Recently I tried to create a “which Marvel superheroes still have parents?” infographic, but had to give up when the results got too complicated. To whit:
Mantis, Gamora and Nebula all grew up with evil fathers (well, “fathers”) but only one of those evil fathers is dead
Scarlet Witch’s parents have been erased due to rights issues
Is Tony technically Vision’s dad???
Both Peters have lost a total of three parents each: Peter P has lost Richard, Mary and Uncle Ben, and Peter Q has lost Meredith, Ego and Yondu.
Queen Ramonda is the only living (biological) superhero mum in the entire MCU
Should I count Peter Q as Groot’s adopted father??
I think my only major sore spot with the MCU right now (that I can think of off the top of my head) is the erasure of Uncle Ben. I know that story’s been told a hundred times already, but I don’t necessarily want the origin story, I just want a little acknowledgement that Peter already had a father figure before Tony came along.
It’s the same little sting I get when people erase Owen and Beru from Luke Skywalker’s story, I guess. Just… I suppose want a little more love for the people who were thrown unexpectedly into parenthood, didn’t have money or power, and loved their kid and raised him well anyway. Those folks always get forgotten, you know?
It’s the unspoken truth of humanity that you crave subjugation.
I see this scene reblogged a lot off the one Hiddleston blog I follow, but it almost always ends with Loki’s “There are no men like me” line, which is completely missing the fucking point of the scene. And I get that it’s about the Hiddleslove, which is great, but it’s completely missing the fucking point of the scene. And it is a very important point.
This is one of my favourite moments in the whole MCU because of its incredible power and strength. This is not Captain America with his super soldier serum juice standing up to a god. This isn’t even a young man who might think he’s somehow got a chance against the prick with the horns. This is an old, old man who knows, who knows, that he’s probably going to die because of what he’s doing, but he is not going to kneel to another man like Hitler.
Maybe he did, seventy years ago. Maybe that’s why he would rather die now than remain on his knees. Maybe he *didn’t*. Maybe he fought against his own countrymen, because he wouldn’t kneel to a man like this. Maybe he’s always been one to stand up. Maybe he lost everything once because of it. Everything except his integrity, and maybe he’s ready to die instead of risking losing that now, at the end of his life. Maybe his integrity cost him so fucking much seventy years ago that he hopes he’s going to die for it now because he almost wishes he’d have died for it then, but if he’s going to die for it, he’s goddamn well going to die with it.
Maybe he’s a Holocaust survivor. Maybe he’s Jewish. Maybe he’s gay. Maybe he’s Romani. We don’t know.
We don’t know anything about this man, except he’s the bravest goddamn person in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
And that’s why it bothers me every time I see this scene go by with his response cut from it. Because it’s missing. the. point.
God, it’s so hard reconciling this Loki with the Loki we get later.
that is the face of a man who has been putting up with star lord’s shit for a total of five (5) minutes and is already So Fucking Done™️
Why do I have the feeling that his thought process is something along the lines of “Yup, now that I’ve experienced this, can this Thanos guy just hurry it up with the whole destruction, thank you.”
I am 101% they’re gonna end the movie as friends, possibly a zune will be involved