remember when thor and loki were first introduced and they spoke almost strictly like Shakespearean characters then as time went on they started talking more like regular ol dudes? my favorite
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mayhap-madness liked this That’s because Loki was talking to Odin in the first one, its just sibling culture otherwise. Also, drama
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Turns out the reason Thor was so heavily influenced by Shakespeare was because (I think) the director has done almost...
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