The third episode of Loki, Season 2 introduced Victor Timely, a villain whose arrival fans have eagerly been anticipating. However, Timely may not be what fans were expecting, and his introduction may have revealed the true villains of Loki’s second season. Timely (shares a face with Kang the Conqueror and He Who Remains) found himself at the center of a three-way conflict in his debut episode. While Loki and Mobius wanted to bring Timely back to the TVA to stabilize the Temporal Loom, Sylvie showed up to kill the Kang variant, and Ravonna Renslayer and Miss Minutes were attempting to shape him into the new He Who Remains.While early glimpses of Victor Timely had led fans to believe he would be following in the footsteps of his villainous variants, “1893” revealed he was a very different man from his multiversal counterparts. In fact, it was Timely’s purer heart that stopped Sylvie from killing him. Victor Timely, then, does not appear to be the villain of Loki, Season 2. Instead, two of his pursuers now seem set to take the place of He Who Remains. Ravonna Renslayer and Miss Minutes were sent to the Citadel at the End of Time by Sylvie at the end of Episode 3. Standing over the corpse of He Who Remains, the deadly duo could be about to take his place as tyrant rulers of the TVA.The first season of Loki ended with a devastating revelation for the Time Variance Authority. Their godlike overlords, the Time-Keepers, were revealed to be a Wizard of Oz style lie, with He Who Remains unveiled as the man behind the curtain, truly running the TVA. This confirmed there was nothing genuinely sacred about the Sacred Timeline — it was simply He Who Remains’ home reality and the one he had chosen to preserve at the expense of all others. While the TVA as a whole has now ceased pruning divergent timelines, realizing they were ending countless lives by doing so, some remain resistant to this new regime.Loki Season 2 Shows Sylvie Can Be Redeemed – But at What Cost?
The third episode of Loki, Season 2 introduced Victor Timely, a villain whose arrival fans have eagerly been anticipating. However, Timely may not be what fans were expecting, and his introduction may have revealed the true villains of Loki‘s second season. Timely (shares a face with Kang the Conqueror and He Who Remains) found himself at the center of a three-way conflict in his debut episode. While Loki and Mobius wanted to bring Timely back to the TVA to stabilize the Temporal Loom, Sylvie showed up to kill the Kang variant, and Ravonna Renslayer and Miss Minutes were attempting to shape him into the new He Who Remains.
While early glimpses of Victor Timely had led fans to believe he would be following in the footsteps of his villainous variants, “1893” revealed he was a very different man from his multiversal counterparts. In fact, it was Timely’s purer heart that stopped Sylvie from killing him. Victor Timely, then, does not appear to be the villain of Loki, Season 2. Instead, two of his pursuers now seem set to take the place of He Who Remains. Ravonna Renslayer and Miss Minutes were sent to the Citadel at the End of Time by Sylvie at the end of Episode 3. Standing over the corpse of He Who Remains, the deadly duo could be about to take his place as tyrant rulers of the TVA.
The first season of Loki ended with a devastating revelation for the Time Variance Authority. Their godlike overlords, the Time-Keepers, were revealed to be a Wizard of Oz style lie, with He Who Remains unveiled as the man behind the curtain, truly running the TVA. This confirmed there was nothing genuinely sacred about the Sacred Timeline — it was simply He Who Remains’ home reality and the one he had chosen to preserve at the expense of all others. While the TVA as a whole has now ceased pruning divergent timelines, realizing they were ending countless lives by doing so, some remain resistant to this new regime.
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