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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
In a flashback, [[Ravonna Renslayer (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Ravonna Renslayer]] of the [[Time Variance Authority]] (TVA) arrested a young [[Sylvie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sylvie]] for "crimes against the Sacred Timeline", but the young Sylvie stole Renslayer's TemPad and escaped into the timeline.
Years previously, Hunter [[Ravonna Renslayer (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Ravonna Renslayer]] of the [[Time Variance Authority]] (TVA) arrests a young [[Sylvie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sylvie]] for "crimes against the Sacred Timeline", erasing her timeline from existence only for the young Sylvie to steal Renslayer's TemPad and escape into the timeline.


In the present, TVA agent [[Mobius M. Mobius (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mobius M. Mobius]] asks to see Hunter C-20, but Renslayer claims she died from a mental breakdown. In 2077, amidst Lamentis-1's destruction, a stranded Sylvie and [[Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Loki]] form a romantic connection, creating a unique branched timeline. This alerts the TVA, who come to rescue and arrest the pair.
In the present, TVA agent [[Mobius M. Mobius (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mobius M. Mobius]] asks the now-Judge Renslayer to see Hunter C-20, but Renslayer claims she died from a mental breakdown. In 2077, amidst the destruction of Lamentis-1, a stranded Sylvie and [[Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Loki]] form a romantic connection, creating a unique branched timeline and "Nexus Event" perpendicular to the Sacred Timeline, alerting the TVA, who come to rescue and arrest the pair.


Returning to headquarters, Mobius has Loki temporarily trapped a time loop, wherein the latter is continuously attacked by his associate [[Sif (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sif]], before pulling him out for an interrogation. Loki reveals that all of the TVA's workers are all time variants, but an initially doubtful Mobius sends him back. Later however, Mobius becomes suspicious and surreptitiously steals Renslayer's TemPad, on which he finds a recording of her interviewing a mentally sound C-20, who confirms Loki's statement. Meanwhile, a mentally distraught Hunter B-15 brings Sylvie to 2050 Alabama and asks the latter to show her memories of her past life, learning her true nature in the process.
Returning to headquarters, Mobius has Loki temporarily trapped a time loop, wherein the latter is continuously attacked by his associate [[Sif (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sif]], before pulling him out for an interrogation in relation to how the Nexus Event occurred, mocking his "narcissism" for having fallen in love with Sylvie. Loki reveals that all of the TVA's workers are all time variants, and an initially doubtful Mobius sends him back into the time loop. Later however, Mobius becomes suspicious and surreptitiously steals Renslayer's TemPad, on which he finds a recording of her interviewing a mentally sound C-20, who confirms Loki's statement. Meanwhile, a mentally distraught Hunter B-15 brings Sylvie to 2050 Alabama and asks the latter to show her memories of her past life, having glimpsed them when Sylvie had previously enchanted her, learning her own true variant nature in the process.


Mobius frees Loki once more, but they are confronted by Renslayer and TVA minutemen. Mobius acknowledges his variant nature, leading to Renslayer ordering him to be "pruned", apparently killing him. Renslayer takes Loki and Sylvie to the [[Time-Keepers]], during which Sylvie asks Renslayer why she took her, though Renslayer claims not to remember. The Time-Keepers order Loki and Sylvie to be deleted, but B-15 frees the pair of their restraints. Together, the three fight and defeat Renslayer and the Time-Keepers' guards, though B-15 is knocked unconscious. Sylvie beheads a Time-Keeper, only to learn they are all androids. Loki attempts to tell Sylvie something, but Renslayer recovers and prunes Loki. Angered, Sylvie overpowers her and demands the truth.
Mobius frees Loki once more, but they are confronted by Renslayer and TVA minutemen. Mobius acknowledges his betrayal and variant status, leading to Renslayer reluctantly ordering him to be "pruned", apparently killing him. Renslayer takes Loki and Sylvie to the [[Time-Keepers]], during which journey Sylvie asks Renslayer what her "crime" against the Sacred Timeline was that led to her initial arrest; Renslayer claims not to remember. The Time-Keepers order Loki and Sylvie to be pruned, but B-15 frees the pair of their restraints. Together, the three fight and defeat Renslayer and the Time-Keepers' guards, though B-15 is knocked unconscious. Sylvie beheads a Time-Keeper, only to learn they are all androids. As Loki attempts to tell Sylvie about his feelings, Renslayer recovers and prunes Loki. Angered, Sylvie overpowers her and demands to learn the truth about the TVA.


In a [[mid-credits scene]], Loki awakens in a post-apocalyptic New York City, where he meets other variants of himself, who ask him to join them in order to survive.
In a [[mid-credits scene]], Loki awakens in a post-apocalyptic New York City, where he meets other variants of himself, who ask him to join them in order to survive.

Revision as of 00:00, 4 July 2021

"The Nexus Event"
Loki episode
Promotional poster
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 4
Directed byKate Herron
Written byEric Martin
Featured music"If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" by Brenda Lee
Cinematography byAutumn Durald Arkapaw
Editing byEmma McCleave
Original release dateJune 30, 2021 (2021-06-30)
Running time48 minutes
Cast
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"The Nexus Event" is the fourth episode of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Loki. It follows alternate versions of the character who are arrested by the Time Variance Authority (TVA). The episode is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It was written by Eric Martin and directed by Kate Herron.

Tom Hiddleston reprises his role as Loki from the film series, while Sophia Di Martino stars as a female version of the character named Sylvie. Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Wunmi Mosaku, Sasha Lane, and Owen Wilson also star in the episode. Herron joined the series in August 2019. Filming took place at Pinewood Atlanta Studios, with location filming in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

"The Nexus Event" was released on Disney+ on June 30, 2021.

Plot

Years previously, Hunter Ravonna Renslayer of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) arrests a young Sylvie for "crimes against the Sacred Timeline", erasing her timeline from existence only for the young Sylvie to steal Renslayer's TemPad and escape into the timeline.

In the present, TVA agent Mobius M. Mobius asks the now-Judge Renslayer to see Hunter C-20, but Renslayer claims she died from a mental breakdown. In 2077, amidst the destruction of Lamentis-1, a stranded Sylvie and Loki form a romantic connection, creating a unique branched timeline and "Nexus Event" perpendicular to the Sacred Timeline, alerting the TVA, who come to rescue and arrest the pair.

Returning to headquarters, Mobius has Loki temporarily trapped a time loop, wherein the latter is continuously attacked by his associate Sif, before pulling him out for an interrogation in relation to how the Nexus Event occurred, mocking his "narcissism" for having fallen in love with Sylvie. Loki reveals that all of the TVA's workers are all time variants, and an initially doubtful Mobius sends him back into the time loop. Later however, Mobius becomes suspicious and surreptitiously steals Renslayer's TemPad, on which he finds a recording of her interviewing a mentally sound C-20, who confirms Loki's statement. Meanwhile, a mentally distraught Hunter B-15 brings Sylvie to 2050 Alabama and asks the latter to show her memories of her past life, having glimpsed them when Sylvie had previously enchanted her, learning her own true variant nature in the process.

Mobius frees Loki once more, but they are confronted by Renslayer and TVA minutemen. Mobius acknowledges his betrayal and variant status, leading to Renslayer reluctantly ordering him to be "pruned", apparently killing him. Renslayer takes Loki and Sylvie to the Time-Keepers, during which journey Sylvie asks Renslayer what her "crime" against the Sacred Timeline was that led to her initial arrest; Renslayer claims not to remember. The Time-Keepers order Loki and Sylvie to be pruned, but B-15 frees the pair of their restraints. Together, the three fight and defeat Renslayer and the Time-Keepers' guards, though B-15 is knocked unconscious. Sylvie beheads a Time-Keeper, only to learn they are all androids. As Loki attempts to tell Sylvie about his feelings, Renslayer recovers and prunes Loki. Angered, Sylvie overpowers her and demands to learn the truth about the TVA.

In a mid-credits scene, Loki awakens in a post-apocalyptic New York City, where he meets other variants of himself, who ask him to join them in order to survive.

Production

Development

By September 2018, Marvel Studios was developing a limited series starring Tom Hiddleston's Loki from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films.[1] Loki was confirmed to be in development by Disney CEO Bob Iger in November.[2] Kate Herron was hired to direct the series in August 2019.[3] Herron and head writer Michael Waldron executive produce alongside Hiddleston and Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, and Stephen Broussard.[4] The fourth episode, titled "The Nexus Event", was written by Eric Martin.[5]

Writing

Featuring Loki's first "real love story" was part of Waldron's initial pitch for Loki, and he felt it was right for the character that this would be between him and an alternate version of himself, female variant Sylvie. Herron added that "just from an identity perspective, it was interesting to dig into" the two forming a relationship and she was careful to give it "the space to breathe and digging into it in a way that felt earned". Their relationship was one of the aspects of the series that Herron decided to enhance during the COVID-19 pandemic production shutdown. The moment that the two characters share on Lamentis-1 in which they wonder if there is more to their friendship creates a "straight-up and down branch" on the Sacred Timeline, which Waldron said was "exactly the sort of thing that would terrify" the Time Variance Authority (TVA).[6]

Hunter B-15 sees memories of her former life in the episode, but what she sees is not revealed to the audience and actress Wunmi Mosaku was also unaware of the specifics of what the character was seeing when filming the scene. Owen Wilson felt with Mobius M. Mobius learning he is a variant, he starts having the same questions Loki did upon his arrival at the TVA, of "What is this organization? And is it something that is worthy of his devotion?" Gugu Mbatha-Raw stated that Ravonna Renslayer felt betrayed by Mobius, her only friend, when he swaps their TemPads, and thus betrays him by having him pruned. Wilson added that Renslayer's betrayal was "pretty shocking", but added to the "hall of mirrors within the whole series, that people aren't quite who they seem to be".[7]

Casting

The episode stars Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Sophia Di Martino as Sylvie, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Ravonna Renslayer, Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15, Sasha Lane as Hunter C-20, and Owen Wilson as Mobius M. Mobius.[8][9]: 43:49–44:28  Also appearing in the episode are Richard E. Grant as Classic Loki, Jack Veal as Kid Loki, Deobia Oparei as Boastful Loki, and Cailey Fleming as Kid Sylvie.[5][9]: 45:13–45:26, 45:53  Jaimie Alexander makes an uncredited cameo appearance as Sif.[5]

Filming and visual effects

Filming took place at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Atlanta, Georgia,[10][11]: 9  with Herron directing,[3] and Autumn Durald Arkapaw serving as cinematographer.[12][11]: 2  Location filming took place in the Atlanta metropolitan area.[13] Visual effects for the episode were created by Method Studios, Rise, FuseFX, Cantina Creative, Luma Pictures, Digital Domain, Crafty Apes, Industrial Light & Magic, and Rodeo FX.[14][9]: 46:58–47:18 

Music

Camille Saint-Saëns's "The Swan", as performed by theremin player Clara Rockmore and her sister, pianist Nadia Reisenberg, is featured in the episode;[9]: 47:26 [15] the theremin was one of the instruments Herron and series' composer Natalie Holt were drawn to for the score of the series.[15] "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" by Brenda Lee is also featured during the credits of the episode.[16]

Marketing

After the episode's release, Marvel announced merchandise inspired by the episode as part of its weekly "Marvel Must Haves" promotion for each episode of the series, including T-shirts based on the TVA's "classic productivity posters" and other apparel and accessories.[17] Marvel also released a promotional poster for "The Nexus Event" featuring the Time-Keepers and Miss Minutes, and encouraging fans not to spoil the episode's surprises.[18]

Release

"The Nexus Event" was released on Disney+ on June 30, 2021.[19]

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 86% approval rating with an average score of 7.58/10 based on 28 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino's hard-won chemistry helps anchor "The Nexus Event", a shocking installment that reshuffles the board while teasing exciting new variables for the God of Mischief."[20]

Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone stated the episode was "a thrilling, poignant hour of TV that offered that familiar, reassuring sensation of making everything that came before feel more important as a result of it". Speaking to the apparent demise of Mobius, Sepinwall did not believe Wilson would be finished on the show, but felt if he was, "the show really did get great value out of Wilson, not only in the banter with Hiddleston, but in the way that he helped put a human and relatable face on the shows larger questions about identity and free will". He also enjoyed all the "comedic and dramatic possibilities" that the various Loki variants in the mid-credits scene presented and concluded that "Loki is doing exactly what a serialized drama should be doing, and it's firing on all cylinders".[5] Giving the episode a "B", Caroline Siede at The A.V. Club said "only some top-notch acting and an intriguing mid-credits tease buoys this episode from a placeholder to something more tantalizing". She felt the episode featured "a lot of sitting around and waiting for characters to figure out stuff we already know", believing an additional disconnect was that the series "wants to be a show full of twists, turns, and shocking reveals, but the writing isn't clever enough to actually pull off that sense of mischievous fun". Additionally, Siede called Loki's love for Sylvie "a truly wild emotional anchor" and stated the mid-credits scene was "a tantalizing tease that Loki might finally expand its world into something less confined".[21] Adam B. Vary and Mónica Marie Zorrilla of Variety stated "The Nexus Event" "goes positively mad with game-changing plot twists".[16]

IGN's Siddhant Adlakha was more critical of the episode, giving it a 5 out of 10. He felt "The Nexus Event" was "composed of a few interesting moments and scenes, little character beats and negotiations that feel like they ought to add up to something more compelling" and believed the series was "jogging in place", losing "some of the urgency and excitement teased" in past episodes. Adlakha took issue with the indication that the sacred timeline being thrown into chaos was reduced to "a mere distraction dealt with off-screen", which created "a strange deflation of the show's own mechanics and the way it presented this enormous cliffhanger". Conversely, he continued to give praise to Holt's score, calling it "rousing and strange" and called the mid-credits scene "the first time the show has moved forward in any fun or meaningful way in several weeks".[8]

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