Interesting ;)
Pages from Ken Hultgren’s THE KNOW-HOW OF CARTOONING (1946).
I have never seen an episode of Good Omens in my life, but thanks to my feed I can say that I know more about the relationship between Crowley and Aziraphale than I know in my favorite ships.
His character is going to change, and it gives him the opportunity to change for the better — even better than how he ended up in IW.
Having the Loki that’s starring in the series be post-Avengers Loki that we saw in Endgame does erase a lot of his current character development, yes. It gets rid of the mending relationship between Thor and him, reverting back to shaky grounds. But post-Avengers Loki erases the parts of his character that was absolutely belittled, the parts of him that were completely erased and turned into a comedic device. It gives him the opportunity to continue his Thor 1 and Avengers development, to deepen his emotions and way of thinking outside of the “I’m a plot device to support Thor’s stardom” (because yes, although Ragnarok was amazing, you’ve got to admit they turned Loki into a two-demensional version of himself to become more comedic). They have the chance to — whether he becomes more mischievous or serious or villainous or heroic — deepen him, with no other characters getting in the way.
The Loki that we’re going to see in the show is Loki. Not Loki the supportive character, not Loki the comedic side piece, but Loki. And I’m here for it.