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Loki Season 1 Ep 6 Ending Explained –

What Does It All Mean?


(Spoilers Alert)
We all have been waiting for Loki Episode 6. Personally speaking, I
really waited for this episode more than any other episode. This
episode was head scratching and without some explanation, you can’t
get the full picture. From the starting of the episode, the person who
is responsible for creating the TVA, He Who Remains seems like he
knows everything what has happened and what will happen. That person,
He Who Remains is Immortus, an older version of Kang, the Conqueror.
That’s a lot of stories going and today I am not gonna explain how Kang
became Immortus. I will explain that in an upcoming blog.

At the end, Sylvie killed He Who Remains but He Who Remains is not
worried or afraid at the least rather he died saying, “ I’ll see you soon’’.
We can also see that he created the TVA to prevent any multiversal
war. But after his death, infinite parallel universes branch off and the
multiverse will be in chaos. But here is the thing. He Who Remains said
that there was a multiversal war between various versions of him and it
was he who ended the war. After ending the war, he had to prevent any
further branching of realities so as not to create another multiversal
war. It all seems like all the events he described are happening in a
circle. For example, as a consequence of his death, the multiverse can
grow resulting in infinite versions of Kang and that started a
multiversal war. In that war, our version of Kang, He Who Remains wins
and he creates the TVA to prevent the war from happening again. But
at last, Loki and Sylvie come and kill him, creating again another
multiversal war and so on. So, this is what I think the Loki episode 6
means.

Again, after we get a scene of Mobius and Hunter B-15 talking that
they can’t stopped the nexus events. When Loki tries to explain what’s
happening to Mobius, Mobius asked him who he is and asked to identify
himself. Again, we saw that statue of the Timekeepers is replaced with
the statue of statue of He Who Remains (Kang). The reason may be
that since the multiverse has started growing, there are alternate
realities stacking on top of one another. And it may be that Loki
happens to be in one of the alternate realities instead of his own
reality, the sacred timeline.

So, this is what I think Episode 6 of Loki means. What are your
thoughts? Share with us.

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