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I know what kind of god I need to be... for you. For all of us.
When Mobius heard this, I am certain he thought about the moment when Loki was at the broken Bifrost, trying to make Odin understand that he was doing everything for him: "I could have done it father, for you! For all of us"
He knows Loki's whole life, of course he cathed the parallel.
And in that moment, just after Odin said "No, Loki", Loki gave up and threw himself off the Bifrost, into de void, far from his familiy. So my headcanon is that Mobius thought that Loki was gonna again try to kill himself (because the thing in the Bifrost was obviously a suicide attempt) because Loki thought the only way he could be seen as a good god, a good person, was by sacrifice and death.
And it breaks my heart because despite the similarities, the two settings are completely different. In Thor 1, Loki was being selfish, desiring a thorne. In Loki s2, he is doing it full of love for his found family, completely selfless, the throne being the last thing he wants but knowing it's the only way.
So many parallels this season 🥺
loki (in loki 2x04, heart of the TVA): "sure, burn it down. easy. annihilating is easy. razing things to the ground is easy. trying to fix what's broken is hard. hope is hard." loki (in thor: the dark world): "if it were easy, everyone would do it."
Loki (2021) / Crimson Peak (2015)
“Aren’t you gonna tell me not to kick the door in?” “Never made a difference.” Vs “Well your machete hadn’t solved any problems thus far” is still a parallel to that hurts and I think about too much
I cannot BELIEVE it took me this long to realize the parallels between the Sacred Timeline that is constantly ‘branching’ and needing to be ‘pruned’ and Yggdrasil, the ‘sacred world tree’ from Norse mythology that's considered the center of the cosmos.