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worstloki:blindtaleteller:sabishiinaq:marvelfan-random:timetravellingshinigami:salazharshaikh:Fucking tell me, Loki wasn’t tortured prior to his arrival to Midgard. Shield agents, at the end of the day, are still humans and they had no chance to cause even an ounce of pain to get this kind of reaction. Before you @ me, travelling via a portal doesn’t put a strain on anyone’s body and we’ve seen that many times. Loki looks like he’s ready to collapse. He looks so ill. I wonder why Thanos had to torture him or if not torture deprive him of food before he invaded Midgard(Loki also looks malnourished and dehydrated) It most definitely is that Loki got this kind of treatment because he refused to do Thanos’s bidding. It could be that Thanos kept him around because he’s one of the only people who knows the ways of Midgardians. We can clearly see Loki has been brainwashed so badly here. You can see it hurts him to sit down, he grinds his teeth (gif 3) and afterwards, his leg and hands are shaking (gif 4). It looks almost violent too, so… that’s definitely what someone who isn’t in pain does (p.s he’s definitely in pain)I wonder if the Loki series will explore this or if they’ll walk all this back Ragnarok-style. :-/I don’t have the gif handy, but there’s another moment in this scene where he actually doubles over and stumbles; and Barton has to give him a hand to get back to standing; or close to it. According to the creators; this and his arrival was actually initially supposed to be much much worse than even this (and worse than the view we had in the end credits scene where he looks downright bad and is sporting an infection even. There is concept art out there for his arrival that is even more disturbing.)Tom has said as well that after viewing that scene alone it disturbed him how bad he looked; and that was likely at the beginning of his torture. Remember also with that and how they’ve said most films actually take place around the RL time of their release in mind; and you’re forced to realize that Thanos likely had him for roughly the whole year between the end of Thor and the beginning of Avengers when he made this appearance.Given how he looks there, it’s safe I think to say that Thanos and gang snatched him up pretty fast. Which makes sense when you remember they know two particularly powerful stones are on Earth at that time (Space and Time) and probably weren’t willing to risk one of their longer running loyalists: hence the torture/contrrol and conditioning, as well as the reinforcement of it through his communication with The Other.There are a lot of signs he’s fighting it hard though. Tony’s toss through the window on an angled building, missing teh slope AND all of the cranes below or more is the most obvious (that math is impossible to do on a whim without figuring it before hand, which eh had ample time to figure out since he got to the penthouse first: ask any engineer or mathematician the odds.. they aren’t just low.. it’s next to impossible to do that and have the subject survive as Stark did.) Another in that scene is the fact that the second suit was building in the penthouse, which again he had time to check and make sure was clear: and would VERY likely have noticed that kind of machinery running in the walls.He skips going after Fury with the mind stone in that first scene: allowing the Avengers to be activated, and having seen first hand in New Mexico during Thor that at the very least SHIELD likely has -some- relationship with his brother after the events on Midgard between Thor, Sif and the warriors three all having been there to put down the Vault guardian. (Barton himself could fight the control early on too, to an extent: this is shown/talked about in a deleted scene where they briefly talk about how Fury got out unscathed.)There’s a bunch of little things like that, that had huge impact on the path of the story and subtly display he was put to the events of the New York invasion unwillingly: or at the least that he was tortured and beaten down until he was just willing enough between that and the mind stone for the coercion to take; even with a little out-world supervision from The Other.Anywho, I could go on about this subject for an age…. but Imma stop there for now! XD Getting a bit long as is. no torture actually This is just someone who was happily traipsing through sanctuary and decided to make a deal of his own free will where Thanos handed over an Infinity Stone and kindly asked him to express-post the Tesseract back And this entire scene is just hot girl sh*t there’s also never the mind stone glowing when in use to support any claims of it influencing Loki’s behaviour, or any proof it influences that at all because it never happened when the Avengers were in the room (/s)I have no idea what y'all are talking about. This is obviously one (1) very healthy boi exhibiting no signs of physical or mental distress whatsoever. He was definitely 100% working with the Black Order of his own volition, which is why they didn’t have to hurt or coerce him even once throughout the duration of the movie. Stop woobifying villains! -- source link
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