Science/Fiction
- El episodio se transmitió el 2 nov 2023
- TV-14
- 45min
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Loki atraviesa distintas líneas de tiempo moribundas en un intento de encontrar a sus amigos pero aprende que la realidad no es lo que parece.Loki atraviesa distintas líneas de tiempo moribundas en un intento de encontrar a sus amigos pero aprende que la realidad no es lo que parece.Loki atraviesa distintas líneas de tiempo moribundas en un intento de encontrar a sus amigos pero aprende que la realidad no es lo que parece.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Olivia Bart Plange
- Girl with Broken Arm
- (as Olivia Bart-Plange)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode captured all what Loki the TV series stands for - redemption arc, friendship, time and its relationship with and impact on us, and finally, the inherent complexities of existing and wanting a purpose.
Tom Hiddleston was on another level in this episode, and deserves some acting nominations.
The stage for the finale is set beautifully. Can't wait for the next week on how they tie all the plot lines together. This also sets up the next phase of Marvel films wonderfully. I, for one, am super excited to see if and how Loki returns to the movie.
10/10 episode. Hyped for next week, let's go!
Tom Hiddleston was on another level in this episode, and deserves some acting nominations.
The stage for the finale is set beautifully. Can't wait for the next week on how they tie all the plot lines together. This also sets up the next phase of Marvel films wonderfully. I, for one, am super excited to see if and how Loki returns to the movie.
10/10 episode. Hyped for next week, let's go!
THIS EPISODE IS FIRE! Since the release of Loki Season 2, I was really interested with the series because they have some visual, story, characters and etc that are really really good. This episode it just wholesome, while watching this eps I cannot shut my mouth down, and they always make me think, not only me but maybe the "audience". Like: "what just happen", "WHAT?". I think this is the best episode yet in the season 2.
Season 2 story is quite interesting, kinda different with other marvel movie(I really cannot explained how but it is just feel different), I hope they'll make a great ending for this season.
The lack of this episode that is, this episode is too short.
Season 2 story is quite interesting, kinda different with other marvel movie(I really cannot explained how but it is just feel different), I hope they'll make a great ending for this season.
The lack of this episode that is, this episode is too short.
"Loki" Episode 5 of Season 2 is a perfect 10 out of 10, and if I could, I'd go as far as 20! This episode is a masterpiece of scriptwriting and storytelling. It expertly weaves together elements of time travel and multiverse theory, leaving us with a thrilling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
One of the most captivating aspects of this episode is the clever nod to "Back to the Future." The way the show integrates these references into its storyline is nothing short of sutil and brilliant.
The suspense in this episode is palpable, and it's impossible to look away. It's a rollercoaster of emotions as we witness the characters grapple with their destinies and the implications of their actions. The character development in this episode is top-notch, making us feel more connected to the characters than ever before.
Tom Hiddleston's portrayal of Loki is, as always, exceptional. He has truly made the character his own and brought a depth and complexity to Loki that fans adore. It's safe to say that Loki is not only the standout character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he's also the driving force behind this incredible series.
In conclusion, "Loki" is a true gem in the Marvel universe. It combines outstanding scriptwriting, nostalgic references, suspenseful storytelling, and exceptional character development. If you're a Marvel fan, this episode is a must-watch, and it cements "Loki" as one of the best series in the entire Marvel franchise.
One of the most captivating aspects of this episode is the clever nod to "Back to the Future." The way the show integrates these references into its storyline is nothing short of sutil and brilliant.
The suspense in this episode is palpable, and it's impossible to look away. It's a rollercoaster of emotions as we witness the characters grapple with their destinies and the implications of their actions. The character development in this episode is top-notch, making us feel more connected to the characters than ever before.
Tom Hiddleston's portrayal of Loki is, as always, exceptional. He has truly made the character his own and brought a depth and complexity to Loki that fans adore. It's safe to say that Loki is not only the standout character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he's also the driving force behind this incredible series.
In conclusion, "Loki" is a true gem in the Marvel universe. It combines outstanding scriptwriting, nostalgic references, suspenseful storytelling, and exceptional character development. If you're a Marvel fan, this episode is a must-watch, and it cements "Loki" as one of the best series in the entire Marvel franchise.
This episode understandably starts somewhat slow and this is good, it needed to. It really feels like all the branches came together here over the two seasons really. In fact, it feels like this show is coming to a conclusion which would be a shame, it has been consistently good to epic.
This episode has so many great moments, really funny ones too. It feels like this is the result when you get some great actors involved and give them a fun script to work with, they bounce off each other so well.
It definitely felt like a set up for the finale but it was done in a really fun way. I am really looking forward to the last episode and seeing where all of this comes to a head now that Loki has basically levelled up. If he isn't killed off, he might well become very important moving forward because of what he can now do.
This episode has so many great moments, really funny ones too. It feels like this is the result when you get some great actors involved and give them a fun script to work with, they bounce off each other so well.
It definitely felt like a set up for the finale but it was done in a really fun way. I am really looking forward to the last episode and seeing where all of this comes to a head now that Loki has basically levelled up. If he isn't killed off, he might well become very important moving forward because of what he can now do.
Really engaging and fast-moving episode without a boring scene.
Loki kinda finally feels like the main character in his show and his character arc in this episode shows how far he's come from The Avengers.
It's a really exciting episode and makes you more excited for the finale, but still feels underwhelming when these really excellent plot points could've had more buildup with more episodes for the season.
The problem is, that the pacing is sometimes so fast that it feels like the side characters don't get enough characterization, if at all. The runtime is the same as the first season, but season 1 felt like it packed way more storytelling and revelations than this.
This could've been one of the best seasons of television if they gave it at least 2 or 4 more episodes. But characters die before the audience gets to know them and care about them.
Nevertheless, this episode is probably the best of the season so far and I like it a lot because it's a really chill episode with great visuals and choice of music, and of course, Loki is at the forefront of this episode.
Another big disappointment is that I Know that this isn't gonna have any real impact or effect on the MCU as a whole. It's funny that I saw the reactions of a lot of people to the previous episode saying (mostly joking) "Well guys, the MCU is over" and all that. Because back when season 1 came out, I also thought this show was gonna have a real impact on the movie side of MCU, but guess what? 2 years and many movies later, it had near zero impact on it. Like they don't even make you feel how dire and grand the deleting of branches is in this show alone, let alone in the MCU.
If they actually made the decision to let this show lead to real change in the MCU, like replacing Kang with Doctor Doom after the event of this season, or any other actual big changes caused by this, then I would be less disappointed. Like even WandaVision had more impact on the MCU and the multiverse than this show. I hope this is leading to something good, because as much as these past two episodes were good, this season didn't have enough time to deliver a well-developed plot and characters.
Nonetheless, this episode was really good and I hope they don't do the Disney Plus tradition of giving us a rushed 30-minute finale, and deliver and actually well-written and satisfying final episode instead.
Loki kinda finally feels like the main character in his show and his character arc in this episode shows how far he's come from The Avengers.
It's a really exciting episode and makes you more excited for the finale, but still feels underwhelming when these really excellent plot points could've had more buildup with more episodes for the season.
The problem is, that the pacing is sometimes so fast that it feels like the side characters don't get enough characterization, if at all. The runtime is the same as the first season, but season 1 felt like it packed way more storytelling and revelations than this.
This could've been one of the best seasons of television if they gave it at least 2 or 4 more episodes. But characters die before the audience gets to know them and care about them.
Nevertheless, this episode is probably the best of the season so far and I like it a lot because it's a really chill episode with great visuals and choice of music, and of course, Loki is at the forefront of this episode.
Another big disappointment is that I Know that this isn't gonna have any real impact or effect on the MCU as a whole. It's funny that I saw the reactions of a lot of people to the previous episode saying (mostly joking) "Well guys, the MCU is over" and all that. Because back when season 1 came out, I also thought this show was gonna have a real impact on the movie side of MCU, but guess what? 2 years and many movies later, it had near zero impact on it. Like they don't even make you feel how dire and grand the deleting of branches is in this show alone, let alone in the MCU.
If they actually made the decision to let this show lead to real change in the MCU, like replacing Kang with Doctor Doom after the event of this season, or any other actual big changes caused by this, then I would be less disappointed. Like even WandaVision had more impact on the MCU and the multiverse than this show. I hope this is leading to something good, because as much as these past two episodes were good, this season didn't have enough time to deliver a well-developed plot and characters.
Nonetheless, this episode was really good and I hope they don't do the Disney Plus tradition of giving us a rushed 30-minute finale, and deliver and actually well-written and satisfying final episode instead.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaHunter B-15 goes by the identity of Verity Willis. In the comics, Verity was an ally of Loki.
- ErroresWhen Sylvie puts on the "Loaded" album by Velvet Underground in the record store, she starts the first song on side 2 of the LP. The song that is heard is "Oh! Sweet Nuthin' ", the last song on side 2, which can be clearly seen on the label.
- Créditos curiososAt the end of the closing credits the Zaniac arcade game is heard saying "You died! Insert your coin, loser!"
- Bandas sonorasThunder in Your Heart
Written by Lenny Macaluso and Gloria Sklerov
Performedd by John Farnham
Courtesy of Curb Records, Inc.
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