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Loki Season 2: Why Is The Post Credit Audio Of Episode 5 So Significant!

Loki Season 2: Why Is The Post Credit Audio Of Episode 5 So Significant!

Loki season 2 episode 5 just dropped the MCU's strangest post-credits stinger, borrowing one of Avengers: Endgame's most distinctive characteristics.
By Sinjinee Roy | Updated On: Nov 4, 2023 01:15 AM IST
Loki Season 2: Why Is The Post Credit Audio Of Episode 5 So Significant!
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After 32 films and nine television series, the Loki season 2 episode 5 post-credits sequence is a near-unique occurrence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Tom Hiddleston's flagship Disney+ programme randomly slipped in the season's second stinger, with a twist, after omitting a post-credits sequence at the conclusion of the first episode in season 2. Loki stole one of the most unique records in the Marvel universe in a very ingenious way that perfectly suits the character's God of Mischief moniker.

Strangely, anybody who stays to the end of the credits, Loki season 2 episode 5's post-credits, will be ridiculed loudly by a disembodied voice calling them a "loser." But what does it imply, where did it come from, and how does it relate to Loki's overarching message?

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Loki Season 2 Episode 5 Post-Credits Scene Decoded:

After the credits roll on Loki season 2 episode 5, with Loki's game-changing new superpower revealed and his plan to preserve the Temporal Loom, the TVA, and all existence revealed, a stinger references one of the show's most in-depth Marvel cuts. A voice says, "You died, insert a coin, LOSER!" in an audio-only post-credits prank. It signifies virtually nothing out of context, but Loki season 2 episode 5 built up the joke earlier in the show.

After assembling OB, Casey, Mobius, and B-15 to undo the damage of the Temporal Loom, Loki attempts to enlist Sylvie, who declines his offer but invites him to a pub to discuss why he wants to preserve the TVA. The opening scene at the bar has a Zaniac! arcade game, which is clearly based on the same film Brad Wolfe (Rafael Casal) starred in when he returned to the timeline in episode 2. The Game Over message from the same arcade machine is the audio stinger that fills Loki season 2 episode 5's post-credits sequence.

Why the Post-Credits Scene in Loki Season 2 Episode 5 is so significant:

It's worth noting that Loki's audio-only post-credits scene is the first time a vocal track has been utilised in place of a genuine stinger, but it's not the first time the MCU has employed an audio post-credits scene. The first occasion, notably, came immediately following the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame, when the sound of Iron Man constructing the Mark 1 armour was played as a heartfelt homage to Robert Downey Jr.'s dead hero.

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Instead of paying homage to a deceased MCU hero, Loki's latest post-credits sequence mocks the audience, riffing on the concept of Game Over message culture in video games as well as the concept of waiting to the end of the credits (insulting us all as "losers" for doing so). But the "loser" message is likewise loaded: Loki affirmed, in a phrase repeated in Season 2 Episode 5, that Lokis are doomed to fail. The underlying message here is that, despite dying (and nearly dying numerous times), Loki did not give up: he may be a loser (and accept it), but a Game Over notification is merely another chance to try again.

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