What
I love about that story is the sad tune of an ex-couple, interupted by
flashbacks from (more or less) happier times – Thor and Loki have been a
trainwreck back then but life had been interesting… Gorgeous work!
“He remembers that small town, that hipster flea market, Loki in his long
vintage coat, massive fake furry collar and trim, so seventies. Used to
be a suspicious shade of orange, thrifty boy here dyed it dark green,
almost black. Still left a residue, but it was all about the style these
days. Dress for the part, he said. Huge Zsa Zsa sunglasses, nail
polish, kohl, lipstick sometimes, eyeshadow even. Loki was a rock star
long before he sold out his first sports arena. He was so fricking out
there, so far removed from all those little ants just going about their
day.”
look at him LOOK AT THIS MAJESTIC FUCKER OF COURSE THOR CAN’T GET OVER HIM 5 YEARS ON AND COUNTING!!!
IT’S LIKE CHRISTMAS OVER HERE I CAN’T BELIEVE MY LUCK
so like, i realize this has probably already been said today, but in case not:
seeing thor be tortured like that just makes me think that loki was probably tortured like that too, u know? 😦
and it’s so upsetting for a variety of reasons. like obv, thor himself being tortured really just feels so, so wrong. seeing him so helpless and out-of-sorts being dragged by his skull… the way his eyes roll back in his head. i’m. just. -incoherent screaming- T_T
and then (assuming it’s the same scene and not disjointed), seeing loki take in that visible breath while he watches it happen like i know exactly how that feels and i can’t do anything to help you
“Part of the backstory we created was that Frigga was really the most attentive to Loki when he was a child. And Odin didn’t really know how to connect. He connected much more with Thor. They were sort of cut from the same cloth. And Frigga and Loki had this kind of beautiful, sensitive, more artistic relationship. And it was actually her who taught him all his magic.”
Reblog if you don’t want Loki to die in the first half hour of Infinity War and you want to see him fight with the Avengers in the end-of-the-movie battle
I don’t want him to die at all. But I don’t all the time get what I want.
Loki loved his mother so much he acknowledged himself as Jotun — the unclean truth inside him that he’s been trying desperately to disprove and scrub out since the moment he first discovered it and lost his sanity — so that he could avenge her death.
If that doesn’t make you hurt inside, you have no soul.
I’m editing to add this: You can see him suck in a breath after he says “Jotunheim” as though it physically pained him to say that word. Ugh. I’m going to have Loki feels all day now.