Totenkindly
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Marginal thumbs up on Loki s2e1.
It starts out a bit rough but settles into focusing on a single plot, the jokes and delivery actually are kinda quirky-funny, there's some real dramatic tension, and there's actually some character building especially by the end and with the post-credits scene.
I looked up the production staff after, and it looks like Benson & Moorhead (yes, actually decent scifi/horror guys -- they did Synchronic, Spring, The Endless, etc.) are directing most of the episodes, and Eric Martin who wrote the best of season 1 (including the finale) is now the showrunner. So I feel like they have all stepped up and the first episode shows it. We're still talking MCU style shows but at least this feels more polished and engaging, rather just a cluster. I think it was huge benefit to get rid of Renslayer at the moment, and if they bother to bring her in, they better write her a hell of a lot better.
For kicks, they threw Kate Dickie and Liz Carr into the mix. (I first saw Liz Carr when she was in an episode of DEVS.) Of course Ke Huy Quan is also in this season.
It starts out a bit rough but settles into focusing on a single plot, the jokes and delivery actually are kinda quirky-funny, there's some real dramatic tension, and there's actually some character building especially by the end and with the post-credits scene.
I looked up the production staff after, and it looks like Benson & Moorhead (yes, actually decent scifi/horror guys -- they did Synchronic, Spring, The Endless, etc.) are directing most of the episodes, and Eric Martin who wrote the best of season 1 (including the finale) is now the showrunner. So I feel like they have all stepped up and the first episode shows it. We're still talking MCU style shows but at least this feels more polished and engaging, rather just a cluster. I think it was huge benefit to get rid of Renslayer at the moment, and if they bother to bring her in, they better write her a hell of a lot better.
For kicks, they threw Kate Dickie and Liz Carr into the mix. (I first saw Liz Carr when she was in an episode of DEVS.) Of course Ke Huy Quan is also in this season.