props to my boy Dylan G for holding that position for what seemed like an eternity!
Jesus Christ! I can’t remember to feel so tense watching a tv show episode as I felt here. Absolutely perfect. Can’t wait for season 2!!!!
Only after the episode ended did I have time to stop and have the realization that there were no cuts once you were in the restaurant.
Loki is the most well-developed character in the MCU. This ending was truly worthy of the character!:green_heart:
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.
Might be my fav episode of the season so far. Full of hope and redemption.
Dare I say… best episode of Loki yet? Definitely the best this season. Everything about it was PERFECT.
Wow. Just… wow! Incredible episode and a perfect palate cleanser for the ultimate-Christmas-from-hell episode.
“You have… ONE hour!”
crack
“You have… five… minutes”
:sob:
Finally back! I missed this
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!
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME ?!!??!?!?! I'M IN PIECES
last 15 mins I was having the most emotional full body reaction. I was sweating n crying n breathing heavy. I'M STILL CRYING NOW??
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.
will poulter's character is probably the best mentor marcus could have. he's so calm, patient and open. I'm curious to see the growth that the Copenhagen trip will bring to Marcus (in his culinary skills and in general).
THEY'RE IN LOVE AHHHHHHHH GO CRAZY AHHHHHHHHH GO STUPID
will poulter, the man you are
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.
As someone who doesn't read the manga or watch the anime, this first introduction to the series has convinced me to check more of the story out. I'm excited to dive deeper into One Piece, and I'm looking forward to any future seasons of the show!
crowley's reaction to thinking aziraphale is dead.... dramatic and gay
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.
Jesus Christ cousin! I feel like I need to just sit down, swig some whiskey and let this episode marinate in my mind. I feel raw just being on the sidelines of this absolute pressure cooker of a family unit; I can only imagine what living like this would do to your psyche after years and years of exposure. It adds so much context to the Berzattos, and finally answers why they're the way that they are. Possibly one of the best episodes of television ever, and an absolute ensemble of powerhouse performances. The Emmys better put some respect on the Bear, it's absolutely phenomenal.
"Women are born with pain built in." Wow, what a beautiful line (that whole scene was wonderful, too). Such a well-written episode.
Oh wow. I am watching this episode whenever I'm in a slump.
Sometimes a show is so fucking good you don’t want it to end.
We expected more of a fight from you James, you're English. For God's sake 5 of you lot got together and invaded half the world
Raise your hand if you replayed the "I was wrong" dance.
This series really captured the spirit of One Piece. I am completely caught off guard by how good it is. There is so much story to retell. Looking fwd to it.