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Who Did It Worse? Peter Parker, Loki Or TVA? Timeline Loopholes



Now that I have already finished watching Loki, I am wondering if the timekeepers knew how the Avengers would defeat Thanos? There is this Nexus event that they call it in the series where they don’t follow the normal course of the sacred timeline. Loki checks the other variants in the void and asks for their Nexus events. The boy Loki killed Thor which makes him a threat to the sacred timeline which is also his Nexus event. The series started after Loki escaped from the very first Avengers movie. Well the normal timeline will be Loki will be brought to Asgard and the events in Thor: The Dark World. That’s the Nexus event of our Loki variant in the MCU. I still have some questions though on that part since there are 3 pieces that were removed from that timeline and yet it didn’t branch out from the original timeline.


We already know the answer to the original question of this post. Did the timekeeper know all along about Avengers defeating Thanos on the way Doctor Strange sees it? The straight answer to this is a juicy lumpy Yes! In the series Loki keeps on repeating himself that the Avengers are the violators of the sacred timeline. This was ignored and totally debunked by the TVA, which means they knew that the Avengers will come back to the past, get the stones themselves and come back to the original timeline and defeat Thanos. The timekeepers knew that Avengers will go back in time again and return the stones. That would leave us to Loki escaping through the portal to some Mongolian desert. From the time that the Avengers get the stone from each instance of time, the timeline did not branch out because it was meant to happen. How about Loki that missed the opportunity to go to Asgard for justice? I said earlier there are 3 pieces that went missing in that scene, the Time Stone, the Space Stone and Loki. My question really is how does that resetting of the sacred timeline works?


There is this gadget where they put it on the ground and that gadget would emit a pulse and reset the timeline. Not sure though if resetting means they would create another Loki to continue the timeline in replace of the variant that was lost?


Fast forward to the end, the timekeeper seems controlling everything. Though he knew that Loki would come to him, he made a bargain. He can create an exception and he does this by resetting the timeline and keeping the timeline in a straight path to prevent chaos? Why would he allow someone like Thanos to do whatever he wants?



Here are some of my points:


Resetting The Timeline

Loki plunges from the sky to a desert where he was captured by the TVA. He uses the Space Stone, which means he is on the same timeline, but different location. When the timeline resets it also resets what is happening in New York. Or that’s what I assume.


The Tesseract

Was removed from the Timeline upon the capture of Loki. From Loki escaping New York and taking the Tesseract in his possession, the timeline branches, then it was reset by the TVA upon the capture of Loki.




Captain America’s Return

Another point is that did Captain America change the course of Timeline when he returned the stones? He came back old and married the love of her life, however, he was not haunted by the TVA. Did the TVA also know about this? Though the Captain returned on the original timeline as an old person, did he just escape TVA? Or did he just say goodbye then surrendered peacefully to TVA?



The MCU can still be flexible as it is now. Technically we would refer only to the MCU without the supporting interviews to some executives, Marvel can put another branch of events. The playground is much wider than the universe. We have branches in a timeline and multiple universes. Why not go creative with that?


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