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When Loki asks He Who Remains why he never fights back, He Who Remains freezes Sylvie in time, recognizing Loki's time slipping and indicating that he "paved that road". When Loki shows the ability to freeze time, He Who Remains reveals that the Loom is a fail-safe ; overloading it protects the Sacred Timeline by deleting the branched timelines ...
Meaning, the answer was to prevent the Sacred Timeline from ever branching, by keeping Sylvie from slaying He Who Remains. Yet when Loki time-slipped to just prior to that moment, he was never ...
Loki fights her, fearing He Who Remains might be right and pleading that he wants to keep her safe. They kiss, but Sylvie uses the TemPad to send Loki back to the TVA headquarters and kills a surrendering He Who Remains, unleashing a multiverse with timelines that cannot be pruned. Loki tries to warn B-15 and Mobius about He Who Remains ...
Loki warns Mobius of the threat of the many variants of He Who Remains. Dox has many TVA hunters heavily arm themselves for a supposed mission to find Sylvie. To stop Loki's warping, Loki and Mobius meet TVA technician Ouroboros, who has been working alone for centuries. Ouroboros deduces that Loki is "time slipping", suggesting that it is ...
Loki Season 2's ending brings the MCU series full circle. We break down the Episode 6 ending, including what yggdrasil is and what it means for Loki's MCU future.
He affirmed that the scene in which He Who Remains erased Renslayer's flashbacks served as the "microcosm" that was symbolic of his memory erasure for the TVA. [10] He also felt that the ontological paradox resulting from the creation of the TVA Handbook was "the fun thing" about doing a series featuring time-travelling, and felt it was the ...
It took a lot of “rewinding,” and centuries of studying, but Loki eventually came to realize his glorious-ish purpose in the Season 2 finale of the Disney+ series. Having learned to finely ...
He Who Remains suggests Loki kill Sylvie to save the Loom, which Loki rejects. After consulting Mobius and Sylvie at different moments in time, [ d ] Loki replaces Timely in approaching the Loom. Loki destroys the Loom, magically rejuvenates the dying timelines and rearranges them into a tree-like structure, [ e ] committing himself to oversee ...