Glorious Purpose
- El episodio se transmitió el 9 nov 2023
- TV-14
- 56min
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9.4/10
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Tras aprender a controlar el deslizamiento temporal, Loki debe de regresar en el tiempo para poder arreglar el Telar Temporal y salvar a todas las líneas del tiempo, convirtiéndose en el dio... Leer todoTras aprender a controlar el deslizamiento temporal, Loki debe de regresar en el tiempo para poder arreglar el Telar Temporal y salvar a todas las líneas del tiempo, convirtiéndose en el dios que siempre estuvo destinado a ser.Tras aprender a controlar el deslizamiento temporal, Loki debe de regresar en el tiempo para poder arreglar el Telar Temporal y salvar a todas las líneas del tiempo, convirtiéndose en el dios que siempre estuvo destinado a ser.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Nick Owenford
- TVA Judge
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Here we are. After two great seasons, Marvel Studios' Loki has seemingly come to an end... And it's beautiful
This episode, almost an hour in length, provides us with possibly the best episode in Marvel television. It gives an incredible conclusion to the series, and the stories and characters within it
I'm honestly feeling lost for words after finishing it. It's just a perfect episode that's amazing in aspects all across the board, and puts the rest of recent MCU media to shame
In contrast to the majority of Phases 4 & 5, this episode left you with a lot to think about, and I really hope the responses this series has had from fans motivates the Studio to do better
Perfect ending to a fantastic show. This is art.
This episode, almost an hour in length, provides us with possibly the best episode in Marvel television. It gives an incredible conclusion to the series, and the stories and characters within it
I'm honestly feeling lost for words after finishing it. It's just a perfect episode that's amazing in aspects all across the board, and puts the rest of recent MCU media to shame
In contrast to the majority of Phases 4 & 5, this episode left you with a lot to think about, and I really hope the responses this series has had from fans motivates the Studio to do better
Perfect ending to a fantastic show. This is art.
Visually this episode was beautiful. The Audio mixing was perfect. The writing was captivating and interesting. The acting will bring on a series of emotions. The episode succefully completes an character arc in a way that makes it final but at the same time opens a mulitverse worth of endless possibilities. How this series will affect the rest of the MCU is going to be fun to follow. Most things in the MCU phase 5 has been a let down, this series however does no such thing. If you like a detailed show that will give you hours of water cooler conversations this is the show for you. 10 out of 10 and this should win ever award there is.
10tardezyx
To be honest, the season started a little weakly and I initially suspected that the writers would lose the thread and get lost in countless confusions. But with the last 3 episodes and a finale in which all the threads (including a small detour into the first season) come together, they have achieved a masterpiece. The motivation of the One and Loki's decisions, which go against his original intention but ultimately lead him to his desired fate, build a formula that goes beyond Spock's sacrifice in Star Trek II: "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few - or the one". While Spock (from his point of view) basically didn't change his own fate (he acted completely logically), we observe something completely different with Loki: We witness a comprehensible, heartbreaking character development of a misunderstood, even pitiable would-be villain whose own mirror image leads him to the ultimate self-sacrifice.
What a ride!
What a ride!
"The Glorious Purpose" marks a triumphant conclusion to Loki's second season, weaving together a tapestry of intricate plotlines, profound character development, and stunning visuals. Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino shine as the titular characters, their chemistry palpable and their performances captivating. The episode masterfully tackles themes of free will, destiny, and the repercussions of our actions, leaving an indelible mark on the character and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In the aftermath of Sylvie's fateful decision, Loki finds himself in a pivotal moment of self-discovery. Haunted by the consequences of his past actions and the vastness of the multiverse before him, he grapples with the weight of responsibility and the potential for redemption. Hiddleston portrays Loki's internal struggle with nuance and depth, his portrayal evolving beyond the mischievous trickster of the past into a complex individual grappling with his own identity and the potential for change.
Sylvie's arc mirrors Loki's, as she confronts the echoes of her own past and the burden of carrying on the legacy of He Who Remains. Di Martino imbuesSylvie with a fierce determination and a vulnerability that resonates deeply with the audience. Her journey from a solitary variant to a reluctant leader is one of self-acceptance and the recognition of her own power, culminating in a poignant decision that seals the fate of the multiverse.
The visuals in "The Glorious Purpose" are nothing short of breathtaking, transporting viewers across the vast expanse of the multiverse and into the intricate workings of the Citadel. The time-bending sequences are seamlessly executed, showcasing the boundless possibilities of time and the consequences of altering its delicate balance. The episode's aesthetic is a visual feast, blending the fantastical elements of the MCU with a touch of surrealism that complements the narrative's exploration of existence and the nature of reality.
The script, penned by Eric Martin, is equally impressive, delving into philosophical questions of free will and determinism while maintaining the engaging action and humor that have become synonymous with the Loki series. Martin skillfully weaves together the complexities of the multiverse, the intricacies of the TVA, and the personal struggles of the characters, creating a cohesive narrative that resonates on multiple levels.
"The Glorious Purpose" marks a triumphant conclusion to Loki's second season, weaving together a tapestry of intricate plotlines, profound character development, and stunning visuals. Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino shine as the titular characters, their chemistry palpable and their performances captivating. The episode masterfully tackles themes of free will, destiny, and the repercussions of our actions, leaving an indelible mark on the character and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In the aftermath of Sylvie's fateful decision, Loki finds himself in a pivotal moment of self-discovery. Haunted by the consequences of his past actions and the vastness of the multiverse before him, he grapples with the weight of responsibility and the potential for redemption. Hiddleston portrays Loki's internal struggle with nuance and depth, his portrayal evolving beyond the mischievous trickster of the past into a complex individual grappling with his own identity and the potential for change.
Sylvie's arc mirrors Loki's, as she confronts the echoes of her own past and the burden of carrying on the legacy of He Who Remains. Di Martino imbuesSylvie with a fierce determination and a vulnerability that resonates deeply with the audience. Her journey from a solitary variant to a reluctant leader is one of self-acceptance and the recognition of her own power, culminating in a poignant decision that seals the fate of the multiverse.
The visuals in "The Glorious Purpose" are nothing short of breathtaking, transporting viewers across the vast expanse of the multiverse and into the intricate workings of the Citadel. The time-bending sequences are seamlessly executed, showcasing the boundless possibilities of time and the consequences of altering its delicate balance. The episode's aesthetic is a visual feast, blending the fantastical elements of the MCU with a touch of surrealism that complements the narrative's exploration of existence and the nature of reality.
The script, penned by Eric Martin, is equally impressive, delving into philosophical questions of free will and determinism while maintaining the engaging action and humor that have become synonymous with the Loki series. Martin skillfully weaves together the complexities of the multiverse, the intricacies of the TVA, and the personal struggles of the characters, creating a cohesive narrative that resonates on multiple levels.
"The Glorious Purpose" is a fitting conclusion to Loki's journey, leaving the audience with a profound sense of satisfaction and a lingering sense of contemplation. The episode's exploration of existential themes, coupled with its exceptional performances and stunning visuals, elevates it to a level of excellence that is sure to leave a lasting impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In the aftermath of Sylvie's fateful decision, Loki finds himself in a pivotal moment of self-discovery. Haunted by the consequences of his past actions and the vastness of the multiverse before him, he grapples with the weight of responsibility and the potential for redemption. Hiddleston portrays Loki's internal struggle with nuance and depth, his portrayal evolving beyond the mischievous trickster of the past into a complex individual grappling with his own identity and the potential for change.
Sylvie's arc mirrors Loki's, as she confronts the echoes of her own past and the burden of carrying on the legacy of He Who Remains. Di Martino imbuesSylvie with a fierce determination and a vulnerability that resonates deeply with the audience. Her journey from a solitary variant to a reluctant leader is one of self-acceptance and the recognition of her own power, culminating in a poignant decision that seals the fate of the multiverse.
The visuals in "The Glorious Purpose" are nothing short of breathtaking, transporting viewers across the vast expanse of the multiverse and into the intricate workings of the Citadel. The time-bending sequences are seamlessly executed, showcasing the boundless possibilities of time and the consequences of altering its delicate balance. The episode's aesthetic is a visual feast, blending the fantastical elements of the MCU with a touch of surrealism that complements the narrative's exploration of existence and the nature of reality.
The script, penned by Eric Martin, is equally impressive, delving into philosophical questions of free will and determinism while maintaining the engaging action and humor that have become synonymous with the Loki series. Martin skillfully weaves together the complexities of the multiverse, the intricacies of the TVA, and the personal struggles of the characters, creating a cohesive narrative that resonates on multiple levels.
"The Glorious Purpose" marks a triumphant conclusion to Loki's second season, weaving together a tapestry of intricate plotlines, profound character development, and stunning visuals. Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino shine as the titular characters, their chemistry palpable and their performances captivating. The episode masterfully tackles themes of free will, destiny, and the repercussions of our actions, leaving an indelible mark on the character and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In the aftermath of Sylvie's fateful decision, Loki finds himself in a pivotal moment of self-discovery. Haunted by the consequences of his past actions and the vastness of the multiverse before him, he grapples with the weight of responsibility and the potential for redemption. Hiddleston portrays Loki's internal struggle with nuance and depth, his portrayal evolving beyond the mischievous trickster of the past into a complex individual grappling with his own identity and the potential for change.
Sylvie's arc mirrors Loki's, as she confronts the echoes of her own past and the burden of carrying on the legacy of He Who Remains. Di Martino imbuesSylvie with a fierce determination and a vulnerability that resonates deeply with the audience. Her journey from a solitary variant to a reluctant leader is one of self-acceptance and the recognition of her own power, culminating in a poignant decision that seals the fate of the multiverse.
The visuals in "The Glorious Purpose" are nothing short of breathtaking, transporting viewers across the vast expanse of the multiverse and into the intricate workings of the Citadel. The time-bending sequences are seamlessly executed, showcasing the boundless possibilities of time and the consequences of altering its delicate balance. The episode's aesthetic is a visual feast, blending the fantastical elements of the MCU with a touch of surrealism that complements the narrative's exploration of existence and the nature of reality.
The script, penned by Eric Martin, is equally impressive, delving into philosophical questions of free will and determinism while maintaining the engaging action and humor that have become synonymous with the Loki series. Martin skillfully weaves together the complexities of the multiverse, the intricacies of the TVA, and the personal struggles of the characters, creating a cohesive narrative that resonates on multiple levels.
"The Glorious Purpose" is a fitting conclusion to Loki's journey, leaving the audience with a profound sense of satisfaction and a lingering sense of contemplation. The episode's exploration of existential themes, coupled with its exceptional performances and stunning visuals, elevates it to a level of excellence that is sure to leave a lasting impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
A whole 50 minutes of thrill ride and what can I say, it was just mind blowing
Loki is undoubtedly MCU's best show and it delivered one greatest finale I have ever seen.
Tom Hiddleston absolutely shines as Loki and provides us with the best character arc for any comic book character ever put to film.
Visual effects "woah" mind blown I don't know if any show has better Visual effects than this.
Owen Wilson looks as amazing as he always is and Sophia Di Martino was great.
Undoubtedly Tom Hiddleston steals the show.
Totally loved his performance.
I don't know what the state of MCU is currently but I will say, it is the best.
Tom Hiddleston absolutely shines as Loki and provides us with the best character arc for any comic book character ever put to film.
Visual effects "woah" mind blown I don't know if any show has better Visual effects than this.
Owen Wilson looks as amazing as he always is and Sophia Di Martino was great.
Undoubtedly Tom Hiddleston steals the show.
Totally loved his performance.
I don't know what the state of MCU is currently but I will say, it is the best.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaLoki's line "We die with the dying. We're born with the dead." comes from T.S. Eliot's poem "Little Gidding." The poem's main themes are time and redemption, themes shared with this show.
- Créditos curiososThe Marvel logo runs backwards.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 30 Marvel Moments That Left Us Speechless (2024)
- Bandas sonorasA Fifth of Beethoven
Written and Performed by Walter Murphy
Courtesy of BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
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