Nothing at the end credits
BowSowy said:
I love seeing guys go crazy over a thirst trap. But I didn't ever think Miss Minutes would be a thirst trap
Dro07 said:
Right my only issue is how the TVA changed if they exist out of time. Maybe their minds were erased like someone suggested earlier
considering the amount of exposition he had to deliver in this episode, i think not only was this the perfect version of Kang/He Who Remains for that scene...it was really the only option. if you had a truly evil/ruthless version of Kang in that scene, he not only wouldn't explain everything, he'd have probably killed loki/sylvie almost immediately.rhutton125 said:
I didn't like his zaniness at all. That said, in the final ~10 minutes or so of the episode, it was a lot easier to stomach. When Kang became giddy with the unknown instead of being overly casual and hip.
Pretty big Kang fan in general so maybe I was just put off by the departure. But like someone said before, any other Kangs we see may act totally differently.
I interpreted this as "he never let it get past a certain point before"TexasAggie_02 said:
I think that them reaching Kang was a nexus event. He knew everything that was going to happen until it redlined. Once they hit the redline, the multiverse had started and he didn't know exactly how it would all end.
I'm not sure this is true. I think you could accomplish this just by going multiple times through the same loop.JJxvi said:
As I said above, he must be dealing with a multiverse of TVA's producing a multiverse of Loki's and Sylvie's in order to have the experience he said he did.
Yeah you could. It still requires him to be outside of the TVA timeline or above it all or whatever. He would also still have to build up to his knowledge groundhog day style. He cant "die" over and over in a loop though, unless he is born with the knowledge of his past lives every time, and we've seen no indication of that, and he himself indicates that the part where he gives them a choice was a boundary he had never crossed before.bobinator said:I'm not sure this is true. I think you could accomplish this just by going multiple times through the same loop.JJxvi said:
As I said above, he must be dealing with a multiverse of TVA's producing a multiverse of Loki's and Sylvie's in order to have the experience he said he did.
For me, he can't be dealing with a multiverse of TVA's or the whole thing doesn't work.
Saxsoon said:BowSowy said:
I love seeing guys go crazy over a thirst trap. But I didn't ever think Miss Minutes would be a thirst trap
She is ALL curves
You're only a variant if you belong to a universe that branches off the path that leads to the proper end.bobinator said:
The last bit you can just write off as He Who Remains shenanigans. If he's trying to "pave the path" or whatever he said he could have just manipulated things.
But that's kind of what I'm talking about just having to not think too much about it.
Like here's a more fundamental one:
Loki escaping with the Tesseract was the nexus event that gets him caught by the TVA. He wasn't supposed to escape with it, I think they outright said that. Yet, if he doesn't, then there's no need for Captain America and Iron Man to go further into the past for it. So if he wasn't supposed to escape, then that also wasn't supposed to happen, making them variants as well right?
I think in the TVA terms youre only a variant to them if your timeline doesn't go the right place.bobinator said:
Yeah but they'd all be variants in the same branch. The "Loki escapes with the Tesseract" branch right?