Loki learns the true nature of 'glorious purpose' as he rectifies the past.Loki learns the true nature of 'glorious purpose' as he rectifies the past.Loki learns the true nature of 'glorious purpose' as he rectifies the past.
Tara Strong
- Miss Minutes
- (voice)
Nick Owenford
- TVA Judge
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- 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.
- Crazy creditsThe Marvel logo runs backwards.
- SoundtracksA Fifth of Beethoven
Written and Performed by Walter Murphy
Courtesy of BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Featured review
The burden of sacrifice
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!
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- tardezyx
- Nov 10, 2023
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- Runtime56 minutes
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