Loki Suggests He Who Remains Didn’t Build the TVA

Fans of Loki were left in shock when the fourth episode ended with the screen awash in white light signaling the end of the Time Variance Authority. When “Science/Fiction” opened, Loki found himself time-slipping in the TVA again, which is supposed to be impossible. The fifth episode ended with everything seemingly destroyed. While this is excellent dramatic escalation of the stakes in Loki Season 2, it also may suggest He Who Remains didn’t actually create the TVA. Eagle-eyed fans who watched the Loki Season 2 trailers knew that more time-slipping awaited the God of Mischief.There were scenes they didn’t see in the Season 2 premiere when Loki was jumping around the TVA’s timeline. There were also scenes showing Loki appearing outside of the TVA, specifically at the personal watercraft dealership everyone just knew would involve Mobius, or, more accurately, “Don.” The early scenes within in the TVA showed its very reality was being consumed by the “spaghettification” effect that took Victor Timely just when he decided “to be brave.” Yet, this effect bled over into the multiverse, beginning to undo everything important. If this isn’t the Loom accident bleeding into the multiverse, it means the TVA may have pre-dated He Who Remains and the wars the Kang variants fought for control.When Loki and Sylvie came face-to-face with He Who Remains at the end of Season 1, the Kang variant said he created the TVA. He said he took control of Alioth, the beast that consumes everything that was pruned from branch timelines and used it to win the war. The once and future Victor Timely said he created the TVA to maintain the Sacred Timeline and prevent other Kang variants from arising.What Loki’s Latest Twist Means for the MCU’s Multiverse

Fans of Loki were left in shock when the fourth episode ended with the screen awash in white light signaling the end of the Time Variance Authority. When “Science/Fiction” opened, Loki found himself time-slipping in the TVA again, which is supposed to be impossible. The fifth episode ended with everything seemingly destroyed. While this is excellent dramatic escalation of the stakes in Loki Season 2, it also may suggest He Who Remains didn’t actually create the TVA. Eagle-eyed fans who watched the Loki Season 2 trailers knew that more time-slipping awaited the God of Mischief.

What Loki’s Latest Twist Means for the MCU’s Multiverse

There were scenes they didn’t see in the Season 2 premiere when Loki was jumping around the TVA’s timeline. There were also scenes showing Loki appearing outside of the TVA, specifically at the personal watercraft dealership everyone just knew would involve Mobius, or, more accurately, “Don.” The early scenes within in the TVA showed its very reality was being consumed by the “spaghettification” effect that took Victor Timely just when he decided “to be brave.” Yet, this effect bled over into the multiverse, beginning to undo everything important. If this isn’t the Loom accident bleeding into the multiverse, it means the TVA may have pre-dated He Who Remains and the wars the Kang variants fought for control.

When Loki and Sylvie came face-to-face with He Who Remains at the end of Season 1, the Kang variant said he created the TVA. He said he took control of Alioth, the beast that consumes everything that was pruned from branch timelines and used it to win the war. The once and future Victor Timely said he created the TVA to maintain the Sacred Timeline and prevent other Kang variants from arising.

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