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.
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Nick Owenford
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Opiniones destacadas
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.
After two amazing seasons, Marvel Studios' Loki seems to have come to a close... And it's stunning
This nearly hour-long episode may be the best in Marvel television. It delivers an incredible conclusion to the series and its characters' stories
I'm truly at a loss for words after watching it. It's a flawless episode that excels in every aspect, and outshines recent MCU content
Unlike much of Phases 4 & 5, this episode leaves you with a lot to ponder, and I hope the positive fan response motivates the Studio to strive for even better
A perfect conclusion to an outstanding show. This is art.
This nearly hour-long episode may be the best in Marvel television. It delivers an incredible conclusion to the series and its characters' stories
I'm truly at a loss for words after watching it. It's a flawless episode that excels in every aspect, and outshines recent MCU content
Unlike much of Phases 4 & 5, this episode leaves you with a lot to ponder, and I hope the positive fan response motivates the Studio to strive for even better
A perfect conclusion to an outstanding show. This is art.
The season finale of Loki has set a new standard, not just for Marvel's streaming series, but for storytelling within the superhero genre itself. Packed with breathtaking visuals, emotionally resonant performances, and mind-bending plot twists, this episode is a testament to the brilliance of Loki's writers and creators.
From the opening scene, we are plunged into the heart of a multiverse that feels alive and unpredictable, as if each frame holds secrets waiting to be uncovered. Tom Hiddleston's portrayal of Loki reaches unparalleled depth here, capturing the god of mischief's evolution from self-serving anti-hero to complex protagonist in a way that feels both satisfying and heartbreaking. His chemistry with co-stars, especially Sophia Di Martino's Sylvie, is electric and poignant, embodying the tension between love, fate, and identity.
The visuals are nothing short of cinematic, blending Norse mythology and sci-fi grandeur with stunning finesse. Coupled with a soundtrack that feels simultaneously nostalgic and foreboding, the aesthetic immerses viewers into Loki's journey, and at moments, you feel like you're traversing realms alongside him.
Yet, what truly sets this finale apart is its daring narrative choices. The show isn't afraid to ask profound questions about destiny, free will, and self-worth, seamlessly integrating these themes into an action-packed storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
In conclusion, the finale is a marvel (pun intended) of storytelling, leaving us with the sense that we've only begun to scratch the surface of what the multiverse holds. This episode will be remembered as a defining moment in the MCU, proving that the possibilities are as boundless as Loki himself.
From the opening scene, we are plunged into the heart of a multiverse that feels alive and unpredictable, as if each frame holds secrets waiting to be uncovered. Tom Hiddleston's portrayal of Loki reaches unparalleled depth here, capturing the god of mischief's evolution from self-serving anti-hero to complex protagonist in a way that feels both satisfying and heartbreaking. His chemistry with co-stars, especially Sophia Di Martino's Sylvie, is electric and poignant, embodying the tension between love, fate, and identity.
The visuals are nothing short of cinematic, blending Norse mythology and sci-fi grandeur with stunning finesse. Coupled with a soundtrack that feels simultaneously nostalgic and foreboding, the aesthetic immerses viewers into Loki's journey, and at moments, you feel like you're traversing realms alongside him.
Yet, what truly sets this finale apart is its daring narrative choices. The show isn't afraid to ask profound questions about destiny, free will, and self-worth, seamlessly integrating these themes into an action-packed storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
In conclusion, the finale is a marvel (pun intended) of storytelling, leaving us with the sense that we've only begun to scratch the surface of what the multiverse holds. This episode will be remembered as a defining moment in the MCU, proving that the possibilities are as boundless as Loki himself.
Season 1 was amazing, season 2 was "out of this world"
With the whole timeline dying and its branches at risk of being erased forever, Loki will make the hardest choices and that specific decision will change the course of their time forever.
This series proves that this is the BEST of Marvel in the small screen and even yet one of those top tier projects that they have throughout the course of their cinematic universe. The whole season 2 is full of more possibilities and more questions looming as to what Marvel can still offer. The ending and the whole "Glorious Purpose" of Loki has finally come together in the season finale.
Hoping for season 3 and to seeing Loki again in any future Marvel projects.
Loki Season 2 is 9.5/10 for me.
#LokiSeason2 #Loki.
With the whole timeline dying and its branches at risk of being erased forever, Loki will make the hardest choices and that specific decision will change the course of their time forever.
This series proves that this is the BEST of Marvel in the small screen and even yet one of those top tier projects that they have throughout the course of their cinematic universe. The whole season 2 is full of more possibilities and more questions looming as to what Marvel can still offer. The ending and the whole "Glorious Purpose" of Loki has finally come together in the season finale.
Hoping for season 3 and to seeing Loki again in any future Marvel projects.
Loki Season 2 is 9.5/10 for me.
#LokiSeason2 #Loki.
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!
¿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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