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Welcome back everyone this is going to be my  full loki episode 5 video there were so many   easter eggs and references we'll break it all  down if you're brand new to the channel be sure   to subscribe to get all the videos we're doing a  disney plus giveaway for memberships all you have   to do to enter is be a subscriber and leave your  favorite easter egg from the episode on the video   there are so many careful for spoilers if you have  not seen the episode yet we'll be talking about   everything so everybody hop in the thanos copter  and we'll start at the beginning of the episode   and i'll number all these easter eggs and wtf  moments as we go along just to stay organized   starting with the title the episode was titled  journey into mystery which is a reference to the   marvel comic book journey into mystery where thor  and the loki character debuted for the first time   loki's first appearance was in journey into  mystery number 85 i also think there might be some   clues and foreshadowing in this issue to what's  going on with the real main villain of the series   that i'll talk about when we get to that part  of the episode as you'll notice classic loki is   wearing the same costume because he's meant to be  a version of that original jack kirby looking loki   but the actual episode starts with the camera  rotating around in the tva with the frame upside   down just showing you how things truly have  gone upside down metaphorically since the end   of episode four with the camera pushing through  the wall of the timekeeper's chamber and through   the broken head of that middle timekeeper robot it  continues into the landscape where all the erase   loki's the buildings the vehicles the ships the  other objects go when they get erased by the tva   hunters which they explain is the void you see the  avengers tower actually does not say avengers or   stark industries on it you see kang on it q-e-n-g  which is a reference to the company that's owned   by nathaniel richards aka kang the conqueror so  just yet another king the conqueror easter egg   in the series and if you look at the side of the  bus too there's actually the name of one of the   editors of the series on the side it says callum  ross he just one of the editors for i think it was   episode four or maybe it was episode five a lot of  times when you see people's names on stuff in the   background they're names of people that worked on  the show then we pick up immediately with r loki   in the moments of the post-credits scene where all  the other variant loki's come to tell him we need   to go or you're going to die classic loki tells  him the giant storm which visually kind of looks   a little bit like the black winter is actually  alioth which is a big comic book character that   i'll explain in a second i've already talked  a little bit about all these versions of loki   classic loki played by richard e grant kid loki  played by jack veal who's actually still alive   at the end of the episode as far as we know i'm  hoping they kept him around because they want to   bring him on for young avengers stuff that they're  slowly setting up in the background of the disney   plus series then there's deobia oparei boastful  loki with the hammer and alligator loki there   was a lot of really solid alligator loki moments  he was a champ during this episode we talk about   the superior loki on the series alligator loki  should be the superior loki change my mind the   way they clarify a life is basically this entity  that exists in the void and just eats things   to gain more mass it eats matter and energy so  there's basically no way to kill it and you can't   fight it physically like you would normally fight  a villain that's why they have to enchant it at   the end of the episode a more of a psychic attack  but we'll get to that part in a second there's so   much other stuff to explain alioth has this big  comic book connection to kang so is basically a   temporal being that exists in a limbo state is  the only creature in all of existence that kang   is afraid of that has more time travel powers than  he does during the comics when the avengers were   forced to fight goliath they actually got help  from kang who actually gave them tempus another   immortal time travel being from a limbo dimension  who was able to power himself up enough to fight   alioth into a stalemate for all eternity so even  then the avengers weren't able to kill alioth they   just fought him to a stalemate permanently that  was what boastful loki was referencing when he   called alioth a living tempest comic book tempus  also because ravona renslayer big part of the   episode there was a comic book version of ravona  that accidentally let elias free you notice that   it actually has a face and it seems like a very  wolf-like face i'll talk about that in a second   too because i think the episode is littered  not only with easter eggs that are really cool   but also clues in dialogue that sort of foreshadow  who the real main villain is remember there's only   six episodes they have to wrap this plot up really  fast so i think a lot of the conversations that   people have particularly mobius during the episode  are really important for decoding who's behind   all this but back of the tva sylvie is still busy  fighting ravonna rensslayer who takes her temp ad   and then obviously they go back and forth quite  a bit with ravona trying to stall her long enough   so the tva hunters can show up and using miss  minutes to also help her stall like please pull   up the files on the end of time oh no it's taking  a while taking a while to pull up those files but   the way they explain later in the episode ravona  was not lying when she said she also wanted to   find out who was really behind this but the very  antagonistic way that they're presenting her like   she has that big argument with hunter b15 is  that she doesn't want to burn down the tva she   actually wants to uphold the tv like she wants  to keep its status quo and it sounds like she's   trying to stop sylvie from killing whoever's  behind this like she wants to find them and   warn them as a lot of us suspected she did know  the truth about people getting erased and being   sent to the void the way she explains it is that  she says it's impossible for the tva to completely   erase or reset everything from a branch timeline  so some things from those alternate timelines   get transferred to the void which is where all  the objects and the people come from and as far as   they've thought before the void was supposed to be  the end of all time although that winds up being a   lie too like there is a place that's even further  at the actual end of time which is basically this   rock with the black citadel on it the void is  like the place right before that on the timeline   even though the way ravona explains it they don't  completely understand what's going on with alioth   they just know that things don't come back but  that's the whole idea whoever's behind the tva   created alioth to get rid of all that stuff to  basically be the trash compactor for the void   which is where all the trash they couldn't delete  wound up going and the reason they explained there   are so many loki's that are alive here like all  these other many versions of loki is because they   survive whereas other regular people do not  like you see the ship in the uss eldridge all   those sailors they get eaten in like two seconds  when elias shows up so just to be clear ravona   knows about the secret of the void but she does  not know who's really behind this inside that   citadel at the actual end of time and she didn't  know about the actual end of time either but all   this talk about the end of time just made me think  of doctor who the end of time with david tennant   ravona also explains that the official dogma that  was passed down which they now know as a lie was   that the timekeepers were transforming the void at  the end of time into a utopia although all that's   out the window but like i said even though ravona  knows about the lie now she doesn't want to burn   the tba down like everyone else like no we have  to we have to keep this going it's important like   she has completely drunk the kool-aid and this is  meant to be an origin story for her just like it   is for some of these other characters like sylvie  for instance so i think this is setting her up for   a really big villain arc in the mcu in the future  she has so many deep ties to kane the conqueror we   know that he's going to be the main antagonist of  ant-man 3 so i think that's just sort of putting   her on a collision course for that character  eventually if she doesn't already have some   association with him that we don't know about back  in the void we meet back up with a team of loki's   that are leading our loki across the landscape  you also see an old sailing ship i believe this is   supposed to be a big easter egg but i'm not sure  which sailing ship this is meant to be next to the   very star trek enterprise looking spaceship saucer  section here just meant to highlight how the void   is a dumping ground for all points in the timeline  past present and future at pretty much every point   in the episode anytime they're outside in the  camera pans around the landscape it's littered   with easter eggs in the background i'm sure you  could zoom in enhance for days on all this footage   and find more stuff in the distant background they  walk amongst the ruins of a bunch of large statues   you can't really see what the heads are for these  statues all these rare birds that are running   around seem very familiar but i can't place them  specifically so if you think you know what these   birds are meant to be just write it below in the  comments kid loki pulls his sword on r loki to get   him to shut up and his sword is actually a really  big deep cut from the comics too because he winds   up giving it to loki later the flaming sword  i believe it's pronounced levitine it's loki's   ancestral blade which he's capable of summoning  using his powers the same way that thor summons   mjolnir it appeared in the comics for the first  time in thor number 368 just a couple months after   frog thor appeared for the first time which was  365. we see frog thor a little bit later in the   episode so i'll point him out in a second he was  one of the cooler easter eggs in the episode but   now loki has his ancestral blade remember they're  all loki's so if it's kid loki's ancestral blade   technically it's also r loki's ancestral blade  but in the old norse language levitine just means   damaged twig you could think of that as a metaphor  for the loki character because classic loki talks   about how they're all fundamentally damaged in any  time they try to fix themselves the tva stops them   arrests them and tries to erase them sends them to  the void you also notice kid loki's got a toaster   in his backpack there but you have to remember  that they've been scavenging things for their   special bunker that's where all their cool stuff  comes from are loki asked them some of the early   standard questions too so they get past some of  the logic like why can't we just create another   nexus event because the tva apparently does not  care at all what happens in the void then kid   loki claims that his nexus event that got him  pruned was actually killing his version of thor   which might be a comic book easter egg for kid  loki in the comics when he was starting to piss   thor off thor strung him up by his neck and dared  him to kill him so in the comics he did not do   that because kid loki was kind of a good version  of loki but i guess that they're saying that this   version of kid loki did wind up killing his thor  when faced with a similar situation then they walk   past the thanos copter one of the greatest easter  eggs from the episode it even says thanos on the   tail of the helicopter also if you look here  you can see a giant version of yellow jacket's   helmet from the first ant-man movie you kind of  wonder what he did to get him sent here they also   walk by what seems like an undetonated nuclear  bomb marking the entrance to their underground   shelter you also notice later in the episode when  they open the hatch the runes on top seem like the   loki sigil with some asgardian writing on it it  might just be enchantments to help protect the   place but then as they travel down through the  many layers of dirt like the camera pans down so   you see what's buried in the dirt and there's  all kinds of easter eggs what seems like an   infinite amount of lunch trays for some reason  you see a whole version of mjolnir just waiting   for one of these loki's to become worthy and call  it then there's a jar with frog thor in it in his   costume banging on it trying to get out kind of  screaming in frustration with t365 on it that's   a reference to the issue where he debuted thor  number 365. like i said a couple issues before   they debuted loki's ancestral blade that he gets  at the end of the episode maybe if he's lucky frog   thor will be able to use that version of mjolnir  to escape if he's still worthy but when they enter   the actual shelter it looks like the ruins of  an old bowling alley with just a whole bunch of   junk that they've collected boastful loki taunts  r loki asking him if he left his glorious purpose   back at the tva and when loki says something like  that he's referencing sylvie we get a better look   at kid loki's throne and boastful loki actually  explains that kid loki is technically the boss of   the loki's in their little faction here they have  a polybius arcade machine which is a big urban   legend i've already explained that in a couple of  my videos is a really cool detail in the episode   there's all kinds of other odd junk but they also  have a williams space mission pinball machine   from 1976 in kid loki's throne actually looks like  it's repurposed from an old santa claus christmas   throne because of all the candy canes in the  santa that's sitting next to it it does look like   something that a little kid would pick as a throne  the back of the tva rivona tells this big lie   about a prototype void ship designed to withstand  temporal forces at the end of time i don't know if   this is meant to be an easter egg for something  from the comics it could be reference to that   but the whole idea was that she was just stalling  for time so the hunters could show up so a lot of   what she was saying was meant to be lies but they  do try to call up the files that loki was trying   to access back during episode two the librarian  told him those are off limits like he wanted to   know about the beginning of time the creation of  the tva he wanted to know about the end of time   but she wouldn't give him any of that later in  the episode ravona does get miss minutes to start   looking up those files so they actually do have  them ravona also makes a wizard of oz reference   saying that they're going to find the man behind  the curtain i've been talking about that the last   couple of episodes just because the way they've  been playing a lot of the series setting up these   big fake outs and twists it seems like it'll be a  very wizard of oz style reveal there are a couple   other big clues during the episode i think that  helped foreshadow who that person is going to be   after they reveal the double cross and she says  that she'll put sylvie in a time loop prison if   she gives up the special red portals that loki  got dumped in during episode four the one good   memory that sylvie says she has sounds like it's  meant to be when she was with loki and they were   falling in love on lament one just based on the  way the producers and the writers talk about the   relationship arc that they have during the series  but as a lot of people guessed she actually does   wind up using a wand to zap herself into the  void the prevailing theory was that she would let   herself get pruned somehow so that she would just  automatically go to the void where loki got sent   we go back to the bunker and they start panning  around as all the loki's are just chilling out   having some of that roxanne bran box wine i'm sure  it tastes terrible but apparently alligator loki   really loves it boastful loki true to his name  boasts that he defeated iron man captain america   and collected all six infinity stones like he's  saying during his version of avengers infinity war   in avengers endgame he defeated all the avengers  and took all the infinity stones but then all the   other loki's called bullcrap on him i love how  alligator loki is the first one to call him out   to which he responds saying the alligator loki's  nexus event was eating the wrong neighbor's cat   who proceeds to jump out and bite the hell out of  him just foreshadowing him biting off president   loki's hand also foreshadowing the big battle  royale between all the loki's later in the episode   just the idea that all of these loki's are never  going to all get along with each other because   they're such narcissists then classic loki  explains his backstory saying that everything   up to the events of avengers infinity war was  the exact same for him mostly but instead of   sacrificing himself like our original loki did  he says that he just cast a perfect illusion   fooling thanos into thinking he snapped his  neck then hid from everyone including thor   and just kind of floated off into space by  himself until he could go quietly retire   on a planet remotely where nobody would find  him the way he explains it though he was   basically running away from his pain like he said  everywhere i went i only found pain so i tried   to find somewhere where that wouldn't happen so  he was basically running away from his problems   which is a big call to action for r loki sort of  setting up his hero arc by the end of the episode   where he sort of stands his ground with sylvie  also with a little help from a redeemed classic   loki who himself gets a pep talk from mobius but  the way he explains it classic loki says that he   got arrested by the tva because he eventually got  lonely eventually in his old age and wanted to see   thor again wanted to see everyone else he knew  and as he stepped off the planet the tva showed   up immediately to prune him but classic loki's  story is also some foreshadowing i think for   our loki's arc and for what's going on with the  villain of the series so the head writer michael   waldron talked about this guiding principle for  loki's character the reason why he does everything   all this mischief all these bad things that he  does is because he's terrified of being alone   that was also what he was talking about during  episode four when he was trying to get sift to   stop kicking him in the nuts during the time  loot prison it wasn't a lie he was telling the   truth about that they make a whole bunch of jokes  about daggers saying that they're super cool but   then classic loki sort of sets up his big illusion  at the end of the episode claiming that they hurt   their abilities as loki's to develop more  powerful magic which i think also plays into   the idea of loki using the enchantment abilities  that sylvie has at the end of the episode too like   you can do this too because you're loki just  like me like loki realizes oh we're capable of   being more powerful than people think that we  are classic loki also jokes that it would be   terrifying to meet a female version of themselves  just referencing sylvie then as arloki opens the   hatch to leave he's faced with president loki in  all the other loki's that are part of his faction   i've already done a video about some of these  other versions of loki but they're basically just   meant to be wildly different marauders like later  in the episode there's a reference to different   bands that you run into in the void like well  either their cannibals their marauders or their   marauding cannibals this faction of loki's led  by president loki just seems more like marauders   but then we jump to sylvie on an old bus in the  void in the ruins of a bunch of old classic cars   all over the place alioth consumes the bus just  as she escapes then as sylvie tries to enchant   alioth she actually gets a vision of what lies  beyond the void giving her the idea for the end of   the episode she sees the citadel the door that we  saw from the earlier trailers she sees that it's   sitting on an asteroid next to the sacred timeline  we've seen that in all the earlier trailers but   they hid the citadel on top of the rock we just  saw the rock itself in the sacred timeline but she   also sees this vision of a glowing bright light  at the top of this tower which seems like it's the   source of the power that's behind everything that  whoever's behind this is using i also think it's   a callback to the depiction of loki on the issue  where he debuted for the first time standing on   top of that tower shouting down at thor trying to  prove that he's more powerful but then confirming   all our theories just as she's about to be  consumed completely moebius drives up to save her   in a skinny pizza delivery car then as they drive  away in the landscape you can see the sphinx you   can see the great pyramid of egypt on one side  then off in the distance over here on the right   i believe this is meant to be the greek acropolis  like i said everywhere in every direction all over   the landscape easter eggs everywhere as far as  the eye can see then they confirm that president   loki's group is a totally different enemy faction  of loki's inside the void they say they prefer to   be thought of as snakes instead of wolves that's  meant to be a callback to the wolf's ears wolf's   teeth are near the asgardians sang from earlier  in the series also the snakes is a reference to   loki turning himself into a snake like in thor's  story from thor ragnarok when they were children   you could also think of it as a reference to the  midgard serpent you know giant snake which in   norse mythology is loki's middle child you could  also think as the wolf reference as being a call   back to fenris wolf or fenrir wolf in norse  mythology which is also one of loki's children   young sylvie's toys the little toy of the wolf was  also meant to be a reference to that they have a   big joke about loki's betraying each other right  and left because just betrayal is a big trope   of loki's stories with boastful loki claiming  that he betrayed kid loki in order to take his   santa throne for himself but after which president  loki then double crosses boastful loki starting   their big brawl alligator loki bites his hand off  which is hilarious like i said alligator loki is   the superior loki you see our loki kind of trying  to dodge everything and just throw his hands up   in disgust like i can't believe these people boss  tier move kid loki just throws alligator loki at   one of the other loki's but then sort of setting  up the big twist at the end of the episode classic   loki creates a perfect illusion to distract  president loki's men while they use one of the   portals to escape to the surface then as they're  walking away behind them you see the ruins of   some massive spaceship behind them it's not clear  which spaceship this is so if you think you know   what this is a reference to just write it below in  the comments then everyone heads for a life at the   same time they all sort of converge on the same  place kid loki whips out a rift detector that he   used for detecting when stuff winds up coming into  the void when alternate timelines get dumped here   that leads them to the uss eldridge so i've  already explained this before but the uss eldridge   was a real-life u.s navy ship that they were using  to test cloaking technology like star trek klingon   cloaking technology completely vanish it from  human view and radar detection for a short period   in the urban legend goes that they were successful  but it disappeared briefly amidst this green smoke   and sailors got fused to the bulkhead there were  all kinds of theories about it not disappearing it   actually traveling through time so this is them  just sort of playing on that idea but they use   the eldritch to remind you why you can't fight  it physically because they use all their giant   guns on the ship to try and fire at it and because  goliath absorbs all matter and energy it just eats   all the stuff that they fire at it just setting  up the concept that they have to take silvie's   approach of a psychic attack enchanting it they  also show you what it looks like when alive eats   something and he basically picks the ship dry like  eating chicken off the bone leaving nothing but   the bits of the framework back in the tva ravona  rensslayer sort of sets up more of her villain arc   against loki and sylvie at the end of the series  like she's trying to also get to this place at   the end of time she'll probably successfully get  there as well in the finale at some point but not   to stop whoever's behind this but to prevent  sylvie and loki from killing them then there's   this really interesting conversation that mobius  has with classic loki that i think helps also   foreshadow what's really going on with the main  villain of the series so they just start with   this funny argument about whether or not alligator  loki is really a loki mobius claims that he has no   memory of the tva ever arresting in alligator loki  he says maybe he could just be pulling a long con   but that would make him even more of a loki and  they say when it comes to loki's there's always   a game within the game which i think is a big  clue also to what's happening with the person   in the citadel at the end of time beyond alioth  the game within the game because it's almost   like loki and sylvie travel into alioth through  this portal to get to the citadel like the game   literally and metaphorically inside the game of  the void like goliath was the guard dog protecting   the entrance to the actual end of time and because  it kind of looks like a wolf it makes you think of   fenris wolf so if as mobius says it's always a  loki pulling along khan games within games all   these themes of loki's betraying other loki's  earlier in the episode then shouldn't whoever's   behind all this tv nonsense be yet another loki  you know play the akatha all along theme music   it was loki all along also you think about classic  loki's story about going to live by himself   on this remote planet and you think about this  asteroid where the citadel is is basically a   rock by itself at the end of time there's nothing  else that's here so it just seems like a lot of   the dialogue a lot of the conversations the easter  eggs are pointing towards it being some sort of   loki that's behind all of this then when  mobius talks about setting things right in   the tva everyone's telling the truth if he makes  it back it never being too late to change that's   what inspires classic loki to sacrifice himself  to help sylvie and loki enchant alioth then when   loki and sylvie are talking having their little  conversation sort of coming to terms with their   relationship she jokes about the costumes being  really uncomfortable that's actually meant to be   a real life joke about the actors having to wear  really uncomfortable costumes when they're filming   if you've ever watched paul bettany take off his  vision costume in real life it is crazy how much   time he has to spend in the makeup chair just to  get that on then loki says he won't betray sylvie   just because that's not who he is anymore they  make it sound like they're gonna really go for   a relationship if they're successful in defeating  whoever's behind all this like if they survive the   finale then they'll try to make a go of it then  when they move to the wide shot of the landscape   off in the background on the left here you can see  the wreckage of the dark aster which is ronin ship   from the first guardians of the galaxy movie they  give mobius the 10 pad so that he can return to   the tva and as he says big call back to the first  episode burn it to the ground like loki foretold   i'm gonna burn this place to the ground  then kid loki gives his flaming sword his   ancestral blade to our loki like i said it's a  version of his ancestral blade from the comics   then when loki and sylvie move to try and stop  goliath start distracting him stalling for time   and they start painting across the landscape yet  more easter eggs you notice this statue here with   three heads is actually a representation of the  three-sided head of the living tribunal so it's   a statue of the living tribunal but it's not the  first time that they've referenced it in the mcu   that was the doctor strange movie with the staff  of the living tribunal and there was supposed to   be an avengers infinity war deleted scene during  the titan fight where doctor strange would have   taken thanos to be judged by the living tribunal  they wound up getting rid of it just because   it got way too complicated and it was another  character that they would have had to explain   so hopefully at some point in a future movie  we'll see the actual living tribunal show up   then when classic loki turns around here you  notice behind him in the background you can   see the ruins of a shield helicarrier i do wonder  who all these giant skeletons belong to they're   littered across the landscape when loki and sylvie  are stalling for time behind them this just seems   like the ruins of an oil drilling rig and then it  winds up taking classic loki creating a perfect   illusion of the entire city of asgard palace  and all right down to the trees in the streets   in order to distract goliath his hero music  also sounds like a mixture of the classic thor   theme from the marvel movies mixed with a little  bit of the main loki series theme music you also   notice that his version of asgard looks a little  bit different from our main version of asgard i   think just because he's classic jack kirby looking  loki like he's recreating a version of his version   of asgard he winds up going out like a boss  sacrificing himself screaming glorious purpose   i absolutely love richard e grant's performance  in the episode as this character he was fantastic   hopefully someday they'll be able to bring him  back and because there's a multiverse there's an   infinite number of loki's that you can bring back  then silvie convinces r loki that he is able to   use enchantment abilities because they're the same  they're both loki's in the whole idea though you   have to remember sylvie kind of explained how  enchantment works or at least how her version   of enchantment works is that she has to grab on to  a memory of whatever it is that she's enchanting   so they're basically grabbing on to the memory of  this black citadel on the rock at the end of time   and they're just using it to pacify alive in  the way they're presenting this he was just   sort of like the guard dog that was guarding  the gateway like a portal to the actual end   of time we see a much larger version of the  citadel that sylvie saw in her vision earlier   beyond it in the background the white that you  see arcing across the frame that's meant to be   a representation of the sacred timeline from  all the trailers like this white energy beam   extending across space and where all these  colors sort of meet you're looking at the   actual vanishing point of the multiverse like  all timelines converging at the vanishing point   then the only big difference they make with  the credits here is that you actually see   all the major loki variants from the episode all  the ones that had speaking lines at least added   to these special shots like someone was taking  pictures of them but i think what they're going   for here is basically they're going to combine  the concepts of he who remains in the comics who's   like the last living being left in the multiverse  who created the time keepers but in the comics   it's an actual person and they'll just combine  that concept with possibly another loki like   yet another loki but let me know in the comments  just based on all the evidence that you've seen   who do you actually think the real main villain  is who's going to be he who remains who created   the tva in this entire thing my full loki episode  6 finale video will post next wednesday just like   normal i have a couple big bonus videos that i'm  working on that i'll post before then if you have   any big requests or big questions or videos that  you want me to do based on this episode too just   let me know in the comments i've got a new finale  video that i'll post tomorrow while you wait for   that click here for all my loki episode videos  and click here for my spider-man no way home first   look video for all of his brand new spider-man  suits in the movie there are a bunch of them   thank you so much for watching everyone  stay safe and i'll see you guys tonight!
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