope the rogue variant isn't another Loki. but Mephisto himself trying to recreate the multiverse.
Is a coward, recoil at Loki with no magic? Please, the fish no one knows has a bigger spine.
I know it was meant to be the time trinity, but centre motif reminded me of Kang and he's obviously linked to time as a concept, so you know, not surprised at all if he's the big reveal as to why the TVA is then bad and Loki is like killing it and they're needing another Loki to basically kill himself.
Why a cat and not a fish?
Cats are often depicted as familiars to magical beings, yet the TVA laugh at magic, yet the cat reacted to Loki's entrance and only Loki's entrance, as opposed to literally anyone dropping from those trap doors or appearing and reappearing places. Kitty is Loki, to then know when the TVA are sending agents where to then gut them so other Loki has to find him to then be, well, everywhere and anywhere.
for me Kang makes 100% sense. The reference to the year 3000 is as subtle as a sledgehammer. Unless it’s more classic misdirect from Marvel. And I’m trying not to indulge too much further from there as I did with WandaVision
Kang is set to be introduced in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, so would make sense that he's established before he makes his theatrical debut. Otherwise, yeah, it may just be a subtle hint.