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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 08:52 pm (UTC)
I loved seeing Loki and Frigga's relationship, which makes me believe his grief for her death was real. On the other hand, I can't trust that guy, so I don't know what to really believe. Haha. I guess that is what makes him a great villain. I also thought she had cast the illusion to visit Loki in his cell.
Wednesday, November 20th, 2013 06:54 am (UTC)
I loved seeing Loki and Frigga's relationship, which makes me believe his grief for her death was real.

I totally believe Loki can truly honestly grief for and love Frigga, even though he's mostly a monster in practice. I've never liked how love seems to be something fiction reserves for good guys only.