LOKI Director Kate Herron On The God Of Mischief's Speech & That First (Last?) Kiss - SPOILERS

LOKI Director Kate Herron On The God Of Mischief's Speech & That First (Last?) Kiss -  SPOILERS

The season finale of Loki finally saw the God of Mischief and Sylvie share a kiss, but was it genuine, or was the latter simply attempting to distract her counterpart? Director Kate Herron weighs in.

By MarkCassidy - Jul 20, 2021 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Loki

Last week's season finale of Loki saw the uneasy alliance between our God of Mischief (Tom Hiddleston) and female Variant Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) come to an end when they once again crossed blades after disagreeing over how to deal with "He Who Remains" (Jonathan Majors).

Sylvie was intent on killing the Kang the Conqueror Variant for his actions, while Loki believed his warning that something much worse would emerge in his place. Determined to get through to his counterpart, Loki gave an impassioned speech before the two shared a kiss... but Sylvie used the opportunity to push the distracted Asgardian through a portal before going through with the murder.

So, was Sylvie simply manipulating Loki in order to take advantage of the situation, or were her feelings genuine? Director Kate Herron has now confirmed that, at least from her perspective, it was the latter.

"I think for me the kiss was really beautiful because I don't think it was a deception, and I don't think it was a trick necessarily," she told EW. "I think for her, it was almost a goodbye. I think she does care about him, but it's just her feelings toward having to complete the mission overtook because she's not emotionally in the same place he was. I always think of Sylvie in this episode almost like how Loki was in Thor. She has all this anger and pain, and she isn't necessarily going to make the best decision with it."

Herron also revealed that Loki's speech was the trickiest moments to get right in the series.

"Me, the [finale] writer Eric [Martin], Tom, and Sophia, we were working on that speech that Loki says to her right up until the day before shooting, because we just wanted to get it right. I think those words — and this came from Tom, 'I just want you to be okay' — were so key because there's pain in that, right? Because he's evolved in ways and he's moved beyond his pain and anger, and he doesn't want that for her. You don't want that for someone you care about. But, she's just not quite on that path yet and she does still have that."

How did you guys read this scene? Do you think Sylvie ultimately regretted her decision? Drop us a comment down below.

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/20/2021, 5:41 AM
I guess Loki deep down always cared and didn't need to evolve that, but more just had to evolve him showing it

GhostDog
GhostDog - 7/20/2021, 5:47 AM
@bkmeijer - someone mentioned this on twitter. He “wanted the throne” but not really. It was just a means to be that equal, to seek the affection he yearned for so much.

That burning desire manifested in different ways and lead to some drastic measures being taken such as attempting to destroy Jotunheim. Odin was ready to give up the throne, then after Thor is cast out, the throne should be given to Loki, right? But that's not what happens. Even though he was told as a kid that he was born to be a King.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/20/2021, 6:36 AM
@BlackBeltJones - I wonder if we'll see the show's Loki ever come to terms with Odin to, because the movie's Loki did eventually. It's probably the one thing I wanna see explored further.
AtakanKaratas
AtakanKaratas - 7/20/2021, 5:52 AM
Aren't they basically siblings? They have the same genes from same parents. This whole things was just weird for me. The show was great overall but this relationship felt off to me.
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 7/20/2021, 5:55 AM
Finish it last night. Episode 5 was the best, the rest of it was up and down for me. Another whole season of setting up another whole season. Cast did very well though.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 7/20/2021, 6:08 AM
I'm rooting for these chaotic bisexuals to get together eventually
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 7/20/2021, 7:20 AM
@kitheka - Well, me and my boyfriend are both bi yet in a "hetero" relationship. It's a reality for many, it's not any less valid representation. Plus, pointing it out now might save them from potential drama from certain people if Loki is in a "gay" relationship later down the line.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 7/20/2021, 7:18 AM
Incest.
Polaris
Polaris - 7/20/2021, 8:20 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - masturbation lol
JonC
JonC - 7/20/2021, 8:44 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - Not at all. She is as likely a frost giant... as he is likely an alligator.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/20/2021, 2:45 PM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - you're right, they do have the same parents
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