It upsets me that his first instinct, even in literal combat scenarios, is to not fight, and how violently everyone reacts to him.
He tries to be diplomatic before engaging in physical combat. Unfortunately for him it doesn’t usually work, but that does not stop him from trying again next time.
This is what makes him worthy.I feel like this bit of his character always gets left out in discussions a lot.
Poor Thor really just needs some hugs. Everyone around him is nuts.
You know, I never noticed this, and so this JUST got pulled out of my ass– but, like, in the first movie the thing that got him in trouble was that he was so easy to be manipulated into a fight. So…. like, he learned his lesson.
Tag: good points here
there is nothing inherently liberating in showing skin
there is nothing inherently liberating in covering up
the liberation lies in the choice
RELEVANT.
Today’s throwback: still relevant, in face of ever-present arguments about fictional ladies’ supposed right to choose what to wear.
Which is also exactly why we refuse to put real life women under the same scrutiny as fictional ones or to falsely equate a person’s deliberate choice of skimpy attire with a character design approved by a committee of creepers.
~Ozzie