With only one episode left of Loki,TV Series Archives a lot still has to happen. Episode 5 was one of the show's best yet, a vehicle that showcased the power of Loki the character and culminated in a spectacular battle in the void.
We know that the Timekeepers were fake and the TVA is a sham, but this raises so many other questions. So much of the MCU hinges upon this final episode, and we can't wait to see it.
Here are some of our burning questions a week before the end of Loki.
The prevailing theory for some time now has been that Lokiwill introduce us to Kang the Conqueror, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's big baddie played by Jonathan Majors. Another theory has Miss Minutes behind it all (that mischievous scamp!), while some believe that yet another Loki is pulling the strings — less likely after episode 5's Loki-fest, but still. And have we fully ruled out Mephisto?
It's also possible that no one is pulling the strings, and that Ravonna Renslayer is acting entirely on her own...
The short answer is yes, but the long answer is she's only sometimesbluffing about some things. She claims to be as in the dark about who runs the TVA as Sylvie and Hunter B-15, but conversely: She's suspicious as hell!
This lines up with Kang being the master villain, given his history with Ravonna in the comics. Their relationship even spans timelines, and we have a few of those to spare.
Even the internet, the wayward moral compass of our times, thought Loki being in love with an alternate-timeline version of himself was too damn far. There is something poetic about Loki only being able to love himself, but it's also shockingly reductive on a show where the protagonist is canonically genderfluid and bisexual to have him go for the pretty blond lady. Marvel and Disney have always been terrible at representing queerness, but we never thought they'd advocate timeline-crossed incest first.
The show itself seems to waver on what to do with this relationship. Tom Hiddleston could have chemistry with an alligator (in fact, he does), so it's hard to dial down the electricity of Loki/Sylvia scenes. They went on a date at the end of the world, and then Mobius explicitly accused Loki of having a crush. Their moments in episode 5 teeter between platonic and romantic, and not in a fun way. They've certainly solidified a trust and friendship, but can we just leave it at that and not share a blanket?
Say it with us: MULTIVERSE. Infinite timelines, infinite Lokis, infinite sequels. Opportunities to weave in more Marvel characters like the Fantastic Four, X-Men, and maybe all those Spider-Manactors who claim they're not in No Way Home.
Basically you destroy the TVA and you destroy the rules, letting chaos reign just as Loki would have it. Marvel Phase 4 might look a whole lot more like the comics.
By cracking open time and space, you silly goose! Opening up the timelines means dead characters don't have to stay dead and Marvel actors who left the franchise can come back for guest roles — like Hiddleston himself, lest we forget how we got here. As mentioned previously, the convergence of universes and timelines appears to be central to the next Ant-Man and the Wasp, Doctor Strange, and Spider-Manmovies — and we don't even know how Shang-Chi and The Eternalswill factor in.
As long as he doesn't die, hell yeah!
The Lokicredits fill up a little more every week, adding in new names as cast members reveal themselves. There are still a few gaps evenly spread throughout the existing names — who will they be?
Eugene Cordero's TVA desk worker hasn't been since since episode 2, when Loki poured his soda into Mobius' salad to prove a point. Bring back Casey and someone explain to him what a fish is!
We need it.
Lokiairs Wednesdays on Disney+.
Topics Marvel
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