1893
- El episodio se transmitió el 19 oct 2023
- TV-14
- 54min
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Loki y Mobius van a la caza del reloj de dibujos animados favorito de todos mientras intentan salvar el TVA.Loki y Mobius van a la caza del reloj de dibujos animados favorito de todos mientras intentan salvar el TVA.Loki y Mobius van a la caza del reloj de dibujos animados favorito de todos mientras intentan salvar el TVA.
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If you have a story to tell, I'd assume that you would want to get to the point fairly quikly.
This episode however is completly devoid of any actual plot. It introduces us to some exposition, telling more than it shows, but that could've been explained in a few minutes. Instead, we get 40 minutes of chasing. Loki and his companion, Mobius search for one person, then they search for that person, then they chase a little more and that's basicall all that happens.
Little of the previous conflicts were resolved, the plot ended where it began. Instead of actually following some linear progression, the writers just introduce one random problem after the other. The plot is approaching some real end, but it never reaches it.
To be honest, i can't even remember what it was that they were trying to solve in the first place. The end of the first season suggested that someone else took over the TVA. Then Loki switched timelines within the TVA (for some reason, they never said why), then they needed to restart their time-power-generator. I don't think the writers themselves knew where to go with this.
What is this mess? Well, i'm not going to figure out. This show has made it clear that it does not value my time and doesn't expect me to remember anything for more than 20 minutes.
This episode however is completly devoid of any actual plot. It introduces us to some exposition, telling more than it shows, but that could've been explained in a few minutes. Instead, we get 40 minutes of chasing. Loki and his companion, Mobius search for one person, then they search for that person, then they chase a little more and that's basicall all that happens.
Little of the previous conflicts were resolved, the plot ended where it began. Instead of actually following some linear progression, the writers just introduce one random problem after the other. The plot is approaching some real end, but it never reaches it.
To be honest, i can't even remember what it was that they were trying to solve in the first place. The end of the first season suggested that someone else took over the TVA. Then Loki switched timelines within the TVA (for some reason, they never said why), then they needed to restart their time-power-generator. I don't think the writers themselves knew where to go with this.
What is this mess? Well, i'm not going to figure out. This show has made it clear that it does not value my time and doesn't expect me to remember anything for more than 20 minutes.
This show is amazing and although it is mostly the fabulous acting which saves and enhance the show, the storyline is equally fantastic. This show does what Marvel has been trying to do, but mostly failing at - to describe and sell multiple time lines and alternative universes.
The storyline and the acting together make this show exceptional and Marvel finally has something to build their new universe and ideas around. I hope they succeed, but even if not this is still a very good watch and I highly recommend.
9/10 and close to perfection. There are still a few hiccups, but if they can stick the landing of the show this belongs among the very best.
The storyline and the acting together make this show exceptional and Marvel finally has something to build their new universe and ideas around. I hope they succeed, but even if not this is still a very good watch and I highly recommend.
9/10 and close to perfection. There are still a few hiccups, but if they can stick the landing of the show this belongs among the very best.
Although it's a solid episode, it might be my least favourite in the entire series so far. It continues the story very nicely and definitely isn't a bad episode by any means, but it's just not that good (if that makes any sense).
I'm trying to say that I've not really got many issues with it (except for a few historical inaccuracies), but it's not a great episode. It was very fun and intriguing, however, to see the plot progress, and to see what came of Ravonna's Season 1 ending, which has gone unexplained up until this point.
I'm very excited to see what comes next, and don't take my below-average rating as me not really enjoying this season so far!
I'm trying to say that I've not really got many issues with it (except for a few historical inaccuracies), but it's not a great episode. It was very fun and intriguing, however, to see the plot progress, and to see what came of Ravonna's Season 1 ending, which has gone unexplained up until this point.
I'm very excited to see what comes next, and don't take my below-average rating as me not really enjoying this season so far!
I'm not sure I agree with everybody on this one.
I think all of the stuff with Victor Timely was fine. The weird tension between Renslayer and Mrs. Minutes dragged it a little bit. But I think it'll be really interesting to see what becomes of these two, especially given how this episode ended.
Loki and Mobius are a ton of fun on screen together and the best part of this season so far for me. I find it interesting that Loki is just okay with working with the TVA right. Yet he's still a mischievous person. Very curious to see how his arc ends this season.
Jonathan Majors (I almost hate to admit) is really good in this. He showed quite a bit more range here. We also kind of get an origin story for Kang in this, which is cool and doesn't at all feel forced.
Acting, production and pacing are all pretty solid. Can't wait for more.
Also, not enjoying this as a total Disney geek here, I genuinely think it's good show and I'm enjoying it for what it is.
I think all of the stuff with Victor Timely was fine. The weird tension between Renslayer and Mrs. Minutes dragged it a little bit. But I think it'll be really interesting to see what becomes of these two, especially given how this episode ended.
Loki and Mobius are a ton of fun on screen together and the best part of this season so far for me. I find it interesting that Loki is just okay with working with the TVA right. Yet he's still a mischievous person. Very curious to see how his arc ends this season.
Jonathan Majors (I almost hate to admit) is really good in this. He showed quite a bit more range here. We also kind of get an origin story for Kang in this, which is cool and doesn't at all feel forced.
Acting, production and pacing are all pretty solid. Can't wait for more.
Also, not enjoying this as a total Disney geek here, I genuinely think it's good show and I'm enjoying it for what it is.
Absolutely incredible. Easily my favorite episode so far. Jonathon Majors delivers an incredible performance as Victor Timley, Miss Minutes goes absolutely wild (in a phenomenal way), the direction is great, the cinematography is beautiful, and the story is awesome. Some personal favorite scenes were Mobious and Loki seamlessly transition between isn't Chicago 1868 and 1893, Slyvies conversation with Timely at the end of the episode, and Miss Minutes - let's just say being a little freaky with Timely. Such a crazy and unexpected episode that worked in every way. The music was incredible as usual, I particularly loved the opening credits music. Also the ending of the episode has me wanting to create a Time Machine and teleport to the future so I can watch episode 4 already. So good.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaVictor's last name is an Easter egg. When it was founded in 1939, the company that became Marvel Comics was named Timely Comics.
- ErroresIn Chicago, Timely tells Ravonna that his home is in Wisconsin, so they take a boat to get there. On their way, they pass by the fair on the right side of the boat, but if they are going north to Wisconsin, the fair would be on the left side.
- Créditos curiososThe Marvel Studios logo fanfare is played in a ragtime music style, to fit the 19th-century setting.
- ConexionesEdited from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)
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