jonathancrane
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I liked the post credit scene. It had the magic of the cantina scene in A New Hope.
We can make logical deductions. Logical deductions like: they won't hire BDT to play an "inconvenience"; they don't want to make any other character seem like he's smarter or more powerful or more sinister than Thanos, if he's the one they're setting up to be The Big Bad; the "one down, five to go" reference isn't even remotely open to interpretation, as it's glaringly obvious who (and what) that's foreshadowing; rather than sprinkling the story with a bunch of extraneous and redundant characters with identical motives to more major characters, the writers will most likely try to simplify rather than complicate.
The actual point of the TDW scene was to attach The Collector's goals to Thanos' goals. The scene simply doesn't make any sense if The Collector is going on his own Thanos Quest, if Thanos is already on his, you know, Thanos Quest. The scene *does* make sense if you view it knowing that The Collector works for Thanos, that The Collector is playing Sif and Volstagg for fools, that Loki is playing Sif and Volstagg for fools, and that both The Collector and Loki are trading Gems with each other for power. Thanos knows full well that Loki is alive, and disguised as Odin (he's omniscient, in both the comics and the film universe); and Loki offers the Aether as a trade that he hopes will keep Thanos off his ass, and that he hopes will appease Thanos enough to allow Loki to keep the Tesseract.
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Would you just look at that collection?
Just imagine the potential for easter eggs!
[BLACKOUT]Can someone change the title already?[/BLACKOUT]
I await seeing the Collector makes a guest appearance on storage wars![]()
Betting five bucks that Star-Lord cracks a joke about how he should be called "The Hoarder" rather than The Collector
Could it be that Tivan is collecting the stones for something related to Adam Warlock?
Maybe; but doing Thanos' dirty work sounds more likely, especially considering his dialogue and demeanor in the TDW scene. He's shown to be pulling a fast one on the Asgardians, with obvious plans to double-cross Loki at some point to nab the Tesseract. "One down, five to go" shows he's been planning this for awhile now. His fawning sycophancy toward the Asgardian emissaries is replaced by bitter and sinister resolve after they leave.
This has Thanos/ IG/ Thanos Quest written all over it; I mean, how can it not? All other interpretations of this flies directly in the face of what is common Marvel lore of one of the biggest and most beloved epics in company history. I see no reason to believe that Marvel would rewrite that to undermine Thanos, and I see every reason to believe that everything in the Avenger movies, GOTG and Thor films is building Thanos and his Gauntlet quest up piece by piece.
The Collector won't be working for Thanos... I'll bet my life savings on it. Seriously. They are not allies in the comics, there is no reason to make them allies in the film.
Tivan will want the stones because... he's The Collector of rare things.
Thanos will want the stones because... well it doesn't need to be explained.
Maybe; but doing Thanos' dirty work sounds more likely, especially considering his dialogue and demeanor in the TDW scene. He's shown to be pulling a fast one on the Asgardians, with obvious plans to double-cross Loki at some point to nab the Tesseract. "One down, five to go" shows he's been planning this for awhile now. His fawning sycophancy toward the Asgardian emissaries is replaced by bitter and sinister resolve after they leave.
That's Thanos-level skullduggery, not just some obsessive curator getting a new collection at random.