Fans should play close attention to He Who Remains' phrasing…
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Warning! This article contains major spoilers forLoki season 2. If you’ve yet to catch up, turn back now!
In ‘Glorious Purpose’, which landed onDisneyPlus on November 10, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) – now able to control his time-slipping – travels back to the fateful dayTeam TVA failed to stop the Temporal Loom from malfunctioning, killing Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors), and resetting the others back to their lives on the Sacred Timeline.
The God of Mischief tries his best to make the mission work, for centuries in fact, but every time, his efforts prove fruitless. It’s only when Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) sighs, “It’s almost as if, as soon as the timelines started branching, this was doomed to happen” that he realizes what he must do: stop Sylvie from killing He Who Remains at the End of Time.
After watching Loki attempt to thwart Sylvie’s murderous plan numerous times, He Who Remains (Majors) pauses time and addresses Loki directly, telling him that his death in the season 1 finale was never destined to be permanent and that he built a failsafe that will always branch the additional timelines to keep the Sacred Timeline intact.
Said issue’s tagline was “Time Runs Out. Everything Ends,” so it’s hardly surprising that the timey wimey TV series Loki appears to have nodded to it in it’s dramatic final episode.
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‘Glorious Purpose’ concludes with Loki choosing not to kill Sylvie before she can kill He Who Remains and stepping out onto the gangway towards the Temporal Loom himself, rather than sending the ill-fated Timely out with his Throughput Multiplier. Using his magic, he manages to grab all the loose timelines, and make his way to a throne where he plonks himself down and holds the branches steady. Essentially, the former villain makes himself the World Tree, a motif from Norse mythology, that is said to connect the heavens, the terrestrial world, and, through its roots, the underworld.
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