Loki Season 2 Perfectly Pays Off A Touching Endgame Moment 4 Years Later
Summary
- Loki fulfills his destiny as the protector of the multiverse, embracing his capacity for good instead of focusing on his perceived lack of acceptance.
- Frigga's quote about failure resonates with Loki's struggle and eventual realization that he needs to be true to himself and embrace his potential for greatness.
- Loki's close relationship with his mother Frigga adds depth to his character development, as they share a connection through their cunning minds and skills with magic.
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Loki season 2 finale finally sees the titular god embrace a new MCU destiny as the protector of the multiverse and its endlessly splitting timelines, and the bold new direction for the former God of Mischief perfectly pays off a quote from Avengers: Endgame. Since his initial debut in Thor, Loki's story in the MCU has been one defined by a perceived lack of acceptance and a blind determination of who he believes he's meant to be. While this initially leads Loki firmly down the path of villainy, there were always moments shining through that hinted at a potential for greatness.
This does, of course, come to fruition eventually, culminating in Loki's grand sacrifice in the Loki season 2 finale. The god finally understands his place in the multiverse and gives up his former life to replace He Who Remains' Temporal Loom. The moment comes as a natural progression of Loki's entire MCU journey, but it also perfectly plays off a quote from his mother, Frigga, in Avengers: Endgame.
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Loki's New Role Pays Of Frigga's Touching Quote About Failure
In Avengers: Endgame, Thor travels back in time to collect the Reality Stone from Asgard. There, he has a touching heart-to-heart with his mother, who understands something is different with Thor despite not knowing exactly what. As Thor deals with immense regret and self-doubt following his failure to stop Thanos, Frigga gives him a sage piece of advice. Regarding the pressures of life and destiny, she says, "Everyone fails at who they’re supposed to be, Thor. The measure of a person, of a hero, is how well they succeed at being who they are." However, the quote is arguably more applicable to Loki.
Everyone fails at who they’re supposed to be, Thor. The measure of a person, of a hero, is how well they succeed at being who they are.
Frigga's memorable quotation perfectly sums up Loki's lifelong struggle and eventual destiny. An important part of Loki season 2 is the titular god's realization that, across the multiverse, he's destined to fail as a stepping stone for those on the side of good. Loki decides that what he needs to do is stop trying to succeed at what he's always thought he was supposed to do and instead realize the immense capacity for good that resides inside. Loki embraces a new title as the protector of realms instead of a ruler, and only then does he find peace with himself.
Why Loki Fulfilling Frigga's Wisdom Is So Perfect Close Frigga's discussion with Thor gives the hero the renewed motivation he needs in Endgame, but Loki has always been the sibling closer to his mother. While Thor's intimidating build and penchant for combat fall in line with his father, Odin, Loki's cunning mind and skills with magic come straight from Frigga. Though she may not be his birth mother - given he's an adopted Frost Giant - the two are kindred souls, and
Loki gives them another beautiful thing in common.
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