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Loki's time has come...or has time has come for Loki? Six episodes of the newest Marvel Studios show on Disney Plus have begun streaming on Wednesdays. From mid-June to July 2021 we'll check to see how Loki and the Time Variance Authority are getting along. The god of mischief brought his glorious purpose to the first episode and we have a good idea about what to expect. We hear about the Time Keepers, the sacred timeline, Loki and his crime time...crime against time? time crime? Whatever, listen to Miss Minutes explain it all if you need to. Just don't forget to take a ticket.
Things are set up nicely and we can't wait for episode two. Loki may be the most important Marvel Studios show yet for no other reason than it's going to set up what we know about time and the multiverses that Doctor Strange and Ant-man and the Wasp and, well, everyone else are up against. We resisted the urge to dissect the episode scene-by-scene and word-for-word. There are so many directions the show can go, it feels like a Wonkavator.
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Loki's time has come...or has time has come for Loki? Six episodes of the newest Marvel Studios show on Disney Plus have begun streaming on Wednesdays. From mid-June to July 2021 we'll check to see how Loki and the Time Variance Authority are getting along. The god of mischief brought his glorious purpose to the first episode and we have a good idea about what to expect. We hear about the Time Keepers, the sacred timeline, Loki and his crime time...crime against time? time crime? Whatever, listen to Miss Minutes explain it all if you need to. Just don't forget to take a ticket.
Things are set up nicely and we can't wait for episode two. Loki may be the most important Marvel Studios show yet for no other reason than it's going to set up what we know about time and the multiverses that Doctor Strange and Ant-man and the Wasp and, well, everyone else are up against. We resisted the urge to dissect the episode scene-by-scene and word-for-word. There are so many directions the show can go, it feels like a Wonkavator.