OP: Re: Loki and Thor: freaky Friday...but not for laughs
anonymous
October 20 2015, 12:20:28 UTC
While I totally leave it up to who ever undertakes this prompt, in my mind, this is how I visualize what's happening:
...every time Loki was thrown in the dungeon, Frigga went to see him and tried to mitigate his sentencing (books, blankets, better food, entertainment, etc)--despite what Odin decreed, as her King and sworn lord.
Frigga feels Odin is harder on Loki than Thor, he gets punished for doing the EXACT same thing as Thor (who skates).
So when Amora casts her spell, and 'Loki' gets thrown into the dungeon, Frigga knows it's Thor and decides to obey her 'sovereign Lord and King'. The phrase is essentially sarcasm because that's something Odin throws at her to force her to stop 'coddling' Loki.
True story, when he was fighting with my mother, my stepfather would often shout at her (because she wasn't doing what he wanted her to do) 'I'M THE MAN OF THE HOUSE!'. Typically she would either laugh in his face or shout back 'Yeah, well I'm the WOMAN of the house and what I say goes!'. It usually went downhill from there.
We kids found the fighting hilarious (and mildly terrifying). And when we left, my mom took his kids with her (his ex-wife asked her too).
...every time Loki was thrown in the dungeon, Frigga went to see him and tried to mitigate his sentencing (books, blankets, better food, entertainment, etc)--despite what Odin decreed, as her King and sworn lord.
Frigga feels Odin is harder on Loki than Thor, he gets punished for doing the EXACT same thing as Thor (who skates).
So when Amora casts her spell, and 'Loki' gets thrown into the dungeon, Frigga knows it's Thor and decides to obey her 'sovereign Lord and King'. The phrase is essentially sarcasm because that's something Odin throws at her to force her to stop 'coddling' Loki.
True story, when he was fighting with my mother, my stepfather would often shout at her (because she wasn't doing what he wanted her to do) 'I'M THE MAN OF THE HOUSE!'. Typically she would either laugh in his face or shout back 'Yeah, well I'm the WOMAN of the house and what I say goes!'. It usually went downhill from there.
We kids found the fighting hilarious (and mildly terrifying). And when we left, my mom took his kids with her (his ex-wife asked her too).
Fun times...!
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