![]() ![]() "I'll show you ferocity." - Hank Pym in Ant-Man."I can do this all day" and "Yeah I know." - 2012 Steve Rogers to 2023 Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame."He's a friend from work." - Thor in Thor: Ragnarok."Dance-off, bro." - Peter Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy."Let me put you on hold" - Natasha Romanoff in The Avengers."You wouldn't have heard of me." - Scott Lang in Ant-Man."Wakanda forever!" - T'Challa in Black Panther."That's how you punch." - Hope Van Dyne in Ant-Man."Way to go, Tic-Tac." - Sam Wilson in Captain America: Civil War."Always." MCU chatterĪs the Marvel Studios logo appears at the start of the episode, we start hearing lines from various points in the MCU timeline and real life. "For all time," says Mobius, leaving B-15 to finish the agency motto. The pair agree that there's "no turning back." It seems like we get one last glimpse at these versions of Mobius and B-15 at the TVA, as they watch the timelines split and go beyond the red line on a monitor. That version of the character is also romantically involved with Kang. In the comics, Rebecca Tourminet was an alias used by Ravonna. The renegade TVA agents prepare for their new reality (realities?). The original Hunter B-15 leads a group of Minutemen to Rebecca's office in 2018, proving that all the TVA workers are Variants. The Ohio State University diploma hanging above her desk reveals her name to be Rebecca Tourminet. Roosevelt High School - previously hinted at by the presence of a pen from the school in her TVA office. We also discover that Ravonna's pre-TVA life was as the principal of Franklin D. She rejects his offer to rebuild the TVA into something better, and vanishes into a time portal to an unknown destination. OG Mobius confronts Ravonna in her office, but she easily avoids getting pruned and overpowers him. Miss Minutes also gives Ravonna some files to read, likely setting up He Who Remains' backup plan in case Loki and Sylvie kill him. ![]() Probably a wise move - they'd probably have been dropped in front of murder cloud Alioth and gotten eaten up together ( RIP Classic Loki). It’s likely all leading to a significant plot twist, so no doubt, the next episode should be more satisfying.The Variant pair could be together on the timeline, the TVA mascot claims, but they reject it. My guess is that Loki has enchanted Sylvie, and the two never left the train - it would explain why Loki suddenly has the power to move an entire building.ĭespite the cool new location and urgency of the situation, this felt like the weakest episode of Loki thus far, taking a breather from the story without taking the time for character development. Either the two are going to be rescued by the TVA, a random Deux Ex Machina (maybe Captain Marvel will swoop in and save the day), or somebody has created an illusion. Loki’s carefree attitude to the crumbling world they seem destined to die on seems suspicious - the fact that Sylvie explained her enchantment powers to him implies that he has a trick up his sleeve. On the train, he purposely gets drunk and draws attention to himself, resulting in both characters being tossed out and slowing them down to the point where they miss their chance to leave Lamentis. Loki is kind of a goofball this episode, even more so than usual he’s certainly not showing the careful cunning that usually defines his character. The two seem to have clashing philosophies, outlined in their differing approaches to dealing with an old lady wielding a futuristic shotgun, and their efforts to board the train leading to the escape ship. We’re missing the presence of Agent Mobius this episode, as Loki and Sylvie don’t have quite the same chemistry - at least, not yet. ![]()
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