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bestwitchsam · 5 months
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"The Glorious Purpose"
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mythgenderedloki · 6 months
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... It's the same picture.
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thank-you-my-friend · 6 months
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snarkyship-mmm · 5 months
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sorry I'm trying to cope
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charcubed · 6 months
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yeah.
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brutal-planet · 6 months
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You're one of them.
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trutrustories · 5 months
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More I think about it, more I believe that Mobius essentially chose to leave TVA and to live on a timeline simply because he wants to be closer to Loki. it would make sense, since he wasn't actually THAT happy at TVA. He liked learning about Loki. He liked to be with Loki.
And maybe he would tell him that, if he had a chance. (at the end he was the only one who tried to make him speak, asked what Is going on - because he could tell, something was up with Loki)
TVA Is the only place, Loki can't see. It Is the only place, he is not holding in his hands. He is simply not there anymore, in any sense.
He's not there at all.
So Mobius went on the timeline, knowing he can't have his original life.
But it doesn't matter to him.
This is the only thing Mobius has left now.
He just wants to be there, feeling Loki's presence.
To be held by him.
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kaszanka1726 · 5 months
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i NEEDED a reference to this dialogue in Loki after he spent centuries studying physics:((
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jellybe-gets-creative · 5 months
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Uh.. I am not sure how I feel about this. 👀 It was really cool to see such development but I was also sad for this outcome?
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loki-hargreeves · 5 months
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Loki breaks free (Ernst H. Walther, 1897) "The stars, too, will disappear, leaving nothing but a black void in the heavens. Yggdrasil, the great tree that holds the cosmos together, will tremble, and all the trees and even the mountains will fall to the ground ... And its captain will be none other than Loki, the traitor to the gods, who will have broken free of the chains in which the gods have bound him."
Loki - Glorious Purpose (2x06)
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bestwitchsam · 5 months
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mythgenderedloki · 6 months
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OH GODDD
There's bikes and a basketball hoop.... Mobius has kids on the sacred timeline... MOBIUS HAS KIDS!!!!!!
(Not sure about the sheets tied into a rope out the window, rebellious teen sneaking out?!)
And Loki has to ask him to leave his family behind to save the TVA...
Mobius's biggest fear about having a good life on the timeline came true. Loki is the only one who knows this and he has to take Mobius away knowing this will make his fear a reality...
I'm crying and throwing up right now.
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twh-news · 7 months
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Those Loki Premiere Time Slips Were All Tom Hiddleston ‘Performing His Heart Out,’ EP Says
Sure, the “time slipping” phenomenon that Loki experienced during Thursday’s Season 2 premiere couldn’t have been achieved without some excellent visual effects.
But it also couldn’t have happened without series star Tom Hiddleston “performing his heart out” to make the time slips look believably exhausting, which he did to great success on Loki‘s set, exec producer Kevin Wright says.
“Those are going to be really fun behind-the-scenes [reveals] when that eventually comes out,” Wright divulges to TVLine. “It’s all Tom’s performance.”
[Possible spoilers ahead]
Loki‘s sophomore debut picked up where Season 1 ended, with Loki having been pushed through a time door to a different iteration of the Time Variance Authority — one where Agent Mobius and Hunter B-15 had no idea who Loki was. As we came to find during Thursday’s premiere, that version of the TVA wasn’t actually a different one, just a past version of the TVA that Loki had come to know. And as the episode unfolded, Loki began to time-slip more and more, which resulted in him getting abruptly and chaotically pulled back and forth to different places in his current timeline. (“It’s terrible. It looks like you’re being born, or dying, or both at the same time,” Mobius explained to Loki after witnessing the time slips up close.)
And though visual effects were responsible for Loki’s actual vanishing and reappearing, Wright tells us that Hiddleston completely committed to the full-body physicality of the time slips, even giving “eight to 10 different performances” for every time slip that occurred. And Episode 1 featured quite a few.
“There is a ton of raw material of him. If he’s being pulled in five different directions, he’s giving you those bespoke performances for each one of those,” Wright explains. “If you were on set, what you would see is Tom Hiddleston performing his heart out and acting those things. And so much of the pain that comes through is because it is baked into his performance.”
And unlike what you might see on other Marvel sets, Hiddleston’s time-slip performance included nary a harness or motion capture suit, Wright confirms.
“It’s his physicality,” the EP says, adding with a laugh, “He was pulling from many years of dance lessons.”
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Elsewhere in the Season 2 premiere, Loki introduced us to way more time travel jargon than just “time slipping,” as Loki, Mobius and TVA tech guru Ouroboros (aka O.B., played by recent Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan) attempted to stop the time slips and get Loki permanently restored to just one part of the timeline. But even as the show hopped between the past and present, throwing out terms like “temporal aura extractor” along the way, Wright says it was crucial to him and the writers that Season 2’s timey-wimey logic stay understandable for viewers.
“We would often write for ourselves the really long, detailed version of how all this is working… and then often, as you get into it, it’s about slimming it down, condensing it. Because sometimes, the more detailed it is, the more confusing it becomes, or the more logic loopholes that you make for yourself,” he admits. “Oftentimes, it was about simplicity and visuals. You want it to be fun and intriguing, never confusing and like homework.”
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The finale for Loki was like the end of good omens s2 for me. Did I see it coming? Not one bit. Did I like it? No because what if they never see each other again. Was it good? Yes, very good from a storytelling standpoint. Also because one of them goes of to rule something while the other is left on earth depressed.
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thechronicturtle · 5 months
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I kinda wanna see Mobius be a bit mad at Loki when (if *fingers crossed*) they reunite. Because of the fact that, despite loki wanting to give mobius a choice, mobius really didn't end up with much of a choice at all - at least not the one he wanted. And he never got to say goodbye either. I would be pissed if someone i loved made such drastic decisions about my life without my consent. Loki obv did what he had to, and chose the best outcome he could come up with, but Mobius doesn't know that. He knows nothing of the centuries loki tried so hard to save everything and everyone
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tomatette · 5 months
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Loki, S02E4 Leave him be, he doesn't know.
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