Subject: More points (and more spoilers).
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Posted on: 2023-06-27 17:26:47 UTC

Phobos and I noted that in most cases, when a person travels to another universe, they start glitching. So what's different about Miguel that he made a universe glitch out instead? I don't think we've seen evidence of anything like that any other time—I also think the problem in Mumbattan looked a lot more like an uncontained Spot hole than a glitch. So what happened to (around?) Miguel seems like a unique case.

We also know, thanks to Loki, that altering a Canon Event/Fixed Point/What-have-you doesn't necessarily destroy a universe of itself. It can create a branching timeline—heck, that's why we even have a multiverse now. Now, if the TVA shows up to prune it, it does end up destroyed, but it's not due to the split Trousers of Time, it's due to an outside force. It seems possible that Miguel and the Spider Society could have missed the interventions of TVA agents or an equivalent if they weren't looking for them.

Loki also shows us that it's 100% possible for a character to do things that alter their usual arc. A Loki is not supposed to be able to love anyone besides themself (if that), and yet, at least one did!

It seems that the reality is, there are certain things that do happen most of the time, but if you sift through enough timelines, you'll find the one where, for example, Thanos doesn't win. And that's valid.

... Which, come to think of it, makes me wonder why we don't see more universes where he did win. Or maybe we have and we just didn't realize? Either way, I'd like to see that explored more.

~Neshomeh

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