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Loki episode 3 stream12/3/2023 In an abandoned mining shack, Ladi Loki moans that Loki has interrupted a plan that was years in the making, so once they find enough power on the moon to travel through interdimensional time and space, she’ll be continuing with that plan. Lady Loki tries to mind-probe Loki in the way she did Hunter C-20, but it doesn’t work he’s also able to teleport on Lamentis, which is something she’s annoyed by since she obviously can’t do it herself (different abilities, remember). If one of the Lokis dies so does the other, so some reluctant teamwork is in order for the time being. Lady Loki resents being referred to as a Loki and refers to our Loki as a variant, so someone obviously has their wires crossed, but this particular apocalypse isn’t the ideal place for a conversation, since it’s a moon that a nearby planet is about to collide with. With the TemPad almost out of juice - thank goodness Miss Minutes isn’t pre-installed on my devices - both Lokis are stuck on Lamentis-1 in the year 2077, so we know why Loki episode 3 is called that, at least. Eventually, they come face to face outside the golden elevators, and a brief knife fight ensues before Renslayer interrupts and both Loki’s once again disappear through a portal, this one on the floor. Luckily, though, she’s got a mean high kick and some other tricks, so she’s able to fight her way through the first lines of defense while Loki zips through the portal a little behind her and has to cautiously roam through the bodies she has piled up. In the chaos caused by Lady Loki’s timeline bomb, she’s able to slip back to the TVA, where she’s distressed to learn that her powers don’t quite work. Apparently, the elevators you take to get there are golden. Hence, “Lamentis” opens with Sophia Di Martino’s “Variant”, or Lady Loki if the one snapped-off horn is anything to go by, probing Hunter C-20’s mind for information about the Time Keepers and their security in a dreamscape of a laidback dinner between two best friends. Loki is the Norse God of Mischief, after all, so illusions and such are pretty standard. Some things, though, remain pretty consistent. Presumably, there are an infinite number of Loki variants (imagine if you gave them all a typewriter), and as Owen Wilson’s Mobius explained to one of them last week, they all tend to have different appearances and powers and personalities.
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