âHer name was Sylvieâ
âBecause weâre the sameâ
âSee? Weâre both selfishâ
These three quotes have attached themselves to my brain and wonât let go and so Iâm gonna chatter about them because I have so many thoughts and look. I am quite aware there is a focus on Sylvie with these. I canât help it, sheâs my favourite, her tragic backstory, insane grin and absolute commitment to her beliefs have captivated me
Okay so first one: âHer name was Sylvie.â Loki, with the very real possibility sheâs been killed, holding the line for her. The identity she forged for herself, the escapism and the rebellion and the individuality thatâs so important to her, he not only respects, but holds the line for her. You fell for yourself; no, because she isnât me, sheâs Sylvie. He cares for her, he fell for Sylvie, the fierce woman who teases him and challenges him and fights for life with everything sheâs got. And he does reach Mobius. Mobius plays it off mockingly during the interrogation âis that with an ie or just an i?â but he remembers it and he uses it. He says to Ravonna, âWhy didnât you let me interrogate Sylvie?â Like itâs so important to have someone who cares, someone in your corner. Thereâs so much packed into four words
âBecause weâre the same.â The flip side of the individuality is the fact that they are variants of each other and thatâs such a fascinating and important and beautiful part of the narrative. Sylvie violently establishes her individuality and separateness from the Loki conglomerate at the beginning, but she choses to reassure Loki that he can do it by using their sameness. Like seriously I cannot express how amazing that character development is there. Sheâs now so much more comfortable in her identity because of him. Because of him, Loki, fresh off the sacred timeline, who was meant to âcause pain and suffering and deathâ only, he has helped her feel more comfortable in her own skin, by caring and just being himself. Thatâs awesome. And itâs also romantic as hell. Win win
âSee? Weâre both selfish.â Painful. Devastating. Beautiful. Harder to pin down why I like it so much because I havenât had two years to chew on it yet but here we go letâs see. Ok so: itâs an extension of the weâre the same module, and even estranged from him, sheâs still willing to accept what he and she share. Thereâs still care there; it isnât what they had in season one, but itâs there all the same. She was horrified by the timeslipping and concerned for him, so, she takes him drinking. Thatâs my hedonistic girl. But the point being that she sees him in pain and is trying to care for him, in her way. So, we get there, conversation, and we get to the other thing thatâs fascinating about it: at the time Sylvie owns the âyouâre so selfishâ when itâs thrown at her like âof course Iâm selfish, I want a life, whatâs wrong with wanting something?â which is amazing, because I really do love a character who is not only willing to admit to selfishness, but embraces it, owns it, takes pride in it, even. Like fuck yeah thatâs my girl. But but but, and hereâs the sticker: with this line âSee? Weâre both selfish.â we see that maybe it did get under her skin, the way that only he can really hurt her like this, precisely because of how much she cares for him, this vulnerability that she has with him, one of the few people who sheâs taken down her walls before. But she also can see how low and rough the spot heâs in is right now and she cares about him and wants to help him, so it could be argued sheâs using it like she used their sameness to reassure him last season. She says âweâre both selfishâ in the same breath that she told him being selfish isnât bad; so essentially: itâs ok, Loki, itâs okay to want things, we both wants things, itâs normal
So yeah, Iâm completely normal about these characters this show and these quotes