Loki Season Two
SCORE: 63
I just finished watching Loki Season Two on Disney+. Since this
television show was watched on a streaming service there were
advertisements, lag, and other glitches along the way. There are six
episodes that make up Loki Season Two. Those six episodes range from
forty-seven to fifty-nine minutes long. Different episodes had different
descriptors for Loki Season Two.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Loki Season Two television
show. I was actually pretty interested and excited to watch Loki Season
Two. I knew the TVA would continue since I saw the Deadpool & Wolverine
movie with Noah. There are some interesting things that happen in Loki
Season Two. Loki is time slipping inside the TVA in Loki Season Two.
Which should not be possible.
The issues families can have with Loki Season Two are violence, blood,
bad language, false gods, and more. The false gods part is pretty heavy
near the end of Loki Season Two. There is also some humor within Loki
Season Two. The multiverse concept is continued within Loki Season Two.
There are some interesting variants of characters shown in Loki Season
Two. Many of the characters in the TVA find out what their lives would
have been like on the timeline in this season.
Loki winds up finding the origin of He Who Remains in Loki Season Two.
This variant does what he can to help the TVA in Loki Season Two. The
TVA winds up being destroyed in Loki Season Two over and over again.
Loki winds up learning the time skills and can control the time
slipping. Loki also learns how to stop time late in Loki Season Two.
There is an impossible choice given to Loki this season.
What kind of choice does Loki face in Loki Season Two? He must decide to
let He Who Remains stay in power, kill his female variant, or let all of
time and timelines die off. At the very end of Loki Season Two a choice
is made. Loki decides to destroy the loom and stop the different
timelines from being trimmed. Loki then grabs the dead branches and
infuses them with magical power. From there he pulls them to himself at
the middle and now is giving power to all the timelines. This sacrifice
is an interesting turn for this character.
- Paul
Video: 60%
Audio: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Functionality: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Disney+
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Marvel Studios
Rating: ‘TV-14’ – FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Intense Violence, Strong
Coarse Language}
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