To be honest, all that stuff was making me wary of watching the Avengers. People were getting so passionate and downright frightening about Loki, and I'm like "You know what, I don't want to deal with that shit right now." Bad enough that I get into arguments at the Doctor Who Club about Rose, Eleven, Season 6, and Nine. I didn't want to add another thing to the list of Topics to Avoid With Certain Friends.
I mean, Tom Hiddleston is pretty in that pale, dark haired smirking dude kind of way, but it's not like I was fainting over him in Thor. I was empathizing with him for his first couple of scenes, but then he made Thor cry for no good reason and I was like "ok, sympathy out the window, Space Snape, sorry, you had your chance and you just blew it." And that's weird for me, usually I don't go for the muscular punchy hot hero over the skinny smart sexy villain ... but he MADE THOR CRY. AND SAID HIS MOMMY DIDN'T WANT HIM HOME. What a dick. Then I was just mad at his characterization and motivations being vague and poorly written, and I was focussing more on that than on his "zomg SO TRAGIC" ness.
Of course, this could all change once I get to the Avengers. Need to finish The Incredible Hulk, rewatch Iron Man, and watch Iron Man 2, before I get to that though. Gimme a couple days.
I'm just praying the writing is better in the Avengers. Whedon, don't fail me now ... please write Loki in a way that makes some gorram sense ... please ... please ... write me a good script ...
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I mean, Tom Hiddleston is pretty in that pale, dark haired smirking dude kind of way, but it's not like I was fainting over him in Thor. I was empathizing with him for his first couple of scenes, but then he made Thor cry for no good reason and I was like "ok, sympathy out the window, Space Snape, sorry, you had your chance and you just blew it." And that's weird for me, usually I don't go for the muscular punchy hot hero over the skinny smart sexy villain ... but he MADE THOR CRY. AND SAID HIS MOMMY DIDN'T WANT HIM HOME. What a dick.
Then I was just mad at his characterization and motivations being vague and poorly written, and I was focussing more on that than on his "zomg SO TRAGIC" ness.
Of course, this could all change once I get to the Avengers. Need to finish The Incredible Hulk, rewatch Iron Man, and watch Iron Man 2, before I get to that though. Gimme a couple days.
I'm just praying the writing is better in the Avengers. Whedon, don't fail me now ... please write Loki in a way that makes some gorram sense ... please ... please ... write me a good script ...