Loki season 2 episode 6 features the erstwhile God of Mischief unexpectedly quoting a poem that aptly reflects the show's major issue.
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During Loki season 2 episode 6, Tom Hiddleston's Loki quotes a poem that exemplifies the MCU series
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Loki season 2 concludes with Loki making the ultimate sacrifice
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bringing order to the multiverse and saving every timeline from disaster. Loki is unlikely to return to the MCU
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but his selfless deeds will continue to have an impact on the Marvel multiverse
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not only in prospective MCU movies and shows in the Multiverse Saga
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but also in all past Marvel releases due to the nature of the multiverse.
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When Loki discusses his options with He Who Remains in the Loki season 2 finale
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He Who Remains admits that letting Sylvie kill him was always part of his plan because he knew Loki would return to stop her.
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Although He Who Remains does not literally return from the grave, the villain refers to his reappearance as "reincarnation.
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Meanwhile, Loki recognises that murdering He Who Remains is harmful
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but killing Sylvie or sacrificing other innocent lives is not an option.
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