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Another women doing all the work, men take all the credit narrative (spoilers)


The man (He Who Remains) betrayed the leader of his army, the woman won the war for him. Because clearly HWR is useless and his power is not needed to defeat his variants. A woman without any power or insight of technologies was the key to his victory, and she alone was more than enough to defeat all his variants.

"We (women) don't need him", that is the message, it is more important than the plot integrity apparently.

I don't even know why I bother.

I skipped through to the ending and it is pointless.

It is just so lazy, Loki's new found power, without explanation where it came from, just suddenly Loki could support infinite number of timelines and solved all of the problems, the end.

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And to think of it the whole plot is quite silly really. It basically is that HWR let Sylvie kill him, which he did not have to, he could have killed both Loki and Sylvie easily.

And HWR knew the temporal loom he built would overload once he died, but it is a fail-safe, once overloaded it will kill off all other time lines, so whether he is dead or not makes very little difference.

So Loki would have to save him and kill Sylvie because of that no difference. In the process he taught Loki a lesson, the fact he should not and could not be killed because of the no difference his existence made.

Well, there is going to be one difference, all the other variants of him would survive and come after him, so he finally can have the war he has been trying to avoid.

So the whole show is a plot device to introduce Kang.

It is as stupid and pointless as it can be.

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