Spoilers
“Breaking Brad”

I think it was inevitable that episode 2 of the second season of Loki was going to be a step back because that first episode was such a monumental show that it was not reasonable to expect that near perfection again.
I still enjoyed episode two of Loki a great deal, but it definitely was a step back from last week. This week’s show featured a conclusion that felt too rushed and that lacked some stakes. Everything leading up to it though was very solid and still made for an overall enjoyable episode of television.
This week kicked off with Loki , Mobius and B-15 pursuing Hunter X-05 to the sacred timeline. They knew he had gone to try and find Sylvie but had then deserted his job as a Hunter for the TVA and became an actor. They found him at the premiere night for his big movie Zaniac. The whole scene chasing Brad Wolfe, the name X-05 was going by, was excellent and showcased Loki’s powers in a way that we have not had a chance to see in the series so far.

The acting scenes of this episode were outstanding. Brad’s brutal deliveries of truths to Loki and Mobius provided some excellent character arcs for our two main protagonists. It feels as if the whole, “You’re no hero, you’re a villain” concept is going to be a main theme for Loki this season.

Then, the scene with Loki and Mobius talking over some Key Lime Pie was simple and yet thoroughly engaging. The writing of that scene was wonderful, and it feels like they are foreshadowing things we are going to see in future episodes.
Actor Rafael Casal got some cool stuff to play as the disgruntled hunter and his interactions with Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson was gold. The scene where Loki was ‘torturing’ Brad was some intense moments and really worked well.
It was also great to see that Ke Huy Quan was back after the season opener last week. That makes me think that his character, O.B. (short for Ouroboros) is going to be a regular and not just a cameo and I will take as much O.B. as I can get. This episode, they paired him up with Casey and that led to some funny results… Casey fan-boying O.B.
The ending sequence with Dox was the weakest part of the episode, but it does feel as if they have set up the rest of the series well. With the rogue TVA agents having pruned a huge chunk of the timelines, it will be interesting to see where they go from here. Clearly where they are headed in to Victor Timely.

It was good to see Sylvie again and her choices this episode were very understandable when you think about the life that she has led, constantly being chased by the TVA and just wanting to live a free existence. She and Loki still have a ton of chemistry.
Yes, it was not as amazing of an episode as week one, but it was absolutely a fun, enjoyable watch. Was there a lot of product placement for McDonald’s? Sure. I hope McDonald’s paid Marvel Studios a pretty penny for the advertising, but stuff like that does not bother me.
I think next week is going to be epic.