Anonymous
9/7/2025, 7:29:35 PM
No.150256029
>>150255971
I'm with you on the no narrative reason to pop it, unless it's trying to demonstrate that there are limits to what it can do. While we don't literally see Loki butchering the hallway of goons, we can infer from context clues that activating the curse allowed him to accomplish the gruesome aftermath we saw. More importantly, we know that Loki's not himself when he does it, and is worried about what the aftermath could be. It's something which I would be hopeful to be expanded upon, but I'm not sure if this is going to turn into an actual show in the future. If this is a standalone episode, then yes, I agree that's insufficient.
I'm with you on the no narrative reason to pop it, unless it's trying to demonstrate that there are limits to what it can do. While we don't literally see Loki butchering the hallway of goons, we can infer from context clues that activating the curse allowed him to accomplish the gruesome aftermath we saw. More importantly, we know that Loki's not himself when he does it, and is worried about what the aftermath could be. It's something which I would be hopeful to be expanded upon, but I'm not sure if this is going to turn into an actual show in the future. If this is a standalone episode, then yes, I agree that's insufficient.