This episode revolves around the character Loki, who finds himself in a multiverse filled with alternate versions of himself. He is initially confused and overwhelmed by the situation, but as he interacts with other versions of himself, he starts to develop feelings for one of them, whom he names Sylvie.
However, the episode takes a dark turn when it is revealed that Loki's girlfriend, who was unhappy with their relationship, killed the timekeeper, unleashing infinite new timelines and threatening a multiversal war. The character expresses a sense of responsibility for this chaos and expresses a desire to put an end to it.
Despite the warnings and concerns of others, Loki remains confident in his identity and refuses to be swayed by alternate versions of himself. He decides to handle the situation on his own, leaving others to manage the mischief in their respective universes.
1. The episode discusses the show Loki and contains spoilers.
2. The conversation starts with Loki being offered a drink, which he declines, preferring juice.
3. Loki is mentioned multiple times in the conversation, indicating a gathering of characters named Loki.
4. The term "pruned" is used, which Loki explains doesn't mean executed but rather being sent to the end of all time, a wasteland resembling the phantom zone.
5. Loki describes an encounter with a variant of himself who is super cute and lovable, leading him to develop feelings for her.
6. The conversation turns to the concept of the multiverse, with Loki expressing confusion and disbelief.
7. It is revealed that Loki's girlfriend killed the timekeeper to prevent a happy ending, unleashing infinite new timelines and causing a multiversal war threat.
8. The characters discuss the multiverse trend, with Loki expressing concern about the consequences and the potential for his story to become a "migraine".
9. The conversation concludes with Loki expressing disinterest in his variants and deciding to look elsewhere.