At the point Loki was "interrogating" Brad, the block on magic in the TVA was still active, so all his normal tricks were off the table, leaving him with the trash compactor.
And how do you explain that Loki+Sylvie together use green smoke magic together? You can see in this video at 9:57 That place wasn't in the TVA? Idk think so... And somehow that place isnt in TVA...Then why not use the 2 gods magic the bigening of the fight? I am really qurious.
I agree with every sin except the "Loki is not using his powers"....TVA doesn't allow magic to work that's why in Season 1 Sylvie used Reset Chargers to attack the TVA. Also the McDonald's part was way too blatant
I think he means he imagines Loki can just take him to a branch timeline and use his magic against him there, rather than sitting in the TVA and menacingly seducing--I mean threatening--Brad.
You didn't sin the most outrageous thing! The prison cell where they hold Brad (and later others too), has a door that can be unlocked from the INSIDE (and apparently not from the outside, according to Mobius (unless he was just acting))!
5:38 No offense, but did he even pay attention to the show? They explained in Season 1 that Loki couldn't use his powers in the TVA because they managed to block him and any other magic users from doing so.
I actually really liked the torture scene so much, I would have removed a sin. But you know what is a sin? Hunter B-15 not allowing Casey to get a Ke Huy Quan signature.
I think that McDonald’s is actually one that was built in the 80s I believe where they filmed all their commercials at. It was a real building it just didn’t cook food
During the dark time of my life when I used to work for McDonald's, the drinks machine had 5 drink choices but also 2 for normal coke. So, is 3 for Sprite that much overkill?
Look, I love Loki. I adore him. But his character arc is so forced in this. I mean setting aside the lazy character development that was Loki’s little “documentary” viewing at the beginning of this show trying to push a once basically sociopathic villain into the Loki we knew post-Ragnarok, his attitude is WAY too…tame? I mean I could forgive the lazy ass way they butchered his character arc if they added some genuine moments of mischief or him bring morally gray. But I mean COME ON. This Loki seems to be more good than our OG Loki even after EVERYTHING he actually went through (and not just watched) 😭
Came across this recently, which was cut from episode four of Season One... seems like they did film some moments that would have made his arc feel more gradual / natural! Hard to get him and Sylvie to where they wanted them to be if they'd kept it in, as she never would have trusted him again... but I quite like it! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-84KUwSgMEJs.html
Y'all missed a trick with the fun voice-over of Casey at the end. Ya should have used some Red Dwarf when Lister realises the word is not "Our Rob or Ros"
No one talks about Loki turning into a horse and getting knocked up by a stallion but less people talk about how Odin took the product of that knocking up and road him into battle.
The only thing that bother me during this episode is the "Just tell me where Sylvie is, Brad" line being a voice-over line that wasn't neccesary at all. It actually took away some of the tension for me 😅 6:00
lol somehow the "sins" get worse. Tell me you played the show in the background without watching it ( knowing your writers will make up shit to ding) without telling me you played the show in the background without watching it ( knowing your writers will make up shit to ding). Obligatory "I said something funny and not a sin of the show" Ding.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (10:45): World of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment, 2004) commercial with Ozzy Osbourne (2008) 2 (10:51): Happy Gilmore (Universal Pictures, 1996) 3 (10:56): Friends, "The One with the Baby on the Bus" (season 2, episode 6; NBC, 2nd November 1995) 4 (11:08): Friends, "The One Where No One's Ready" (season 3, episode 2; NBC, 26th September 1996) 5 (11:13): Star Trek: Lower Decks, "Crisis Point" (season 1, episode 9; CBS All Access, 1st October 2020) 6 (11:18): Pulp Fiction (Miramax, 1994) 7 (11:29): Kingsman: The Secret Service (20th Century Studios, 2014)
Now my brain only contains one Loki doing a reverse harem jutsu Sasuke style, and my brain can't contain that and anything else simultaneously. I blame you, but go ahead and call it a sin removal instead because nothing matters anymore
In a show about Loki I was hoping to see Loki being Loki and not whatever the hell they made him in this. Him torturing the guy was way more in character but it comes doesn't show often enough.
5:49. You want Brad to open the door and let Mobius in. Just think that over. You want a prisoner. To open the door. To his cell. From the inside. Has it sunk in yet.
Technically, Loki did not rip the man’s eye ball out. He merely scanned it for Hawkeye. Granted, it appeared to be a fairly painful scan, but still, just a scan. No actual removal of the eye seems to have happened.
@@sabrinae486 looks like just a holographic representation of the eye to me. Not the actual eye. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DvqWlRBV81M.htmlsi=NYNWp9iX7gkG4oSj
Loki dose have powers that don’t work in the TVA …. I’m shocked you didn’t know that …. I’m just a fan, blowing cold air every where ….. Read my comment 😅 and have a nice day 5:40
Please sin The Lion Guard episode Return Of The Roar, Then sin The OA episode Chapter 1 Homecoming, Then sin My Little pony Friendship is Magic episode Friendship is Magic, Then sin Bojack Horseman episode Bojack Horseman: The Bojack Horseman Story Chapter 1