That’s pretty much all the freedom he’s looking for right now. But she has the knowledge about the TVA and the tempad that Loki needs to return to a time and place where he can at least pretend he has free will. His mind is too strong for her to enchant him. Loki and Sylvie’s fighting skills and wits are evenly matched, so they aren’t able to truly overpower each other physically or mentally. If they can’t get the tempad operational, they’re dead, too. Loki snags it back, and refuses to give it up, even if the apocalypse they’ve randomly arrived in is, as Sylvie says, “one of the worst.” Lamentis-1 (what a name huh?) is 12 hours away from being destroyed by debris falling from its dying moon. Sylvie emerges with the tempad, intending to leave Loki behind, but it’s out of power. Loki grabs the tempad on Sylvie’s arm and activates a portal that he and Sylvie fall through. Mobius admonishes that they’re still people, but the TVA doesn’t see people, it sees pieces moving across a board. That attitude is mirrored from the previous episode when the guard roughs up the refugees in Roxxcart. As far as Renslayer is concerned, it’s inevitable that Loki and Sylvie will have to be reset to serve the greater good of the sacred timeline. Sylvie’s threat to kill Loki if they don’t let her go is met with a shrug she’d be saving the judge the trouble. She sneers at him for making the case to work together, but that becomes moot when Judge Renslayer shows up with guards. The previous scene explains why Sylvie entered the portal at the end of the last episode and exits into another hallway in the TVA, in front of a golden elevator, much to Loki’s surprise when he follows her a few seconds later. First, we’re led to believe that the two have or had a relationship, only to find out that it’s just Sylvie’s spell. Cut to the same scene at night, as Sylvie laughs with the other woman that they’ve known each other forever, right? She tries a new question: Where are the Time Keepers hidden? Cut to the Roxxcart’s security room, Sylvie’s green magic dangling over C-20’s head, as she answers that the Time Keepers are in the TVA, just look for the gold elevator. Suddenly Sylvie asks her a direct and unrelated question: how many people are guarding the Time Keepers? C-20 blinks in confusion. The two, dressed in civilian clothes, banter and laugh about the horrible food, and C-20’s brain freeze due to the margarita she’s drinking. The episode opens with a flashback of Sylvie (that’s what she calls herself, so I’m calling her that) and TVA minuteman C-20 in a beachfront cafe. Days of Future Past TVA minuteman C-20 and Sylvie. In “Lamentis,” Loki takes a closer look at the inner workings of the sacred timeline, and Time Variance Authority’s increasingly disturbing relationship with the Variants in it. The third episode of Loki also pops the hood on the background of the story. Episode 3 of Falcon and the Winter Soldier revealed the origin of the super soldier serum, and Karli’s growing megalomania. The third episode of WandaVision showed how loose Wanda’s control over her fantasy was while revealing Monica’s Rambeau and SWORD’S roles in the background. MCU TV has developed a pattern with their third episodes. In the meantime, the recap below contains spoilers, so if you haven’t seen the episode, you’ve been warned. Hi, it’s Liz Coopersmith, I’m filling in for Cindy White to recap Loki’s Episode 3, “Lamentis.” She’ll be back from a hard-earned vacation to finish the rest of the season next week. How to Max Out Your HBO Max Subscription.After Watching See, Get Inspired by Dealt.Pentatonix’s Holiday Binge Watch Playlist.Lindsey Stirling’s Holiday Binge Watch Playlist.Five Binge-worthy Comedies to Bolster Your Dating Life.Judas and The Black Messiah: How Impactful Work Still Leaves Black Youth Behind.Rewatching Sopranos? Don’t Skip These Episodes.
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