Obligatory disclaimer: real life sucks, and most of the time you cannot control it, as it just goes on as it has intended to, and all of your attempts to interfere in it result in cosmetic, secondary, (at best), changes – now onto ‘Loki’ S2.
Here, unfortunately, the situation isn’t any better –
this week’s episode, ‘Heart of the TVA’ brings us back to the ‘Breaking Brad’
mess, where it was all about destruction; this week it is all about killing –
pardon me, pruning – of the various characters. General Dox and her people –
gone. Timely – gone. The ex-judge RR – gone. Even Miss Minutes and a variant
Loki are gone, (temporarily or not). What gives?
No, seriously, what gives? MCU has not treated its’
characters so badly since AoS’ S2
finale, (and no, that is just a coincidence, the two shows barely
interconnected at all). Back then, AoS S2 resulted in a massive killing-off of
characters, (some of whom were quite interesting, and who weren’t Kara Lynn
Palamas, who is another story completely), and now, ‘Loki’ S2 is doing the same
thing: we barely get to know people (ok, characters), before they’re gone. The
ex-judge RR and Victor Timely, for example, could have been just as important
in ‘Loki’ as agent 33/Kara had been in AoS, and now, they are just gone.
…Right, some people are pointing out to me that
within MCU ‘killing’ and ‘pruning’ are two different things, (however
superficially similar): the show’s titular character, (as well as Sylvie and
agent MMM), was pruned in S1, and it revealed that the ‘pruned’ characters (and
things) go into some sort of a subspace wasteland where they stay forever, (or
until a giant fog dragon eats them). To this, I reply: small consolation, not
to mention it looks as if general Dox and most of her minions were killed,
rather than pruned. I.e.: was it worth to introduce us to Dox and co. in the ‘Loki’
episode 2x02 only to get rid of them two episodes later? This sort of
ill-treatment of characters is reminiscent of AoS at its’ worst, again.
…In addition, ‘Loki’ is all about the multiverse –
or it is supposed to. The episode 2x03, ‘1893’, has kind of embraced this – at last,
but now, in ‘Heart’, we’re back in the TVA proper, where various factions are
fighting for its’ control, never showing openly just what are the stakes they’re
fighting for. In S1, ‘Loki’ did show bits and pieces of multiverse, but in S2,
the multiverse is being downplayed even more. Why? Is MCU being rebooted, some
fans are wondering? To this, I respond: yes. Look, for example, at the
information about ‘The Marvels’, the MCU movie coming out in Nov 2023: it
features Carol, Monica and Kamala, and-
No Skrulls. The Skrulls were a big deal in the first
‘Captain Marvel’ film, and they played a minor, but an important role, in WV, in
which Monica got her powers. Since then, the Skrulls virtually vanished from
MCU, and SI was an immediately forgettable show. It was also an insipid show…
and it introduced Ms. Sonya, who took over from Countess Val with nary a
comment. Put otherwise, MCU took time and effort in building countess Val, (Ms.
Ross), as a character, only to replace her with Sonya when it really mattered.
SI was supposed to be a milestone in MCU’s development and progress, and
instead it became a forgettable side note – another sign that MCU is rebooting
itself in mid-stride, not unlike how the SW sequel trilogy did do it. Moreover,
there is no sign of Skrulls in the trailers and teasers for ‘The Marvels’,
which further indicates a shift in the canon. What next?
Well, it is anyone’s guess, really. People are
beginning to discuss for real that MCU is rebooting itself a-la SW. Of course, this
reboot cost SW plenty of fans, but that does not matter: ever since ‘The
Mandalorian’ S3, SW moved in the direction of the aforementioned sequel trilogy
– that is the end game, to show how the SW world of the episode VI became the
world of the episode VII and beyond. The SW fans did not like the world of the
SW episode VII and beyond, but Disney/SW does not care, apparently, since it is
returning its’ viewers there, albeit this time by a roundabout route. Will it
succeed this time is an open question. What will this ‘rebooting in mid-stride’
approach/attitude do for Disney/MCU as well is another. ‘Loki’ S2 is already suffering
from this, however, and that is not a good sign, for Disney/MCU or otherwise.
Well, this is it for now, though. See you all soon!
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