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...and that Odin's real wife is Thor's half-sister by that same mother.Wait until Thor finds out who his real mom is.
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...and that Odin's real wife is Thor's half-sister by that same mother.Wait until Thor finds out who his real mom is.
Is there an Endgame if Thor goes for the head? That's a What If... I'm interested in.I'm hearing that the next episode is going to be along the lines of Endgame. Everybody who's anybody will be there.
Another thought. If Thor goes for the head, does Thor get to wield the Gauntlet? Would that inevitably go to his head like it did Thanos?Is there an Endgame if Thor goes for the head? That's a What If... I'm interested in.
I’m tired of the lack of imagination about Fat ThorAnother thought. If Thor goes for the head, does Thor get to wield the Gauntlet? Would that inevitably go to his head like it did Thanos?
I'd argue Thanos was already the mad Titan when he started his quest to gather the Stones and complete the Gauntlet, that said, Thor kinda lost his shirt after killing Thanos in Endgame, so, would he be disciplined enough with the Gauntlet?
Of course, some would argue Thor should never have been shown as the fat, beer guzzlin' slob he was in Endgame to begin with.
Indeed, just the beer guzzling part made no sense. He already guzzled at a pretty torrid pace and he still looked like the hottest Thor ever. So...I never really understood the presentation. I get why, but it was more plot service than anything else.I’m tired of the lack of imagination about Fat Thor
Dude’s 1000s of years old and nearly immortal- 5 years of him letting himself go is like us spilling mustard on our shirt and not immediately cleaning it up
Some of y’all have never been a Norse god and it shows (not you Dave)
Actually, some of y'all have never dealt with depression and it shows.I’m tired of the lack of imagination about Fat Thor
Dude’s 1000s of years old and nearly immortal- 5 years of him letting himself go is like us spilling mustard on our shirt and not immediately cleaning it up
Some of y’all have never been a Norse god and it shows (not you Dave)
I don't doubt the depression angle could work, but I don't think that's how it would have manifested. I think a depressed Thor would have just gone on a rampage and wrecked the 9 realms rather than drink his depression away. Mere mortals sure, but not so much Thor. I get why the writers thought differently tho. I just think a darker, more sinister Thor would make more sense than a drunk Thor.Actually, some of y'all have never dealt with depression and it shows.
You sound like some of the posters in the Gabby camping girl thread - looking for sensible answers to nonsensical experiencesI don't doubt the depression angle could work, but I don't think that's how it would have manifested. I think a depressed Thor would have just gone on a rampage and wrecked the 9 realms rather than drink his depression away. Mere mortals sure, but not so much Thor. I get why the writers thought differently tho. I just think a darker, more sinister Thor would make more sense than a drunk Thor.
That just isn't how depression works. They foreshadowed things a bit in Infinity War when Thor recapped all his recent tragedies with the Guardians. Dead dad, dead mom, dead brother, dead evil sister, dead home, dead hammer, missing eye. To top all that off, he gets the chance to stop Thanos, and he blew it. Even for a Norse god, that's a lot. Once he finally kills Thanos, the idea of him just giving up feels pretty plausible.I don't doubt the depression angle could work, but I don't think that's how it would have manifested. I think a depressed Thor would have just gone on a rampage and wrecked the 9 realms rather than drink his depression away. Mere mortals sure, but not so much Thor. I get why the writers thought differently tho. I just think a darker, more sinister Thor would make more sense than a drunk Thor.
I dunno, some of the most depressed people I know struggle with anger and resentment and they can manifest in pretty dark ways. Drinking isn't the only way depression will manifest in people. I agree giving up is plausible, even likely. But, I think Thor would rather destroy things as way of dealing with depression rather than drink away.That just isn't how depression works. They foreshadowed things a bit in Infinity War when Thor recapped all his recent tragedies with the Guardians. Dead dad, dead mom, dead brother, dead evil sister, dead home, dead hammer, missing eye. To top all that off, he gets the chance to stop Thanos, and he blew it. Even for a Norse god, that's a lot. Once he finally kills Thanos, the idea of him just giving up feels pretty plausible.
ETA: also, his girlfriend dumped him.
Well, full of nonsense probably more than I should be. Don't mind me.You sound like some of the posters in the Gabby camping girl thread - looking for sensible answers to nonsensical experiences
extra-ordinary situations call for extra-ordinary choices