Loki Season 2 Episode 6 Recap/Ending Explained: Loki Finds His New Glorious Purpose!

Loki Season 2 Episode 6 Recap or Ending Explained: The series stars Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Owen Wilson as Mobius, Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Ravonna Renslayer, Sophia Di Martino as Sylvie, Jonathan Majors as He Who Remains/Victor Timely, Tara Strong as Miss Minutes (voice actor), Ke Huy Quan as Ouroborus/OB and others. The final episode is directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and written by Eric Martin. The runtime is 55 minutes.

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Loki Season 2 Episode 6 Recap/Ending Explained Contains Major Spoilers

Loki Season 2 Episode 6 Recap

Loki Time slips himself into the moment when Victor Timely is about to walk out of the Temporal Loom. However, the outcome is the same—the temporal radiation shreds him. Loki asks OB, What could be done differently? Loki keeps slipping to the same moment, but the same thing keeps happening again. Loki keeps saying ‘this time, which catches Mobius’ attention.

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In one of the moments, Loki goes to Miss Minutes for help. He tells her he’s aware that she’s hurt and angry, but they need her help to finish the throughput multiplier faster. However, the outcome is the same: Victor shreds himself into pieces. Loki goes even back in time, when he introduced Victor and OB. Loki explains to them everything they are supposed to do in the Temporal Loom.

OB tells Loki it will take him time to complete the throughput multiplier. Loki asks OB how long it will take, and he’s ready to know everything that’s required. The timeline shifts to “Centuries Later,” and they are all in the Temporal Loom. Again, Victor Timely will be walking through the Temporal Loom door to set the multiplier.

Loki Season 2 Episode 6: Jonathan Majors as Victor Timely

Even though Victor succeeds in setting the multiplier this time, Loom cannot handle the pressure at the multiversal level. Loki realises that he has to go back in time to stop all this from happening. He slips back to the time when Sylvie was about to kill He Who Remains. Every time Loki slips back to that moment, he fails to defeat Sylvie. During one of the time slip moments, He Who Remains pauses time and tells Loki everything he has been doing wrong.

Loki slips back to the time when Mobius was interrogating him for breaking the rule of time in Season 1. Mobius tells Loki about pruning and how the Timekeepers decide who gets to live and who doesn’t. Loki learns that the only way to stop all of this is to kill Sylvie. He Who Remains will stay alive once she’s dead, and there will be no threat to the TVA and other branches.

Loki and Sylvie in Loki Season 2 Episode 6

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Loki Season 2 Ending Explained: Does Loki Kill Sylvie? What’s His New Glorious Purpose?

Loki is against the idea of killing Sylvie. The conversation makes him realise that there is only one way to stop the TVA from destruction and to save his friends’ lives: he has to walk through the Loom and destroy it. Loki slips back to the time when everyone was at the Temporal Loom. Without revealing much to anyone, he walks towards the Temporal door, without a suit. We see Loki transitioning from his shirt look to his real Loki avatar as he walks towards the Throughput Multiplier.

All of the branches collapse as he ventures into the Multiplier to destroy it. Loki enchants the branches with his powers, before they get completely destroyed. He saves everyone’s lives at the TVA, including Sylvie. The episode ends with Loki returning to the End of Time. However, he has now found his new Glorious Purpose – It is to look after the new timeline he created, where things are back to normal.

Loki Season 2 Episode 6 Recap

Even though the TVA is saved, He Who Remains and his variant is still out there, causing havoc. None of the variants know that TVA exists. Mobius reveals that one of the variants caused an uproar in the 616 Adjacent realm, but the people there handled it. So He Who Remains isn’t a big threat to the TVA yet.

The episode ends with Mobius finally looking into his file. He watches his life as Don, who lives happily with his sons. Sylvie arrives there and asks him if he’s going to go back; Mobius says he will first wait and see. Even Sylvie has no option but to wait and see where she will go next. The last shot is of Loki overseeing all the branches, as he has now replaced He Who Remains. It can be rightly said that Loki is now the God of Time.

Loki Season 2 Episode 6 Ending Explained

Loki Season 2 Episode 6 is now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

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Read the recaps of all episodes of Loki Season 2.

Pooja Darade
Pooja Darade
A film journalist and editor. She enjoys listening to sad Hindi songs and watching comedy and horror movies.

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