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fandomsecrets2015-03-11 07:03 pm
[ SECRET POST #2989 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2989 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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(Digimon Adventure/02/Tri)
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['Allo 'Allo!]
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[Colby Keller]
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[Kokoro Kiseki - Vocaloid]
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[MSPaintAdventures, Homestuck]
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[David Mitchell and Robert Webb]
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[Graham McTavish from Outlander]
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[Game of Thrones/ A Song of Ice and Fire]
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[Alfred Hitchcock's Rope]
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["Darkness Falls," World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor]
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[Avengers]
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[Bob Bryar from My Chemical Romance]
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[Criminal Minds]
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[Vikings]
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[Gunnerkrigg Court]
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Re: I agree.
(Anonymous) 2015-03-12 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)I honestly see why there's so much Loki fanfic, if only for that one enigma. It's the uncertainty. That one event which happened off screen was central in setting the whole events of the movie in motion. But what really happened?
It was the same with Snape in Harry Potter, and why he fascinated some readers. The enigma of his plotline. Was he a traitor or not? If so, how much? Was he double bluffing, triple bluffing? Only with Loki, it feels less like a deliberate decision on the writer's part in order to generate dramatic tension, and more of a side effect of the actor bringing unexpected depth to the character.