Plot hole: Loki states while on trial that The Avengers should be on trial for traveling through time to change the timeline. How did he know they came back through time?

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I watched this on Disney +.
Now here's where I feel the MCU streaming shows really upped the game. After the disappointment that was Wandavision and then Falcon and the Winter Soldier. This was really awesome. Not quite to 5 star level, but I'd almost say 4.5 stars. so a 9 out of 10? not quite that amazing but close.
Well written but also confusing as hell. Tried to follow the time travel and universe hopping science but it was still a tad bit confusing. The first season was a little dull but picked up towards the end. Then season 2 was fantastic. One of the big complaints about the show is that the Loki in this show doesn't feel like the same Loki from the movies. And for the most part, sure I get that. However I also understand how they wrote it to explain his change in seeing how the other him was killed by Thanos and then the fate of his mother.
it wasn't done great, but it was still done well enough to justify his change.
anyways, this show is really good. And it left me wanting a season 3. However with how it ended, I'm not sure that would be possible, and I don't think we're likely to even see Loki again in the MCU, at least this version of him unless they make him a plot point in the coming Avengers Doomsday or Secret Wars movies... which is very possible.
Mistake Status: I will slowly go through all the live action MCU shows so getting to this at some point.
Suggested correction: He recognized that there were two Tony Starks in the lobby by the smell of their colognes, and combined with all the other unusual shenanigans going on, he correctly deduced the Avengers travelled through time, though he incorrectly thought it was to prevent his ascendancy.
How exactly do you distinguish the smell of cologne as belonging to two separate people? But besides that, it's pretty wild to jump to a conclusion about time travel when it could be that someone else happens to be wearing Axe.
I'm sure he simply recognized his voice.
Trivia: The tone and inflection of Miss Minutes' voice, as well as the animated presentation itself, bear a strong similarity to the Mr. DNA sequence from Jurassic Park.
Question: He Who Remains talks about reincarnation, and says "see you soon" to Sylvie. Does he literally mean this version of himself will return? If so how, given he's, y'know, dead? Or does he just mean that another version of him will encounter Sylvie in due course, either his younger self or another variant?
Answer: No he doesn't mean this version of himself, he means the other versions. They are all basically him.




