I really thought they were just going to go with the route of Sylvie realising it and then them time travelling back, didn't expect the shift back to the time-slipping thing. Chekov's gun strikes again.
With this power though, Loki is essentially more powerful than Kang, no? Able to go anywhere in time and space, and one of a kind so he doesn't have to keep fighting Kangs the same way He Who Remains did, doesn't have to keep pruning branches to prevent more Lokis with timeslipping because he is the only Loki with this power.
At this point, I'm hoping he's a central player, but also gets to be somewhat villainous. Perhaps he ends up becoming an ally of Kang because he realizes that it's essential for the resolution of the war for him to be on "the wrong side" - because Lokis always lose.
He Who Remains could travel around and mess with different universes in a multiverse. Loki can actually move through a dynamic timeline. He has actual time travel as opposed to moving between universes that just follow very similar paths of development.
The way I see it, there's two dimensions of time: one being linear time within the TVA, and the other being the time that everything else experiences including us, which branches. The TVA therefore doesn't branch, because it experiences a different axis of time. It's self-consistent in that sense where the TVA's time works the same always, and the time of everything else works the same always (if you ignore Cap), at least for now.
I think OBs use of Science Vs Fiction was a really interesting meta look at the genre and an interesting turn in what started as a silly spin off. It really has become one the best piece of sci-fi
Interesting how they continue to adapt certain parts of the Loki: Agent of Asgard comics.
Now, I personally would really like to see Sylvie and Loki go to some version of Asgard at some point, but that probably won't happen. With Loki now changing his role however the last episode surely won't introduce yet another Kang variant? They must have sone other kind of storyline.
Is Loki: Agent of Asgard a good comics series? I’ve never really read comic books other than Daredevil and a bit of X-Men, would love to try new characters