


When asked whether this was intentional, Di Martino said that knowing Herron 'I think it probably was.' 'I can’t remember her actually talking about being on purpose.
#Loki episode 3 bisexual series#
When a conversation turns friendly on the subject of love, Sylvie asks Loki, “How about you? You’re a prince. Many fans noticed the lighting effects within Loki Episode 3 were styled similarly to that of the bisexual flag. Loki made Marvel Cinematic Universe history with its third episode on Wednesday, by revealing Tom Hiddleston’s title character to be bisexual and series director Kate Herron couldn’t be. At the end of Episode 2, Loki’s able to whisk away with Sylvie, but she’s still deciding whether he’s friend or foe at the onset of Episode 3. The confirmation that Loki is bisexual was also highlighted in critic and fan discussions of the episode. He’s supposed to be an ally but winds up going on an outer-space jaunt with the character, who some believe is Marvel character The Enchantress. Sylvie has been disrupting the sacred cosmic timeline, and has been giving headaches to the TVA (the Time Variance Authority), which has sanctioned Loki. An enraged Sylvie asks Loki for the TemPad, which he pulls out of his back pocket. The fight ends with the duo being thrown out of the train. The duo has a confrontation with the guards on the train.

I know this is a small step but I’m happy, and heart is so full, to say that this is now Canon in #mcu #Loki 💗💜💙 /lz3KJbewx8 The episode reveals that Loki is bisexual in the MCU like he is in the comics, which Herron felt was important to. Towards the ending of Loki episode 3, a drunk Loki spoils the plan to reach the arc. It is a part of who he is and who I am too. Ali, finds the titular god of mischief ( Tom Hiddleston) stranded on an alien moon on the verge of. From the moment I joined it was very important to me, and my goal, to acknowledge Loki was bisexual. The third episode of Loki, Lamentis, directed by Kate Herron and written by Bisha K.
