![]() ![]() This ending was one I can almost guarantee nobody was expecting, but it’s exactly the ending Loki, as a character, deserved. Speaking of this, huge props to whoever thought to tie this in. Loki does get a throne as he so wanted in his younger days, but not the throne he expected. He’s sacrificed all he could be and do for the greater good: everyone else’s lives. At the end of the episode, his eyes reflect nothing but pain, sacrifice, sadness, and a little bit of relief – he saved his friends. ![]() ![]() His gorgeous and expressive eyes had always been so light-hearted and mischievous. His journey of self-discovery and transformation is nothing short of a metamorphosis. He realized his what his glorious purpose was, where he should be. Powers are fun and it’s exciting to be a little chaotic child, I get that to a deep level, but there’s so much that falls on your shoulders simply because you can handle them. The man time slipped for centuries trying to figure out a way to get the Temporal Loom to properly expand and be able to hold all branches of the Sacred Timeline instead of taking everyone’s free will. The Loki we see in this finale is a polar opposite one. He only does things if he benefits from them and always double-crosses anyone he’s ever met. ![]() Loki starts out as a rebellious and very morally grey character. The one who is always behind every little prank, every major betrayal, and the one you really can’t trust is the one who saves us all. The Loki season 2 finale is an emotional rollercoaster (L-R): Owen Wilson as Mobius, Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15, Eugene Cordero as Casey, Sophia Di Martino as Sylvie, Ke Huy Quan as O.B., and Tom Hiddleston as Loki in Marvel Studios’ LOKI, Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. ![]()
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