LogFAQs > #954859148

LurkerFAQs, Active DB, DB1, DB2, DB3, DB4, DB5, DB6, DB7, Database 8 ( 02.18.2021-09-28-2021 ), DB9, DB10, DB11, DB12, Clear
Topic List
Page List: 1
TopicLoki singlehandedly destroyed the MCU's worldbuilding *episode 1 spoilers*
Cheese_Crackers
06/10/21 6:05:06 PM
#104:


Doom_Art posted...
Why do I get the sense that you're looking for a reason to be angry TC

I'm more disappointed than angry.

I'll happily eat my words if they somehow "fix" this. Maybe Doctor Strange or the Ancient One apprehended Loki after he stole the tesseract and this is all actually a mental prison to get information out of him. That'd be fine. Otherwise I don't see how they can fix the existence of the TVA.

Their existence alone is ridiculous. They can nullify the power of the Infinity Stones*, so as Loki says, they're (or more accurately, the Timekeepers are) by far the greatest power in the universe that we've seen. They're all-knowing as they can see everything that has happened and will happen. So how can they ever be defeated?

Oh, apparently by fire.

Oh and some of them don't know what fish are, either, even though their sole purpose is to monitor the entire past and future.

What would happen if Thanos with some Infinity Stones deviated from the sacred timeline and the TVA sent agents to apprehend him? If deviant-Loki can stop them with fire and daggers then surely Thanos can just disintegrate them with the Power Stone.

Makes no sense.

*Yes, I know that in the comics the Stones are useless outside of their home universes. Yet the MCU has treated time travelling as universe-hopping up until now, so the time heist should've been a waste of time. Also, it's clear that the lore of the films is different enough that we shouldn't assume comic facts to patch up plot holes.

---
Though the fear of death is a common one, the fear of life is a more rational one.
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1