"Only if you promise not to laugh too much," He warned, but he'd already sort of made peace with the idea of Loki seeing it, it wasn't like it was the worst thing he'd ever filmed himself doing after all. So why not? And he suspected Loki would be amused by it, and that seemed a good enough reason to show him.
And maybe that was why Tony had felt like he wanted to talk to Loki about what he'd heard about some other Loki, because - well they were friends. And he didn't like the idea of someone thinking anything bad about his friend. Sure it wasn't like he thought Loki was perfect, and he hadn't asked a lot about the life this Loki had before he'd ended up here, he knew it was different than the one he knew, but he was still Loki. And that had been enough for Tony. But now this was - complicated, he supposed.
"Well it sounded like it was kind of... take over the world, mudery kind of trouble." He said with a sort of wince, and he wondered if Loki knew, if Thor had told him, because Thor was from the same place that the others were from so he'd know. But the brothers didn't seem to be hung up on it. "I mean, I know it's complicated with the whole multiverse thing and all of that, it's just... I don't know, I was surprised, I guess?" His feelings were complicated he supposed, trying to separate one from the other and was there a line there and would it matter if that other Loki showed up here? Would they be friends too? Or would he be so different from this one? The multiverse made his head hurt sometimes.