LOKI 2x01 BREAKDOWN! Easter Eggs & Details You Missed!

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Loki Season 2 Episode 1 frame-by-frame breakdown by New Rockstars’ Erik Voss! To get a Marvel puzzle of your own just go to Amazon: amzn.to/48EawEF or
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Loki Season 2 is finally here, and Erik Voss is back with a scene by scene analysis of everything you missed from this Season 2 premiere episode. What is the full timeline of the TV with Loki, OB, and Mobius? Who is the mystery caller on the phone? Who is General Dox, and what is her plan? Here is every detail that you missed in this episode!

CHAPTERS
TVA Past - 00:00
Loki Time Slipping - 07:01
TVA Guidebook - 08:49
TVA Present Day - 09:42
TVA War Room - 12:44
General Dox - 15:12
Ravonna Renslayer - 15:06
He Who Remains - 20:11
O.B. - 23:15
Temporal Loom Room - 27:22
TVA Future - 29:40
Closing Credits Sequence - 32:49
Post Credit Scene - 36:37

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Caleb_Bravo99
    This episode seems to suggest that OB is the only person at the TVA who has not had his memory wiped. Mobius doesn't remember him at all, but OB remembers Mobius as well as specific events from hundreds of years in the past. This is likely because he is the only person who works down below and his job is very important. Also, he wrote the TVA handbook, so it's possible that he's one of the founding members, or someone of great significance.
  • @UVClipz
    Ke Huy Quan is such a gem in this episode. I loved this episode so, so much. And, hey, thanks for posting this today.
  • @SolidMitchRapp
    You know you're getting good content when the breakdown is as long or longer than the Loki episode 😂
  • @jepppuu
    My theory is that the one who pruned Loki is his future self, after reunited with Sylvie. That's why Sylvie said "There you are" to Present Loki, because the both of them were searching for Present Loki to preserve his past self. I'm super confident with this.
  • @zerokool2575
    This was like watching a finale as a first episode. Just brilliant. Michael Waldron is a genius and how the Loki team does this in just 6 episodes is beyond me.
  • @sang1342
    The writing on this show is just phenomenal and Ke Huy Quan is a perfect fit in every aspect. Damn it feels good to have this show back
  • @peytondeaver13
    It'd be so cool if Renslayer was a Kang variant like Sylvie. But then Kang realizes that it's too dangerous to have one of his variants with him, especially one that would normally be pruned. Super cool twist
  • @delanomighty8113
    I think a future Loki pruned the present Loki in the show's ending. It would fit with the show's theme of Ouroboros - Loki is essentially eating his own tail, so to speak. Also, future Loki might realize that it's necessary for his past self to return in order for him to complete the loop.
  • @SonnyG5
    I love when they knock out most trailer footage in the first couple of episodes.
  • @joshuafass5841
    The scene where Loki gets pruned, right before he moves into the middle of the hallway you can see someone in green behind him. Its pretty clear that is future Loki seeing his past self. Perhaps that future Loki came to the TVA with Silvie to achieve some goal or what not. Upon seeing his past self, he knew what he had to do in order to keep the correct order of timeline events.
  • @TheNavyPanda
    It should be noted that He Who Remains didn't demote Renslayer to judge (that's what even happened). We see a flashback of her being a Hunter that captured Sylvie. So He Who Remains demoted her to a straight up NPC then she climbed her way up to Judge.
  • When we found out Loki was actually going back and forth in time instead of jumping timelines, how they did that made me audibly 😮. Great start to the season.
  • @VenomisedTTV
    Just finished the episode and watching the episode made me feel like I was in 2021 watching the first season. This episode was great, The dynamic and relationship between Loki and Mobius is awesome, and I love how mobius risked his life to save his friend who he hasn’t known for long, says something about his character
  • @Finn-wj9nj
    The best first episode ever. The way the story is carried from season 1 to 2 is awesome. I liked the way it had a serious tone with a hint of comedy. Enjoyed every damn minute of it.
  • @kewl_
    I love how stressful and intense this ep. I hope it stays like this.
  • @doodoo5594
    I’m glad Kang’s romance with Rennslayer is clearly going to be a prominent part of his character, the way it was explored in “Only myself left to conquer” was amazing and knowing kang he manipulated her life in order to protect her out of twisted love
  • @polaroidd1306
    this is one of the best season opening episodes ive ever seen, it felt like a finale i even teared up that says a lot for an opening episode
  • Crazy to know Ke Huy Quan had such a hard time in Hollywood, when he is clearly a really good actor.
  • @xenderknight
    there was so much wes anderson inspiration in this episode. the palette, the humour, the writing, everything. even the cinematography, with the perfect symmetry in o.b's room, the war room, and the temporal loom. this show's cinematography is gorgeous, honestly.