I'm simply using the Marvel movies as a template when I judge this show. Like nearly all the movies it's silly and cheesy but it was more entertaining for me than 70% of the Marvel movie catalogue. It's popcorn stuff, a theme park attraction just like all Marvel productions.
show is overhyped in my opinion, its not better than wandavision but better that falcon and the winter soldier.
one big dissapointing thing is that loki is not the same from the movies, not to mention he becomes some side character at some point and other characters were more interesting than him, which is full contrast to the movies where he was very fun to watch there and most interesting.
something about the two lokis kissing feelt weird, like kissing your sister
soundtrack is great though
this show needed to be made from legion/fargo creator
show is overhyped in my opinion, its not better than wandavision but better that falcon and the winter soldier.
one big dissapointing thing is that loki is not the same from the movies, not to mention he becomes some side character at some point and other characters were more interesting than him, which is full contrast to the movies where he was very fun to watch there and most interesting.
something about the two lokis kissing feelt weird, like kissing your sister
soundtrack is great though
this show needed to be made from legion/fargo creator
Agree, the sound track was awesome, how they make the music sink in at the start and then with the end credits.
It was ok. Better than Wandavision. Overtalked - yes (ep with train). Panultimate episode with different Lokis was the best one IMO. At least the show didn't ended with showdown/beat down
Incest - bad.
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It feels like it's now written like TV rather than the first season where the only low-point was "Lamentis" and the rest could basically have been a movie.
Now every episode feels like Lamentis, where they are trying to stretch whatever story they have to as much runtime as they need and as many episodes are they were tasked to make.
An obscene amount of filler, pointless dialogue that often has a very improvised feel to it or nothing happening at all.
The first three episodes could have been one long episode (1h-1h30min)
They have no idea what they are doing and were rushed to create a second season
this is what happens
Remember The Hobbit? It's kind of like that but in TV format.
Though maybe the worst part is where, in it's current state, this show is still better than anything else Marvel has pushed out since Endgame/No Way Home
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