Loki is the most well-developed character in the MCU. This ending was truly worthy of the character!:green_heart:
The secrets of Vaults 31-32-33 are so far the most interesting thing going on, which is pretty on par with how exploring vaults in the games is some of the most interesting thing to do.
Dare I say… best episode of Loki yet? Definitely the best this season. Everything about it was PERFECT.
I’ll say it again, the growth of Loki throughout this series has been absolutely phenomenal. To go from a selfish villain to a selfless hero has been an epic journey. This is MARVEL in all its glory!
Well, well, well. Why, is this an Amish production of The Count of Monte Cristo or just the weirdest circle jerk I've been invited to?
I never thought that Marvel would dare to do a scene like that, where Rabona and Miss Minutes murder the former AVT agents in cold blood, woww... it was too strong a scene.
10/10. Peak. This might be one of the best comic book TV finales or even episodes ever. Maybe this is recency bias but I don’t really care, this straight up floored me. Incredible.
sex scene of the year, folks
nolite te bastardes carborundorum
"Don't let the bastards grind you down"
I see what you're doing, show. Having Loki become a master of time travel who turns toward the camera while emphasizing the line "it's WHO". I see, and I am amused. I like how this not only explores who our main cast were before their lives in the TVA, but it's a meta examination of how you can't just recapture the allure of the past without it literally unraveling, and also how the absurd impossibility of fiction is just as essential to science fiction as the science. A really inventive and rich episode. And so many jet skis.
The score when Lucy saw the NCR flag… chills! I have nothing against Ramin Djawadi, he really know how to make a great score, but the show is very much missing out without the ambient music made by the dudes who composed the games.
A terrific ending to one of the greatest shows of my lifetime...gonna miss it so fucking much. Long live Larry David!
“I would. Wouldn’t you?” - This was brutal, crazy, insane, amazing! That was TELEVISION. So carefully and intelligently constructed. This episode is a masterclass in everything - writing, directing, and acting.
Laughing at Jimmy’s plane 'proposal.' So perfect and I liked him realizing Kayla’s value!
Deborah moving her parents to Vegas. Unhinged behavior! That is so her.
I cannot wait to see what's in store for us in season 4 as we experience another power shift between Ava and Deborah.
Disappointed that the intro doesn't begin with "war, war never changes". (Update: nvm, just keep watching :)
Genius! This is one of the best South Park movies I've seen :joy:
Glad everyone marked their comments as spoilers...
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Geez some people seem agitated by this season. I'm loving it. Great characters, shocking turns. Love that there are still three episodes. It doesn't feel rushed, unlike a lot of other TV these days.
Amazing. This show proves that we are living the golden age of television. Perfection.
“I’d offer you one of these cherry tomatoes, but you got a hole in ‘yo neck…”
Holy shit. What an absolutely shitty thing to do to a person and his family. I feel sorry for Drake and his father. His father sounded like such a good person. Huge respect for drake coming forward and telling his story, I can only imagine how hard it was.
On one episode of "Band of Brothers" I once wrote that no show or documentary can ever relate what it means to be in battle. But this episode was tense, it was frantic and you can get an idea what these men went through. And you really have to be amazed that they did it again and again.
The airbattle scenes in this show are through the roof. It's not all about the action, though. We are reaching a point now where losses are becoming more meaningful for the viewer.
pure garbage. Unrealistic. Stupid . Period.
A very intriguing and interesting and creative episode.
Some disappointments, and the Saul's selection baffles me, but there must be a reason. Looking forward to season 2. Hope I don't have to wait 400 years for answers. :flushed::thumbsup_tone1:
The nanofiber scene was awesome, better than the "Ghost Ship" one (remember that) or "Cube".
But i'm confused in many ways. Did they really expect to destroy everything but the little USB disk to survive ?
If they have never evolved, how did they have such technology ?