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Well...yes and no.
I think it means that any time he did win, like basically every time if we believe Dr Strange, he would likely get pruned because it wasn't a part of the "sacred timeline" at that time. Now it's just one of...65?
I'm more curious why Kang would want the Avengers to win? Kang is gonna be so wild and the next few movies are going to be amazing. Basically, anything to do with Marvel is now officially canon.
Why would Thanos winning necessarily change anything for Kang? Also, even with their power, I am skeptical the TVA could easily take out Thanos before the snap if he has the full gauntlet. Stones don't work at the TVA in their pocket dimension, because the stones only work in their native dimension, but they do work back in the dimension their jack-booted thugs need to get to to prune Thanos. He could prevent any attempt at pruning.
And at full power, Thanos too can see through time. He would see the TVA coming. He could stop them... but it perhaps doesn't matter to Thanos at all so long as his goal is accomplished.
It tend to think that the sacred timeline can operate whether Thanos wins are not. From the perspective of Kang at the end of the timeline, the blip would be like any other catastrophic event in ancient history. Like the Mongol Wars or WWII to us. The universe would recover soon enough. That is if Thanos only kills half the population rather than restarts the entire universe from scratch.
We also saw the statue of the head of the Living Tribunal. Has Kang handicapped other omniscient beings to achieve his ends? Or do they even care?
And at full power, Thanos too can see through time. He would see the TVA coming. He could stop them... but it perhaps doesn't matter to Thanos at all so long as his goal is accomplished.
It tend to think that the sacred timeline can operate whether Thanos wins are not. From the perspective of Kang at the end of the timeline, the blip would be like any other catastrophic event in ancient history. Like the Mongol Wars or WWII to us. The universe would recover soon enough. That is if Thanos only kills half the population rather than restarts the entire universe from scratch.
We also saw the statue of the head of the Living Tribunal. Has Kang handicapped other omniscient beings to achieve his ends? Or do they even care?