I don’t even remember Loki in Thor 1 and 2. Good in Avengers. Comic relief in Thor 3. Shot up and clapped quick in IW. He Who Remains stole his thunder he had all season in one episode. Sylvie outshined him as well. OB and Miss Minutes were the highlights of season 2.

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The finale kinda sets them up to go either way whether they go on with Kang or pivot depending on the Majors case.

It's a shame he could possibly be a piece of shit cause he's awesome every time he shows up in any of these projects
It did kind of seem like they set it up in case they had to move away from Majors
 
I will say this episode is the first time I’ve actually felt Kang as a threat.

Once He Who Remains was in the throne room again with Loki and finally quit all the stuttering and theatrics (when Loki revealed he could pause time) it really sank in how plotting and ominous he is.

He knew no matter how that moment in season one played out that all roads led back to him. That is until Loki paved a path of his own and atypical to the history of Loki. One that couldn’t be predicted. And one that gives the various timelines a chance at survival in the form of the opportunity to build the forthcoming multiversal army.
 
I thought Loki had a great scene in Thor 2 when he found out their mom died. The one where he destroys the room after finding out and then the other when Thor comes asking for help. Loki has his illusion up and Thor tells him to quit it so he reveals the truth where he's actually broken about the death

Tom has done a great job with Loki
 
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“I don’t even remember Loki in Thor 1 and 2. Good in Avengers. Comic relief in Thor 3. Shot up and clapped quick in IW. He Who Remains stole his thunder he had all season in one episode. Sylvie outshined him as well. OB and Miss Minutes were the highlights of season 2.”
At least tell the truth MJ
 
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