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Pericynthi-Beth17 — Thor 2: Sequels and Crossovers Meme pt. 1

Published: 2013-04-20 02:56:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 4969; Favourites: 11; Downloads: 2
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Description A playful homage to two franchises seeing as Christopher Eccleston is making the leap from one to the other and Loki is still convinced that Stark is a bigger blowhard than he is. Enjoy!uq
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Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 [2013-11-02 05:34:13 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 [2013-11-02 11:19:22 +0000 UTC]

Given your awesome screen name, just wait until you get to part 3 of this! (It's a better ending than the real Thor 2 . . . I honestly have read and written better fanfictions than that epic let-down!)

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Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-11-24 19:23:35 +0000 UTC]

I don't think it was that bad. Although there were a few plot holes, I enjoyed the final fighting sequence.

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 [2013-11-25 08:20:25 +0000 UTC]

I hated how they de-villainized Malekith; in the comic books he was essentially an elf vampire that was very much like The Joker where the film had him as a tragic lost soul with justifiable cause . . . Odin's family just has a thing for genocide and watching both the opening and Malekith's death were too tragic for me and I was looking forward to having a villain that was more sinister and didn't nearly have the 'pity' factor that Loki did and what they created instead was a creature even more justified than Loki. Think about this, we are only told that he wanted darkness, not the destruction of the other realms, what was evil about that? Odin either left something out, or more likely, Asgard's superiority complex decided that it didn't want to allow a group of powerful elves, arguably more powerful than they could hope to be in their artifacts and magic, to exist without kneeling before them. That wasn't the case in the other stories, Malekith was a cold-blooded killer and while he probably had somewhat of a sad backstory if you had the opportunity to ask him, it wasn't nearly the whole his kingdom was ripped away from him along with his family and children. In fact, he was a usurper in the comics and the Dark Elves followed a queen before he came along and claimed a sect for himself using dark magic . . . which we know for a fact that Odin used to send Thor to Earth in 'The Avengers'. The roles of Odin and Malekith ruined it for me, I fell too much in love with the idea of Malekith reclaiming his rightful place and just hated Odin more and more throughout the film especially when, if you know more about what happened in the deleted scenes, he just let Frigga die.

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Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-11-25 19:47:20 +0000 UTC]

You've got a point. I hate Odin. I just get annoyed how in all of these Marvel films they can't seem to let anyone stay dead. Where did it start.... well, we thought Loki died. That didn't last long. We thought Bucky died, but he'll be back soon. Pepper died in Iron Man 3, then she was fine. Loki "died" AGAIN...

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 [2013-11-25 22:29:40 +0000 UTC]

Loki was never meant to appear dead, he just fell through a portal which doesn't kill anyone (a black hole would've been different), but Odin did his trademark lie to the family so they wouldn't try and find Loki elsewhere in the galaxy, but Frigga didn't give up hope and found him. I agree, the Marvel mythos has become too much like a soap opera with their deaths and resurrections. With the Asgardians and Elves it's forgivable because they're not mortals and it's natural for them to return either in a different form or to be reformed in their own body (PS: Malekith was undead in the comics, that's why he is essentially un-killable; he just crawls out of eternity with magic and more pissed off. In one instance he was eaten by a spider and sent to the 'Pit of Woe', it took him only a few years to crawl back out and he found the spider, killed it, and ate it. I think that makes him sort of a superhero to anyone in the Hobbit franchise, but it's messed up for Marvel.). Come on, guys, either let your storylines continue and don't kill your characters like decent writers or learn to do it craftfully like Rowling and shut up with your alternate dimensions and random relics of resurrection that no one has ever heard of before!

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Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-11-26 06:45:02 +0000 UTC]

Even so, most people thought he was dead... until the post-credits scene. Even Thor thought he was dead. They all did, apparently.
Do you watch Doctor Who? They quite often 'kill' people, but if they do bring them back they do it with an amazing plot. There's a character in it called Captain Jack Harkness who can't ever die. He's a 'fact' in time, a fixed point. He dies again and again and again and it gets quite funny. I've printed out a list of his recorded deaths

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 [2013-11-26 07:39:22 +0000 UTC]

I adored the first episode with him in it 'The Hollow Child' (oddly starring the man that would be Malekith). The great thing about Doctor Who's reincarnations and rebirths is that they are explained along a continuity that works with the story, not just random stuff that's thrown in. And actually if you read the prequel comic to The Avengers, no, Odin knew that Loki had survived but felt ashamed in retrieving him and he revealed this to Thor when sending him to Earth to retrieve him after Frigga had located him with Thanos. He straight up lied . . . again; and let his own son go into depression because of it. Way to go there, dad.

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Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-11-26 11:39:07 +0000 UTC]

It's actually called 'The Empty Child'. Yeah, I love that one too. When I first saw it I was quite young, and it terrified me. And the most annoying thing was that my mum made me wait a whole week before seeing part 2 (The Doctor Dances). But now, I LOVE that episode! I don't scare easily anymore.

Yeah. Odin is.... quite cruel, at times. But look on the bright side; (even though I don't think this happened) Loki might have killed him.

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 [2013-11-26 14:06:37 +0000 UTC]

I actually think the old walrus is in the 'Odinsleep' again . . . and it better be because he used up energy in the Odinforce to bring Frigga back. Otherwise, yeah . . . the worst possible part of my darkest mental corner hopes Loki finally decided that it was Odin who was causing all the problems and offed him (making it look like an accident, of course; just like Odin made the murdering of his own father look like an accident. Bet he thought readers forgot about that; but we didn't.

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Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-11-26 19:36:36 +0000 UTC]

The Odinsleep, of course! Why didn't I think of that? Unfortunately, I think Frigga's gone for good. And as much as I liked her, I don't want Marvel to continue resurrecting characters.
I did not know that Odin killed his father. What the hell? And he gave Thor such a hard time...

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 [2013-11-26 21:48:10 +0000 UTC]

Oh it gets better; the grudge that was held between the dokkaralf led by Malekith and the Asgardians was because Odin pulled a Thor . . . he was dared to go to Svartalfheim and steal a mediocre magic stone and ended up killing several elves in the process (and saw nothing wrong with it). So when Malekith found out about it he made a diplomatic mission to Asgard and demanded that Odin be punished (not killed, mind you, but punished) and that the stone be returned. Bor refused and said that it had happened because Odin was far superior to Malekith and his people and mocked him in court. So Malekith ordered all of his people living on the other realms to return to Svartalfheim and from then on have nothing to do with Asgard. After that, Bor decided he wanted more of their magical stones, more powerful ones and one crime led to another. There's only one word that describes the royal family on Asgard and that's clusterf***. I don't even use that kind of profanity, but that's the only word that comes to mind with them.

 

I guess that's okay; Loki and Thor will find a way to bring her back and while she's in the underworld she's going to find out about all Odin's dirty little secrets from his victims!

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Jedi-TARDIS-Chick101 In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-11-27 06:27:34 +0000 UTC]

Odin makes Thor seem like an angel.

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mondays-dusk-noon [2013-04-20 06:03:03 +0000 UTC]

???

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to mondays-dusk-noon [2013-04-20 11:00:21 +0000 UTC]

LOKITTY!!!! And look, he licks everything JUST LIKE ME!!!

(Ahem) Alright, so to clarify for you, the actor portraying Malekith the Accursed, King of Svartalfheim and leader of the Svartalf (a race that includes dark elves but etymologically also includes trolls, dwarves, and stone giants) is Christopher Eccleston who is one of the incarnations of The Doctor. The Daleks are the mortal enemies of The Time Lords of which The Doctor is one and all the Daleks do is 'Exterminate!'. Think of them like an interstellar version of The Golden Army only instead of just being made to kill whoever controls them desires, they pretty much obliterate everything. So the joke here is that the guy who portrayed The Doctor, now portraying a Thor villain (LOKI IS NOT A VILLAIN, HE IS AN ANTIHERO!!!) and in this meme uses . . . dum dum dum . . . The Daleks to threaten Asgard!

Yeah for franchise switching!!!

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mondays-dusk-noon In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-04-21 04:47:11 +0000 UTC]

umm...I still haven't watched the Golden Army...and...thx 4 the info~!

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to mondays-dusk-noon [2013-04-21 06:17:57 +0000 UTC]

What?!?!?!?!?!?! You MUST see The Golden Army . . . Prince Nuada Silverlance is Midgard's answer to Loki (he would use advanced weaponry and similar vernacular and cunning rather than beating the ever-loving out of him like the Hulk). Once you have seen both Loki and Prince Nuada, you have seen all the hotness that need ever enter your fantasies!

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mondays-dusk-noon In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-04-21 07:58:07 +0000 UTC]

...............................O_o..............................

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to mondays-dusk-noon [2013-04-22 01:42:07 +0000 UTC]

Case in point: [link]

Now watch the 'throne room sequence' and imagine Loki prancing in and demanding that he kneel. Let the catfight begin!

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mondays-dusk-noon In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-04-22 03:23:22 +0000 UTC]

Dude. My computer is not really working properly so i can't watch Youtubes..

But I will try to watch it one day~!

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Pericynthi-Beth17 In reply to mondays-dusk-noon [2013-04-22 04:14:54 +0000 UTC]

Better yet, do a search on this site for images of him. It's well worth it . . . There's even some of him with the aforementioned (very aforementioned) trickster!

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mondays-dusk-noon In reply to Pericynthi-Beth17 [2013-04-22 04:16:31 +0000 UTC]

I know how he looks like~! XD WOW, Liz~! You're v.v into Prince Nuada~!

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