The second season of Loki is now in full swing as we reach the halfway point of the hit Marvel show. In the latest time-bending episode, there are some big revelations and even bigger introductions to wrap your head around, as well as sneaky Marvel Cinematic Universe Easter eggs to get stuck into as well.
So if you’re struggling to work out your Sacred Timeline from your Branched Timeline or you’re wondering what that ending could mean, you’re in the right place. Below, we’ve broken down a full Loki season 2 episode 3 recap, complete with Easter egg details.
Of course, before we get any further, we’ll be getting into spoilers from Loki season 2 episode 3 here, so make sure you’re up to date on the Disney Plus show.
The latest episode of Loki sees the return of one Ravonna Renslayer, who’s been missing since the season 1 finale. After disappearing through that Time Door, we learn that she found her way to 1868 Chicago with none other than Miss Minutes. The pair are there on He Who Remains business to execute his last wish and leave the TVA handbook (yes, the one O.B. wrote) on a young boy’s window sill.
Meanwhile, back at the TVA, O.B. is in turmoil as he can’t get the Temporal Loom under control because he needs Miss Minutes to override the system. Luckily, there have been two hits on Renslayer’s TemPad, one in 1868 and one in 1893, which Loki and Mobius go to explore.
The former doesn’t hold much for them, but the latter is very interesting as they end up at a Victorian fair. There are a few interesting elements here, including a ghost clock haunting the town that’s clearly Miss Minutes and a fun nod to Thor in a taverna. However, the most intriguing element is a man called Victor Timely.
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