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Sep 10, 2012 21:16

I recently saw Thor and The Avengers and got pressganged into Loki's legions of fangirls. And I've been wondering why. Sure, Tom Hiddleston is cute and engaging and funny and so happy with his role and his fandom that he makes me feel a little less silly about being a fan. The actor's a cool guy.

Loki's a whiner.

But it's Loki who holds my ( Read more... )

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rokhal September 12 2012, 04:08:05 UTC
He was going to make an example of the old man, he had it all planned out, it was just basic rhetoric-in-action! And he only stabbed Thor a tiny bit.

But seriously, temper tantrum sounds like as good an explanation as any for all the puzzle pieces that just don't fit any other motive. The whole mess kept nagging at me. Thanks.

That monologue is spooky-spot on. I love fandom. I hope we get to see the conniving plotter side of Loki more in Thor II, but until then, there's always AO3. In Thor there was too much ambiguity to tell whether he was plotting against Thor or for Asgard, and in Avengers, he was on a leash.

I guess what I'm trying to say with this whole thing is, here's a scenario where it would take an act of incredible fortitude, creativity, humility, imagination, intelligence, forgiveness, and self-restraint just to not star in a movie where Hulk uses you as a whack-a-mole mallet and everybody cheers. Life smacked Loki down and said, "You've got two ways to play this, only two, choose now who you're going to be in this story: John McClane or Hitler?"

I think we've all got to watch for those moments. It's very easy to go through life in a rut, not questioning the makeup of our personalities and morals, because little of what we do every day seems important. But when injustice is all around us, so thick as to seem normal or so overwhelming as to seem inevitable, then complying with the way things are is important to the people we hurt, and upholding basic human decency can be so difficult that it takes a radical self-transformation to do so. Sometimes life does us favors by being impossibly hard.

Sorry, rambling. Thanks for reading!

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claudiapriscus September 12 2012, 04:24:54 UTC
Rambling is the fun of fandom! (The audience cheering in every screening of the Avengers I went to when Loki got smashed was the best part).

Thinking of conniving, let me pimp the comics kid!Loki again (if you haven't already read it), because he is really great and sneaky and plotty, though it does have a tendency to get away from him. (He's kid!loki because he realized that he was getting predictable by being treacherous all the time. So he decided the hell with it and died dramatically. Then Thor got lonely and tried to bring him back to life. But he ended up with the child-sized version instead. Who only remembers his life up to a certain point, and is horrified by the monster he became.) And it leads to such scenes like these: http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3957046.html

Which really combines too of my favorite things: heartwarming violence,and brother hugs!

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rokhal September 13 2012, 05:24:37 UTC
Aw, man, I wish I wasn't so cheap. Everyone keeps raving about how awesome JiM is.

Heartwarming violence, indeed.

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claudiapriscus September 13 2012, 07:59:12 UTC
There are other ways....by which I mean the library, of course. *whistles and looks shifty*

But you can also get a lot of the gist of it by going through the scans_daily archives. That's how I got hooked.

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