![]() ![]() When he's finally ready to go, Miss Minutes tells him it's better if they lie low, and tells him about how He Who Remains created her, always talking about him and Timely as if they were the same person.Īccording to what she says, Miss Minutes was once a very simple Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) model, not so different from the ones we have right now in our own world. When Victor Timely and Miss Minutes arrive at his lab in Wisconsin, he immediately starts packing up to leave, getting his notes, journals, and a prototype of what seems to be a Probability Drive, the same device that powers Kang's ship in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. This part was accomplished, but, then, Miss Minutes convinces Timely to ditch Renslayer, and things take an unexpected and rather weird turn. This way, he'll grow up fascinated with time and create many of the designs used in the machines and devices back at the TVA. In "1893," Miss Minutes and former TVA Judge Ravonna Renslayer ( Gugu Mbatha-Raw) are on a mission left behind by He Who Remains himself: finding Victor Timely and giving him a TVA Handbook designed by O.B. She had already hinted at the idea of being a villain at the end of Season 1 when she appeared to Loki ( Tom Hiddleston) and Sylvie ( Sophia Di Martino) at the Citadel at the End of Time, but now she has revealed a lot more about who - or what - she is. We're talking about the one being(?) who has access to all the Time Variance Authority's (TVA) codes and protocols, Miss Minutes ( Tara Strong). But it may also have introduced one of the main antagonists of the season, and it's not any Kang variant. ![]() Last week's episode of Loki, "1893," was a pivotal moment in the series for a number of reasons, especially Victor Timely's ( Jonathan Majors) introduction. ![]()
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