![]() ![]() When Alligator Loki isn't biting off hands, that is. The way the Loki variants take care of Alligator Loki is actually quite sweet to see."Do you have any good memories?" "Just one really." This is where my shippin' heart assumes that's a reference to Sylvie bonding with Loki on Lamentis, but maybe there's a less obvious answer.whatever awaits them! Stay tuned for Episode 6! I continue to have no idea what's coming next! But boy, what a fun ride. With his help, Sylvie and Loki have the time they need to create the enchantment, which turns that purple cloud green, and opens a gateway to what looks like a strange mansion in the middle of nowhere. Grant for this!), Alligator Loki, Kid Loki, and our Loki escape, and reluctantly agree to bring Our Loki to Alioth - though he's on his own when it comes to the attempt to kill it. ![]() Grant Loki now, and let's just take a moment to appreciate the fact that holy shit, they got Richard E. In the ensuing melee, Classic Loki (gonna just start calling him Richard E. Not to stereotype Lokis, but this feels like a pretty predictable outcome. followed by President Loki's army of Loki variants betraying him. Turns out Boastful Loki betrayed the core quartet so that he could take the throne (.of what, exactly?) but President Loki betrays him. though they find it less hilarious that there's a whole new pack of Loki variants at the front door, led by President Loki himself. Loki, hanging out with the other Lokis, learns a bit more about their respective nexus events (including Alligator Loki, who got snatched by the TVA for "eating the wrong neighbor's cat"), but he's resolved to not surrender to the charms of boxed Roxxiwine - because Sylvie's out there somewhere and "she needs me." So he storms off to kill Alioth, which the other Lokis find hilarious. ![]() Of course, that's hardly the most important thing to occur during the penultimate episode of Loki, as first things first we follow up on the reveal that Loki did not actually die after getting "pruned" by Ravonna - instead, he was sent to "the void," a place at "the end of time" which appears to basically be a garbage dump of alternate realities that contains more Easter eggs than can probably be fully identified ever. President Loki, in my head, felt like he was destined to be a really big part of the series. What's funny about its reveal here is that it's a reminder of how wrong I (and perhaps others, but I'll only speak for myself here) was about what this show was going to be like, back when all we had were vague trailers and interview tidbits to go off. Only took five damn episodes, but we finally now know what was up with that President Loki teaser image from the trailer. ![]()
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