Does the setting of the show really affect the movie?

Nyasia 2022-04-20 09:01:34

Just finished watching the last episode of season one.

Realistic lines like lightning infinite fractal

It's really Kang!

Although TV dramas belong to "successor", so the principle that there will not be important characters or major worldview settings has not changed, but this episode's handling of good health and the ending of TVA reality has been invaded by the plot still shocked me .

In a sense, this also explains the plot of the old American team in Avengers 4. From Loki escaping with the cube to the ending time line is messed up, the time it takes is almost as long as the American team after the war and travel back to the past. superior. Therefore, there is no longer a conflict in the traditional sense between the Russell brothers' statement that Team America has crossed to another timeline and the screenwriter's statement that Team America has always been on the main timeline, and even the coexistence of the two is the most accurate explanation. Because the reality line is no longer single or bifurcated or there is a loop, but intricately intertwined, and there will be influence and modification between each other.

The plane is indeed on the fifth floor! I hope that I can still tell wonderful stories under the situation that the plates are getting bigger and bigger.

In a sense, the major villain Thanos in the first decade was caused by Loki, and the major villain Kang in the next decade was also caused by Loki.

This episode is very picky and if you understand what Kang is about you won't get bored with those dialogues. Think of him as Emperor Shitian of Fengyun 2...

One star for the entire season for that bad fight.

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Loki quotes

  • [In a presidential suit]

    Loki: Oh, come on! What did you expect?

  • Loki: You're taking me somewhere to kill me?

    Mobius: No, I'm taking you some place to talk.

    Loki: Well, I don't like to talk.

    Mobius: But you do like to lie. Which you just did, 'cause we both know you love to talk.