Review: Loki Reckons With the Peril of Power
In the second season of his eponymous Marvel series, Loki becomes both more human and more godlike.

In the second season of his eponymous Marvel series on Disney+, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) becomes both more human and more godlike. The low-fi retrofuturism and sweeping sci-fi score of the series are as gorgeous as the first season. The show's vaguely philosophical bent remains half-baked, with Agent Mobius M. Mobius (Owen Wilson) et al. scrambling through a profusion of time paradoxes, free will vs. determinism debates, and trolley problems that remain mostly unresolved.
As the season comes to a close, Loki gathers immense power to himself. But for the first time in all his appearances across the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he does so reluctantly. It's not clear, in fact, whether that power is a reward bestowed on a Loki who is finally worthy, or whether having control over the lives of others is an eternal Sisyphean punishment.
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More of a blurb than a review.
Pretty much all the show deserves.
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That's all Reason's reviews ever are.
Blurbs by someone who gives the appearance of never having consumed the media they are reviewing.
Caught The Night Manager with Hiddleston on Prime, excellent little series he stared in a few years ago before phoning in this Marvel/Disney shit.
>In the second season of his eponymous Marvel series, Loki becomes both more human and more godlike.
Does he? Or does a woman usurp his position again.
Or is he being used as a Trump allegory?
Its the latter, isn't it? I bet its the latter.
Actually, not really. I think it was a good character arc overall for the 'alt universe' Loki - goes from being the self-centered God of Chaos to the altruistic God of Individual Free Will