LOKI Spoilers: 8 Huge Reveals In "Lamentis" (And How They Set Up The Second Half Of The Series)

LOKI Spoilers: 8 Huge Reveals In "Lamentis" (And How They Set Up The Second Half Of The Series)

Today's Loki didn't fully pull back the curtain on Sylvie's plan and the MCU's version of the Multiverse, but we still have plenty to discuss, and there's a lot that should be key to the next 3 episodes!

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By JoshWilding - Jun 23, 2021 10:06 AM EST
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Today's episode of Loki, "Lamentis," shifted the spotlight to the God of Mischief's dynamic with his fellow Variant, Sylvie. The first two weeks were devoted to Loki's team-up with the TVA and Mobius, but Loki and Loki...well, something tells us they're going to have a lot of fun together!

The spotlight may have been placed primarily on Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino's characters in this latest instalment, but it's clear this series is going to have major consequences for both them and the MCU. With that in mind, we're once again taking a look at the biggest reveals in Loki and what they mean for the series moving forward now we've reached the halfway point. 

Remember, we still don't know the consequences of the Sacred Timeline being bombed, while the secrets of the TVA are slowly being revealed. As well as a deep dive into the biggest reveals, you'll find some bold, crazy predictions here along with some of the most noteworthy Easter Eggs.

To take a look through this breakdown, all you guys need to do is click the "Next" button down below.
 

8. The Time-Keepers' Hiding Place

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Mobius has never met the Time-Keepers, and while Renslayer seems to have some sort of open channel of communication with them, the three lizard-like creatures are clearly staying hidden. 

There has to be a reason for that, and while the members of the TVA believe it's because they're hard at work crafting the Sacred Timeline, something tells us their motivations may be a little more sinister. Either way, we still don't know what gives them the right to decide how everyone's stories unfold, so it's no wonder Sylvie wants to destroy them (as Kang once did in the comics). 

Either way, we now know that they're just an elevator ride away behind those golden doors, and that's where Loki and Sylvie will need to head if they hope to meet them. Initially, we suspected that Richard E. Grant might be playing King Loki, but now wouldn't be shocked if he's a Time-Keeper.
 

7. Lamentis-1

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Lamentis-1 is a moon adjacent to the planet Lamentis, but in 2077, both are seemingly destroyed. We don't know what leads to that apocalypse, but the comic book version of this planet is located on the edge of Kree-controlled space (possibly meaning the humanoids we see here are, in fact, Kree).

Believe it or not, the planet has only made one appearance on the page and that was in Annihilation: Conquest Prologue #1. There, it was caught in the middle of a conflict between the Annihilation Wave and the Phalanx, so it's possible that's what led to the massive scale of destruction we see here.

If so, the Annihilation Wave may still be decades away, but it would be pretty cool if this was meant to lay the groundwork for the big screen debut of classic Fantastic Four villain Annihilus. 
 

6. No TemPad

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By the time this episode ends, the TemPad has been destroyed, and Loki and Sylvie are trapped on a moon that's about to be obliterated. Needless to say, we're expecting them to escape somehow, but it won't be with the use of one of the devices the TVA uses to travel through the Sacred Timeline.

That doesn't necessarily mean time travel is off the table, but it could be that the next couple of episodes are set in the MCU's future (which would explain how the God of Mischief ends up in a version of New York City that's seemingly been decimated by an unknown attack or disaster). 

If someone is coming to rescue them, that begs the question of who, and it could be at this point in the story we learn that Sylvie is working for or with other Loki Variants who hate the Time-Keepers.
 

5. "Sylvie"

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So, we've now mentioned Sylvie a few times here, and it's in today's episode we learn that's the "alias" the female version of Loki has decided to give herself. She's definitely a Variant, but a clear lack of willingness to elaborate on her past makes us think there's still more to her story here. 

She really didn't like being called "Loki," and the reason for that is bound to be addressed in some way. Perhaps she was created by another version of the God of Mischief - which would line up with her role as Enchantress in the comic books - and that's what makes her a Variant? 

The TVA deciding she doesn't deserve to exist would be more than enough to explain why she hates the Time-Keepers, though the same could be said if she is a Loki. We'll have to wait and see. 
 

4. The God Of Mischief's Sexuality

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One of the biggest moments in this episode comes when Loki reveals that he's bisexual, something many fans have been hoping to see play out in the MCU for several years now. 

We've never seen the God of Mischief get a love interest in this shared world, but if a season two is coming, then that could change. Either way, we learn that Loki has loved both men and women in his past, and while he's never found true happiness with anyone, it sounds like he'd be open to it. 

Marvel Studios still has a long way to go when it comes to making sure the MCU reflects our world, but this is a step in the right direction and a reveal we hope won't be quickly moved away from.
 

3. The Truth About The TVA

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One of the biggest reveals in this episode of Loki comes when Sylvie casually mentions that the TVA's agents are all Variants. While Mobius has clearly been led to believe he was created by the Time-Keepers, the truth is much darker, and it seems these Variants have their memories taken from them and are subsequently brainwashed into towing the company like in the TVA.

That's all sorts of twisted, especially as we learn the young agent kidnapped by the female Loki has been in their service for hundreds of years despite once having a normal life on Earth. 

The God of Mischief is clearly gob-smacked that the members of the TVA don't know the truth, and seeing as he's formed something of a bond with Mobius, he might just make it his mission to now set the record straight and take down the Time-Keepers. Either way, we just hope this is all leading to Mobiys finally getting the opportunity to ride a jet ski into the sunset. 
 

2. A Multiverse Of Variants

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We're starting to get a little more information about what it means to be a Variant in the MCU, and as the TVA is full of them...well, that would explain how there's a Multiverse packed with alternate versions of the heroes and villains we've grown familiar with over the past few years. 

While we didn't anticipate the likes of Captain Carter and Jamie Foxx's Electro being "Variants," the idea certainly opens the door to a lot of storytelling opportunities. If the TVA can control a whole organisation made up of these alternate versions of those who stepped off the Sacred Timeline, we have a feeling the Multiverse won't fall apart if different timelines are allowed to exist.

Either way, it's clear the events of Loki will set the stage for the introduction of the sort of concepts we'll see in What If?, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
 

1. Romance For Loki...And Loki?

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When Sylvie attempts to enchant Loki, there's an oddly touching moment that many fans have already assumed could lead to a romance between the Variants. It's a cool idea and one that would be fun to explore over the next few episodes (talk about an MCU power couple). 

However, we can't help but wonder whether there's more to that scene than meets the eye. Remember, in the comic books, Sylvie was created by the God of Mischief, so what if, in her timeline, he's her adoptive father? That would be one heck of a twist, and the reason she doesn't like being called "Loki" might be because it brings back some upsetting memories of his death.

That could have even come at the hands of the TVA, and we're now wondering whether Richard E. Grant could be playing a Loki who got a happy ending, only to have it torn from him by the Time-Keepers.
 

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TheCoonII
TheCoonII - 6/23/2021, 10:08 AM
Kinda brings a whole new meaning to go [frick] yourself (somebody had to say it)
aresww3
aresww3 - 6/23/2021, 1:03 PM
@TheCoonII -
PantherKing
PantherKing - 6/23/2021, 10:15 AM
Seems like it would be incest of Loki was to screw Loki. Lol I kid but might be a little weird for a romance between the two 👀
TheIronDuck
TheIronDuck - 6/23/2021, 10:38 AM
Are we already forgetting Loki pocketed a timestone from the infinity drawer?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/23/2021, 10:51 AM
@TheIronDuck - I totally forgot about this
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/23/2021, 10:44 AM
"...could lead to a romance between the Variants. It's a cool idea and one that would be fun to explore over the next few episodes (talk about an MCU power couple)."
TheDpool
TheDpool - 6/23/2021, 10:51 AM
The mystery of this show keeps growing, did not see the TVA reveal coming.

I'm still guessing Sylvie is gonna turn out not to be a Loki or she's from the shattered New York timeline.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/23/2021, 11:46 AM
I still wouldn't be surprised if there are no time-keepers in charge (anymore). I like the idea of Richard E. Grant's character being in charge, especially if its Godking Loki.
RevanIsMyMan
RevanIsMyMan - 6/23/2021, 1:12 PM
@bkmeijer - I was actually gonna say that.
inkniron
inkniron - 6/23/2021, 8:43 PM
@bkmeijer - After the revelation today that all TVA agents are variants, I'm doubling down on Richard E Grant being our main Loki, AKA, He Who Remains and his future self is at the end of time and creates the TVA and the Time Keepers. It's the ouroboros/ Chicken egg situation. Which came first. He has to capture himself to rise to power.

I'm also going with a branch theory that he created the Time Twisters which are the precursor to the Time Keepers. They are the ones that trimmed everything to one main timeline and in the process, destroyed Sylvie's timeline, hence why she's hell bent on turning it all on it's head for revenge.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/24/2021, 12:50 AM
@inkniron - I doubt they're going for a timeloop, but I do agree old Loki and the creation of the TVA are linked.

My guess is that in the original timeline, Loki did escape with the Tesseract after Endgame and succeeded in becoming the Godking he wanted to be. In response the TVA was formed, and since the events of Loki escaping and becoming Godking already happened, they could just intervene with Loki escaping with the Tesseract.
FleischerSupes
FleischerSupes - 6/23/2021, 11:55 AM
Just my theory but a the end of the day Loki always gets emotional when Asgard comes up. Like when he was researching apocalypses in the library. His long game almost certainly involves saving Asgard.

Vigor
Vigor - 6/23/2021, 6:07 PM
@FleischerSupes - I can see that
aresww3
aresww3 - 6/23/2021, 1:03 PM
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 6/23/2021, 3:29 PM
That one felt like a filler episode. The show is gorgeous and I loved getting a quiet moment with Loki and Sylvie on the train. Other than that it didn’t move anything along except for a single sentence about the TVA.
JaKBaLLTV
JaKBaLLTV - 6/23/2021, 4:58 PM
Sophia Martino reminds me of Jill Clayburgh, quite a bit
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 6/23/2021, 5:11 PM
I now believe that Mobius was a Jet Ski salesman on Earth. He has very salesman vibes and his obsession with them is sort of a sign he still has some lingering memory of his reality. My theory is that Kang built this empire of variants which were just people coming through wormholes on accident by either the Quantum Realm or Final Destination style premonitions and each person who did this he mind-wiped and enslaved into the "TVA". And the only reason they went after our Loki is because Sylvie was threatening the very existence of Kang and to find a Loki Ravonna needed a Loki. Mobius just played into her and Kang's defense plan. I believe they exist in the Quantum City from Ant-Man and the Wasp.
Battabing
Battabing - 6/23/2021, 5:34 PM
Kinda over this show. Right now Superman and Lois is the CBTV show airing right now.
Curlyhairfro
Curlyhairfro - 6/23/2021, 9:47 PM
"Marvel Studios still has a long way to go when it comes to making sure the MCU reflects our world"
A show revolving around a time traveling frost giant who partners with a different version of himself to battle against giant lizards who control time needs to better reflect our world? Do these people read what they write?
VENOMguy420
VENOMguy420 - 6/24/2021, 12:22 PM
@Curlyhairfro - dude i copied that exact text cuz I was gonna a comment on that too. Like seriously, that came off to me like a person that wants everything and everyone to be gay/bi/pan/trans/etc like chill dude
Ojeet78
Ojeet78 - 6/24/2021, 3:15 AM
This show feels like a drawn out episode of Doctor who
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