
3. Loki season 2
The first season of Loki was extremely well-regarded but it wasn't without its shortcomings. The Disney Plus series may have been an adventure for the ages, but it did occasionally drag. This was particularly true for the first episode (which was essentially an exposition device) and the finale (which was just one big, long conversation). Thankfully, none of those issues were present for the second season.
Loki made history as the first live-action MCU series to receive a second season and it earned it! This time around the adventure was bigger and better, as the God of Mischief had to contend with the potential destruction of the MCU's Sacred Timeline, all while preventing the deaths of the other timelines in the multiverse too. Sylvie had set all of this in motion in the previous season and it was up to Loki to stop it, and do something he was pretty unfamiliar with: Save everyone.
The show juggles its larger-than-life stakes with an unexpectedly complex character study on who Loki is and what he wants; the result is a gripping six-episode run that serves as a fitting finale to one of Marvel's greatest accomplishments. Well, two if we want to include the character there too.
That series finale, man; a work of art.