The whole "fate is already sealed thanks to the sacred timeline" is probably why the TVA isn't long for this world.
The whole "fate is already sealed thanks to the sacred timeline" is probably why the TVA isn't long for this world.
I'm wondering if New Gamora is gonna have a run-in with the TVA. Maybe she'd pop up in Loki ?
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It's cause the hook is bad, played out, and is full of more holes than a block of swiss cheese. If someone wants to suck it up that's fine but I'm within my right to call it out and take my time elsewhere.
Disney+ already has my money so if I feel like I'm better off watching something else, that's fine. It's not like the various comic writers who need people to stick around in order to remain employed, the show has already wrapped and you gain access to it through the sub. So if I want to jump ship I can do that, they already have my money.
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I don't think so. I think the first episode basically had a way out for Gamora (and Steve too) by saying that the Avengers weren't arrested because ''their actions were supposed to happen''. I think that is a convenient plot point to explain the double standard of why Loki is there, but not Gamora or anyone else who diverged from their original path.
Off-universe, she can't be there because that would obviously throw a wrench on James Gunn's plans for GOTG3. I suspect they brought her back precisely so Gunn could finish her story on his own terms, and you can't have other writers/directors messing with that.
Yeah, it seems pretty heavily foreshadowed that Loki will end up tearing down the TVA by the end of the series (becoming the person he was brought in to fight) to release the multiverse to flourish, and we the audience will be cheering him on and recognizing that it's right that he does so, by that point.
The actress actually said the show is an origin story for Ravonna, so she could become the character she is in the comics. So my guess is that she has an original story for the most part, and it will build up towards an ending where they'll hint (or show) a connection to Kang.
https://deadline.com/2021/06/marvel-...cy-1234774597/
I'm all for inclusion/diversity but why do the producers have to keep hammering the point home? Like, we get it. Besides this already started way back with Thor, then Guardians and Black Panther. Don't put agendas over good storytelling and characterization. That's all I ask.