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Similarly, it seems all of Timelys blueprints might require, well, time.

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The episode looks great, with an era-appropriate gaslight aesthetic.

Its major problem however, is its dramatic structure.

All of its characters seem to want the same thing, one way or another.

The only objectives that seemingly collide are Lokis and Sylvies, i.e., protecting Timely and killing him.

The drama between them ends up less a matter of reconciling clashing objectives and more of explanations and clarifications.

But they have no personal connection yet, at least not one she remembers.

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Is Victor Timely a moniker adopted by Kang, like it was in the comics?

Or is it his actual name?

Timelys great desire is the same as Caseys: to get Ke Huy Quans autograph.

Finally, a relatable villain.

If only someone had invented the Jet Ski in the late 19th century.

We need a closer look at the stilt-trousers Timely built.

What ARE those things?

Does … does Miss Minutes want to bone Kang?