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Season 1

    Episode 1: Glorious Purpose 
  • In Aix-en-Provence in 1549, Mobius is very kind and gentle to a scared French boy. He even lets him play with his TemPad by drawing a stick figure on the display and creating an animated hologram of it.
  • Loki showing once again how much he loves his mother when, upon witnessing her death, he starts demanding to know where she is so he can save her. Before this he was only concerned with himself and getting back to his plans to take over Earth, but all this is dropped the second he believes his mother is in danger and even flies into a rage over his role in her death.
  • After Loki sees how many Infinity Stones that the TVA has in their possession (so many that clerks use them as paperweights) it dawns on him just what kind of power he's encountered here. His response is one of awe and wonder at what he's been given the chance to see. Even the God of Mischief can appreciate the amazing things the universe holds.
    Loki: [in an awestruck tone] Is this the greatest power in the universe?
  • When he returns to the theatre room, Loki looks into his future and witnesses the events of Thor: Ragnarok, namely his bonding moments with both Odin and Thor. The result? One of his most genuine smiles in all of the MCU.
  • Despite Loki having hit the Despair Event Horizon and believing he's nothing more than an irredeemable villain, it's clear that Mobius believes that the God of Mischief can still be a good person, and gives him a chance to survive by helping defeat his other Variant attacking the TVA.
    • Mobius even offers Loki a sympathetic glance as Loki realises he can't go back to his timeline as if nothing happened.

    Episode 2: The Variant 
  • Loki seemingly seeking genuine approval of how he looks in the jacket Mobius presents to him, even pulling his hair back to be more presentable.
  • Mobius' reasoning for protecting Loki from being pruned after he screwed up the first mission.
    Loki: Okay, why are you in there sticking your neck out for me?
    Mobius: I'll give you two options and you can believe whichever one you want. A, because I see a scared little boy shivering in the cold and you kinda feel bad for that ice runt. Or, B, I just want to catch this guy and I'll tell you whatever I need to tell you.
    • Loki is clearly touched that anyone actually cares about him and doesn't mess with Mobius again after this while Mobius just rattles off the second option with no real hint he means it.
  • While he is irritated with what he thinks is just Loki wasting time, Mobius does express genuine sympathy when Loki brings up Ragnarok.
    • Though he tries to play it off, and is eager to get to his theory, to be proven right, Loki is unable to pause momentarily at the tragedy of what happened to his people. As he is barely able to hold back a tear when reading about the event.
  • When Loki mentions Mobius' earlier cutting characterisation of him as 'a scared little boy', Mobius' tone as he tries to downplay it by stating he's called him lots of things seems to suggest a bit of regret on his part for the exact choice of words, despite his justified frustration at the time.
  • Loki's eager boyish grin as he presents the specific apocalypse the Variant is hiding in to Mobius, which transforms into genuine delight when Mobius agrees and praises him.
    Mobius: You're gonna take my job if I'm not careful.
  • Mobius gets pissed when Hunter D-90 starts treating the people sheltering in Roxxcart poorly simply because they're doomed to die from the hurricane anyway.
    Mobius: What are you doing? Hey! These people are scared.
    D-90: They're about to die. They should be scared.
    Mobius: Okay. Not of us.
  • Despite all the prior antagonism and banter between them, when the female Loki variant stops controlling Hunter B-15 and she collapses, Loki rushes to her side and looks genuinely concerned for her.
  • When they find Hunter C-20, she looks very distressed, and repeatedly says "it's real" and "I wanna go home". Mobius comforts her by holding her hand, gently asking her what she means is real, and promising her that they're gonna bring her back to the TVA, thinking that's what she wants.

    Episode 3: Lamentis 
  • At one point during running for shelter from the meteoroid shower, Loki puts himself in front of Sylvie to shield her and almost would've been hit if she hadn't pulled him back in time. When they finally reach the mining shack, Loki holds the door open and lets Sylvie enter first.
    • Sylvie accuses Loki of only saving because he needs her alive to get off Lamentis. Loki hesitates before clumsily "admitting" it, showing that her accusations aren't true and that he saved her for her own sake.
  • Apparently Sylvie's parents told her that she was adopted early on, as opposed to Loki's who hid the truth from him until it damaged him psychologically when it finally came out.
  • Loki tells Sylvie about his mother and what kind of person she was. He also recalls how she would do magic for him and tell him he could do the same one day, because he could do anything.
  • When Sylvie tells Loki that she taught herself enchantment magic, he looks at her with awe.
  • Sylvie rebuffs Loki's offer to take a nap during the train ride because she doesn't sleep around people she doesn't trust. The fact that she fell asleep on the train anyway shows that, deep down, she does trust him enough to sleep around those she definitely doesn't trust.
    • This creates a Heartwarming in Hindsight moment for the previous episode where Loki fell asleep at his desk while he was with Mobius, indicating that he trusts the TVA agent.
  • Loki getting drunk on the train to the ark, genuinely enjoying the Asgardian songs he sings to the other passengers. He's actually happy in that moment.
    • Hearing Loki sing in a Scandinavian language, by itself, is a heartwarming moment. With how Americanized and cosmic the Marvel version of the Norse mythos is, it's very sweet to see a little bit of Loki's original roots shine through.
    • In a slow passage of the song, Loki looks at Sylvie lovingly with a gentle smile on his face, effectively serenading her.
    • It gets even better once you translate the lyrics. They focus on an unnamed maiden who sings, "Come home," whenever she sings. Loki's singing about Frigga.
  • When Sylvie mentions that everyone in the TVA is a variant, Loki is immediately concerned since they believe themselves to be creations of the Time Keepers, so their entire system is based on a lie.
    • Which, considering this Loki's history of not knowing his true heritage, is probably a personal point of contention that anyone should not know theirs in such an intimate way.
  • When Loki and Sylvie decide to try and help the Ark take off Lamentis, it's entirely self-serving. But when Loki realises that ordinary people in Shuroo are abandoned to their deaths, he sounds horrified, showing that he is capable of empathy. He showed next to none in The Avengers less than a week ago.
  • Loki and Sylvie genuinely look out for each other while running to make it to the Ark in time. At one point they get thrown back by a shockwave and Loki helps Sylvie up, asking her if she is okay with genuine concern in his voice. In another moment, Sylvie warns Loki to look out for falling debris. Both of them could have reached the Ark faster if they only looked out for themselves, but due to the genuine care that has developed between the two they have silently decided that either they both make it or none of them would.

    Episode 4: The Nexus Event 
  • When Loki catches up to Sylvie again following the climax of the previous episode, the first words he says are, "I'm sorry." It's obvious that he isn't just talking about the present situation, but acknowledging the fact that him breaking the TemPad is what stranded them in it. Sylvie accepts it without complaint.
  • The titular event turns out to be Loki genuinely falling in love with Sylvie, which he admits is something that's never happened to him before. The Power of Love is so strong the resulting Nexus event registers even during an apocalypse.
    • It starts off with Loki gushing about how amazing Sylvie is, for escaping the TVA as a child and surviving this long and for running circles around the organization that claims to govern all of time. Sylvie then gently touches his arm and they smile at each other. When a big piece of the planet eventually strikes Lamentis and a deadly shock wave approaches them, Loki takes Sylvie's hand. At first they look frightened at the shock wave, but then they look at each other again, smile gently, and hold their gaze so that the last thing they see before dying is each other.
      • Earlier, Loki held off an entire building and put it back in place to protect Sylvie, a level of telekinesis he'd never demonstrated before. The implication is that their feelings for each other would have allowed them to hold off a planet together.
  • Odin and Frigga treated a female Loki the same as they would a male Loki, giving her the same happy early childhood that the "standard" Loki had. It takes many years before the Gender Flip actually makes a significant difference in the events around them.
    • Combined with knowing about her adoption early, her playing "Save Asgard" and showing concern for another Variant getting hurt, it's implied that Sylvie would have become a good and well adjusted person in contrast to the Loki we know that ended having a lot of issues.
  • When Loki and Sylvie get separated and brought to different time theaters, they look at each other as long as possible, each worried for the other.
  • Loki claims that he was the mastermind behind Sylvie's plan to take the blame off of her, insisting that she was "only a pawn" when it's abundantly obvious to the viewers that none of that's true. He's also visibly upset when Mobius tells him she's already been pruned before gaining control of himself (luckily, Mobius was lying).
    • When Mobius starts prodding him about falling for a Variant of himself, Loki insists on referring to her as Sylvie, the name she chose for herself.
    • Mobius later uses this name when speaking with Renslayer. Renslayer—who has been chasing this Variant for centuries if not millennia—doesn't recognize the name and is dismissive, but Mobius uses it without hesitation.
  • Loki is desperate to make Mobius believe him when he reveals that the TVA has been lying to Mobius, telling him that he may have even had a family that the TVA took away from him. You can tell how much it affects Loki that this happened to his friend and how much he wants Mobius to know the truth, not because Loki wants to bring down the TVA but because of his care for Mobius.
  • B-15 enters Sylvie's chamber with a drawn pruner, but as soon as they are alone she shuts it down and takes them back to the storm at Haven Hills, Alabama, to ask Sylvie to show her more of the memories she glimpsed while previously enchanted. Sylvie complies without argument and comforts her when she realizes that she had a real life, and was happy there.
  • Mobius telling Loki that he can be whoever he wants to be, even someone good. Quite the contrast to what he said back in episode 1, which he indirectly apologizes for.
    • Even more, Mobius did it explicitly on the very likely chance that no one had ever said it to Loki before. Only Thor and Frigga ever showed any belief that Loki could be more than the treacherous villain he often defaulted to being. And here a man who has only known Loki for a short time tells him without question that he could be a hero.
    • In that same scene, Mobius somewhat sarcastically asks if he can trust the word of two Lokis. Loki responds by asking if he trusts the word of a friend.
  • When they're reunited at the elevator Sylvie can tell Loki is upset and quietly asks if he's okay. Loki doesn't say anything, just gives a single nod, but he's obviously touched that she asked.
  • When B-15 realizes that what she saw when enchanted was her true past, she sabotages the Time Twisters for the Lokis and throws Sylvie her weapon.
  • Loki is outmatched trying to fight two Hunters at the same time and asks Sylvie for help. Since she's better at physical combat than he is she gives him her sword so he has something to work with. Once the Hunters are dealt with Loki hands Sylvie back her sword so she can take the first shot at the Time Keepers.
  • After discovering that the Time Keepers are fake, and thinking that they are both back to square one for overthrowing the TVA, Loki tries to reassure Sylvie that they will triumph, while also trying to confess his feelings for her. Shame Renslayer had to ruin the moment in the worst possible way.
    • In a mix of heartwarming and tearjearking, when Loki realizes what's happening, he quickly lets go of Sylvie so she's not pruned with him.
    • The way Loki touches Sylvie in the first place: He slowly moves his hands to her shoulders, constantly watching her reaction to make sure he isn't overstepping, before he actually puts his hands on her shoulders.

    Episode 5: Journey into Mystery 
  • When Renslayer promises Sylvie that she will at least keep her in a time loop of one of her positive memories, she taunts her by asking if she has any of them. Sylvie thoughtfully admits that "she only had one" before choosing to prune herself into the Void—where L1130 was thrown into. If that's not an indication of her growing appreciation of him as a person, the next moments of the episode will definitely show so.
  • Kid Loki killed his Thor, but apparently later came to regret it, showing that no matter the Loki, deep down they really do care about their brother.
  • Classic Loki was able to escape his death by Thanos and successfully live in hiding until he reached old age. He finally decided to break his seclusion after realising how much he missed his Thor.
  • Classic Loki and Kid Loki both have a sweet relationship with Alligator Loki. Kid Loki occasionally carries him, and at one point, he protectively holds him when a fight is raging. Classic Loki gives him wine when the others are drinking and is the main translator for him. And they both snap, "He's a Loki!" when President Loki deridingly asks about him.
  • Loki reuniting with Sylvie and Mobius. When Loki recognizes Sylvie from afar, he just runs up to her, visibly concerned about her having ended up in the void but at the same time happy to see her. When he sees Mobius, he is likewise visibly relieved and happy to see that his friend is okay.
  • While talking with Sylvie, Loki conjures up a blanket for himself. He later expands it to cover her too and leads to them huddling together for a moment.
    • As they are both Frost Giants, they shouldn't even be feeling the cold. But the blanket could be Loki's way of showcasing support, rather than because they 'need' it to keep warm.
    • Sylvie asks Loki if she can trust him not to betray her. Loki replies that he's betrayed everyone who's ever loved him, and he knows what he did and why he did it, and he is not that person any more. This reflects his personal growth in the course of the series. If Loki of all people can change, so can anyone else. This line is even better when you consider that most Real Life psychologists say that to break a pattern of bad behavior you need to first a) define what it is and b) understand why it emerged before you can change it. That's exactly what Loki's saying.
  • Loki refuses to leave Sylvie alone in the Void and escape back to safety when given the chance. She tries to talk him out of it, saying that she isn't even sure her plan will work, while moments before she sounded very confident that she can enchant Alioth. Loki chooses to stay anyway.
  • When Mobius parts ways with Loki and Sylvie, he holds out his hand to Loki to shake. Loki chooses to hug Mobius instead, calling him his friend and thanking him. The tears in Loki's eyes make the moment all the more heartwarming.
  • Sylvie isn't sure whether she has enough time to wait for a branch to enchant Alioth, so Loki decides to offer himself as a distraction even though he puts his life at risk doing so. Sylvie begs him not to do it with facial expressions, but he is determined to do it anyways.
  • There's a whole lot of awesome to be said about Classic Loki's Changed My Mind, Kid moment and Heroic Sacrifice in distracting Alioth for L1130 Loki and Sylvie to enchant it, but there's also the context of it and how he eventually declares, Defiant to the End, "Glorious Purpose!" We are told that Classic Loki is basically near-identical to Sacred Timeline Loki, only surviving the events of Avengers: Infinity War, and isolating himself from everyone—a character who has outlived his storyline value, and someone who is near-sure redemption for a Loki is never possible. Being confronted by younger versions of himself who have managed to defy and survive the odds of the TVA, he sees their success as something he must ensure comes to pass. His invocation of "glorious purpose" is not just him helping their task, it's him finally finding his.
    • As a character that has routinely gone back and forth as to where his allegiances lie and where he truly hails from, Classic Loki lets his actions speak louder than his MCU counterpart's words ever could;
      "I am Loki. Of Asgard."
    • There's also fact that, for a few scant moments at the end of everything, Asgard stood proud once more. The illusion even features numerous powerful lightning bolts, hinting that Classic Loki still loves and misses his brother.
  • Loki's realization, upon seeing Classic Loki's feat of magic, that "I think we're stronger than we realize!" Despite his façade of grandeur and confidence, Loki has always been very insecure and has felt inferior. However, seeing what Classic Loki is capable of has been so inspiring that seconds later, Loki manages to perform enchantment magic for the first time, with Sylvie's help, while they're holding hands. Together, by combining their strengths, Sylvie and Loki eventually succeed to enchant Alioth. And even after succeeding, they continue to hold hands as they walk towards the citadel together.

    Episode 6: For All Time. Always. 
  • The only thing that Miss Minutes can offer (including ruling Asgard with the Infinity Gauntlet) that momentarily, and truly, tempt Loki and Sylvie to walk away from their path of confronting and killing He Who Remains is the offer that they can be together, unmolested by the TVA.
  • Loki speaks from his heart when he says that he's been where Sylvie is emotionally and knows how she feels, and the only thing he really wants is for her to be ok. He knows from personal experience that hate begets hate and going for revenge won't make Sylvie happy, and he wants to spare her this discovery so much that he'd stand before her defenseless and risk her killing him. Also, he doesn't say "I love you" or "I want you", but rather "I want you to be ok", which is as selfless as it can get. He has changed and cares about another person so much that he doesn't even ask for any reciprocity.
  • Despite their differences and coming to blows over what to do with He Who Remains, Sylvie couldn't bring herself to kill Loki and admits her true feelings for him by sharing a passionate kiss, then pushes him away into the TemPad and send him to safety so she wouldn't be forced to go through him in her quest for vengeance.
  • Similarily, Ravonna couldn't bring herself to prune Mobius again even after she had him at her mercy, and it's implied that despite her stubborn refusal to accept Mobius's words, some of what he said did get through to her, and she left the TVA in search of the true meaning of 'free will' for herself.

Season 2

    Episode 1: Ouroboros 
  • When Mobius leads a frightened Loki out of the War Room to calm him down and talk to him, Loki attempts to return inside to find out what General Dox wants with Sylvie. When talking to Mobius about her, Loki doesn't display any resentment for what she did; instead, he shows concern for her.
  • Mobius shows he has truly come to see Loki as a friend, being nothing but patient and compassionate about his condition.
    • Mobius is willing to risk his life to help cure Loki from the timeslipping.
    • When Loki is worried that he might not make it back and wants to tell him something, Mobius doesn't even want to hear it and assures that he will make it back. Later, when O.B. tells Mobius that it is too late, Mobius still believes that Loki will make it in time.
    • When Loki talks to past O.B., he specifically calls Mobius his friend.
  • Loki and B-15 had a strained dynamic in Season 1, but when Loki is ready to prune himself before Mobius is in position, B-15 calls out "Wait!" with a look of concern on her face.
  • Even though O.B. gave him only five minutes to fix his timeslipping, Loki immediately wants to go look for Sylvie when he finds out that General Dox and her troops are going after her.
  • Loki ends up in a future TVA without a Time Stick and the timer goes off. At first, he frantically starts looking for one but then, a ringing phone draws his attention to an elevator that Future Sylvie emerges from. Loki stops in his tracks and tears up when he sees her in front of him.
  • When Sylvie is considering what to order in the McDonalds she pauses and looks around, her eyes finally landing on a couple enjoying a meal together bringing a soft smile to her face and a seeming epiphany that after so long running from the TVA she wants to try everything that life has to offer - including love.

    Episode 2: Breaking Brad 
  • After getting a crude preview at Loki's trauma in the last season, it is immensely satisfying to see Brad try and fail to trigger the man's emotions, even going so far as to mention his mother — with no result other than a subtle raised chin of stoic apathy.note 
  • While it usually has been the other way around, Loki proves to be a supportive friend and good listener when he talks to Mobius after he gets upset over what Brad said to him about his life before the TVA — trying to understand what hurt Mobius so much and offer what help he can.
    • Loki is secure enough in his friendship with Mobius to confess his actions in The Avengers were actually little more than a temper tantrum because he was mad at Odin and Thor, showing he knows how much emotions can affect people.
    • Loki gives Mobius all the credit for the plan that got X-5 to talk.
    • After General Dox's mass pruning of branching timelines, Sylvie leaves in disgust. Loki is tempted to follow her, but instead stays and rests a sympathetic hand on Mobius' shoulder as he tries to comprehend the carnage.
  • Despite how much he has missed her and wants to be with her, Loki respects Sylvie's right to make her own choices about what she does with her life, her right to be angry he's still working with the TVA and her personal space.
  • O.B. has a big smile on his face when Casey tells him that he has not only read his handbook but practically memorized it.
  • Compared to the near utter disregard the TVA showed towards Variants through most of the first season it is heart warming, though tragic, to see their horror as most if not all the branching timelines are pruned by General Dox.
  • Sylvie really gets along well with her colleagues, as seen by how she talks to Jack and asks him if his mother is going to pick him up, making sure he gets home safely.

    Episode 3: 1893 
  • Despite all she has done, Mobius still remembers his time with Ravonna fondly and urges her throughout the episode to end her crusade and join forces with him again. She refutes him, but even as he leaves her to deal with the vengeful Sylvie, he gives her one last sorrowful look, proving he still cares for her.
  • Ravonna and Victor sharing a few heartfelt moments throughout the episode, especially during their brief voyage on the ferry boat to his laboratory. It is a side of Victor - or indeed a Kang variant as a whole - that would elsewise be hard to picture.
  • Loki still respects Sylvie and wants to give her what she desires, even when it conflicts with he and Mobius' goal of protecting the timelines, as well as protect her from making mistakes he's made. It really goes to show both how much he genuinely loves her and his compassion and care for the world around him.
  • Sylvie choosing not to kill Victor despite his (potential) future as He Who Remains. His brief but heartfelt plea to her is so unexpectedly vulnerable that it really tugs on her heartstrings and convinces her to give him a chance, albeit reluctantly. Indeed, his speech drives Sylvie to tears!
    Victor: Please...! I haven't done... anything.
    Sylvie: Oh, you will. You'll do terrible things.
    Victor: Th-that isn't me. Y-Y-You don't know... me. You don't know the... the heart... the heart I have b-b-beating in my chest. I can make... my own... choices. I am not the man... you think I am.
    • Sylvie starting to realise, with both Victor and Ravonna, that being consumed by an obsession is unhealthy.

    Episode 4: The Heart of the TVA 
  • Victor and O.B. are delighted to meet each other and build off one another's ideas and inventions.
    • Special credit to Victor, who has shown a dislike for partners and trouble with trust in general, wholeheartedly voicing his belief that only O.B. can complete the device to expand the loom - even shaking his hand.
  • Loki's pep talk to Sylvie when she begins doubting herself and the TVA once again. Not only does Loki once again prove his loyalty to his friends by defending Mobius, but he also manages to make Sylvie see the bigger picture for once. Doubles as Awesome.
    Loki: Listen Sylvie, you spared Timely's life and because of that, the TVA and those timelines will survive. Those people will survive, you spared their lives too.
    Sylvie: You put a lot of faith in those three back there. Don't forget Dox! She's part of the TVA; all those dead branches. Those. Dead. People. That's the TVA's fault.
    Loki: What about those branches that are still living? That's because of Mobius and B-15 and those "guys back there", OB and Casey!
    Sylvie: What if you're wrong? What if you are WRONG to believe that this place can be any better?! What if I was wrong to spare him? It would be easier to burn this place down and start from scratch!
    Loki: Sure, burn it down. Easy. Annihilating is easy. Razing things to the ground is easy. Trying to fix what's broken is hard. Hope is hard.
  • Victor tries to ease the obvious concern of D-90 by fooling around a little with his hot cocoa and offering it to him.
  • Victor selflessly offers to go out to the Loom himself, even citing that if something goes wrong with the device he's the best candidate for being able to fix it on the fly despite his obvious terror about what could - and does - happen to him.

    Episode 5: Science/Fiction 
  • Mobius used to be a jet ski salesman and a father in his previous life.
  • B-15 was a pediatrician with a kindly bedside manner.
  • How hurt Loki is seeing each of the people he's come to call friends not know who he is and finally admitting that as much as he wants to save existence he also just wants them back. B-15, Casey, Mobius, O.B. are all people he has come to care about so much he can't conceive of who he'd be without them.
  • O.B. had trouble reconciling that Loki could timeslip in the TVA. A.D., however, believes Loki saying he could timeslip in the TVA, and confidently extrapolates that to reason that he could return to the TVA, which no longer exists. He even puts his Genre Savvy to use figuring out how to help Loki control his timeslipping.
    • When Loki reveals the TVA Handbook to A.D., he becomes happy that, after strings of failure in writing science fiction novels, he eventually managed to technically write a "best-seller".
  • Loki gains control of his timeslipping by focusing on the people he cares about.
    • The "Eureka!" Moment is seeming inspired by an audio flashback to Lamentis when Sylvie asked if being a Loki was defined by being doomed to failure, to which Loki reacts with a Big "NO!". Even backed into an seemingly inescapable corner Loki will not give up.
  • Instead of "fine Asgardian leather" or impersonal TVA togs, Loki gets to wear warm tweedy houndstooth. He's covered in knits.

    Episode 6: Glorious Purpose 
  • Despite having run through the effort to get the Throughput Multiplier to the Loom however many times it's been, and Loki's exasperation at each failure we see suggests a LOT of them, Loki is nothing but calm, patient, reassuring and even tender with the others - especially Timely.
    Loki: That's it, you're being so brave, so brave.
  • He Who Remains, though still convinced of how things have to be, opens up to Loki once Loki reveals he's learnt how to pause time. Talking to Loki as an equal, admitting he likes him, clearly respecting Loki's determination and even trying to help Loki deal with the the shock of learning the Loom's true purpose by telling him to "shake it off".
    He Who Remains: Well done.
  • Loki's last words to Mobius and Sylvie before he goes out to destroy the Loom.
    Loki: I know what I want. I know what kind of god I need to be. For you. For all of us.
  • After literally centuries, at least of experienced time, of trying to save the TVA, Loki selflessly uses his power to hold together the ever expanding branches of a new multiverse together, wrapping them around himself as he sits forever on a throne outside of time, utterly alone but for what he can see of his friends.
    • The new timelines resemble Yggdrasil, an homage to his Asgardian homeland.
  • The epilogue that shows how the TVA has changed thanks to Loki. Their tagline is now "We grow together" and run akin to a democracy. O.B. has a 2nd edition of the TVA handbook written. Mobius decides to see what his life was prior to running the TVA and Sylvie departs for her own adventures. Natalie Holt's "Purpose is Glorious" makes it even sweeter. All ending with Loki on his throne, burdened with his glorious purpose, knowing that his loved ones are safe.
  • One thinks back to Thor: Ragnarok when Thor outsmarted Loki and told his younger brother this:
    Thor: You’ll always be the God of Mischief but you could be more.

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