With Tom Hiddleston singing in Asgadian and charming his way into another crazy situation aboard the train, he continues to prove his resourcefulness through new kinds of adversity. The episode also gives a great deal of depth to Loki as a character from his takes on love to his memories of his upbringing on Asgard, giving yet another new level of intrigue to the long-standing anti-hero. From shape-shifting and enchanting their way onto the train to fighting their way out of trouble, the two are a force to be reckoned with. Loki and Sylvie had the chance to showcase every bit of mischief in their arsenal both toward each other and toward those they needed to get through on Lamentis. The majority of the episode was spent on the Kree planet Lamentis-1 in the year 2077, which could have any number of ties to other Kree-related MCU plot points through other franchises. The story's prime Loki proved himself to be quite the detective with his apocalypse reveal as Sylvie took the duo to what was described as the worst apocalypse imaginable. While it's obvious that she wants to make them pay for some kind of mistake, it will be interesting to find out what exactly that mistake is along with what Sylvie plans to do with the bureaucratic agency in charge of the Sacred Timeline. It's clear that they somehow did wrong by her in her own life and timeline, setting the Variant on a warpath of epic proportions. The episode showcased what actually happened when the TVA agent was taken in Episode 2, although it's still unclear what exactly Sylvie wants to do with the TVA. In terms of Di Martino, whether she's a hero or a villain or both, she seems to have quite the formidable powerset from her interaction with C-20. What viewers did get in the meantime was over half an hour of mental battles featuring Hiddleston and Di Martino's wit, sass, and sarcasm at every turn. Mobius and B-15 were nowhere to be found, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw's Judge Renslayer only saw 30 seconds herself, hopefully meaning fans are in for some more in-depth TVA madness one week from now.
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