I love their reactions to He Who Remains. Especially the comments about his skin color. -"A black man?" -"KANG!!!!" -"It's Kang!" -"Holy shit. It's Kang." -"It's fucking Kang." -"Yeah! It's Kang." -"He Who Remains is black." -"It's a black man? Ok, we are good."
Those are hilarious reactions to seeing He Who Remains played by Jonathan Majors, I thought it was pretty unexpected too! But I loved it though, and because he will play all these different versions of Kang, most notably Nathaniel Richards, it's a good bet the Fantastic Four will be depicted as a fully diverse group when they enter the fold. And I'm all for it!
@@chrisgiles6050 disagree, idk why people agree with this narrative to just diversify anything in the name of inclusivity. Be inclusive by being creative and making/adding actual before established new diverse members into the team. Hollywood has this mentality of shoehorning other races into established characters rather than giving writers a chance to explore new stories/characters we have never seen before. Like Black panther (and soon Iron Heart), yesss. We need more like that! We want to see the characters we have known and loved as they were not some other version of them. The way it’s now is simply exploiting diversity for profit and that doesn’t sit right with me.
@@TimmySquibs I don’t really care no. Because at the end of the day bro is going to be blue and I don’t really care about Kang like that, that would be like being upset at Gamora so no, dumb question. Even if he would end up without the blue look, which idk why they would do that, it still wouldn’t matter to me. Idc about every character equally like that. We better see the classic Fantastic Four like in the comics tho. Because the last one sucked and ironically, Micheal B. Jordan was the best thing about that hot mess. At least he acted the character. Marvel has to deliver on the next fr, no bullshit and they better don’t fuck up Dr Doom. If they go with a more diverse team instead, then well I won’t be upset, but definitely disappointed. Cause it would be just another using diversity for profit. So it better be damn good.
@@TheAdissimo god dosent chaneg reality, freedom of action, god gave us the means to stop them, we not doning it, coroption on evrey side, of corse deffren leveles.
I think He who remains had bigger things to focus on instead of one mad titan poofing half of all life in one universe like Loki said this is bigger than what we thought
@@SmittyBacall1858 you going to cry? lmao why are you so scared for people to bring up race? he made an observation... honestly, look deep down inside and ask yourself why are you like that because thats just wierd. You think i flip out anytime somebody says "hey, that guys white!". you dont deserve that name.
@@SmittyBacall1858 Buuuut that's EXACTLY what you just did. You threw a hissy fit over a comment. I've seen lots of trac video's I'm a PWHustle subscriber. Most of what he says are just him joking around. Snow flake much? The man just like goofing off it's obvious him saying that was in jest but yet you got you panties in a bunch enough to say he always brings race into everything when anyone with a brain can see he's just having fun? And yeah his sound needs work but from what I've been seeing he's getting better at it. lmao
@Yuna Kaneko Lee It makes sense. She was literally orphaned as a child and only had one mission in life. Is she just going to throw away millennia of hard work on some other Loki? Besides, we got the multiverse of madness now. Anyone hating on Sylvie is literally stupid.
No fluff, just straight to the point reactions of various RU-vidrs, exactly what I needed. Plus, the decision to include different reactions and keep the episode running chronologically, instead of repeating reactions for the same scenes like other compilation channels do was perfect. And, this is edited extremely well. Good job man.
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Remember when it was like a crazy reveal that Hydra was in control of Shield... and now we’re literally on the verge of a multiversal war... how far we’ve come
I love the scary reactions of the jumpscares of Miss minutes,The kiss reaction,And the ending.Anyway this episode is one of the best of all the Series.
What's really trippy is that if you believe in the multiverse theory that means every action you take causes a split. I just drive a semi and every time I choose weather or not to stop some where, park overnight somewhere, or have a close call I always think, "I wonder how my alternate self is doing?" Just by reading this and deciding weather or not to take it seriously you are making new branches.
Truly! I think this year has been amazing! Has literally been blowing my mind, the level they have been operating at. Most excited I've been about the future of the MCU for sure (except after Infinity War, waiting for End Game, but that movie was a disappointment for me).
No telling how old Kang is at this point. The Citadel exists beyond time. Ravonna and Mobius have been friends for *eons*. I think he's just tired. Both options allow him to leave the citadel.
@@TonyTylerDraws for now, but it will eventualy emerge back to where is it, where it belong. Because This Kang, is the only one left after the great war, every damn time.
I'm so glad that people are now appreciating Tara Strong's performance in this episode, even though I was in love with it in Episode 1. I'd always watch Fairly Odd Parents as a kid as well as Teen Titans, and Strong can do it all.
yeah I remember when she did a podcast with Kevin Smith a couple years back and went through her characters she voiced over the years. it was so amazing
@@johnsantos507 Marvel Netflix series were always connected to the MCU. They just couldn’t directly reference names of characters for licensing reasons but they’ve mentioned the Invasion of New York in S1 of Daredevil, The Raft in S2 of Jessica Jones, Sokovia in S2 of Iron Fist etc.
@@FiremanH16 But, my brother told me that Marvel Netflix series are not part of the MCU. Yeah, there is an Easter egg every Marvel Netflix Series including Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D series.
@@johnsantos507 those shows will all be transitioning over to Disney+ for soft reboots which will allow them to completely integrate those characters into the MCU. The first one we’ll likely see make an MCU appearance is Daredevil/Matt Murdock in the next Spider-Man movie as Peter’s lawyer as he faces the murder charge for Quentin Beck’s death.
That “See you soon…..” along with that sly wink is honestly more terrifying then anything Thanos ever did…… I mean Jesus Christ talk about “I am inevitable…….”
I think ethically she made the wrong decision and here's why: Option 1: Kill Immortus and doom the multiverse to another war where trillions upon trillions of beings die. You realize you screwed up, go to war and hope your universe wins all so you can go back to one timeline again. Everyone has free will, many will die. Option 2: Maintain the continuity of one timeline and no one has free will but there's no multiversal war where trillions upon trillions of lives are lost and everyone exists on one timeline. I have no problem with predestination especially if it means my timeline doesn't get wiped out in a multiversal war because one variant wanted revenge.
@@danidsds They don't feed entire universes to Alioth, just the part where the Nexus event occurred and it gets reset using "reset charges". Loki explained, "Reset charges prune the affected radius of a branched timeline, allowing time to heal all its wounds... Which by the way sounds like a nice way of saying disintegrate everything in its vicinity." So it's only a AoE for whatever caused the Nexus event, not the entire universe. The universe remains a part of the sacred timeline. After Alioth destroyed the other universes/timelines, Imortus didn't need to feed him entire universes anymore.
@@Xerion1 Ok, makes more sense. Though, isn't the timeline affected by a bunch of people being wiped from existence? I mean, it's affected by Sylvie playing with her dolls but not by dozens of others being erased?:))
I like how when Sylvie and Loki are fighting, they’re all team Sylvie. But after she kills Kang, all of a sudden they’re all “noooo Sylvie what have you done!?” Damn ya’ll might be Loki varients too based on how quickly you turned on her 😂😭
That Kang was sort of the GOOD one. But he was tired. Trillions of years being alive, beyond eternity. He held on as long as he could. It was selfless, in a way. But any person would be tired eventually. Even in then end, he couldnt off himself. He wanted to be "surprised" by an event he could not predict, before he dies. Its actually sad, for this version of Kang.
No one is good or bad here, the multiverse exists and the realities are meant to interact with each other otherwise there wouldn't be a way for that to happen
Sylvie just committed the original sin of the Marvel multi verse. Like Eve was of the same flesh as Adam, Loki and Sylvie were both Loki. Free will is unleashed.
"he let thanos happen" actually yes and i think i might know why kang NEEDED thanos to snap and dust the people because kang NEEDED tony to create the quantum time machine, and he DEFINITELY needed tony dead because tony was too smart, he wouldve figured out about kang and the tva (mostly because time travel involves the quantum realm and the theory is that the city seen in the quantum realm in antman and the wasp was actually chronopolis and is where the tva is located, what mobius said mirrors what scott said "time works differently in the quantum realm/the tva) and the sacred timeline was chosen above all others because its the only scenario that thanos snaps, tony creates the time machine, and then tony sacrifices himself to beat thanos so that tony wouldnt be able to keep looking into the quantum realm, but he had one MAJOR oversight, he really underestimated what the other heroes are capable of (scott/hope/hank, strange/peter, scarlet witch, and loki, they), because he was mostly focused on tony,
@@shawnhoelscher1440 see I almost agree with you, I don't think he's afraid of Tony as he was in the present, I think he was afraid of his potential, same with Thanos, he wasn't afraid of Tony because of his power, but because of his intellect, look at what his nano suit was able to do to Thanos even without knowing anything about how strong Thanos is
@@AeonAxisProductions He Who Remains was breezy as fuck in front of TWO Asgardians. You think some human will freak Kang out? You tweaking. You diehard Iron Man fans are a funny lot.
@@shawnhoelscher1440 Did you not read what he just said? Those 2 "Asgardians" don't have nearly half the brain power Stark has, that's the whole point...he may not fear what Stark could do physically but his brain is his biggest weapon and he knows how to use it unlike most
@@caramelpop9427 you sad Iron Man Stan's can't get over that Kang might be smarter than Tony. Kang isn't scared of Tony. Again, you're Tweaking. Y'all gotta stop swallowing that Tony cum and come to your senses
The reactors you choose are so awesome. It's funny how they stay so in sync with each other from week to week. And I laugh every time over their collective groans when the episode is over.
At 13:15 when the thunder was rumbling and Kang said it’s happening, there’s a theory that was the same moment when Wanda went full Scarlet witch and Agatha told her “you don’t know what you’ve done”
the theory is correct because the event happens at the exact same time in both episodes. Wanda becomes Scarlet witch the exact same time in Wandavision's last episode that Kang makes that comment.
I don't doubt for a second that they are connected but the concept of "at the same time" doesn't really apply here. At the least, everything is happening at the same time as what happens in the citadel.
@@jamesmyles4540 When you deal with the multiverse and time travel, a lot of works play with the idea that "simultaneous" doesn't just mean occuring at the same time. Things can be metaphorically simultaneous in a cosmic sense, occuring at different points in the timeline, but being circumstantially connected. I would recommend the webcomic Homestuck as the best example of this concept at work (it goes as far to codify it as part of the world and make it a major part of the plot), but that's a pretty dense read, so I can understand not wanting to look into it.
@@paradoxxis8612 completely. For somthing to be actually simultaneous you first need the "Framerate of reality". I've definitely heard the name homestruck a few times. One of these days i am gona bite the bullet and actually read it.
@@jamesmyles4540 I wholeheartedly recommend it. It starts a bit slow, some of the jokes are a bit dated (being a decade old comic and all that), and it can get headscratchingly meta, but when the story hits its stride, it gets really good. Just, you know, fair warning. If you do start it, it will take _a while_ to finish.
Coming back and watching this after the Quantumania trailer. The connections are great. He Who Remains offered Loki and Sylvie a deal and now Kang is offering Scott a deal.
Imagine if we had Loki and then Antman Quantumania. Bc the next movies were nothing slightly related a bit (I think I forgot) but now we’re in a crazy dynasty now
@@degov5 yeah but it's not like they would tell you the theory is right straight away anyway. I think there might be some truth to the theory AND to the timing be coincidental. But the way Agatha was terrified of Wanda kinda makes me think it is all connected. After all it is said that Loki might be in Multiverse of Madness himself along with Strange and Wanda. And Strange is in Spider-Man where we now expect to see the first people crossing from one reality to another....but Kang did say that that started happening much later on in time...now of course he being able to control time makes It easy to think that he didn't have to necesseraly cross from one reality to another in the same point of time but...what if instead the one being in the MCU Multiverse now to open those bridges through reality is actually Wanda? What if the ending of WandaVision is her hearing the call for help of her sons in a brenched reality were they actually exist but that universe's Wanda can't save them so she opens portals through various realities in search of them and that's what makes It possible for Spider-Man villains to appear in Spider-Man No Way Home? And Strange is there to try to find out how is It happening, but the answer will come only in Multiverse of Madness, which, by pure coincidence I'm sure, literally spells "M.O.M.". I don't know.... something about it seems too coincidental.
This show has stood out for me in the MCU because it does not end with a massive battle. It ends with three characters talking and a sadistic choice. I hope more movies or television shows end like that.
Bro When Kang Said “See You Soon”, That Sended Shivers Down My Spine and Hearing kang Say “Haven’t I Killed You Before?” In the Antman and the Wasp Quantumania Trailer Leak
i been saying it since i seen this episode when it dropped, this is still the GREATEST episode of mcu tv we’ve gotten so far, and this video shows how it touched us all. shit was hype beyond belief. “see you soon” WHAT A COLD ASS DEATHBED LINE 🤯🙇🏽♂️ this episode was damn near perfection
Favorite Parts: 0:00-1:04 What a crazy and amazing intro 1:54-2:04 Jump scare from Miss Minutes 2:04-3:30 Loki and Sylvie confront Miss Minutes who tells them about He Who Remains and tempts them with an offer 4:53-6:33 Loki and Sylvie meet He Who Remains 9:46-10:13 Mobius M. Mobius attempts to prune Ravonna Renslayer, but she leavess through a Timedoor in search of "free will" 10:36-12:09 He Who Remains tells Loki and Sylvie about his backstory, the Multiversal War, and the creation of the TVA 12:43-12:57 He Who Remains gives Loki and Sylvie two options 16:36-17:00 Loki and Sylvie kiss 17:16-19:02 Sylvie kills He Who Remains, and the Multiverse finally happens in the MCU 20:10-21:16 Loki sees a statue of Kang the Conqueror 21:16-21:48 Post-credits scene confirming Season 2 of "Loki"
I’m still rewatching with Ant-Man 3 on horizon. Loki is legit, top 5 programming Marvel has ever done. The story lines and character development(s) are amazing.
I think that rock where Kangs stronghold is placed on, is whats left of his earth after weaponaising Alioth, that's why he got so emotional at one point.
Kang already got some of the coldest lines imo, first we got "See you soon" with the wink in Loki, then with the leaked Quantumania trailer he says to Scott, "An Avenger, have I killed you before?" The future looking bright lets not mess this one up.
It took me a while to see because Kang/he who remains is in fact human, just from the 31st century instead, the entire TVA consist of humans variants taken from their timelines, no humanoid extra terestrial beings like Asgardians are in there