This season was below average according to me.

There was no proper explanation for most of the things. Things happened and powers were gained because Deus Ex Machina.

Main point of Season 2 was branches have people with life's, we shouldn't kill them. Throughout the season, people on the branches were killed and resurrected nonstop.

In the end, Loki's decision, we can't save the Loom from exploding - So let's stop He Who Remains from dying, so that atleast the Sacred Timeline survives, other timelines be damned. Like it's defeating the entire premise of the show.

Loki became God of Stories without the name drop. How he got the power to save multiverse - nobody knows. No explanation. No setup, nothing

Bahut gandha story tha.

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My guy didn’t pay attention, he got the time slipping powers from He who remains, he paved the way until that point. He knew how everything would go and how Loki will eventually have the character development to sacrifice himself to replace he who remains (even in S1 he planned it all to get Loki there as a replacement). Basically Charlie and the chocolate factory. He who remains has the same power and that’s how he defeated all the other kang variants

@jasmohan Haha, you REALLY missed it, go back, watch it again.

100% agree. nothing was explained things happened to push the plot forward with 0 explainations. ooo we have to get everyone together so their temporal auras are in the same place. that will allow us to get to the lost place. What does that even mean. most of the episodes were full of rubbish babble like that. Nice visuals, nice themes and character development. but plot and writing were severely missing.

@balazs955 The fact that I have to rewatch the show to understand it completely proves my point. They didn't do their exposition correctly.

Watching the show, keeping up with the MCU has become homework instead of entertainment.
If you think it's funny(Haha), then atleast you enjoyed my comment, more than I enjoyed Season 2.

I have a life to live and other content to consume before I go through the torture of watching a poorly written show again.

@madmax2004 That's just lazy writing/coup out.

It worked for Season 1. Doing it again for Season 2 feels cheap.

@jasmohan Only Marvel fans could have the ego to go 'if I don't understand everything immediately it's the fault of the show and not my own'. Oh my days. How can you have that little self-reflection to be unable to say 'hey, maybe i've missed something, that's fine it happens'. Life must be boring just accepting everything at face-value and disregarding the rest.

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