11/28/2023 0 Comments Loki episode 3 theoriesSylvie, though, has a reason, even though she hasn’t yet said what it is. The TVA’s doing the same thing he wants to do, and he figures it’s probably easier for him to use that than to fight it. Of course, it’s not that Loki isn’t able to ask these questions it’s that he just doesn’t care. What makes this particular timeline sacred? Why that word, with its connotations of mysticism? It wouldn’t seem odd coming out of Loki’s mouth, but the organization is generally more technology-focused it leans into drabness and bureaucracy. Viewers (and Loki) only know what the TVA has told them, and the TVA has an interest in protecting itself. Sure, it gives a compelling argument regarding the safekeeping of the timeline, but even that’s suspect. The show’s first two episodes have walked us through the brutal, merciless tactics that the TVA uses to enforce its idea of order it ends entire, unique lives based on nothing more than a simple choice, or an accident of fate. It seems like a very standard villainous plot, but then that’s the thing about it. It also gives Sylvie a nice bit of agency that she lacked in her original incarnations instead of a girl in over her head with an Asgardian god, Sylvie is her own person, who’s made her own choices and has her own goals. It’s dressed up with ideas of continuity and timeline variations, sure, but at the heart of it, think of it in TV parlance as … going in a different direction. The solution here is elegant a different version of Loki himself. Of course, it took a lot of comics to get to that point originally, and a six-episode TV show doesn’t have that kind of time. There, she was a pawn in one of Loki’s many plots at the time, which led to her gaining magical powers and joining none other than the Young Avengers - the same team featuring Kamala Khan, Kate Bishop, and Wanda Maximoff’s twin sons, all of whom have made or are scheduled to make an appearance in Marvel’s Disney+ slate. In Marvel Comics, Sylvie Lushton is a teenager from the fictional Broxton, Oklahoma, where the entirety of Asgard resided (or, technically, floated a few feet above) for a time. Her name as given confirms last week’s suspicions: Sylvie is meant to be an incarnation of Amora, the Enchantress, just not the original. Loki’s ersatz self, who we’ll come to know in this episode as Sylvie, is on a mission to kill the Timekeepers and destroy the TVA as a whole. Lucky for him that he lands somewhere safe! Like … the headquarters of the very organization he just fled from. It’s a risky move, since he doesn’t know where she’s going, and when he jumps after her, he does so with Mr. At the end of the last episode, the titular god of mischief jumped through a time portal after his variant, in a bid to find out what she’s up to and see just how he can use it to his own ends. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series, and The Earthborn Trilogy, which is also on audiobook. Subscribe to my free weekly content round-up newsletter, God Rolls. Definitely a guy who owned jet-ski in a past life, I think that much is clear by now.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. I know that a number of fans will be celebrating this today, and a number of annoying people will be complaining or saying “who cares?” But I think this is a positive step forward for the MCU, as minor as it may have been as a reference in just a few lines of dialogue. Disney is notoriously terrified of putting LGBTQ characters front and center in big franchises, and Loki, a long beloved character, being part of that spectrum is in fact, a pretty big deal if you ask me. As of this episode, Loki is confirmed to be bi or pansexual, responding to Sylvie’s inquiries about princesses or princes in his past with “a little of both.” Previously, fans celebrated that Loki’s gender was listed as “fluid” in a brief glimpse of his TVA intake form, but I’m not sure if that was just supposed to be a Variant joke or not and a hint about Sylvie.īut this? This is actually a big deal.
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