Loki - Temporada 1 Access
★★★★½ (Out of 5)
Loki Season 1 is a weird, wonderful, and devastating meditation on identity. It proved that the most compelling conflict isn't between a hero and a villain, but between a person and the story they were told to live by. Loki - Temporada 1
For the MCU, the show served as the ignition switch for Phase Four. The death of He Who Remains literally created the multiverse, setting the stage for Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness . ★★★★½ (Out of 5) Loki Season 1 is
The pilot episode, "Glorious Purpose," is a brutal takedown of Loki’s ego. Owen Wilson’s laid-back TVA agent, Mobius M. Mobius, forces Loki to watch his own future—his failed schemes, his mother’s death, and his eventual sacrifice. For the first time, the God of Mischief is confronted with a terrifying truth: his desire to rule is just a coping mechanism for loneliness. The line, "You are not meant to be a king. You are meant to be a... maybe a friend," shatters the character’s core identity. The narrative shifts into a cosmic road trip when Loki agrees to help the TVA hunt a dangerous variant: Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino). The twist? Sylvie is a female version of Loki, but she is everything the original is not—pragmatic, righteous, and genuinely wanting to destroy the TVA rather than run it. The death of He Who Remains literally created
In a manic, 15-minute monologue, Majors’ character—a variant of the villain Kang the Conqueror—reveals that the entire "Sacred Timeline" was a lie to prevent a multiversal war. He offers them a choice: kill him and unleash infinite, chaotic Kangs, or take over the TVA and maintain order.