I'm really enjoying the direction this series is going, it will be interesting to see what happens in episode 5 after all that.
Apparently, Episode 1 gives you a good 'Cliffs Notes' on Loki's history, though-out the MCU...so, it's not necessary.
No. He’s always had ambitions bigger than his abilities, combined with an over-inflated ego. Just remember Loki v. Hulk. “Puny God.” JohnK
I was wondering that. What I finally realized is that his hair is getting longer as the episodes progress—faster than it would seem given how much time has passed—which you really notice if you compare episode 1 to the latest. I’m not sure if there’s some sort of meaning to that. Also, what do people think about the use of the term “prune”, when they zap somebody with the whatever it’s called. Seems to me there’s also something behind that which is soon to be revealed. JohnK
Like where do they go? It was assumed they went back to their Sacred Timeline life where they deviated, but after Loki was pruned he went to a post apocalyptic Manhattan...
Boggles my mind that 6+ minutes if the running time is the end credits. I guess it's better than having commercial interruptions.
Ah, since there hadn’t been any post credits scenes in earlier episodes, I didn’t realize there was one for this last one. That answers my question. JohnK
Let me first say that I’m enjoying the new Loki series and hope it’s successful. But to me, The truest form of Loki outside of the comic books was his portrayal and voice in the old Thor cartoon:
No as I recall. It reflects the length around the time of the first Avengers movies and the second Thor film.
God what an awful theme song. No where near as good as either Captain America or Spider-Man. I hate the voice in this.