Loki and Mobius go on the hunt for everyone's favorite cartoon clock as they try to save the TVA.Loki and Mobius go on the hunt for everyone's favorite cartoon clock as they try to save the TVA.Loki and Mobius go on the hunt for everyone's favorite cartoon clock as they try to save the TVA.
Tara Strong
- Miss Minutes
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaVictor's last name is an Easter egg. When it was founded in 1939, the company that became Marvel Comics was named Timely Comics.
- GoofsIn Chicago, Timely tells Ravonna that his home is in Wisconsin, so they take a boat to get there. On their way, they pass by the fair on the right side of the boat, but if they are going north to Wisconsin, the fair would be on the left side.
- Crazy creditsThe Marvel Studios logo fanfare is played in a ragtime music style, to fit the 19th-century setting.
- ConnectionsEdited from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)
Featured review
Finally an Interesting Episode
Though I am still not sure how we're already halfway through the season and the plot development has been slow and isn't clear what direction it is moving toward, but this episode is definitely the best of the season so far and the most engaging one.
We finally get to see Kang for the first time this season and this variant requires a bit of decent acting which Jonathan Majors delivered really well.
I'm not sure Mobius acts like Renslayer hasn't done anything wrong or as if she's not the biggest most famous criminal all of TVA must be after, and just chit-chats with her like it's nothing and has no desire to take her in whatsoever. They literally prune anybody in their timeline if they go off their designated path. A guy could go for a glass of water instead of milk one day in his kitchen and the TVA simps rush off to his world to make him disappear so the precious timeline would be safe. But they don't care that Renslayer who caused all this chaos and doomed all those people is running around scott-free? It just seems weird to me.
But probably the highlight of this episode apart from Victor Timely, is Miss Minutes. I didn't expect her to be like that in this episode and she's become the most intriguing thing this season so far, because I still don't know what the story is leading to. So the only thing so far that's interesting is to see what Miss Minutes is up to.
And although the pacing of this episode isn't as chaotic and fast-moving as the first episode, it is still way better-paced than the second episode and far more interesting and a lot happens in this episode.
So far this was the best episode of this very short season, and a lot has been set up just like the previous episodes. But so far, it is still unclear what the end goal of this season and the story is, and I hope they don't sacrifice a well-developed plot throughout the season for some cheap twist and reveal and exposition instead of letting the story naturally develop, which seems to be the case here so far.
We finally get to see Kang for the first time this season and this variant requires a bit of decent acting which Jonathan Majors delivered really well.
I'm not sure Mobius acts like Renslayer hasn't done anything wrong or as if she's not the biggest most famous criminal all of TVA must be after, and just chit-chats with her like it's nothing and has no desire to take her in whatsoever. They literally prune anybody in their timeline if they go off their designated path. A guy could go for a glass of water instead of milk one day in his kitchen and the TVA simps rush off to his world to make him disappear so the precious timeline would be safe. But they don't care that Renslayer who caused all this chaos and doomed all those people is running around scott-free? It just seems weird to me.
But probably the highlight of this episode apart from Victor Timely, is Miss Minutes. I didn't expect her to be like that in this episode and she's become the most intriguing thing this season so far, because I still don't know what the story is leading to. So the only thing so far that's interesting is to see what Miss Minutes is up to.
And although the pacing of this episode isn't as chaotic and fast-moving as the first episode, it is still way better-paced than the second episode and far more interesting and a lot happens in this episode.
So far this was the best episode of this very short season, and a lot has been set up just like the previous episodes. But so far, it is still unclear what the end goal of this season and the story is, and I hope they don't sacrifice a well-developed plot throughout the season for some cheap twist and reveal and exposition instead of letting the story naturally develop, which seems to be the case here so far.
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- MamadNobari97
- Oct 20, 2023
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