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Originally Posted by FlameOn
Its kinda like Starlord's moment in Infinity War but worse. At least Starlord you could say he did it in a fit of uncontrolled rage, but with Sylvie she's done it despite being told the consequences and not being able to overcome her own insecurities and paranoid nature to become the self-righteous murderer and hypocrite Kang accused her of being.
If episode 5 was a showcase of Loki's that were capable of change and could overcome their inner demons, episode 6 was an example Loki's who couldn't; even worse than the Loki bowling alley betrayal-fest.
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Sylvia was certainly a Loki who changed though. She wasn’t about power or revenge. She wanted free will no matter the consequence. Her action was a difference of opinion on whether authoritarian peace is better than freedom and suffering.
A Loki seizes power which would have been fine in terms of preserving the timelines.