Ouroboros
- El episodio se transmitió el 5 oct 2023
- TV-14
- 45min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.2/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Loki se encuentra perdido en el tiempo y desgarrado, literalmente, entre el pasado, el presente y el futuro.Loki se encuentra perdido en el tiempo y desgarrado, literalmente, entre el pasado, el presente y el futuro.Loki se encuentra perdido en el tiempo y desgarrado, literalmente, entre el pasado, el presente y el futuro.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Jack Cunningham-Nuttall
- Jack
- (sin créditos)
Nick Owenford
- TVA Judge
- (sin créditos)
Tara Strong
- Miss Minutes
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
It isn't a secret that I was a massive fan of the first season of "Loki," loving the more sci-fi-oriented premise that it had and it's overall storytelling, culminating in a finale that still hasn't been topped by any of the MCU Disney+ shows. A lot of the creative team behind the original opted not to return for the second season, so it was obvious that it was going to feel a little different in its execution. And after a few years off, it's back. And if the premiere tells us anything, it's that this show hasn't missed a beat and is better than ever.
It doesn't take a long time for the season to put us right back into the cliffhanger of the first. However, it's also clear that they're not going to dwell on the mystery of how he ended up in that specific timeline, because it's very quickly back to business for our lead characters. What this episode succeeds so perfectly at is the exact same thing that the first season's premiere did, which is properly setting up the world that the show is set in. They don't need a ton of set-up this time around, but the little that they need to get off the table, they do quickly and effectively. They then have time to focus on world building, including an introduction to a great new character played by Ke Huy Quan, before giving us a sense of what this season is going to actually be about. Granted, this episode is a little light on actual plot progression, but a few well-placed hints and an intriguing post-credits scene, was enough to at least move the bricks a little forward. Hopefully, they'll get right into it in the next episode. Despite the change in creatives, the style seems very much intact, and the direction is actually a little better this time around, with Justin Benson and Aaron Morehead attaining the look of the show, but putting a little more vibrancy in their direction. It also goes into the performances, which are all great, especially Hiddleston and Wilson, who easily rekindle that budding chemistry from season one.
"Ouroboros" is a thrilling return to the MCU's greatest TV show to date, and it's an awaited one that puts you right back into it. The world is as booming as ever and there's a lot to explore, so despite the episode's lack of real plot progression, the world building is definitely good enough here.
It doesn't take a long time for the season to put us right back into the cliffhanger of the first. However, it's also clear that they're not going to dwell on the mystery of how he ended up in that specific timeline, because it's very quickly back to business for our lead characters. What this episode succeeds so perfectly at is the exact same thing that the first season's premiere did, which is properly setting up the world that the show is set in. They don't need a ton of set-up this time around, but the little that they need to get off the table, they do quickly and effectively. They then have time to focus on world building, including an introduction to a great new character played by Ke Huy Quan, before giving us a sense of what this season is going to actually be about. Granted, this episode is a little light on actual plot progression, but a few well-placed hints and an intriguing post-credits scene, was enough to at least move the bricks a little forward. Hopefully, they'll get right into it in the next episode. Despite the change in creatives, the style seems very much intact, and the direction is actually a little better this time around, with Justin Benson and Aaron Morehead attaining the look of the show, but putting a little more vibrancy in their direction. It also goes into the performances, which are all great, especially Hiddleston and Wilson, who easily rekindle that budding chemistry from season one.
"Ouroboros" is a thrilling return to the MCU's greatest TV show to date, and it's an awaited one that puts you right back into it. The world is as booming as ever and there's a lot to explore, so despite the episode's lack of real plot progression, the world building is definitely good enough here.
10Lexyyy
I've been waiting for season 2 for two long years, and I'll admit, I was having doubts. New directors, new writers, and the latest movies and shows from marvel haven't been perfect. But this. This was everything I love. I don't think I stopped smiling for a moment. The actors were wonderful, the filming, sets, scripts, and everything that was put into making this have my respect. The twists and the ending was crafted perfectly. And the VFX and CGI? The best we've seen from Marvel in a long time! Thursdays can't come sooner! Two years of waiting, and it was so worth it! This is definitely the Marvel comeback we were hoping and waiting for. For all time. Always.
Time went fast while enjoying this brand new episode. A fantastic way to kick off the new season. It starts right were it ended two years ago. Tom & Owen chemistry is addictive. My God, I could watch at them for hours and still feel entertained. Finally I have a good feeling and more faith again into marvel studios. I really didn't like the previous series and latest movies ( besides Guardian ). Loki will drive us through the multiverse saga to the upcoming events. Ke Huy Quan deserves flowers man I'm enjoying this guy so much. He's finally getting these kinda roles. He absolutely won all hearts at his debut. I have a feeling that his character will play a big role through the season. Ever since Hawkeye I'm really excited for the next episode.
A lot of critic review dropped earlier in the week, and they got me very nervous for how it was going to be. Because of the mixed response from critics, I went in with honestly quite low expectations, but the season premiere absolutely blew me away
It's been over two years since Loki Season 1, and it's so amazing to be able to jump right back in as if there's not been that time difference! It picks-up right where the Season 1 finale left-off, and keeps the momentum going in such a fantastic way!
The writing is fantastic, the visuals are stunning (which is a huge surprise given how they've been in other recent Marvel projects), the chemistry between the actors is great, and it was all-around such an incredible start to what I'm hoping will be a great season!
It's been over two years since Loki Season 1, and it's so amazing to be able to jump right back in as if there's not been that time difference! It picks-up right where the Season 1 finale left-off, and keeps the momentum going in such a fantastic way!
The writing is fantastic, the visuals are stunning (which is a huge surprise given how they've been in other recent Marvel projects), the chemistry between the actors is great, and it was all-around such an incredible start to what I'm hoping will be a great season!
This is a great start for the season. The thing that I think this episode did the best was its portrayal of the absolute chaos that the TVA was in. The whole episode was so chaotic and it was just so fun to watch. It also raises a lot of questions and intrigue for the rest of the season and makes you want to keep watching. Overall, I just love what they did with this episode and think it's an amazing start to hopefully another amazing season of this show. The first season left off on such a great cliffhanger and this season picked up right where it left off in a wildly entertaining fashion. Great episode, and fantastic season premiere.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Warning message at the Temporal Loom Doors states the following: "DANGER: Temporal Radiation Levels escalate exponentially beyond this threshold. Likelihood of spaghettification increases 7000%. Proceed with caution."
- Créditos curiososSPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: Sylvie arrives in Broxton, Oklahoma, in 1982, and visits a McDonald's restaurant.
- Bandas sonorasDream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
Written by Cindy Walker
Performed by Roy Orbison
Courtesy of Legacy Recordings
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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