The first episode looked back at Loki's life in the MCU;
In the second episode TVA began to explain various time settings, talked about three-quarters of the plot, and the appearance of the female Loki at the end was quite surprising;
Episode 3: "I" and I chatted in the car to learn more about each other's past. The more impressive line is estimated to be: "Love is a dagger". (In 2077, it was a bit of a drama, and many plots on the satellite didn't feel like it was started...and the drama was really too much...)
In the fourth episode, the Nexus of "I love myself" was finally confirmed, and the ending was reversed, and a bunch of Loki from the parallel universe appeared in the easter egg.
The fifth episode was not what I expected, it was too much, a group of Loki played a Disney child's play-style fighting scene. (The whole mascot came out as an easter egg, the frog Thor... Alligator Loki, by the way, MCU can sell a wave of Alligator Loki peripherals to make money?)
The sixth episode, okay, Kang finally came out. All the stories in the whole season are paving the way for him. A story that can be clearly told in a few lines has to be dragged out for an entire episode. (The new MCU title is not bad)
I am a 10-year-old fan of the MCU, and I am disappointed after watching it. I think that most of the plots are "talks to explain TVA settings, character backgrounds, etc.", but I always feel that every talk is repeating and deepening the impression, bringing the audience through The settings I learned from the first talk were repeated over and over again. (D+ seems to have learned the essence of CW talk.)
Some people say that because the screenwriter of R&M went to Marvel, the fifth episode of R&M came up with big sperm monsters, space babies and a bunch of popcorn clips to connote Marvel.
Iron Horse, R&M is excellent because of its fast pace. Each episode will directly tell the sci-fi setting of this episode in short words, and then promote the audience to deepen their impression through events, such as the time gate in season 5, Rick said a word "The flow of time and space on both sides of the door is different", Morty added "The Chronicles of Narnia", the audience immediately accepted this setting, and got to the interaction between Morty and the tauren, which led to the whole process of problems appearing - fermenting - worsening - solving.
(Actually, the third and fourth episodes of the fifth season of R&M were boring and frustrating.)
Although the name of the show is "Rocky", I haven't seen the growth of the protagonist Loki throughout the season. Loki is still the same Loki until the end. Before making major decisions, he will get tired of talking about crookedly, and he can't think of any The only way to seduce Sylvie is to rely on some emotional lines. Sylvie, the Loki variant, she didn't change anything from beginning to end, she only thought about killing and killing... revenge... overthrowing TVA... just like she was at the beginning, and then stabbed out of the multiverse.
It's really unnecessary to make this show just to attract new characters. Kang the Conqueror, a very popular villain in the comics, a character well-known to fans, will take a whole season to lead.
"Wanda Vision" made us over-interpret the "Mephisto Theory", "Yang Guo and the Sculpture" made the controversial John Walker topic, "Black Widow" also collapsed a few days ago, let alone Afterwards, "X-Qi", which is unlikely to be introduced, and "The Eternals", which the director stepped on thunder, are now unsatisfactory for Loki's finale. Can it make the MCU longer? After all, no one wants the next decade of the MCU to fall from the altar.
I really laughed to death when I saw a comment at station B. Hahahaha.
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