Joining convo! *grins*
I read Loki and redemption differently. I think when Natasha tells Loki about someone giving her a different chance it’s a call back to all the times Thor keeps telling Loki to come home, that he can come home, and Loki keeps choosing the different path. That said, I can absolutely see Loki, perhaps with prodding or support from Thor, being instrumental in saving the worlds when the chips are down, BUT I think Loki will use that, it’ll be part of a play not him joining the good guys. It’ll be ‘Loki saved the day and we still hate him and that’s okay because he’s BAD, isn’t life bloody complicated?!’
Loki is scary for me because he’s like a child having a screaming temper tantrum about how life isn’t fair, but then he has the power to make one god-awful mess. A three-year-old who could kill. Not that I’m saying he doesn’t know right from wrong, more that somewhere Odin is shaking his head and saying to his wife, “I don’t remember teenagers being this shitty when we were his age” and Thor saying, “Father, for Earth, ‘shitty’ is going to get them all killed, wise up!”
that scene with Loki and Black Widow was so hot!!!! If this happened to them in reality they would either think differently or be shown to need some help *sigh*. The ‘hot’ part of that scene? Was “thank you for your cooperation” :D
Well, Clint did try to kill Natasha, and not because Loki told him to, but just because she was in his way, like she meant nothing, a bug to be squashed, and what does that say about Loki’s power and how devastating would that be to Natasha?
How dark? Hmm, would dark be that Clint never completely shakes it off…? What is ‘dark’ here? Do we mean more blood, guts, pain type of thing? Or emotional ouch? Because Joss could kill us (and often has) with emotional ouch. Can’t do that in the first of what’s probably going to be a collection of films though, right? Gotta build up to the ouch *grins*. Guess it depends if Joss is going to stay on board.
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