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6 months ago

I've watched very little of the S2 because my dad would watch it while we ate (consequences of loving ur dad) so I don't remember well but I think yall are talking about the same thing I'm thinking about

I've Watched Very Little Of The S2 Because My Dad Would Watch It While We Ate (consequences Of Loving

BAM. LOOM BULL***

all multiverses go through there and blah blah gets overloaded bc of how many new branche

But the loom-bull*** is not fucking explained. I mean they tell you it's THERE, and what would happen. But you don't get told WHY.

Why is it necessary? whys it there? did the TVA make it? was it always there? what would happen if you suddenly removed it?

and it doesn't bother me that they don't answer this as much as it bothers me that NOBODY QUESTIONS IT. LOKI DOESN'T ASK THESE QUESTIONS (as far as i remember), Mobius makes sense he's an idiot but God just being shown something and being told to roll with it is so annoying in whatever piece of media.

Anyways that's my quick ramble and I'll leave it at that because I wanna go kiss my boyfriend goodnight

Also this is from sylvie fans when I comments that sylvie is not thinking further when she kill HWR , can you translate what they meant because I confuse what they trying said to me šŸ‘‡

okay actually season two really mistreats Sylvie and her decision to kill HWR in a way that really irks me. the only reason Sylvie was "wrong" to kill HWR was because it opened up the possibility of a multiversal war, butĀ nothing is done to change thatĀ so season two ends in exactly the same place season one did. season two throws in the loom just to distract you from the fact that Loki does nothing to fix that original problem. by taking his throne at the end of time, Loki is allowing the multiverse to exist and allowing each timeline to create its own Kang and allowing this multiversal war to happen exactly the same way that Sylvie did in season one, but because he "fixed the loom problem" that didn't even exist in season one, it's painted as a noble sacrifice where he singlehandedly saves all of creation. in reality, all he's doing is saying that Sylvie was right to free the multiverse and he would give his life to ensure that nobody can walk back that decision.

tl;dr the moral of Loki season two is actually that Sylvie was right to kill HWR šŸ™

(this fic takes a different route though because the TVA is just going to swoop in and snag the evil Kangs before they can do Evil Kang Thingsā„¢ļø which means it fixes the problem of season one, someone season two completely neglected to even attempt to do) (I am bitter) (#SylvieDefenseSquad)

Oh, you just threw a bunch a words at me at once and I have no idea. What is this loom bullsh***? Where did that come from? The first season and the surrounding films about the multiverse were about how the universe crossing over and the potential problems that could cause by that. Why are universe just falling apart on their own now?

The problem that I saw with Sylvie killing HWR was the fact she didn't care about the consequence and actively if it created more problems and people got hurt. It sounds like the exact thing happen in season 2, killing HWR created more problems. Now the things Loki seemed to be worried about, something worse taking kang place, wasn't exactly the resulting problem. Loki didn't want HWR to keep ruling, he wanted to stop and think about some other kind of solution. Sylvie just killed one person and then f**ed off and that didn't solve the problem at all.

Killing one guy didn't solve fascism, people still tried to carry on the mission until others step in and stop them. Sylvie is proven short sighted and wrong in thinking killing HWR was the solution.

Sure, maybe the idea of freeing the multiverse is better than having time fascists destroy all but one version time is correct. But that rewriting what was going on in the season one finale. Sylvie was not arguing any kind of morals or philosophy, she wanted revenge.

The entire series is a tangled inconsistent mess of mismatched ideas. Saying Sylvie was right is rewriting why she did what she did. It's ignoring that what she did didn't solve the problem. It's ignoring that Loki just want to stop and think and there was never real ticking clock preventing them from thinking it through the first time.


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6 months ago

THEY TRY TO STAY RELEVANT BUT YET RUIN EVERYTHING GOOD THEY'VE DONE BY HIRING INEXPERIENCED PEOPLE THAT QUITE LITERALLY NEVER WATCHED THE MOVIES BEFORE (Ex: Taika Waititi and Mike Waldron).

Retconning stories and completely ignoring or forgetting details (ex: Loki's story of abuse and trauma. Thor's golden heart, Odin being a bitch), or just SKIPPING plot that would have been 10000% more interest than what they offer because their Out Of Character shit is more entertaining to them (The whole Strange and Mordo plot ending in a one mention sentence).

They ended up making everything so fucking BLAND because nowadays they don't value analysing media nor the fans they got because they find it easier to make stuff that'd keep children entertained. (And even then, children also deserve good storytelling. They're also tired of the constant jokes).

It is VERY telling that the characters they screw over are either abuse victims or disabled. They only care if it's a female character

I (Marvel fan) hate Marvel so much I could 100% go on hours about it.

marvel flailing and trying to stay relevant by playing the old hits and hoping people who never got over that shit to pay to watch whatever shit new franchise of shit movies they make. like oh no way rdj is back? wow who would've thought, the rest of the avengers and then some are all back? wow they must really like marvel. no other reason dont think about twice stop


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