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Loki Season 2 Episode 2 sets Loki, Mobius, and Hunter B-15 out to track down a rogue TVA agent who might be able to help them find Sylvie.
‘Loki’ Season 2 Episode 1 arrives with a bang as Loki must race against time as he continues to “time slip” this assured and fast paced premiere.
Loki Season 2 races through disaster following the Season 1 finale that created the multiverse, as Loki and company try to save the TVA.
Secret Invasion Season 1 is the MCU at it’s very worst as it fails to deliver a story that’s worth the time spent following it.
Secret Invasion Episode 6 delivers a dour and uninspired finale that continues to prove that Marvel is running out of creative steam.
Secret Invasion Episode 5 “Harvest” weakens Fury’s intellect for the sake of forced narrative developments as we near the end of the series.
Despite big reveals and shocking moments Secret Invasion Episode 4 still fails to deliver on the promise of the talented cast.
Secret Invasion Episode 3 “Betrayal” suffers from bad writing with clumsy dialogue and an over-reliance of exposition.
Secret Invasion Episode 2 is bolstered by a trio of strong performances but lacks in engaging storylines due to tedious and clunky writing.
From character development to a darker, more adult tone, here are just three reasons to tune into Marvel’s Secret Invasion.
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