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fandomsecrets2022-03-10 05:42 pm
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I mean don’t get me wrong there is a part of me that sometimes wishes TDK would’ve been a for real death (given the excessive cruelty of how IW went down) but another part of me feels like the show is Marvel *maybe* going “whoops, our bad” and letting the character be his own thing for once.
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I'm okay with that, because the films treated him so poorly to begin with, and the chaotic energy is so much more fun than the stuffy, buttoned up character he turned into by the end.
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The one thing I could say about the way things go down in the series is his change in the first episode was a bit quick, but I get it…there’s only so much you can do with six one hour episodes and the lowlights reel of his intended life was a quick way to kick him a certain direction.
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But the feeling I've always got is they accidentally made a very sympathetic character in Thor 1, and then had no idea what to do with that since he was supposed to be the villain. But like, whoops, it turns out his story wound up feeling obscenely relatable to certain demographics who grew up and realised they were loved conditionally, while Thor's story was very rushed and messy by comparison. I just imagine Kevin Feige sitting in a board meeting going, "Wait, no, not like that."