The ending part - WTF Molly!
Do you not see the irony of a multi trillion dollar company lecturing us on how bad wealth is, while they charge north of 1000 for almost every thing they sell. And then they have the balls to place their products in the series.
never trust good reviews
so far the good parts don't make up for the boring stuff
but i'll continue watching
Loki is the most well-developed character in the MCU. This ending was truly worthy of the character!:green_heart:
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.
The best growth of any character in the entire story, period. Amazing. As sad as it is he was destined to be alone, he always did have glorious purpose.
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!
Dare I say… best episode of Loki yet? Definitely the best this season. Everything about it was PERFECT.
Werewolves? In BLACK MIRROR?!?! Are you f*cking kidding me?!
I'm into episode 3 right now and doesn't seem to get better at all. Season 6 so far is disappointing. BM was so much better before Netflix.
Wouldn’t it be easier and safer to put the robots (replicas) on the space mission? Like duh? They do not need life support system, food, and physical activity. Would it be nicer if they actual humans stayed in their homes and spend their time with family?
Somehow, the pilot of story twisted to make us watch 80 minutes episode, almost as long as a movie. Just to tell us that we need to take care of our family and loved ones! The only explanation for this movie plot is that the astronauts were already in a long distance space mission and later on, they have decided to make the replicas for their families.
Am I the only one who feels sad for Daly because Wolton is so mean to him in real life and he exploited his idea and capabilities? He wouldn't have made this hell whole if he wasn't treated horribly in real life. So technically they drove him to be the psychopath he is.
Going to be the contrarian here but I was bored out of my mind. This is not why I am watching Black Mirror and with the way it was unfolding it didn't really connect with me at all. Mackenzie Davis was also a misscast for me as it's a bit too on the nose considering her role on "Halt and Catch Fire".
Well.. I guess this episode is not for me.
It's okay guys. I can just rewind the episode and Trenton and Mobley will be alive!