Everyone Missed Loki Episode 4’s Biggest Easter Egg

The fourth episode of Loki Season 2 left audiences on a major cliffhanger, as Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors), a Kang variant, met his heroic but sudden end while trying to repair the Sacred Timeline. Left to watch the timeline unravel in the aftermath, Loki (Tom Hiddleston), Mobius (Owen Wilson), and their allies were enveloped in light, leaving audiences to guess what may have happened to the Time Variance Authority–and the entire multiverse. As riveting as this question is, a seemingly innocuous scene earlier in the episode may be even more important, potentially even offering a hint about what might happen next week.One Easter egg could hint at a new twist in Loki Season 2, particularly when it comes to Ke Huy Quan’s character, Ouroboros. Ouroboros was a key figure in the development of the TVA and even wrote the handbook that every new agent is required to read. Now serving as the head of Repairs and Advancement in the annals of the TVA headquarters, Ouroboros has played a major role in the plot of Loki Season 2 so far. However, audiences still know very little about the character, who drops a major hint about the future of the timeline—and of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe—when he first meets the Kang variant Victor TImely.Amusingly, Ouroboros is finding new science enthusiasts with each passing week in Loki’s second season. Episode 4 saw the brilliant TVA agent finally meet the hero on whose work he fashioned his entire career: Victor Timely. However, he is shocked to learn that Timely had conversely based his own work on the book given to him as a child—which was written by Ouroboros. With both scientists influencing each other, a causality paradox emerges in which the work of Victor Timely influenced Ouroboros— and vice versa. Shocked and slightly amused by this paradox, Ouroboros comments that their situation is like “a snake eating its own tail.” This line, which initially appears to be a humorous button to end a scene may actually have major implications for the entire MCU.Will Loki Embrace His Villainous Side Again?10 Best Characters Who Died At The Beginning Of A Movie

The fourth episode of Loki Season 2 left audiences on a major cliffhanger, as Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors), a Kang variant, met his heroic but sudden end while trying to repair the Sacred Timeline. Left to watch the timeline unravel in the aftermath, Loki (Tom Hiddleston), Mobius (Owen Wilson), and their allies were enveloped in light, leaving audiences to guess what may have happened to the Time Variance Authority–and the entire multiverse. As riveting as this question is, a seemingly innocuous scene earlier in the episode may be even more important, potentially even offering a hint about what might happen next week.

Will Loki Embrace His Villainous Side Again?

One Easter egg could hint at a new twist in Loki Season 2, particularly when it comes to Ke Huy Quan’s character, Ouroboros. Ouroboros was a key figure in the development of the TVA and even wrote the handbook that every new agent is required to read. Now serving as the head of Repairs and Advancement in the annals of the TVA headquarters, Ouroboros has played a major role in the plot of Loki Season 2 so far. However, audiences still know very little about the character, who drops a major hint about the future of the timeline—and of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe—when he first meets the Kang variant Victor TImely.

10 Best Characters Who Died At The Beginning Of A Movie

Amusingly, Ouroboros is finding new science enthusiasts with each passing week in Loki‘s second season. Episode 4 saw the brilliant TVA agent finally meet the hero on whose work he fashioned his entire career: Victor Timely. However, he is shocked to learn that Timely had conversely based his own work on the book given to him as a child—which was written by Ouroboros. With both scientists influencing each other, a causality paradox emerges in which the work of Victor Timely influenced Ouroboros— and vice versa. Shocked and slightly amused by this paradox, Ouroboros comments that their situation is like “a snake eating its own tail.” This line, which initially appears to be a humorous button to end a scene may actually have major implications for the entire MCU.

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