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This episode is more of what I’ve been looking for. An alternate timeline with a grim story where everything goes wrong, and then a glimmer of hope at the end. Just like the actual What If…? comics. Loki’s bit at the end was both expected and a nice twist.

While I have enjoyed the first two episodes, I kinda wish this series was more like the comics, in that each story should be a worst-case scenario with a bunch of bad things emanating from the change in the timeline, but ending with a glimmer of hope for the future.

No mention of his iconic role in Karate Kid II where he asks Kimiko and Daniel-san if they’re “comin’ to the dance tonight”? This interview is invalid!

The flashing scene is a classic; she needs to help Harry win an arm wrestling bet for a good cause. He’s seconds away from losing, and so she flashes the guy, he’s stunned, and loses.

Nicholas Hoult (X-Men, Mad Max: Fury Road), Joe Dempsey (Game of Thrones) and Hannah Murray (Game of Thrones) would like a word with you…

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Bill was probably annoyed because Lucy asked him to “lip her stocking”.

Florence Pugh: “Hey!”

Poor hitchBot...

Black Widow was great, though you can definitely see how it would’ve worked better had this come out right after Civil War. What a missed opportunity. Thanks, Ike Perlmutter. Jerk.

Definitely. Pugh was great as a reluctant spy in The Little Drummer Girl mini-series, and she’ll be more than enough to take on the BW mantle.

And the dog was named “Fanny”, which was the passport alias Natasha remarked on when Mason dropped off all that Budapest mail...

June (into the camera): “And that, my friends, is how you give someone the finger.”

As a proud Filipino, I will gladly take every box of Tagalogs to help thwart this crisis.

I see what you did there.

He’s not allowed to retire until we get Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.

Pictured: Sci-fi cred

Loki, to the TVA: “I’m in the syzzem?”

I’m not into movies about lesbians having their periods.

Marvel Studios: Ph4se

Re: mid-credits scene