The Dox in box scene is probably the most gruesome moment in the main MCU (i. e. excepting the Netflix shows).
Seeing Timely get spaghettified was great and a good use of a Chekhov’s gun. I appreciate seeing story arcs that build up to the heroes succeeding but despite their best efforts they still lose — very evocative of Infinity War or Empire Strikes Back. Anything is on the table now, and I hope the following episodes will lean into connecting with the storylines of other recent projects.
Since Loki and Sylvie have telekinesis (and magic was unblocked in the TVA at the time), couldn’t they have just used magic to lift the device across the bridge and into the machine and activate it without anyone being exposed to the time radiation decay?
Maybe. I interpreted Brad breaking out of the trance as being due to Sylvie no longer putting her efforts toward enchanting him, or to her getting out of range for her powers to work.
Well that was intense. For an episode so dialogue heavy, a lot happened, and more action than we've gotten in the last few episodes. Really felt like a season finale, and the last two episodes are wide open now. This is good MCU.
I was so thinking that Timely was going to throw scalding hot cocoa in that dude's face and then scamper off into the depths of the TVA to cause problems somewhere.
Another amazing episode, especially compared to the previous one! That ending really caught me off-guard haha, and the horror on their faces when the loom exploded... I am so excited for where this is going to go!
"We need someone to go out and do the thing really quickly in the even more dangerous multiverse time vortex conditions than before."
"Maybe one of the literal gods hanging out here? Especially now that we turned off the whole magic limiter thing?"
"No. How about the human guy from the 1800s who is mystified by hot chocolate and who we're concerned is going to end up literally spread across the multiverse?"
"Great idea. What's the worst that can happen? We inadvertently literally spread him across the multiverse?"
It's weird -- I think the McD's theme in the last episode was right at the edge of being without taste. This show owes so much to its set/prop/costume design staff that it's OK to show off how much their work was inspired by the aesthetics of those early-80's McDonnalds restaurants. For an old like me, seeing those overhead menu boards again genuinely felt like a treat. Bloviating about how good the apple pies are was really pushing it, though.
I feel like that was the joke though. Before 92, the apple pies were deep fried, and they were waaaay better than the version they serve nowadays. Since they're in the deep fried era, I kinda took it as a dig at current mcd's.
I thought Mobius’ enthusiasm for the hot apple pies was consistent with his adoring better-living-through-chemistry lime pie or machine made hot chocolate in the TVA.
He’s been stuck in the limited palate options of the TVA, his memory of a richer, real-life stripped from him. Of course 80s McDonald’s is a taste sensation.