starscreamloki:

rbdreams:

bifrostedflake:

dadreadedjester:

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?! I NEED AN EXPLANATION!

For anyone asking, who doesn’t know, I will offer an explanation. 

After getting the jailbreak under control, Thor went to Loki’s cell, let himself in and began accusing Loki of starting something. This was actually in the novelization they put out, but apparently it had also been filmed! I wish they’d kept it in. I wanted more interaction between them. 

They may have decided not to use this before they did the scene with the exchange when Loki asks Thor why he’s coming to see him now–“to gloat? to mock?” According to that, they had not seen each other since Loki’s capture on earth.

Does anyone PLEASE have link to the video these gifs were made from? *begging on her knees* please! I still haven’t seen it and even with all my mad-ass google skills I can’t find it!!! *desperate cry*

icyxmischief:

whitedaydream:

juliabohemian:

imironstark:

You’re nothing but a boy trying to prove himself a man.
Well, this ‘boy’ has grown tired of your mockery.

This line made me cringe so much. The way that Loki does not assert himself here implies that he’s grown accustomed to being talked down to by his brother, that he’s accepted it either as an inevitability or something he is powerless to change. Loki’s anger in the first film felt so justified to me, as an audience member, that I struggled to muster any compassion for the title character.

“Loki I thought the world of you.“ Ugh. 

I fucking know right. Put your money where your mouth is, Thor (or Thor writers).