You could kind of write around this. Maybe in all of the other futures(aka timelines) he sees death and destruction and assumes it's because they lost but it's really because the TVA pruned that timeline?
I think it definitely comes back up. Interestingly, Kang says infinite timelines, but Strange only saw 14 million or whatever.JJxvi said:
It does bring into question what exactly Dr. Strange sees in all of the timelines where the Avengers do not succeed in Infinity War. I wonder if thats gonna come back up.
I think that unfairness in the viewpoint of the TVA is supposed to come across in this series. Obviously it was Steve and Tony's fault, but the TVA did not give two ****'s about guilt, only about the effect on the timeline.Quote:
I guess, but it's their fault he escaped. To me that also makes them part of that time branch.
We dont really know if B1 was pruned (except that obviously the TVA didnt show up while Tony and Steve were still around). Tony and Steve jumped back in time to B3 shortly thereafter.bobinator said:
I guess, but it's their fault he escaped. To me that also makes them part of that time branch.
Our Cap and Iron Man are now in that timeline, let's call it timeline B. Stark gets the tesseract knocked out of his hands, Loki picks it up and escapes, that's the nexus event as explained in the show. So from there we have timelines B1 (Loki escaped), and B2 (Loki doesn't escape.)
B1 is the one we see happen on screen, because Loki escaping is the reason they have to go further in the past to retrieve the Tesseract. So if timeline B1 is a branch timeline that has to be pruned (they put their little timeline pruner bomb on the ground), then everything that happens afterwards to Stark and Cap also happens in B1 and should have been pruned also.
The way you're explaining it, the TVA is basically saying Branch B1 can survive, but the thing that caused it and only that thing has to be erased from it?
Those that referred to it as the sacred timeline were from the TVA, right? They didn't know any different, so it makes sense for them to call it that.bobinator said:
I think at a minimum calling it the 'sacred timeline' when it's clearly more than one timeline was very confusing.
they set the charge and reset it when they arrested Loki in MongoliaJJxvi said:
Actually B1 is definitely getting pruned. B1 has no space stone.
My plan is to just ignore any of the discussions, because I don't think the writing will stand up to it. And more likely, it wasn't written to be 'hard' sci-fi, and it's kind of ignoring all of the truly interesting things that happened in the episode/season.jeffk said:
No offense to anyone here, but the confusion and discussion about alternative timelines and universes just wears me out and is the biggest reason I'm skeptical of where they're taking the next phase of marvel. I'm sure it'll all work out, but it's just tiresome to me.
I agree with that as well, and I dont think it holds up much at all so far.bobinator said:
My small counterpoint is that they made time travel a central plot vehicle of the main movie of the franchise, so it at least needs to hold up a little bit.
It's not like the only example of time travel was on one of the TV shows or even a lesser movie, it was the central plot of Endgame so you do have to deal with some of the repercussions of that.
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but it's just tiresome to me.
That would be the band Landry makes when he goes off to college and leaves Dillon.MooreTrucker said:
Sacred Timeline is a good name for a Goth metal band.
PatAg said:That would be the band Landry makes when he goes off to college and leaves Dillon.MooreTrucker said:
Sacred Timeline is a good name for a Goth metal band.