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* The Dark Elves (excepting Malekith and Algrim) all go masked, with heavily tinted lenses over the masks' eyeholes. This would seem to imply they're sensitive to light, or that it hurts them; ''of course'' they view the coming of light to the universe (and seemingly its imposition over Svartalfheim) as a bad thing if it causes them all severe physical pain. What's more, some of the extended-universe material suggests that early on, the Asgardians [[DeadlyGas used airborne toxins]] as an agent of war against the Dark Elves, permanently poisoning their planet's atmosphere, which would make them masked for [[GasMaskMooks protective purposes against that as well.]] And so their masks... [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/338e2276383843eb90f0b81fb29a4793/tumblr_mw2emcIDde1rsaxkso1_1280.jpg resemble crying children.]] Asgard, [[KickTheDog you fucked up.]]

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* The Dark Elves (excepting Malekith and Algrim) all go masked, with heavily tinted lenses over the masks' eyeholes. This would seem to imply they're sensitive to light, or that it hurts them; ''of course'' they view the coming of light to the universe (and seemingly its imposition over Svartalfheim) as a bad thing if it causes them all severe physical pain. What's more, some of the extended-universe material suggests that early on, the Asgardians [[DeadlyGas used airborne toxins]] as an agent of war against the Dark Elves, permanently poisoning their planet's atmosphere, which would make them masked for [[GasMaskMooks protective purposes against that as well.]] There don't seem to be any non-soldier Dark Elves left, implying all civilians/remaining families were killed during the ship crashes. And so their the soldiers' masks... [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/338e2276383843eb90f0b81fb29a4793/tumblr_mw2emcIDde1rsaxkso1_1280.jpg resemble crying children.]] Asgard, [[KickTheDog you fucked up.]]
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* There is now a [[spoiler:large and presumably very durable ice troll running around London.]] Specifically it is chasing pigeons around the warehouses that we earlier saw a bunch of [[AdultFear precocious vagrant children hanging out in.]]
** The kids were arrested fortunately (or unfortunately), or they just left the area long ago so they're probably out of the woods. Still not good to have a dangerous creature running around.
** Are they definitely vagrants? Kids have a knack of finding their way into areas they shouldn't be, and from the way Darcy drives to the warehouse, it's just off a major street in London. It's entirely possible the kids just went home.
** It's likely this is going to be dealt with in the ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' episode following up on the events of the film.
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** Are they definitely vagrants? Kids have a knack of finding their way into areas they shouldn't be, and from the way Darcy drives to the warehouse, it's just off a major street in London. It's entirely possible the kids just went home.
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* The Dark Elves (excepting Malekith and Algrim) all go masked, with heavily tinted lenses over the masks' eyeholes. This would seem to imply they're sensitive to light, or that it hurts them; ''of course'' they view the coming of light to the universe (and seemingly its imposition over Svartalfheim) as a bad thing if it causes them all severe physical pain. What's more, some of the extended-universe material suggests that early on, the Asgardians [[DeadlyGas used airborne toxins]] as an agent of war against the Dark Elves, permanently poisoning their planet's atmosphere, which would make them masked for [[GasMaskMooks protective purposes against that as well.]] And so their masks... [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/338e2276383843eb90f0b81fb29a4793/tumblr_mw2emcIDde1rsaxkso1_1280.jpg resemble crying children.]] Asgard, [[KickTheDog you fucked up.]]
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** ** The kids were arrested fortunately (or unfortunately), or they just left the area long ago so they're probably out of the woods. Still not good to have a dangerous creature running around.
* [[spoiler: Loki gives the Kursed dark elf the instructions to "take the stairs to the left" when he leaves the dungeons. This allows him to get through the palace undetected by Odin and the Asgardian soldiers. Unintentionally, and whether he realises it or not, Loki played a part in his mother's death.]]

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** ** The kids were arrested fortunately (or unfortunately), or they just left the area long ago so they're probably out of the woods. Still not good to have a dangerous creature running around.
** It's likely this is going to be dealt with in the ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' episode following up on the events of the film.
* [[spoiler: Loki [[spoiler:Loki gives the Kursed dark elf the instructions to "take the stairs to the left" when he leaves the dungeons. This allows him to get through the palace undetected by Odin and the Asgardian soldiers. Unintentionally, and whether he realises it or not, Loki played a part in his mother's death.]]
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** ** The kids were arrested fortunately (or unfortunately), or they just left the area long ago so they're probably out of the woods. Still not good to have a dangerous creature running around.
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* [[spoiler:In a fourth wall-type, it makes sense (production wise) to have Thor "new friend" cameo be Captain America, since the production of ''his'' next movie was taking place at roughly the same time. Time will tell if the cameo is reciprocated.]]
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Grammar.


* Why hasn't Loki's death caused him to lose the life long illusion of being an Aesir and instead changed back to a Jotun? [[spoiler: Because he didn't really die.]]

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* Why hasn't Loki's death caused didn't [[spoiler:Loki's death]] cause him to lose the life long illusion of being life-long [[spoiler:illusion spell making him look like an Aesir and instead changed back to a Jotun? [[spoiler: Aesir? Because he didn't really die.]]
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* Why hasn't Loki's death caused him to lose the life long illusion of being an Aesir and instead changed back to a Jotun? [[spoiler: Because he didn't really die.]]
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** The kids were arrested fortunately (or unfortunately), or they just left the area long ago so they're probably out of the woods. Still not good to have a dangerous creature running around.
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** The kids were arrested fortunately (or unfortunately), or they just left the area long ago so they're probably out of the woods. Still not good to have a dangerous creature running around.
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* [[spoiler:In the mid-credits stinger, Sif & Volstagg take the Aether to [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy the Collector]] rather than keep it in Asgard's armory next to the Tesseract, as it would be a bad idea to keep two Infinity Stones together. If this were done under Odin's orders, it would be really be on Loki's orders after he usurped the throne by posing as Odin. Why would Loki try to undermine Thanos by making it harder to obtain all 6 stones? It was made very clear to Loki what would happen if he failed to bring Thanos the Tesseract in ''Film/TheAvengers''.]]

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* [[spoiler:In the mid-credits stinger, Sif & Volstagg take the Aether to [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy the Collector]] rather than keep it in Asgard's armory next to the Tesseract, as it would be a bad idea to keep two Infinity Stones together. If this were done under Odin's orders, it would be really be on Loki's orders after he usurped the throne by posing as Odin. Why would Loki try to undermine Thanos by making it harder to obtain all 6 stones? It was made very clear to Loki what would happen if he failed to bring Thanos the Tesseract in ''Film/TheAvengers''.]]
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* [[spoiler: Loki gives the Kursed dark elf the instructions to "take the stairs to the left" when he leaves the dungeons. This allows him to get through the palace undetected by Odin and the Asgardian soldiers. Unintentionally, and whether he realises it or not, Loki played a part in his mother's death.]]

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* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help.]]
** [[spoiler: Odin's fate remains unknown at this time. Loki hates him enough to maybe kill him, but when his scheme is inevitably revealed, killing Odin will likely put Thor in such a rage that it could spell his end. This leaves the question of where is he keeping Odin, if he lives?]]

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* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help.]]
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* The grenades that the Dark Elves use unleash small vortexes that seem to suck their targets in. The horror is ''where do they end up?''
** Dead, considering we saw their bodies crush into nothing and we heard their bones break.

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* The grenades that the Dark Elves use unleash small vortexes that seem to suck their targets in. The horror is ''where do they end up?''
** Dead, considering we saw their bodies crush into nothing and we heard their bones break.
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** Dead, considering we saw their bodies crush into nothing and we heard their bones break.

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* [[spoiler:In the mid-credits stinger, Sif & Volstagg take the Aether to [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy the Collector]] rather than keep it in Asgard's armory next to the Tesseract, as it would be a bad idea to keep two Infinity Stones together. If this were done under Odin's orders, it would be really be on Loki's orders after he usurped the throne by posing as Odin. Why would Loki try to undermine Thanos by making it harder to obtain all 6 stones? It was made very clear to Loki what would happen if he failed to bring Thanos the Tesseract in ''Film/TheAvengers''.]]



* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help. Loki still has ties to Thanos, and now has the Tessaract under his control. Were it not for the Warriors Three wising up and trying to hide the Aether, Loki would probably have no problems as ruler of Asgard.]]
** [[spoiler: As stated on the WMG page, the Warrior's Three were most likely following Odin's orders in giving the Aether to the Collector - as in, following Loki's orders. So maybe he's working ''against'' Thanos?]]

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* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help. Loki still has ties to Thanos, and now has the Tessaract under his control. Were it not for the Warriors Three wising up and trying to hide the Aether, Loki would probably have no problems as ruler of Asgard.]]\n** [[spoiler: As stated on the WMG page, the Warrior's Three were most likely following Odin's orders in giving the Aether to the Collector - as in, following Loki's orders. So maybe he's working ''against'' Thanos?]]]]



* There is now a [[spoiler: large and presumably very durable ice troll running around London.]] Specifically it is chasing pigeons around the warehouses that we earlier saw a bunch of [[AdultFear precocious vagrant children hanging out in.]]

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* There is now a [[spoiler: large [[spoiler:large and presumably very durable ice troll running around London.]] Specifically it is chasing pigeons around the warehouses that we earlier saw a bunch of [[AdultFear precocious vagrant children hanging out in.]]

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* Maybe it is or maybe it isn't, but [[spoiler: Odin/Loki refuses to take Mjolnir from Thor when the latter renounces his intent to sit on the throne. Initially it could appear that Loki is attempting to appear as a benevolent father, but it's more likely that if he were to attempt to hold the hammer, he would be unable to. This would of course, give the game away and Thor would notice that something was up.]]
* Similar to the above, during the final scene [[spoiler: Odin sits on his throne in a fashion unlike we've ever seen before, it's strange that Thor himself didn't notice this one sooner.]]
* This time, Thor ''doesn't'' fall for Loki's illusion trick. [[spoiler:At least, not at first.]]

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* Maybe it is or maybe it isn't, but [[spoiler: Odin/Loki refuses [[spoiler:Odin allows Thor to take keep Mjolnir from Thor when the latter renounces his intent to sit on the throne. Initially Upon first glance, it could appear appears that Loki Odin is attempting to appear as merely being a benevolent father, but upon the revelation that it's more likely Loki sat on the throne in disguise as Odin, it becomes clear that if he were to attempt to hold the hammer, he real reason is that Loki is unworthy of holding Mjolnir; and Odin not being able to do so would be unable to. This would of course, give the game away and Thor the deception or at the very least,Thor would notice that something was up.]]
* Similar to the above, during the final scene [[spoiler: Odin sits on his throne in a fashion unlike we've ever seen before, it's strange that Thor himself didn't notice this one sooner.]]
* This time, Thor ''doesn't'' fall for Loki's illusion trick. [[spoiler:At least, not at first.trick, reflecting Loki's taunt of "Are you ever ''not'' going to fall for that?" in ''Film/TheAvengers''. [[spoiler:This, of course, leads into another piece of FridgeBrilliance over Loki stepping up his deceptions from mere parlour tricks to an elaborate scheme involving his faked death.]]
* During Loki & Thor's escape from Asgard, Fandral is the only one of Thor's compatriots who doesn't threaten Loki, instead making a cutting remark about Loki's lack of grace; reflecting Fandral's status as an expert swordsman in contrast to the the brutish Volstagg & proud warrior Sif.
* How is [[spoiler:Loki able to sit on the throne in disguise as Odin, when Heimdall is able to see through his deceptions]]? [[spoiler:Loki, as seen in ''Film/{{Thor}}'', is able to mask himself from Heimdall if he chooses to]].
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* The grenades that the Dark Elves use unleash small vortexes that seem to suck their targets in. The horror is ''where do they end up?''
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* There is now a [[spoiler: large and presumably very durable ice troll running around London.]] Specifically it is chasing pigeons around the warehouses that we earlier saw a bunch of [[AdultFear precocious vagrant children hanging around.]]

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* There is now a [[spoiler: large and presumably very durable ice troll running around London.]] Specifically it is chasing pigeons around the warehouses that we earlier saw a bunch of [[AdultFear precocious vagrant children hanging around.]]
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* This time, Thor ''doesn't'' fall for Loki's illusion trick. [[spoiler:At least, not at first.]]
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** [[spoiler: Odin's fate remains unknown at this time. Loki hates him enough to maybe kill him, but when his scheme is inevitably revealed, killing Odin will likely put Thor in such a rage that it could spell his end. This leaves the question of where is he keeping Odin, if he lives?]]

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** [[spoiler: Odin's fate remains unknown at this time. Loki hates him enough to maybe kill him, but when his scheme is inevitably revealed, killing Odin will likely put Thor in such a rage that it could spell his end. This leaves the question of where is he keeping Odin, if he lives?]]lives?]]

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** [[spoiler: As stated on the WMG, the Warrior's Three were most likely following Odin's orders in giving the Aether to the Collector - as in, following Loki's orders. So maybe he's working ''against'' Thanos?]]

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** [[spoiler: As stated on the WMG, WMG page, the Warrior's Three were most likely following Odin's orders in giving the Aether to the Collector - as in, following Loki's orders. So maybe he's working ''against'' Thanos?]]

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* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help. Loki still has ties to Thanos, and now has the Tessaract under his control. Were it not for the Warriors Three wising up and trying to hide the Infinity Gauntlet, Loki would probably have no problems as ruler of Asgard.]]

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* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help. Loki still has ties to Thanos, and now has the Tessaract under his control. Were it not for the Warriors Three wising up and trying to hide the Infinity Gauntlet, Aether, Loki would probably have no problems as ruler of Asgard.]]]]
** [[spoiler: As stated on the WMG, the Warrior's Three were most likely following Odin's orders in giving the Aether to the Collector - as in, following Loki's orders. So maybe he's working ''against'' Thanos?]]
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* Maybe it is or maybe it isn't, but [[spoiler: Odin/Loki refuses to take Mjolnir from Thor when the latter renounces his intent to sit on the throne. Initially it could appear that Loki is attempting to appear as a benevolent father, but it's more likely that if he were to attempt to hold the hammer, he would be unable to. This would of course, give the game away and Thor would notice that something was up.]]

*Similar to the above, during the final scene [[spoiler: Odin sits on his throne in a fashion unlike we've ever seen before, it's strange that Thor himself didn't notice this one sooner.]]



* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help. Loki still has ties to Thanos, and now has the Tessaract under his control. Were it not for the Warriors Three wising up and trying to hide the Infinity Gauntlet, Loki would probably have no problems as ruler of Asgard.]]

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* [[spoiler: Loki's position by the end of the film: he's lost the last positive influence in his life with Frigga's death and he now holds the throne under the guise of Odin. Chances are no one will notice, because he starts seeming more ruthless and cold, most people will just blame Frigga's death since Odin was previously furious enough to risk Asgard's existence to fight Malekith right after she died. Thor's abdicated the throne and will probably spend more time on Earth with Jane and the Avengers, and therefore won't notice until it's too late. We have no idea what happened to Heimdal, but chances are Odin didn't just give him a slap on the wrist for committing treason against him, so he probably won't be able to notice/help. Loki still has ties to Thanos, and now has the Tessaract under his control. Were it not for the Warriors Three wising up and trying to hide the Infinity Gauntlet, Loki would probably have no problems as ruler of Asgard.]]]]
** [[spoiler: Odin's fate remains unknown at this time. Loki hates him enough to maybe kill him, but when his scheme is inevitably revealed, killing Odin will likely put Thor in such a rage that it could spell his end. This leaves the question of where is he keeping Odin, if he lives?]]
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* The shot of Jane slapping Loki in the trailer is kinda off, especially when you think about the absolute pounding he got in Avengers that he just up and walked away from with naught but a few cuts, bruises and a nicked ego. How can this puny mortal do anything to what is basically a god in Earth-terms? From that, it is obvious that Loki's seen it coming a mile off and just played along: why? Starting with the obvious, Thor, Sif and the Warriors are watching: he'd be dust on the wind if he gave Jane some of her own medicine. So then the Trickster gets back at everyone by doing what he does best: fucking with the emotions of people around him. Beside unsettling Jane with his faked response, he needles Thor by reminding him that Jane is no Asgardian (and also of his threat against Jane while jousting in the Bifrost), and Sif by implying that this mortal, weak woman is beloved by Thor, unlike her own self - "I like her.".

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* The shot of Jane slapping Loki in the trailer is kinda off, especially when you think about the absolute pounding he got in Avengers that he just up and walked away from with naught but a few cuts, bruises and a nicked ego. How can this puny mortal do anything to what is basically a god in Earth-terms? From that, it is obvious that Loki's seen it coming a mile off and just played along: why? Starting with the obvious, Thor, Sif and the Warriors are watching: he'd be dust on the wind if he gave Jane some of her own medicine. So then the Trickster gets back at everyone by doing what he does best: fucking with the emotions of people around him. Beside unsettling Jane with his faked response, he needles Thor by reminding him that Jane is no Asgardian (and also of his threat against Jane while jousting in the Bifrost), and Sif by implying that this mortal, weak woman is beloved by Thor, unlike her own self - "I like her.".".

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* The shot of Jane slapping Loki in the trailer is kinda off, especially when you think about the absolute pounding he got in Avengers that he just up and walked away from with naught but a few cuts, bruises and a nicked ego. How can this puny mortal do anything to what is basically a god in Earth-terms? From that, it is obvious that Loki's seen it coming a mile off and just played along: why? Starting with the obvious, Thor, Sif and the Warriors are watching: he'd be dust on the wind if he gave Jane some of her own medicine. So then the Trickster gets back at everyone by doing what he does best: fucking with the emotions of people around him. Beside unsettling Jane with his faked response, he needles Thor by reminding him that Jane is no Asgardian (and also of his threat against Jane while jousting in the Bifrost), and Sif by implying that this mortal, weak woman is beloved by Thor, unlike her own self - "I like her.".
* Avengers!Loki: How desperate are you? That you call on such lost creatures to defend you?
** TDW!Loki: You must be truly desperate to come to me for help.

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* The shot of Jane slapping Loki in the trailer is kinda off, especially when you think about the absolute pounding he got in Avengers that he just up and walked away from with naught but a few cuts, bruises and a nicked ego. How can this puny mortal do anything to what is basically a god in Earth-terms? From that, it is obvious that Loki's seen it coming a mile off and just played along: why? Starting with the obvious, Thor, Sif and the Warriors are watching: he'd be dust on the wind if he gave Jane some of her own medicine. So then the Trickster gets back at everyone by doing what he does best: fucking with the emotions of people around him. Beside unsettling Jane with his faked response, he needles Thor by reminding him that Jane is no Asgardian (and also of his threat against Jane while jousting in the Bifrost), and Sif by implying that this mortal, weak woman is beloved by Thor, unlike her own self - "I like her.".
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* The shot of Jane slapping Loki in the trailer is kinda off, especially when you think about the absolute pounding he got in Avengers that he just up and walked away from with naught but a few cuts, bruises and a nicked ego. How can this puny mortal do anything to what is basically a god in Earth-terms? From that, it is obvious that Loki's seen it coming a mile off and just played along: why? Starting with the obvious, Thor, Sif and the Warriors are watching: he'd be dust on the wind if he gave Jane some of her own medicine. So then the Trickster gets back at everyone by doing what he does best: fucking with the emotions of people around him. Beside unsettling Jane with his faked response, he needles Thor by reminding him that Jane is no Asgardian (and also of his threat against Jane while jousting in the Bifrost), and Sif by implying that this mortal, weak woman is beloved by Thor, unlike her own self - "I like her.".

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* The shot of Jane slapping Loki in the trailer is kinda off, especially when you think about the absolute pounding he got in Avengers that he just up and walked away from with naught but a few cuts, bruises and a nicked ego. How can this puny mortal do anything to what is basically a god in Earth-terms? From that, it is obvious that Loki's seen it coming a mile off and just played along: why? Starting with the obvious, Thor, Sif and the Warriors are watching: he'd be dust on the wind if he gave Jane some of her own medicine. So then the Trickster gets back at everyone by doing what he does best: fucking with the emotions of people around him. Beside unsettling Jane with his faked response, he needles Thor by reminding him that Jane is no Asgardian (and also of his threat against Jane while jousting in the Bifrost), and Sif by implying that this mortal, weak woman is beloved by Thor, unlike her own self - "I like her.".".
* Avengers!Loki: How desperate are you? That you call on such lost creatures to defend you?
TDW!Loki: You must be truly desperate to come to me for help.
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* The shot of Jane slapping Loki in the trailer is kinda off, especially when you think about the absolute pounding he got in Avengers that he just up and walked away from with naught but a few cuts, bruises and a nicked ego. How can this puny mortal do anything to what is basically a god in Earth-terms? From that, it is obvious that Loki's seen it coming a mile off and just played along: why? Starting with the obvious, Thor, Sif and the Warriors are watching: he'd be dust on the wind if he gave Jane some of her own medicine. So then the Trickster gets back at everyone by doing what he does best: fucking with the emotions of people around him. Beside unsettling Jane with his faked response, he needles Thor by reminding him that Jane is no Asgardian (and also of his threat against Jane while jousting in the Bifrost), and Sif by implying that this mortal, weak woman is beloved by Thor, unlike her own self - "I like her.".

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