The story starts from Avengers 4. After Thanos snapped his fingers, the Avengers collected the Infinity Stones and wanted to resurrect half of the lives that had disappeared. And across various timelines, there will always be accidents. Loki also accidentally got the universe Rubik's Cube and went directly somewhere? And then taken away by the Time Administration.
Then a brand new concept of Marvel universe, parallel universe; a main timeline, due to various accidents, completes the timeline branch, the Time Administration is to deal with the branch in time, and then reset the time, the whole world along the As the main timeline develops, it always does.
Now there is an accident, and it is found that there are "time criminals" resisting the Time Administration, and the soldiers of the Time Administration have sacrificed one after another; Mobius, who is investigating the matter, wants to find out another Loki's time criminal through Loki ; Through continuous deepening, everyone also realized the problem of the Time Administration itself. Everyone in it was originally a time criminal, and the three giants in charge of the Time Administration were just puppet robots... What kind of existence is the Time Administration?
There are 6 episodes in the first season. The first three episodes introduce the concept of Time Administration and Time. Loki and Mobius work together to find the female Loki (time criminal), and the first climax behind is the leader of Time Administration. After the people are killed, everyone finds out the truth of the Time Administration; the second climax is the last episode, defeating the magic cloud and entering the castle at the end of time. After understanding the reasons for the establishment of the Time Administration and the experience, female Loki resolutely decided to take it. The time manager of this timeline was killed, so various timelines spread completely, and the concept of parallel time and space was established. Loki was brought back to a timeline that was not the original time and space, laying a great foreshadowing for the second part.
The whole production is really excellent, and it is executed in full accordance with the standards of the film; the 6 episodes can be viewed as a film with less compact editing, especially the special effects of the fight of the magic cloud, the time and space travel in various periods, and the scene transitions are very atmospheric ( Rich); the action design in the fly in the ointment is really bad, and the fighting scenes are not good enough, because there are many fighting scenes, so good action guidance could have added a lot of points. But it's still as bright as Marvel's style, with rich colors and funny plots. There are still some small surprises in it, such as so many Loki, and a crocodile with a crown.
The story is still quite new, and it has also begun to create a parallel universe. It turned out that Spider-Man 2 said it was going to open a parallel universe. It turned out to be a lie made by drones. Now Spider-Man 3 is still in production. Various notices and gossip, three generations of Spider-Man In the same frame, is it also necessary to make parallel worlds the norm? Since the TV series has already thrown things out, and the ratings seem to be good, then this can be considered stable. It not only rounds the story, but also lays a great foreshadowing for the time that will be changed later due to the branch of the timeline. The first part The time administrator who was killed, the clone finally became the ruler of the time administration (the statue changed from the Big Three to his), and the direction of the subsequent plot is also very recommended, looking forward to the second season!
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