If there was only one person on the show who was the hero, it was Sylvie.
Kang's big crime is not just dictatorship, memory erasure, lie control, but the extinction of diversity. In order to maintain the so-called peace, other timelines must be eliminated. For example, it is like a powerful ethnic group exterminating other ethnic groups, and the offspring with obvious genetic variation will be killed, because the accumulation of genetic variation will form a new race, and the new race may be peaceful or warlike. of. If you agree with kang, you agree that "continued genocide is acceptable in order to avoid a world war". Some people will think this analogy is bad or too extreme, but when you put it in Sylvie, her family/home/timeline has been wiped out, and there are countless people in the void.
Kang's greatest crime was to remove the reality of freewill. Why not say he stopped freewill, in fact he can't. For example, Loki can choose three apples ABC, ABC has Loki in different universes, but Kang deleted the Loki who chose AC, then the existing timeline only has Loki who chooses B, and there is a kind of destiny for Loki B who has already chosen. Feeling, because he is a survivor, all his choices are just right to Kang's appetite.
Because of the existence of Kang, the world is only going in the direction he wants, but Kang can only predict the future for a few minutes, not for a long time, because there are too many forks, which is why he hides.
Sylvie was kidnapped since she was a child and was almost dropped by prune. I do not know that she has been hiding in Tibet for hundreds of years, just to bring down TVA. She did not forget her original intention until the last moment, for herself, for the aliens who disappeared in the time branch, and for the realization of the real free will, Kang must die. Loki's consciousness is not enough at this point, he is persuaded by Kang's rhetoric, and feels that the surface peace is more than everything. The two of them reminded me of the Revolutionary Party and the Loyalists, the Loyalists would say, overthrow the emperor how do you know it wasn't a worse emperor in power? But the revolutionary party will say that if the emperor is not overthrown, then the chance of the people being the master of the country is zero, and although there is no guarantee that it will be better after the overthrow, at least there is a chance.
And Sylvie did kill Kang, a Kang can be killed, so it's not impossible to kill the new dictator Kang.
PS Understanding of Kang's sculpture at the end: When the two Loki hesitated, the timeline forked, Kang changed his mind, and felt that he had to do it by himself, recapture TVA, re-clean the memory of all TVA employees, reshape his statue, stand To the foreground, swallowed other timelines and became the new divine timeline. So no one knows Loki anymore. And at this time there is no human hand to eliminate other timelines, so 60+ other universes may compete in the future.
PS For the solution of the multiverse, Kang did not find the optimal solution. For example, he can unite dozens of well-meaning self to establish a joint universe, thereby blocking the invasion of sporadic evil versions of himself, as long as any universe in the joint universe is threatened , the Allied Forces were dispatched. This can also continue the peace. Of course, for a coalition government, dictatorship may be easier, maybe Kang is bored and doesn't want to play because of this.
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