seidrade:

Do you ever just think about

The first time Loki has a evening to himself in Avengers Tower and watches a Midgardian film like Synecdoche, NY or Call Me By Your Name or anything that’s intensely moving and quietly, emotionally devastating

And he’s never experienced anything quite like it before, because he’s used to theatre and the symphony— the sense of grandeur that comes with the stage and the Asgardian sense of drama, and how public and larger than life the spectacle of it is. And he finds all that to be incredibly moving in its way, just as he finds books to be incredibly moving, his escape has always been in books, but somehow

Watching a film where the emotions are quiet and intimate and you can see the nuance in the actors’ faces and bodies, in the space between them, and the score is just subtle and dramatic enough in turns to play up their yearning or their sadness and inner turmoil — and he’s watching it alone, or maybe Steve or Thor is in the room, but it feels like he’s being drawn into this world and it’s unlike anything he knows how to process

Anyway picture Loki clutching his hands into fists and weeping quietly to himself, trying not to let it show how affected he is by this beautiful thing; how he can’t quite understand how these short-lived mortals have captured something inside of him that he didn’t even realize was there to ensnare, but it’s pulling all these dormant feelings from deep inside of him and he’s overwhelmed by it but can’t quite let himself fully give into it

And the feeling follows him for days, weeks after the film, he can’t stop thinking about it, he craves more of this even though he fears it. And then Thor or Tony or Steve or Natasha start ‘accidentally’ leaving Netflix popped up on the communal TV with Forrest Gump queued up, or a careless DVD of Steel Magnolias is left on a coffee table (despite the fact that Tony can’t stand having them around, so outmoded) and nobody mentions it aloud but they start planning their evenings so that once a week there’s a perfect opportunity for Loki to watch a film alone and just cry to himself out of happiness or sadness or something else entirely

And then eventually Thor joins him for one, and then Steve pops in, and by the time Nat shows up with popcorn and Kleenex, all the boys are red-eyed and teary and when Brokeback Mountain ends, they cue up Dead Poet’s Society at her suggestion

And Loki will still never openly acknowledge it, or thank them for it, but something changes in him after that— he feels lighter, somehow— and he thinks it might be for the better

trickster-grrrl:

izhunny:

mentallydatingahotcelebrity:

lokis-queen05:

rachelspeony:

Thanos’s arrival in IW was not only terrifying to Loki because he was there to slaughter him and his people, but that it had once again resituated Loki as the passive.

Thor reassured Loki in TR that he was the only one who could decide his own path, and Loki chose to return and stay because of his own choice. Thanos here ripped the agency from Loki, and the so-called choice he offered (Thor’s head or. Space Stone) was only a parody of free will.

When Thanos dragged Loki by the arm towards him, and to his doom, can we take note of Loki’s eyes?

Gif from @withered-rose-with-thorns

These are the eyes of a child, not truly grasping what would befall him, in the face of death. Loki might be 1500 years old but that would not stop him from flinching before death, when he was not ready for it. And sadly, he wasn’t. His expression here is a sharp contrast to his determined one when he let go on Bifrost. He was ready to die then, and Thanos took that right by taking him from the wormhole.

The last time we saw Loki with such an expression was…

When he knew he was the monster the Asgardian children talked about at night…and not the biological child of Odin and Frigga. His world was turned upside down, and everything would never be the same again. The awareness of lacking control, as a result, pushed Loki to do many unspeakable deeds in order to regain and manifest his agency.

Losing control was Loki’s worst fear, whether it be his mind, his words, his actions or the situation he was in.

As shown by his usual calculating/mischievous self, Lokj was empowered through his abilities to manipulate the situation.

And that could not be achieved without Tom Hiddleston’s amazing acting.

My heart is now shattered.

…and now I’m crying.

Yup, this isn’t painful at all. Anyone got a towel? I need more than tissues to sop up with.😭😭😭

voca-princess:

welcome-to-fangirl-hell:

gaslightgallows:

howlingdawn:

lokihiddleston:

Frigga:
“You and your father cast large shadows. I’d hoped by sharing my gifts with Loki that he could find some sun for himself.“


I just noticed that Loki is the only one who actually looks around when Odin asks if they can hear Frigga and I can’t put into coherent words at the moment why that hurts me but it hurts me

Because Loki listened. Just for a second… he hoped.

That’s exactly what I need after waking up, my heart being broken, thank you. 

Loki hugging his mother… My heart is sweating ❤❤❤❤