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#all of it and more is what i found in lokius and they've been the most wonderfully unexpected surprise of my life tbh
mobius-m-mobius · 6 months
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Hello there!
I have to ask cause it's everywhere and apparently my husband and I didn't see it!
Aziraphale & Crowley were obvious to us as a couple but we didn't see this with Loki & Mobius (please people don't be mad 🙃). I saw a great love and a bond that will last forever but not the way we witnessed in Good Omens. To me it was more of a family thing. Like Mobius has two sons. Could be the representation of Thor and Loki. I don't know. I was so surprised when I saw all this on Tumblr. I want to rewatch the show now to see if I really missed all the signs.
Hi there! 😊 Thank you for the ask and please don't worry for wondering, part of the joy in a watching experience is being able to see something in a completely new light. I hope you've come to the right place as Lokius and Aziraphale/Crowley are the only romantic pairings that have stood out to me in ages but now for fairly different reasons so I'll do my best to explain why in my own personal view Lokius is a slow burn for the ages above and beyond all other love stories to me and I'd absolutely recommend rewatching Loki, especially season 2, with the mindset that the tropes of every good romance are present in *every* interaction Loki and Mobius have.
(adding a read more here as I feel this is about to get almost horrifically long if you'd like to know even some of the signs lol)
Right from the start we see Mobius recounting being a fan of Loki's most mischievous acts on the timeline, pushing the question of just why he's focused on ruling and nothing else, really getting under his skin in a way no one ever has before?? And in that there's something even better and deeper than love at first sight; intrigue. Loki's furious at being held by the TVA but can't help being drawn back to what an enigma Mobius is to brush off his insults and offer salvation in the face of knowing every good or bad thing Loki's ever done and believing in him anyway.
Cue the tentative partnership and rapport they both get far too comfortable in which you see when Mobius indulges in letting Loki ruin the mission at the renaissance fair and later tries to backtrack in reassuring Ravonna he's got things under control, then again when Loki realizes Mobius has been reading him too well and defaults to leaning in to "fix" his perfectly tied tie, a callback to when Mobius pointed out Loki has a tendency to try and seduce people in more powerful positions who could help him. You actually see Mobius lean in for a moment before realizing himself and pulling back, but contrary to everyone else Loki's tried this with he doesn't give in or get angry, he laughs and once again points out what Loki's up to, trying to find a way to get to the Timekeepers.
That entire sequence is the tipping point for me when they officially enter romantic territory, as Loki's visibly thrown and surprised by the way Mobius reacts and scrambles after him, finally taking things seriously enough to do real work and is rewarded not only with trust he's never been given so freely before but a now mutual fascination you see during their conversation in the cafeteria (a highlight of the series for me ) when Loki can't help but try and learn more about the person who knows him so well already by asking genuinely about Mobius and his jet ski magazine. Blew me away because any previous version of Loki would've never taken the time or interest in something so ridiculous (in his eyes), but this Loki shyly takes in the way Mobius beams and opens up, because how could you not fall a little when such a simple pleasure makes someone happy?
Then when they research Roxxcart they flirt again, Mobius praising Loki and teasing he might take his job before what we refer to as the Roxxcart grocery store divorce and for good reason 😂 When Loki's captured back to the TVA, Mobius isn't just hurt, he's clearly jealous and *extremely* so because he thought *they* had been building something only to now think Loki played him all along and during Loki's next interrogation Mobius loses his temper in a way he never has before, making scathing comments about Loki stabbing him in the back and siding with his "girlfriend" which should kind of speak for itself there 😅 Then their mutual assurance of trust before Mobius is pruned and the hug in the void being initiated by Loki is huge as well when this is the first time he's shared EVER that with someone and you see the crushing despair when Mobius later no longer remembers.
Getting into s2, it's easier for me to sum up with the base of their s1 relationship laid out since there's no need to get into as much detail when the entire thing is pure romance start to finish.
Loki and Mobius frantically desperate to find each other when in reality they had been separated for maybe an hour? Mobius ignoring all other issues at hand and his superiors to gently hold Loki by the waist and pull him close, constantly grounding by touching his back, arms, anywhere to provide extra comfort and Loki giving him that control, Mobius spending the entire season actively trying to enjoy being on the field without limits for a change and organizing dates between the two of them all season when his focus used to primarily be on the work. He repeatedly asks Loki to go for a drink, suggests visiting the theatre, going on a hot air balloon ride, etc, while Loki stops to indulge in popcorn and pies just because small joys are important to Mobius. When Loki visits Mobius' original timeline self they spend the ENTIRE ep flirting with each other, and honestly Don having two kids is just as it seems since there were no official indications otherwise; he may share genes with Mobius but is a different person with a different life. Don can't stop bringing up how single he is, teases Loki about following him home, which Loki absolutely did but only after fixing his hair and coat to try and look as good as possible before seeing him (because again, he looks like Mobius) and getting so flustered stammering over his words he may as well have been in a 90s Hugh Grant rom com 😂😂
Don't even get me started on the finale, which has every character except Loki and Mobius basically living their ideal life while the two of them are clearly left unfulfilled and wanting, missing each other to the point Mobius leaves the TVA (which exists out of time) for a timeline that Loki can see as a tear rolls down Loki's face in the final scene because of it.
Do I think that had their characters been tied to anyone but the Disney/Marvel corporations they, like Aziraphale and Crowley, would've shared a kiss as well? Absolutely yes, but that isn't a necessity for me personally and in all honesty despite Aziraphale and Crowley having kissed I actually felt season 2 of Good Omens was a massive backtrack for their relationship compared to the quality of time they spent together in season 1 which I much preferred. Again, that's personal preference and everyone sees and interprets elements of romance differently which is completely fine and I hope this wild ramble at least gave some perspective on how I and many others view Lokius 😂💖 Happy watching, no matter how you end up viewing them, and thank you again for the ask!
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hansoeii · 6 months
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Not a Sylki shipper, but do you genuinely believe they won't be endgame? Like I get it, it seems like Sylvie is not in love with him and they're kinda pushing Lokius (might be just mocking us), but don't you think they could do a 180 in the last episode? It would make no sense, but the writer is a cishet man, who ships Sylki. Marvel is not good at writing romance. I feel sad, because I'm seeing all these people say that Sylki is over, celebrating and I feel like they'll be crushed on Thursday. They could absolutely do a 180, rush the romance with "she was always in love, she was just pushing him away" and make them endgame. Again, it would be bad writing and it'd make zero sense, but the majority of the people don't care about the romance, including my irls, they only want to see the multiverse stuff. So they won't care. And I feel like Disney/Marvel don't care either.
Yes, I totally believe that Sylkie is over and that nothing will happen between them again.
What makes me say that? It's simple. All Sylvie wants is a simple life on the timeline, they've made that clear several times. She only ever follows Loki once that life and her timeline are in danger. And I can't blame her for that. She has no interest in Loki and his friends and what's even more important: she has even less than zero interest in the TVA. She's selfish, she admitted that herself.
The TVA is what's important here. The TVA has become Loki's home, it's the place where he found his family. He (and Mobius) is the heart of the TVA. And he won't part with it, and Sylvie would never willingly stay there for longer than necessary.
She has made it clear by telling Loki to write his own story that their stories are separate ones.
This season so far has been incredibly well written, and I don't believe they're gonna do a big 180 in the finale. I could totally be wrong, but I don't think it's likely.
I believe that Sylvie will be the one to restore everyone's memories in the last episode as her final heroic act and then once the timelines are restored, she will go back to her simple life.
And when it comes to Eric Martin: just ignore him. He's a troll, and I don't believe a single thing he says about any ships. He constantly likes Sylkie tweets and then suddenly switches to liking Lokius tweets. It's best to just watch the show and ignore what any of the creators have to say (besides Tom Hiddleston, I adore his commentary) about it, just draw your own conclusions! And so far, we have gotten 5 episodes that made it clear that there's nothing even close to romantic going on between Sylvie and Loki anymore.
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For your ask game! Lokius and “…on a scar.” Or “…on a place of insecurity” ❤️
So I kinda did both! They're scars that Loki is a little insecure about.
Also... I realized after the fact that we definitely saw shirtless Loki at the TVA, and he didn't have scars. But I like this better because HELLO FEELS.
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The first time they have time, it's more than either of them could have imagined.
For one, they keep reminding themselves of it.
“Loki, wait.” He's staring back at Mobius with wide, wild eyes, open-mouthed and panting, his hands hovering at Mobius's fly. “We have all night, right?”
Loki nods, looking almost sheepish. He'd only just a few moments ago been in Mobius's position, urging him to slow down so they could take everything in.
It's not exactly what they're used to. Things have been a chaotic mess, and it's a miracle that they even found the time to realize their feelings for each other at all.
They've shared some kisses since then, and maybe even more, a few times, but always frantic and hurried and with no time to even begin to process the experience. But these kisses, slow and intimate and exploratory, are an entirely different thing.
Mobius's lips trail Loki's jaw and neck as he works open each button down the front of Loki's shirt, then pushes the fabric aside, savoring the tiny gasp that escapes Loki's mouth as he's exposed.
They're just shoulders, but they're Loki's shoulders, and that makes all the difference in the world. Mobius's fingers move to slide over the skin immediately, feeling Loki bare and smooth and a little cool, even, beneath him. It's intoxicating already and he hasn't even pulled back to take a good look yet.
Which he really needs to rectify.
So he does, and what he sees causes him to gasp, despite his efforts at stoicism.
Of course.
Mobius is already familiar with Loki's body, not only from their experiences together, but also, though he'd rather not think too much about it, from the bits he's seen on reels.
He knows where Loki has scars, where he would have, might have had them, where some variant of his will or would have them, at any given point on the timeline, generally, but he just hadn't thought how fresh these would be.
“Oh, Loki.”
Loki shifts uncomfortably, avoiding his eyes.
Time has no meaning, not here, and not to Mobius, really, but despite all that's happened recently, Mobius realizes it's likely only been a few weeks since Loki was plucked from the Sacred Timeline. From New York. From everything there, and everything before, and he's seen it before, of course, but not like this, not on this Loki, the one with whom he's been to the end of time and back again, the one who smiles at his stupid jokes and kisses him like very life depends on it and makes his heart stop a little every single time they touch.
Loki is shrinking further and further under his gaze, folding in on himself, pulling his sleeves back up in an effort to hide the skin Mobius had so deliberately exposed. Mobius reaches out to take one of his hands, just loosely.
“Hey. I'm sorry. I… forgot.” Mobius offers cautiously.
“So did I,” Loki admits, still not meeting his eyes, but not pulling away from him, either.
Mobius raises the hand he's holding to his lips, carefully bestowing the most deliberate of kisses to Loki's most prominent knuckle. “Can I see?”
Loki does look at him this time, eyes still wide as they were before, only this time with apprehension, but beneath that, there's something much softer. Acceptance, maybe. He nods.
Mobius finishes undressing him on top, meticulously untucking the shirt from the waist of his pants and slowly sliding the sleeves from his arms, letting it fall to the floor. He kisses Loki one more time, a token of reassurance, before moving around to the back of him, looking for the just-barely-healed wounds he knows he'll find there.
Loki shivers as Mobius traces his fingers along the smooth scar tissues with care and reverence.
“It doesn't mean you failed, you know,” Mobius says quietly, his face inching closer to Loki's back.
Loki only half scoffs. “Well I certainly didn't succeed.”
Mobius leans closer, still, just barely brushing his lips over one particularly nasty scar. “I guess that depends on what you were trying to succeed at,” he breathes across Loki's skin.
He hears Loki swallow, hears him take in an unsteady breath and let it out slowly and just as shakily. “I don't think I know anymore.”
Despite it all, Mobius finds himself smiling at that. “Okay,” he whispers simply, and returns to kissing him.
His lips trace the uneven scars that mar his back, press in hard along the line of his spine, down and down until Loki is arching into him, desire reignited as he moans and Mobius reaches out to grasp his hips, pulling him closer and continuing his worship until he reaches Loki's belt, then moves back up again, all the way to his neck, once again fingering the healing skin on the way.
“Beautiful,” he murmurs, with his lips at Loki's neck, hands slipping over his scarred shoulders to his collarbones, and Loki whimpers, lifting his head to invite him to continue.
And Mobius does.
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diamondcitydarlin · 2 years
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I love the way you describe Loki and Mobius' possible future in s2. Is something that I've thought about before, which honestly makes me feel kinda validated because now I know that I'm not the only one thinking that it would be beautiful to see Chaos and Order together ruling the multiverse.
That being said... do you think there's an actual chance of Lokius happening?
Hi and thank you so much! I'm glad to hear others share this theory/idea, I think it'd be so cool. It's so frustrating the setting and characters have all this potential (that seems so obvious) to be used in really amazing ways and yet those in charge chose to take frustratingly confusing turns in the writing that honor neither the themes set up in the first two episodes, nor anything that was advertised or previously discussed in interviews and so forth. What could and seemed like a tailor-made opportunity to throw Loki into a brand-new situation in which he has little to no footing and has to start improvising to the best of his ability, which causes him to start feeling genuine affection towards his happenstance companions (not necessarily even romance in season 1 just that sort of omg I have a found family thing between Loki, Mobius, Sylvie, B-15, the other Lokis etc), which forces him to come face-to-face with various versions of himself, Lokis that might have been, some of whom genuinely disgust him (like President Loki who could've been made more of a mini boss villain before Kang had they decided to give him an actual arc, and they should have), some of whom he pities, some of whom (Sylvie, perhaps) irritate him to no end but nevertheless understand him in a way only a variation of yourself could so he begins to feel a sense of kinship with them (and kind of allows him a better understanding of Thor's position in relation to him all this time), and of course his dynamic with Mobius which changes rather quickly but organically as Loki comes to trust and find himself more enraptured with him, as his thoughts and actions for Mobius gradually, naturally pivot towards a kind of selfless affection he would normally run from in fear of showing a vulnerable hand- but there is none where Mobius is concerned, esp after they've been through several missions through time together and reach a point where Mobius has eschewed the TVA and Loki has reevaluated his own 'glorious purpose' and both have concluded that their highest priorities are each other and their loved ones before anything else- sorry. What COULD have been -that- was, instead, without any real good reason to be so, a disconnected jumble of events slapped together poorly with duct tape and Elmer's glue.
(there's more, I'm sorry I wrote you a dissertation)
For my part, I could more or less understand the character transition Loki undergoes between the New York events and, say, episode 2 where he's frolicking around in Pompeii, given that he's just come face-to-face with what we're lead to believe are some pretty world-shattering things from his perspective of existence to this point, and with the assumption (then) that they were setting up for a more jovial, devil-may-care version of Loki that would develop into kind of his own thing after awhile. A Loki that has seen the beginning and end of his own life from a little projector in an interrogation room; a Loki that has had to look at the triviality of his glorious purpose and existence as a whole and slowly begins to embrace to chaos- first, as a coping mechanism because "nothing matters!!!", and after awhile, because he likes it. Because it actually feels right in a way that no other endeavor he's pursued to this point has before. There's freedom, he finds, in truly, actually, not giving a fuck. Loki is Isabella from Encanto here. What could he do if he was truly, madly, deeply in the moment? What could he do if he knew he didn't have to be perfect- by Odin's standards or Asgard's or anyone else besides? And how much more of an impact would Richard Grant's already amazing scene of summoning the illusion have been if the themes of self-acceptance, turning against perfection and expectations and tradition had been more thoroughly carried out (that is to say, at all) to that point? What could Loki become?
Okay sorry, Lokius time!
Will it happen? I......am honestly not sure, I go back and forth. If there wasn't such a huge gap of time in between this last season and the forthcoming one I'd wager a resounding no (at least not within the show itself), but as there is quite a gap I'm allowing for the possibility that things might have time to uhm...change, creatively speaking, for whatever that will mean. Like, idk, there could be turnover in writing staff. Changes in director. More time for Owen and Tom to bully them into making the show more palatable, that kind of thing lmao. There's time for things to POTENTIALLY change. Marvel is well aware of the positive reception of Owen/Mobius and the Lokius pair-up (whether romantic or just buddy cop platonic, critics and audiences seem to like it), something that would've been impossible to gauge before the show was released, so I guess the hope is that this meant enough to them to maybe shape the next phase of the story. I would hope it also meant something that quite a few people spoke up against the poor excuse for representation that was Loki vaguely alluding to having romantic relationships with women * AND * men- something we were all excited about at the time because, again, it set up the expectation there would be more of it. Not even necessarily with Mobius! Could he not have, I don't know, at least flirted with a masculine-looking bar tender while drunkenly singing about Asgard? Before he kissed himself? I mean, himself as a cis-woman? I mean, Sylvie? That would have been something! But...no, it's just 'yes maybe sometimes I do a thing with men but who knows lmao what if we kissed in front of Kang the Conqueror tho'. And there's the obvious possibility that this variant of himself that he falls in love with could have been male. It could have been Tom kissing Tom, why not, right? The setting allows for it. There's no good excuse for any of it beyond the obvious; they wanted representation points while not actually making an effort that would mean anything, and maybe just MAYBE people calling them on their bluff will matter. I dream, anyway.
I will say for sure that I do not trust the team that worked on season one to write anything worth my time (a linear plot, for one, let alone meaningful representation or profound themes), so as long as they're stuck to the show I'll just watch reactions from the sidelines and enjoy Lokius via fandom creations. If -that- particular group ever do Lokius willingly or well or at all I will be shocked. None of them really seem to care about Loki as a character beyond how he can serve as a foil to Sylvie, let alone prioritize a well thought out romance for him with vacation dad Owen Wilson. I doubt MW finds that sexy and why else would he write about anything?
However. There's the time gap thing and then there's the possibility that Mobius and Loki could appear together in a different project entirely and be written and directed by people unafraid to at least consider the possibility. Of course, a lot of this is (theoretically, anyway) vetoed and passed and enforced by executives concerned about advantageous marketing, investors and so forth (lol I say this while neither the execs nor investors seemed to care about Loki romancing what Spiderman later refers to as his 'brother' so who even knows), so it doesn't entirely come down to the creatives, but Lokius was never and is never going to be even a consideration for the previous team so...the bar is low, I guess? lmao
So yeah I'd say there's a chance! It's a small one, and my concern beyond that would be 'if it does happen will it be done well?' and either it not happening or being done in a way that is either insulting or unsatisfying is a possibility I just have to ready myself for hearing about. But hey, I'd love to be wrong.
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nebulousfishgills · 3 years
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My thoughts on the finale (long post)
Okay, I really just wanna put some thoughts down and I need to do it here. Spoilers and opinions, you can choose to agree or not, but please be respectful
I usually try to have a good attitude about things, pointing out the best in everything.
I'm having a really hard time right now.
That's not to say the episode was bad, it's just...
Well, I feel like I'm watching the Game of Thrones finale again. I just feel so unfulfilled. Then again, my hormones are a little out of wack at the moment (thanks mother nature) so my odd feelings could be because of that. I feel so angry and upset and hyped and... I don't honestly know. I really don't. I feel like I want to throw up, but not in a bad or good way.
I guess I just...
Feel.
I've stayed up every night for every episode because I just adored it so much. Yet I feel like... there should be more. I know we got a second season confirmed, but we don't know when. We don't know what it means for the future of the MCU. We don't know anything.
I guess we should have expected this because Loki was supposed to be this new horizon for the MCU. Doctor Strange 2 needed a plot. Someone said this show was just a big ad for MoM, and I find myself disagreeing with that, but only a little.
I think the best way to describe it is it's like the show suddenly decided it wanted to be something else. It's not a bad thing necessarily, but after episode 3, the tone really shifted.
I'm trying really hard to hold off on my more detailed thoughts, but they just keep creeping in, so I'll just wrap up this... intro? Idk.
I think the TLDR is that I feel disappointed, but I don't really blame anyone. Kate Herron, Mike Waldron, they all did AMAZING jobs. They really deserve the highest of praise for this. Is it my favorite MCU project? Yes. Am I excited for season 2? Absolutely.
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But Game of Thrones can still be my favorite show and I can still dislike the ending.
I find writing this out is helping me feel better. Once I sleep it'll probably feel less... hopeless.
Now, next section. My thoughts on key plot points.
We all figured Kang would be introduced. I'm actually very excited to see what they do with him. The actor was just phenomenal and I can't wait to see him later on. Someone call up Erik Voss because he redeemed himself after the whole Mephisto deal
I guess the Multiverse was reborn, but not in the way I was expecting/hoping. I feel like there's a large gap between when the timeline shattered and the final scene with Loki, Mobius, and B-15. What happened? Though, I guess it makes sense. We all wanted a multiverse. We never considered the consequences.
I'm angriest about Mobius losing his memories and not getting his jetski. Like I said, Yelena can get a dog in BW after mentioning it once. But as someone on Reddit pointed out, they had to make sure Marvel would greenlight a second season. It does not mean I can't have a huge cow about it. That's what we get for jinxing it, friends.
I think I understand what Star Wars Sequel haters went through. Getting all these grand (maybe... glorious?) ideas about the ending and what a hopeful message about destiny and identity the series could give us. And the series gave us... none of that. Hell, I was so sure these would be used, and I was bamboozled. I'm sure others saw it coming, but they just looked too good to be fake out shots. My best guess is that they're gonna use this footage in season 2 for a plotline and they stuck it in here to trick us... but maybe that's just me being desperate
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It was barely 1 AM here, Marvel. The Miss Minutes jumpscare was NOT COOL. I mean, THIS IS HORRIFYING IN LIGHT AS WELL
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I'm really confused about Ravonna now. Is she good or is she bad? Where did she go? And why was it important we see her backstory and not any of the others (say, B-15 or Mobius)?
God, okay, I guess I have to address the elephant in the room now.
The Sylki kiss and then betrayal fight thing.
Let me get one thing very extremely clear before I continue: I do prefer Lokius, but I am FINE with Sylki. I think I've just been desensitized to any ship that ends with -cest because, as I've made clear here and in the past, I adore Game of Thrones and Crimson Peak.
I honestly think my main reservation about it is a flaw within myself that I dared not admit until I saw it staring me in the face: I'm probably a little possessive. I can admit this and I really dislike it about myself. But I think I'm just not a fan of Loki having a love interest in general. What makes Lokius different, I have no clue. Maybe deep down I knew Marvel was too much of a pussy to ever make it canon... then again, I was begging for a last minute kiss or something. My feelings on the matter are complicated.
But the way they handled the kiss in this episode? Gotta say, not too much of a fan. I know some antis like this, but it just felt too... not genuine. Maybe I'm just an idiot who thinks all kissing should have a meaning. A purpose. The Reylo kiss in Rise of Skywalker? Ben just saved Rey's fucking life, I think that warrants a large gesture of affection.
But this?
I think I get bad juju from the kiss, not the fact that they made it Canon. You can disagree or agree any way you want, you can even send nasty anon messages. That's my opinion and I'm choosing to stick to it.
And sending nasty anons won't do squat, I don't give a shit about faceless threats and hate.
Anyways, back to my point
The fight felt like a mutual betrayal, but at the same time it felt like neither really wanted to go through with it. I admit I felt Sylvie was more in the right and that Loki seemed a little too complacent, especially after everything he went through and saw. But like Sylvie, I didn't consider the consequences and now everything is fucked. But I still don't think Loki was right.
I think it boils down to being an impossible choice because no matter what you pick, everyone loses.
I believe that my main gripe with Sylvie and Loki's ideology split is that it feels a little too rushed and/or, dare I say it, out of character. I've agreed with Loki's characterization up until this point (again, you can disagree with me, that's your opinion and you have full right to it), but... man, I don't know. It all feels like an impossible situation.
Then again, I'm not the one in the director's chair. I'm not the team in the writers room. I don't know the first thing about making a project like this. I like taking solace in the fact that Tom had some creative control in the series about the character he loves so much. And, let's be real, he knows Loki the best out of all of us. None of us can hold a candle to that.
We can call ourselves experts, but Tom is the real expert. I trust him more than anyone. If he hated how this was turning out, he probably would have said something.
We just have to trust in the creative process
So, at the end of the day, this series was (and still is, remember, season 2 is on the way) absolutely phenomenal and I think it's Marvel's strongest work in a very long time. They know Loki is a character we all love and adore and I feel like they've done their best in honoring that. Besides, what other character is getting a second season? How awesome is that??
I found writing this out helped me process my thoughts and emotions IMMENSELY. I don't feel as... angry? Hopeless? I don't know. I keep comparing this to the end of Game of Thrones, and I feel like that's doing a disservice to Loki. Game of Thrones' ending was just absolute dog shit and there was no chance to redeem it because it was the last season.
Loki has a second season on the way.
It's not over yet.
Nothing is ever final until the universe forces it.
Kang can be stopped
The Multiverse can roam free
Loki can learn to find true happiness
Sylvie can stop running and fighting
Ravonna can redeem herself
The TVA can burn or reform (whichever you choose)
And yes
Mobius can get a jetski
We know nothing yet of season 2, what it will entail, how it connects to the rest of the Marvel Universe, or even when it will be out. But I know that I will eagerly await it when that day comes. I will once again put on a smile. I will wait hours to watch the new episode the moment it drops. I will be excited for it and enjoy it.
Because, at the end of the day, that's all it's about. Telling a story. And, mother of God, Marvel sure is telling a good one.
Until next time, my friends.
For All Time. Always!
-FishGills
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