This part is untrue, and Loki himself is the proof. He didn't even time travel, and the Avenger's time traveling was supposedly 'supposed to happen', so they only reason he's a variant is the outcome. A variant doesn't have to time travel to be a variant, they just have to deviate from the 'sacred timeline,' the 'late for work' example from Miss Minutes video shows that.AliasMan02 said:
TVA doesn't dictate OUTCOME so much as dictate method, as far as I can tell. They only intervene if time travel is used to alter the timeline. If Stark had been decapitated by Thanos on Titan, the TVA would not have intervened.
In the case of the Avengers and Endgame, remember they deliberately took steps to prevent creating alternate timelines, which sounds different than other variants that the TVA hunts.
The alternate Cap timeline is still a question mark, though.
YouBet said:Loki the God of Mentorshiptexasaggie04 said:YouBet said:TexasAggie_02 said:
Here's a crazy idea, what if the avengers are supposed to lose, but loki destroys the TVA which allows them to win, and allows the multiverse to flourish? Would also explain why Caps new timeline with Peggy isn't erased.
I like this. Would be the ultimate Loki trick. His meaningless and scripted life is actually the fulcrum for all existence.
I think this is something Mobius was already hinting in the first episode - where Loki's role is to make others their best selves.
bobinator said:This part is untrue, and Loki himself is the proof. He didn't even time travel, and the Avenger's time traveling was supposedly 'supposed to happen', so they only reason he's a variant is the outcome. A variant doesn't have to time travel to be a variant, they just have to deviate from the 'sacred timeline,' the 'late for work' example from Miss Minutes video shows that.AliasMan02 said:
TVA doesn't dictate OUTCOME so much as dictate method, as far as I can tell. They only intervene if time travel is used to alter the timeline. If Stark had been decapitated by Thanos on Titan, the TVA would not have intervened.
In the case of the Avengers and Endgame, remember they deliberately took steps to prevent creating alternate timelines, which sounds different than other variants that the TVA hunts.
The alternate Cap timeline is still a question mark, though.
I think for now though we just need to ride this out before getting too caught up in what it means for everything. Maybe they'll attempt to explain the Captain America thing.
bobinator said:This part is untrue, and Loki himself is the proof. He didn't even time travel, and the Avenger's time traveling was supposedly 'supposed to happen', so they only reason he's a variant is the outcome. A variant doesn't have to time travel to be a variant, they just have to deviate from the 'sacred timeline,' the 'late for work' example from Miss Minutes video shows that.AliasMan02 said:
TVA doesn't dictate OUTCOME so much as dictate method, as far as I can tell. They only intervene if time travel is used to alter the timeline. If Stark had been decapitated by Thanos on Titan, the TVA would not have intervened.
In the case of the Avengers and Endgame, remember they deliberately took steps to prevent creating alternate timelines, which sounds different than other variants that the TVA hunts.
The alternate Cap timeline is still a question mark, though.
I think for now though we just need to ride this out before getting too caught up in what it means for everything. Maybe they'll attempt to explain the Captain America thing.
they explained it with a single sentence plotforce.JCRiley09 said:
I know it's a tv show, but shouldn't the avengers have been the ones standing trial since they screwed up and failed to get the tesseract thus allowing Loki to escape?
yes, but the TVA stepped in and the problem has been fixed. they captured loki and he essentially ceases to exist in the prime MCU. and the dealt with the spare infinity stone which has been rendered useless.JCRiley09 said:
I know. But it doesn't make sense. Which I'm fine with because it's a tv show.
It's the avengers' faults that Loki got away
the 3 timekeepers or whatever that created the TVA need existence to happen a certain way, most likely to their benefit. they allow the avengers to time travel to maintain the main timeline. The TVA most likely clipped all the branches made by the avengers as soon as cap returned the stones.JCRiley09 said:
I know it's a tv show, but shouldn't the avengers have been the ones standing trial since they screwed up and failed to get the tesseract thus allowing Loki to escape?
Read Loki's speech from Avengers. This is part of the illusion he referenced to Mobius? It's great stuff.bangobango said:
enjoyed the first episode.
I enjoyed how TVA is basically what Loki wanted to be.
1. Continue paying for Disney+.Harry Lime said:
Did the new episode just drop? Was trying to watch Rebels and the app just crapped on me again with the standard "Error Code 39." Not a chance I'm paying for Disney+ after my trial runs out in a couple days.
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yes, but the TVA stepped in and the problem has been fixed. they captured loki and he essentially ceases to exist in the prime MCU. and the dealt with the spare infinity stone which has been rendered useless.
the avengers do not have to be derezzed; they themselves are not on another timeline.
MooreTrucker said:
I thought new eps come out on Wednesday?
The voice cast for this show is nuts - basically everyone save Tony and Steve. And of couse, Chadwick Boseman's last performane as T'Challa.YouBet said:
I hadn't thought about the "What if?" series which the existence of TVA now perfectly sets up.
redline248 said:
Yes! Taserface is back
redline248 said:
This is why it's best left not trying to make sense of time travel plots.
AMW2010 said:
Also I'm gonna make sure I'm not in Alabama in 2050 Justtttttt in case and this is one of those "Simpson's predicted it" kinda events