I get the big hype around someone being worthy to wield Mjolnir and all because it literally “proves” that someone is wholesome, good, and powerful all at the same time. But also, there were some really bad people who could lift it too, so I don’t see it as something that picks people worthy as in good. I see it picking someone as worthy if they are capable of great power and destruction. Like before Thor, Hella was the one who wielded Mjolnir and committed mass genocide with Odin (whom we never see pay for this). And also in Thor 1 we see Thor as an arrogant killer already wielding Mjolnir and killing innocent Frost Giants with it. I just feel like being worthy to wield Mjolnir isn’t that big of a deal if Hella and arrogant Thor could do it too.
I love that Layla saved that girl because Taweret is the goddess of women and children so as her avatar, it’s only fitting that her first act as a superhero is to save a young girl.
Wow. I did not like that at all.
(But I loved how jealous Mobius was. Their relationship was the only redeeming quality of this episode.)
Why is everyone happy about that end credits scene!?!? It’s not Clint’s fault that Natasha died, he tried to sacrifice himself, I don’t get why y’all hate him for not being a better fighter than her.
Also, I think it’s obvious that Valentina is trying to manipulate Yelena to make her own version of the Avengers that she controls.
My guess is that Mobius used to be a therapist (maybe for abuse victims or war veterans or something) and that’s why he’s so good at dealing with Loki.
I bet the creator of the TVA is either another Loki (an actual evil one that they need to fight) or Odin.
Evidence:
1) She says that she doesn’t have a family and he says he will be her family
2) Lance’s family basically adopts her
3) The cheesy putting her hand on his heart thing
4) Saying I love you on the first date
Did anyone else think this or just me?
THIS WAS HANDS DOWN THE BEST EPISODE OF ANY MARVEL SHOW!