So that's where I grow up, the ends of a thousand worlds.
I have been attracted since the third episode. For audiences like me, the character reversal is very clever. In the early stage, the strange and terrifying variant of the unstoppable was rendered. When I saw Sylvie's face, when I started talking to her , just... can't take his eyes off (anyway, he has no resistance to such a girl).
At first, I just thought that the production lines and photography skills are very good (every episode is much better than Black Widow), which is the usual level of Marvel. I didn't have much sympathy for the character Loki before, mainly because I didn't like deceitful people (gods) who were full of lies and mixed truths. When Sylvie says "She's just a regular person on earth", she can't tell how it feels. Regarding collective interests and freewill, I am deeply touched by one of the comments: those who think freewill is ridiculous are nothing more than vested interests under the rule of order. The greatness and pragmatism of the beliefs of the collectivist supremacy are only obtained by sacrificing the interests of countless people, suppressing the freedom of countless people, and destroying the lives of countless people.
The essence of dialectics lies in this, to achieve freedom, one must accept the chaos brought about by freedom; or to give up freedom and privacy in exchange for a relatively stable order. Living in the latter environment, my heart actually prefers the former.
Not much should be said on this topic. Back to the plot itself. After watching this season, my opinion of Loki has changed a lot. This kind of good and evil, excellent and flamed character setting is very full, and Dowson himself is also very Charming.
As a Marvel fan with no brains, his interest in movies is far greater than chasing dramas. I have never read the comics of Mr. Stan Lee, and rarely look for clues or guess the direction of the plot. I just have expectations for the easter eggs and honestly wait for the follow-up.
All in all, Loki is a great Marvel show and highly recommended.
For all time, always.
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