Tom Hiddleston flipped his hair a lot during six episodes of Loki, and someone has compiled each and every time that happened into one short and handy video.

Loki has come to an end. Well, its first season has at least. Those of you who have seen the finale and watched the credits (shame on you if you didn't, have you never Marvelled before?) will know it is the first of Disney Plus's MCU shows to receive a second season.

That means quite a few things. First and foremost, that despite having died multiple times in the MCU, Loki will return yet again. No complaints here. Especially because it also means we'll get lots more Loki hair flips. If you didn't notice how often Tom Hiddleston needed to flick his beautiful black hair out of his face during the six episode series, then you weren't watching closely enough.

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If you didn't notice them first time through, or you're planning on going back and watching the entire series through for a second time to see them all again, hold your horses for one second. There's no need to do that as someone has been kind and clever enough to edit all of those majestic hair flips together into one handy compilation.

There are 32 flips altogether, not including an attempt by Alligator Loki to perform one as highlighted in the comments on this video. That's an average of more than five times per epsiode, which is unsurprising considering the long black mane Loki sports isn't the hair Hiddleston has in his day-to-day. The British actor normally has shorter styled hair, meaning he definitely isn't used to all of it falling down over his face anytime he does anything.

Many of you will have been left with a God of Mischief-shaped hole in your lives after finishing the season finale this week. Hopefully, the above compilation filled that hole, even if it was only for 22 seconds. If you're still looking for more Loki to light up your life, Xbox has created some themed controllers to celebrate the end of the first season. You'll have to make them yourself in Design Lab if you want one, though.

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