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* Thor has been criticized for being much more light hearted and can't take anything seriously. However, considering what all he's been through, it's likely he's just joking non-stop to cover up the fact that he's still affected by what happened to his people and his homeworld.
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** The difference is that while Thor directly [[JustForPun avenged]] his losses and was left with only depression and feelings of unworthiness after, Gorr killing Rapu barely counts as revenge, since Rapu did not directly kill the people Gorr mourns. Gorr was therefore still consumed by his anger and desire for justice/revenge, no doubt exacerbated by the Necrosword.

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** The difference is that while Thor directly [[JustForPun avenged]] avenged his losses and was left with only depression and feelings of unworthiness after, Gorr killing Rapu barely counts as revenge, since Rapu did not directly kill the people Gorr mourns. Gorr was therefore still consumed by his anger and desire for justice/revenge, no doubt exacerbated by the Necrosword.
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** Also, assuming the god of carpentry ''is'' Jesus, this is consistent with his Biblical characterization. He believed fervently in redemption and forgiveness, and spent much of his time hanging out with sinners and trying to help them. He could've visited Omnipitence City to avocate to an end to the orgies and the sadistic sacrifice-measuring contests.

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** Also, assuming the god of carpentry ''is'' Jesus, this is consistent with his Biblical characterization. He believed fervently in redemption and forgiveness, and spent much of his time hanging out with sinners and trying to help them. He could've visited Omnipitence City to avocate to advocate for an end to the orgies and the sadistic sacrifice-measuring contests.
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** Also, assuming the god of carpentry ''is'' Jesus, this is consistent with his Biblical characterization. He believed fervently in redemption and forgiveness, and spent much of his time hanging out with sinners and trying to help them. He could've visited Omnipitence City to avocate to an end to the orgies and the sadistic sacrifice-measuring contests.
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* On the subject of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Thor seeing Korg crumble into rubble must have been a legit PTSD trigger for him after surviving the Snap. With this in mind, it makes total sense how quickly he would go for the kill on Zesus.

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* On the subject of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Thor seeing Korg crumble into rubble must have been a legit PTSD trigger for him after surviving the Snap. With this in mind, it makes total sense how quickly he would go for the kill on Zesus.Zeus.
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* Odin had the power to enchant, that's how Mjøllnir came to be. Makes sense that Thor carries the same power and he always did. That's why Mjøllnir reacted to his drunken wish of having his hammer care for Jane no matter what, and when he realized that he could enchant the random scraps and toys the Asgardian children were wielding in battle.

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* Odin had the power to enchant, that's how Mjøllnir Mjølnir came to be. Makes sense that Thor carries the same power and he always did. That's why Mjøllnir Mjølnir reacted to his drunken wish of having his hammer care for Jane no matter what, and when he realized that he could enchant the random scraps and toys the Asgardian children were wielding in battle.
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* An interesting link between two characters in the movie who don't interact is Star-Lord and Gorr. Star-Lord was someone who lost the person who meant the most to him to a God-like figure when Ego killed his mom with Ego even saying he was a God albeit with a small g in said movie. Star-Lord did end up killing Ego both as vengeance and to save the universe and ended it there. Gorr's StartOfDarkness is when he learns that his daughter the person closest to him died for nothing at the hands of a lazy god and because of the Necrosword and other reasons spread his vendetta against all gods. It would have been interesting to see Gorr learn what happened from Quill himself.
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* Among the tourist attractions in New Asgard is Infinity Conez, an ice cream parlor themed after the Infinity Gauntlet, and, by extension, Thanos and the Snap. Sure, ''an'' Infinity Gauntlet brought the dead back, but the parlor is clearly modeled after the golden one Thanos used, not the red-and-gold one made by Tony. Already, this would be a jarring case of MerchandisingTheMonster, but remember, Asgard especially suffered at Thanos's hands. To find the Space Stone he and his forces stormed their evacuation ship and wiped out half of their population, which was already decimated by Hela and Surtur. Then, the snap took half of ''that'', as stated by WordOfGod [[https://www.cbr.com/infinity-war-asgardians-dead-after-snap/#:~:text=Infinity%20War%20Directors%20Confirm%20Asgardians here]]. Regardless if that second half came back, that would be ''humiliating'' for any culture, let alone a ProudWarriorRaceGuy society like Asgard, and shows just [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen how hard they have fallen]].

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* Among the tourist attractions in New Asgard is Infinity Conez, an ice cream parlor themed after the Infinity Gauntlet, and, by extension, Thanos and the Snap. Sure, ''an'' Infinity Gauntlet brought the dead back, but the parlor is clearly modeled after the golden one Thanos used, not the red-and-gold one made by Tony. Already, this would be a jarring case of MerchandisingTheMonster, but remember, Asgard especially suffered at Thanos's hands. To find the Space Stone he and his forces stormed their evacuation ship and wiped out half of their population, which was already decimated by Hela and Surtur. Then, the snap took half of ''that'', as stated by WordOfGod [[https://www.cbr.com/infinity-war-asgardians-dead-after-snap/#:~:text=Infinity%20War%20Directors%20Confirm%20Asgardians here]]. Regardless if that second half came back, that such a gauche cash-in on a personal tragedy would be utterly ''humiliating'' for any culture, let alone a ProudWarriorRaceGuy society like Asgard, and shows just [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen how hard they have fallen]].
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*** As for her father, he had already lost his wife, as she had ''also'' died from cancer. If he’s still around by the time of this film, then his only daughter has died from the same disease. Cancer has taken his '''entire family''' from him.
*** Actually, Jane's father passed away before her mother did. Which alleviated the FridgeHorror of him having to face cancer losses twice, but ''adds'' Fridge Sadness to Jane's flashbacks about her mother's death.
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* Among the tourist attractions in New Asgard is Infinity Conez, an ice cream parlor themed after the Infinity Gauntlet, and, by extension, Thanos and the Snap. Sure, ''an'' Infinity Gauntlet brought the dead back, but the parlor is clearly modeled after the golden one Thanos used, not the red-and-gold one made by Tony. Already, this would be a jarring case of MerchandisingTheMonster, but remember, Asgard especially suffered at Thanos's hands. To find the Space Stone he and his forces stormed their evacuation ship and wiped out half of their population, which was already decimated by Hela and Surtur. Then, the snap took half of ''that'', as stated by WordOfGod [[https://www.cbr.com/infinity-war-asgardians-dead-after-snap/#:~:text=Infinity%20War%20Directors%20Confirm%20Asgardians here]]. Regardless if that second half came back, that would be ''humiliating'' for any culture, let alone a ProudWarriorRaceGuy society like Asgard, and shows just [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen how hard they have fallen]].
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* Thor adopting Love is another thing that shows his similarity to Odin compared to Odin adopting Loki with them both adopting their enemy's child.
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*** I thought it was Russian.

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