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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 8342065" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>At the scene at the end, I noticed several "floors" with different letters. My assumption was that this represented different versions of the TVA stacked on top of each other.... but I'll have to go back to the first episode as maybe it was always designed that way.</p><p></p><p>So looking at the show as a hole, one thing taht is never really explained is why they bring in variants in the first place for judgement. Are there variants that actually win their day in court? Because otherwise it seems far more efficient to just prune them as soon as they are found....especially when you consider that Sylvie escaped during her trial which started her whole arc.</p><p></p><p>At first i thought maybe that was the Machinations of Kang who Remained....after all he wanted Loki and Sylvie both....but there were other people being judged as well.</p><p></p><p>also there is still the question of the "temptation". Kang who Remained also offered them a chance to return to the timeline with amazing powers and benefits. Was the point so that both of them could see they didn't want that kind of power? Was it a test and Kang didn't know as much as he let on?</p><p></p><p>There is also an interesting line from Kang when they first call him the "One that Remains". He says "oh is she still calling me that?"...she refers to Miss Minutes. Now this could simply be polite conversation.... but it could also mean that Miss Minutes has a bit of freedom outside of Kang's omniscience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 8342065, member: 5889"] At the scene at the end, I noticed several "floors" with different letters. My assumption was that this represented different versions of the TVA stacked on top of each other.... but I'll have to go back to the first episode as maybe it was always designed that way. So looking at the show as a hole, one thing taht is never really explained is why they bring in variants in the first place for judgement. Are there variants that actually win their day in court? Because otherwise it seems far more efficient to just prune them as soon as they are found....especially when you consider that Sylvie escaped during her trial which started her whole arc. At first i thought maybe that was the Machinations of Kang who Remained....after all he wanted Loki and Sylvie both....but there were other people being judged as well. also there is still the question of the "temptation". Kang who Remained also offered them a chance to return to the timeline with amazing powers and benefits. Was the point so that both of them could see they didn't want that kind of power? Was it a test and Kang didn't know as much as he let on? There is also an interesting line from Kang when they first call him the "One that Remains". He says "oh is she still calling me that?"...she refers to Miss Minutes. Now this could simply be polite conversation.... but it could also mean that Miss Minutes has a bit of freedom outside of Kang's omniscience. [/QUOTE]
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