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Maybe in that branch, Kid Loki had already killed Thor and was no longer part of the timeline.

It would be fun if Loki was stealing all those things - including the drink from himself.

It has, but bookstores are often run by weirdos with very strong Views about what Should and Shouldn’t be in their shops, even if they sell well. The idea of some proprietor with a bias against sci-fi didn’t ring false to me.

These reviews have been highlighting the fact that there’s a McDonald’s in the show more than the show has, makes me wonder which one is actually doing paid product placement.

I thought the universe was just disintegrating things, like it did with Sophie’s extra value meal?

It’s officially the “Exactly Like Ours Except ‘Oh! Sweet Nuthin’ is Side A Track 1 on Loaded” variant timeline

You do know that Frank Morris was a real guy who escaped from Alcatraz, right? He was played by Clint Eastwood in Escape from Alcatraz. It seems weird not to mention this.

It was weird to me that B-15 was a pediatrician in New York like... 8 months after the Avengers 1 Chitauri invasion, but they didn’t mention that.  Like, I know they don’t have to, but having it in the same location and year is just an odd call.

I got all excited when I saw her with Loaded and that lovely camera move. I was so in the mood for a scene featuring the restorative power of the Velvet Underground. Then a cover started playing instead. BOOOOOOO

The Doug Yule timeline?

Anyone else get “Lost” Season 6 vibes with Loki travelling around trying to convince people that their lives were not what they appeared and they needed to get back together?

Alternate timeline VU albums don’t have enough Lou Reed on ‘em

I just don’t buy the “I finally found friends!” thing. It feels like he hasn’t known these people long. Other than Mobius and the one who somehow is him he didn’t spend a lot of bonding time with them.

yeah seriously. They freaking recast two major heroes in phase 1 and no one cared. Unless Majors saw Feige kill a guy i really see no reason to cut him loose and save them their own Ezra Miller situation. 

I still enjoyed the show, but that doesn’t mean I wasn’t yelling at the screen, “Just tell her that you want to save the TVA because the multiverse will literally unravel otherwise! Save the therapy for later!”, while that scene in the bar played out.

With Loki able to control his time and location hopping, I feel like emotionally the show had to flange way out into his love for his friends (hard to build in just 10-ish episodes, but they did get there) so that later, with his new found power, he’s going to be Really Badly Tempted to cash in and reassert his Godly

Right?  I get the point of the scene was to highlight Doug/OB as a person who doesn’t just write, but writes science-fiction, and is an outsider, but it was a weird take.  

Oh, it had a barcode, just the book store didn’t have it in their system so it wouldn’t scan.

Another cracker of an episode, really excited to see what they do with the finale. This one cemented for me what I’ve been thinking since the first couple episodes with the reviewer assuming Loki had no clear motivation, that the whole show is a meditation on what you choose to do with your life, who you choose to be

But since the plot side of that speech also advises totally ignoring the CGI Space Wedgie that exploded last week–and which is now, apparently, turning every timeline into so much temporal spaghetti–it runs the risk of re-casting her very fair points about Loki’s motivations as potentially lethal distractions.