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Monday, November 11th, 2013 10:17 am
I saw Thor: The Dark World last night, and frankly, minus a few minor quibbles, I really liked it:


  • Jane/science is Jane's true OTP and probably my favorite moment was when she was on the healing table and corrected what it was called. But minus a chunck in the midle of the movie, I love that Jane spent a lot of time running around doing science.

  • While I dislike Frigga's death in theory, in practice I fucking love all the conversations that it caused between Thor and Loki, and how it supported fanon that I'd been working with since Thor 1 (that Loki was closest to Frigga, that Frigga taught him magic

  • ...and I cannot stress how much I loved the scene after Frigga's death were we see that Loki is just sitting depressed against the wall in his wrecked cell.

  • Loki, in general, just did a lot of scene stealing

  • speaking of that fantastic scene with his mother in his cell, I assumed Loki was casting the illusion of his mother, the person I saw it with assumed that his mother cast it and sent it to his cell. Your thoughts?

  • I feel like there was a more explicit love triangle between Thor/Jane/Sif that was cut - THANK YOU.

  • I'm really pleased that this didn't ruin my desire/ability to ship Loki/Sif (especially considering Loki called her form... what was it, ravishing?)

  • the Captain America cameo was totally unexpected but awesome.

  • I really enjoyed all the Darcy but I really wish she had been the person who hit those dark elves with the car. Although her dipping her intern and then dropping him was cute.

  • I am so glad that Jane and Thor had their big damn kiss at the end.

  • I think Thor (the character) has gotten some really excellent, subtle characterization work over the last couple of movies.

  • Because I am a terrible person I LOVED the stuff with Selvig, especially how happy he was that Loki was dead.

  • I think there were about fifteen minutes of the movie (especially the attack on Asgard) that could have been cut

  • and I really feel that Christopher Eccolsen was wasted under all that makeup/speaking gibberish.

Monday, November 11th, 2013 06:27 pm (UTC)
I assumed Loki was casting the illusion of his mother, the person I saw it with assumed that his mother cast it and sent it to his cell. Your thoughts?

My take was: It was Frigga who casted it, she couldn't go down into the cells because it was forbidden but it doesn't mean she couldn't see her son, Frigga found the loop hole and that's what she used whenever she wanted to visit.
Monday, November 11th, 2013 06:29 pm (UTC)
Okay, cool.
Monday, November 11th, 2013 08:04 pm (UTC)
This was how I interpreted it, too. Plus, the "no, I guess not" line only really has narrative weight if he says it TO Frigga.