Have you ever watched a show that seemed like it was going for such a specific, personal experience that you couldn't help but become obsessed? I hope your answer is no because otherwise you might end up spending months of your life making something like this.
Maybe you actually have a healthy relationship with your hobbies though, I don't know. Unfortunately for you, I don't, so please enjoy my slow decent into madness as I attempt to convey the very niche feelings that the Loki show on Disney+ made me feel.
****Sorry for any weirdness with clips from the show, I had my first ever battle with YouTube's copyright system, and this is the unfortunate result.****
Chapters of the Story:
00:00 Giant Beginnings
05:57 Variations on a Theme
26:13 Religious Experience [feat. William James]
37:32 Season 1: The Fear of God
56:52 Season 2: Baptism by Fire
1:29:07 The Purpose of Glory
----- Written Sources
Gaiman, Neil. Norse Mythology. W. W. Norton & Company, 2017.
James, William. The Varieties of Religious Experience. Penguin, 1982.
Chiang, Ted. “Story of Your Life.” Stories of Your Life and Others. Vintage Books, 2002.
Eliot, T.S. (Thomas Stearns). 1888-1965. “Little Gidding.” Four Quartets. Harcourt, 1943.
-- http://www.davidgorman.com/4quartets/...
----- Movies/Shows Which Clips Were Taken From (There's gotta be a shorter way of saying that, right?)
Loki. Created by Michael Waldron, Marvel Studios, 2021-2023.
Thor. Directed by Kenneth Branagh, Marvel Studios, 2011.
Avengers. Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel Studios, 2012.
Thor: The Dark World. Directed by Alan Taylor, Marvel Studios, 2013.
Thor: Ragnarok. Directed by Taika Waititi, Marvel Studios, 2017.
Avengers: Infinity War. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, Marvel Studios, 2018.
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Directed by George Lucas, Lucasfilm, 2002.
Arrival. Directed by Dennis Villeneuve, Paramount, 2016.
Spider-Man: Homecoming. Directed by Jon Watts, Marvel Studios, 2017.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Directed by Sam Raimi, Marvel Studios, 2022.
I Think You Should Leave. "Thanks for Thinking They Are Cool" and "Everyone just needs to be more in the moment." Created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin, Netflix, 2019-2023.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Directed by Edgar Wright, Universal Pictures, 2010.
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