Thank you for watching! Please LIKE, COMMENT, and consider SUBSCRIBING to the channel if you haven't already. Check out our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/KatSonny where you can watch uncuts and early reactions. Danish word of the day: VILLAIN = SKURK
actor who played Brad did soo great this episode. completely different from the guard he played last week. Love that Loki using his magic and powers more this season. Key Huy Quan is always great. I always remember him fondly as Short Round in Temple of Doom, but he's actin more like Data from Goonies as O.B. He was soo good in Everything, Everywhere All at Once. agree with you somewhat with marvel fatigue, but it's not that they releasing so much good stuff ppl are bored. they released some stuff that wasn't that well written (Secret Invasion). So less about quantity, more an issue with quality. Kat, loving the pink hair & lipstick!
General Dox may have more or less succeeded in her mission to prune the branches en masse, but it only delays the inevitable. It doesn't prevent new branches appearing--the Kangs are still on their way.
McDonald's used to have a fried apple pie (would have been the one served in 1982), the filling of which was as hot as the surface temperature of the planet Mercury, but they discontinued it for a time. They brought it back, but now very few stores sell it. The staple seems to be the baked apple pie which is sold in most (if not all) McDonald's locations.
Key Huy Quan is absolutely brilliant in this role. It takes a LOT of talent to steal scenes from Hiddleston and Wilson (especially when they're all in the same scene).
Macdonald fried apple pie. Macdonald switch from frying their apple pies to baking them in 1992. So I guess a time traveller would want to try the original Macdonald Apple Pie. Fried, not baked.
I know a lot of viewers will say “Why is it such a big deal, we never met or even saw any of those universes”. But if you’ve seen either of the Spiderverse movies or even Everything, Everywhere, All At Once then you would know that their lives matter just as much as the characters in our universe. Think of it like if Miles Morales or Spider-Gwen were just erased. Or even Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men were just erased!!! So yeah, this is a very heavy loss, even worse than the Blip. Also Tom Hiddleston in that tuxedo just makes me imagine another universe where Tom became the new James Bond. And god is it great to see Loki be who and what he truly is, not a hero, not a villain, but the freaking GOD OF MISCHIEF!!!!!
I love how everyone keeps forgetting about that small little word “incursion”. incursions in marvel comics are irreversible. The only way you stop them is by destroying the other world/timeline you’re on a collision course with. Pruning seems bad until they find out that more people will die if they let timelines branch uncontrollably. seems more and more apparent that he who remains was not lying about anything that he said. “heroes” make everything worse before they “fix” them in the MCU. We're going to see a lot of people die in this saga. Also, the more branches, the more Kang variants. there will be no easy answer when it’s all said and done.
@@tolliSTFU first off, Incursions only occur when the walls between universes have been weakened by man made interference. Second, you can’t keep trying to control nature or even life itself because as a very wise man once said “Life cannot be contained, life breaks free, life finds a way”. It was proved when He Who Remains failed to foresee what would happen next when the timeline started to branch uncontrollably on its own.
@@thedarkknight2221 😂😂 in the words of Miss minutes good luck with that. They wouldn’t have been hinting at so many incursions in the other film/shows if it wasn’t going to happen.
The automat is 1930s through 1970s. There would be a kitchen behind the doors and you could get a whole meal at one. I can remember in 1969 when I was 7. We went to New York City to visit family and my Dad took me to one while him and I were doing laundry at a laundromat.
There is a series of Miss Minutes shorts available on TH-cam, totally sponsored by Mc Donald's. Ms. M doing their 'doo-dee-doot' jingle is the most dystopian advertising I've every heard, and they're fantastic.
My policy on the interwebs is to not listen to the noise. There are those who trash everything because they get a kick out of it. Their one job is to ruin everything good. Just a suggestion, tune it out. Every series is different and appeals to different likes. You’re enjoyment is all that matters 😁
The fragmented branches represent "the multiverse" where things have changed irrevocably and have been pruned from the "Sacred Timeline." (I was going to use the Danish "beskaere" but I was uncertain as to the appropriate usage)
The best television dramas, or movies, are those where I don't know who is doing what. Usually, I can see where the plot is going and those are the shows where I don't know where it is going.
Before watchin the video, 2 things : 1. i wonder if we get more reaction videos to Janis Joplin in the next time. I really almost forgot how good she was. Haven't heared much of her in the last 40 jears. 2. I have no real problem with tha MC Ad, maybe because it was sooo obvious that its more like just a part of the pop culture, and since Disney needs to safe money .. i'm fine with the way they did that.
For me, the root of the idea of "Marvel fatigue" is actually just "bad writing fatigue". The Disney takeover of Marvel only exacerbated the issue, where Disney views their IP & characters as commodities to throw money at so they can sell toys & merch, failing to realize what makes their shows & movies successful. Regardless of the size of the franchise, people naturally become averse to anything formulaic- we've seen it time & time again with popular TV shows. It's a fine line for writers to walk when they are both being pushed to adhere to what makes their series successful & continue to subvert audiences' expectations & stay fresh (it's no wonder they went on strike).
Green Key Lime Pie. Very controversial. Traditional Key Lime pies are made with a Key Lime from Florida and is yellow from the egg yokes. Mass market pie started adding green food coloring. Hence the Green Key Lime Pie.
In Ahsoka, Disney uses a character that is said to have arrived at the Jedi tempel in a big blue box (Huyang) and now they call a Marvel character Brad Wolfe? Are they trying to buy the BBC's SciFi deparment?
Is it just me or does the TVA look very different now from what it was? I know we are seeing seemingly new rooms and locations in the TVA. However to me not only does the old judges chambers seem to be gone. The kitchen and main hallway seem to be different. Did that just happen between episode 1 and 2? It seemed like it to me. Unless it all happened between season 1 and 2.
Kat the hair looks great. This series is stressful. We must be getting Victor Timely next episode so I wonder what the approach to him will be. Loki is already terrified of him.
100 % agree with Kat, It isn't up to the audience to explain/make excuses for continuity or plotholes, if the media didn't state or show something it shouldn't be cannon, even with director or writer interview answers shouldn't be canon, but only retcons and explanations in followup media should.
The fanboy apologistic need to retcon is my least favorite development in the modern fandoms. Sometimes it doesn't make sense because it is just poorly planned. The success of the first 3 phases of the MCU is largely a fluke that started with Ironman and they were able to patch together a passable continuity out of that but as Kat and Sonny pointed out there are a lot of mediocre entries in there that the more zealous fanboys tend to gloss over because something later comes that makes them okay with it. Phase 4 has been very uneven almost like they didn't have a real plan or central hero and protagonist to anchor it. Not unwatchable but not as coherent as the phase 2 - phase 3 transition where they figured out where they had some real high points. What I like about What If...? and Loki in particular is that they are playing somewhat outside the "rules". When the threads in the shows and recent films are folded together it really doesn't track well but I just write it off as bad planning and enjoy it on its own terms. Star Wars is similarly afflicted and I just choose to think of them as discreet pieces of art that I can take or leave like a buffet. I have felt like that since the Prequels. I can harp on and dissect them to find every flaw or just shrug and take away the parts I enjoy. I prefer the easier approach of just enjoying seeing people try to make new stories in these universes and be stoked with bright points like Andor or Loki that align more with what I want from these things as middle aged nerd.
The easiest way to get people over 'Marvel fatigue' is for Disney to let Marvel make movies and shows at their own pace to increase the overall quality.
How does she know that quantemania & Loki timeline.however if after endgame u still don't believe that Kevin feige hasn't planned this whole thing out of the belief he's just an idiot.1st gotta rectify is the issue that we now hate Kevin feige or is it something else.but in feige we trust because of his track record.we shall see
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Danish word of the day:
VILLAIN = SKURK
The object in Sylvie's hand was He-Who-Remains' Tempad.
18:50 Sylvie has He-Who-Remains' special tempad that let's her go anywhere and anywhen.
Don't all tempads allow that? Is suppose the only difference is that his allows travel to the end of time/the void?
actor who played Brad did soo great this episode. completely different from the guard he played last week. Love that Loki using his magic and powers more this season. Key Huy Quan is always great. I always remember him fondly as Short Round in Temple of Doom, but he's actin more like Data from Goonies as O.B. He was soo good in Everything, Everywhere All at Once.
agree with you somewhat with marvel fatigue, but it's not that they releasing so much good stuff ppl are bored. they released some stuff that wasn't that well written (Secret Invasion). So less about quantity, more an issue with quality.
Kat, loving the pink hair & lipstick!
General Dox may have more or less succeeded in her mission to prune the branches en masse, but it only delays the inevitable. It doesn't prevent new branches appearing--the Kangs are still on their way.
McDonald's used to have a fried apple pie (would have been the one served in 1982), the filling of which was as hot as the surface temperature of the planet Mercury, but they discontinued it for a time. They brought it back, but now very few stores sell it. The staple seems to be the baked apple pie which is sold in most (if not all) McDonald's locations.
That’s the apple pie McDonald’s Japan still sells minus the cinnamon.
I loved the “HOT” apple pie…I would buy it every time and take it home, would take a while for it to cool down😂😂😂
They still deep fry them in Hawaii... and the Huapia (coconut) pie is ammmaaaaazzzzing!!!!
It's a permanent fixture in Australia to this day.
Permanent item in Germany.
I know Miss Minutes is gonna scare the crap out of me when she pops up randomly with her "Hi Yall!"
Damn, Sylvie's truck is the rare '69 Ford F-250 Ranger Camper Special. Me want!
And it's GREEN lol
Key Huy Quan is absolutely brilliant in this role. It takes a LOT of talent to steal scenes from Hiddleston and Wilson (especially when they're all in the same scene).
Macdonald fried apple pie. Macdonald switch from frying their apple pies to baking them in 1992. So I guess a time traveller would want to try the original Macdonald Apple Pie. Fried, not baked.
The canteen is set up like a 60s automat complete with that wonderful Key Lime Pie.
That episode hit me somehow so hard, when Dox and cronies purged the timelines I had to stop and do some other stuff for at least an hour
I know a lot of viewers will say “Why is it such a big deal, we never met or even saw any of those universes”. But if you’ve seen either of the Spiderverse movies or even Everything, Everywhere, All At Once then you would know that their lives matter just as much as the characters in our universe. Think of it like if Miles Morales or Spider-Gwen were just erased. Or even Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men were just erased!!! So yeah, this is a very heavy loss, even worse than the Blip.
Also Tom Hiddleston in that tuxedo just makes me imagine another universe where Tom became the new James Bond. And god is it great to see Loki be who and what he truly is, not a hero, not a villain, but the freaking GOD OF MISCHIEF!!!!!
I love how everyone keeps forgetting about that small little word “incursion”. incursions in marvel comics are irreversible. The only way you stop them is by destroying the other world/timeline you’re on a collision course with. Pruning seems bad until they find out that more people will die if they let timelines branch uncontrollably. seems more and more apparent that he who remains was not lying about anything that he said. “heroes” make everything worse before they “fix” them in the MCU. We're going to see a lot of people die in this saga.
Also, the more branches, the more Kang variants. there will be no easy answer when it’s all said and done.
@@tolliSTFU first off, Incursions only occur when the walls between universes have been weakened by man made interference. Second, you can’t keep trying to control nature or even life itself because as a very wise man once said “Life cannot be contained, life breaks free, life finds a way”. It was proved when He Who Remains failed to foresee what would happen next when the timeline started to branch uncontrollably on its own.
@@thedarkknight2221 😂😂 in the words of Miss minutes good luck with that. They wouldn’t have been hinting at so many incursions in the other film/shows if it wasn’t going to happen.
also, man-made interference is another word for free will but you don’t have to take my word for it. Just wait a little bit longer you’ll see..
@@tolliSTFU Murdering billions of people in order to prevent something that *might* occur is evil.
The automat is 1930s through 1970s. There would be a kitchen behind the doors and you could get a whole meal at one. I can remember in 1969 when I was 7. We went to New York City to visit family and my Dad took me to one while him and I were doing laundry at a laundromat.
There is a series of Miss Minutes shorts available on TH-cam, totally sponsored by Mc Donald's. Ms. M doing their 'doo-dee-doot' jingle is the most dystopian advertising I've every heard, and they're fantastic.
When you think about it in context, the events of Avengers that he us talking about where only about a week ago for him.
Tom Huddleston is such a talented dude. He can switch between lovestruck and terrifying at the blink of an eye.
My policy on the interwebs is to not listen to the noise. There are those who trash everything because they get a kick out of it. Their one job is to ruin everything good. Just a suggestion, tune it out. Every series is different and appeals to different likes. You’re enjoyment is all that matters 😁
20:20 yes
The automat is 60s. Trust me. I was there. Well, not the TVA automat. But many like it.
My mom took me to one when I was a child, she would pay and allow me to open the little door, it was open 24/7 !
The aesthetic is very 30s/40s, when they were biggest.
The fragmented branches represent "the multiverse" where things have changed irrevocably and have been pruned from the "Sacred Timeline." (I was going to use the Danish "beskaere" but I was uncertain as to the appropriate usage)
God, this Series is just awesome! I really enjoy you two react to it... 👍🏼
The chemistry in this season is OP. So good.
The best television dramas, or movies, are those where I don't know who is doing what. Usually, I can see where the plot is going and those are the shows where I don't know where it is going.
You can always expect the tech to have read the manuals.
I enjoyed Moon Knight and She Hulk too. I think Moon Knight didn’t have enough episodes and She Hulk had too many. Loki, I liked beginning to end.
Before watchin the video, 2 things :
1. i wonder if we get more reaction videos to Janis Joplin in the next time. I really almost forgot how good she was. Haven't heared much of her in the last 40 jears.
2. I have no real problem with tha MC Ad, maybe because it was sooo obvious that its more like just a part of the pop culture, and since Disney needs to safe money .. i'm fine with the way they did that.
wherever that real mcdonald's is, it's probably seeing a bit of an uptick in business after this week's episode 😄
The last automat closed in 1991. They had one in Agent Carter I do believe but might be wrong. 😑
Your continuity questions will be answered, though not by me.
They did a McDonald's 'ads' at the end of one of the trailers on the Marvel channel.
For me, the root of the idea of "Marvel fatigue" is actually just "bad writing fatigue". The Disney takeover of Marvel only exacerbated the issue, where Disney views their IP & characters as commodities to throw money at so they can sell toys & merch, failing to realize what makes their shows & movies successful. Regardless of the size of the franchise, people naturally become averse to anything formulaic- we've seen it time & time again with popular TV shows. It's a fine line for writers to walk when they are both being pushed to adhere to what makes their series successful & continue to subvert audiences' expectations & stay fresh (it's no wonder they went on strike).
Green Key Lime Pie. Very controversial. Traditional Key Lime pies are made with a Key Lime from Florida and is yellow from the egg yokes. Mass market pie started adding green food coloring. Hence the Green Key Lime Pie.
Slimy Brad grew on me😂😂😂😂 I love snark❤
Have you seen Werewolf by night
The automate from 1960s
In Ahsoka, Disney uses a character that is said to have arrived at the Jedi tempel in a big blue box (Huyang) and now they call a Marvel character Brad Wolfe? Are they trying to buy the BBC's SciFi deparment?
Brad steals every scene he is in.
except for the scenes with Loki. And Mobius. Loo
Is it just me or does the TVA look very different now from what it was? I know we are seeing seemingly new rooms and locations in the TVA. However to me not only does the old judges chambers seem to be gone. The kitchen and main hallway seem to be different. Did that just happen between episode 1 and 2? It seemed like it to me. Unless it all happened between season 1 and 2.
they still an apple pie 2 for $1.89 at Mcdonalds....I get a couple every few weeks on the way home from work....warm and tasty!!
The TVA is 60’s vibe, not 70’s. Look it up.
Kat the hair looks great. This series is stressful. We must be getting Victor Timely next episode so I wonder what the approach to him will be. Loki is already terrified of him.
100 % agree with Kat, It isn't up to the audience to explain/make excuses for continuity or plotholes, if the media didn't state or show something it shouldn't be cannon, even with director or writer interview answers shouldn't be canon, but only retcons and explanations in followup media should.
Skurk!
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this ep isn't in your Loki playlist :)
Rafael Casal did great in this episode, he stole every scene.
The fanboy apologistic need to retcon is my least favorite development in the modern fandoms. Sometimes it doesn't make sense because it is just poorly planned.
The success of the first 3 phases of the MCU is largely a fluke that started with Ironman and they were able to patch together a passable continuity out of that but as Kat and Sonny pointed out there are a lot of mediocre entries in there that the more zealous fanboys tend to gloss over because something later comes that makes them okay with it.
Phase 4 has been very uneven almost like they didn't have a real plan or central hero and protagonist to anchor it. Not unwatchable but not as coherent as the phase 2 - phase 3 transition where they figured out where they had some real high points.
What I like about What If...? and Loki in particular is that they are playing somewhat outside the "rules". When the threads in the shows and recent films are folded together it really doesn't track well but I just write it off as bad planning and enjoy it on its own terms.
Star Wars is similarly afflicted and I just choose to think of them as discreet pieces of art that I can take or leave like a buffet. I have felt like that since the Prequels. I can harp on and dissect them to find every flaw or just shrug and take away the parts I enjoy. I prefer the easier approach of just enjoying seeing people try to make new stories in these universes and be stoked with bright points like Andor or Loki that align more with what I want from these things as middle aged nerd.
The easiest way to get people over 'Marvel fatigue' is for Disney to let Marvel make movies and shows at their own pace to increase the overall quality.
Marvel fatigue - Secret Invasion
Why is Sylvie acting like nothing of this is her fault? The only reason I can think of is denial.
Greetings from Germany
She Still blames the TVA for everything
@@kimberlyjeanne9456 OF COURSE she does. Did you skip her backstory?
@@vilmavanninen6950 That's why she doesn't see it as her fault.
How does she know that quantemania & Loki timeline.however if after endgame u still don't believe that Kevin feige hasn't planned this whole thing out of the belief he's just an idiot.1st gotta rectify is the issue that we now hate Kevin feige or is it something else.but in feige we trust because of his track record.we shall see
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Hope y'all are prepared for Loki to end this season as the ruler of the TVA and getting back to pruning all branches.