RIP "Mighty" Thor
2017-2019
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So in the 1500 years that Thor has been around, he was only truly "mighty" for two of those years?
Sounds pathetic to me.
RIP "Mighty" Thor
2017-2019
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I for one am glad to read those rants because it means so many users have, apparently, never experienced a profound depression
This gif didn’t age well.
He’s the dude now. That whole interaction plays now in Quail’s favor.
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You simply fail to understand the weight of his guilt. He literally feels DIRECTLY responsible for the deaths of half of all life in the universe! The words of Thanos, "You should have gone for the head," have been haunting him...Okay my turn to rant. It could upset Thor fans so you may not want to read on.
This is bad. They may as well put Darryl the accountant in his house telling him the kingdom finances are a mess, bonds are defaulted and the IMF isn’t going to pump more money not even as humanitarian relief for a few more laughs.
There is a saying, when the going gets tough, the toughs .. whatever doesn’t kill you makes you ..... never mind. Yeah half of the people disappeared because of whatever he didn’t do but there are survivors left who need their leader. Turning his back on them and holing himself up, becoming a melted ice cream is a sign of weakness for a 15 year olds not a “hero” of 1,500 years old who have been through it all. No he is definitely not fit for a king; criticizing Valkyrie when she turned her back when she didn’t even have a kingdom to lead is hypocritical.
Any redemption arc for this buffoon to win me back will be long and hard, and until then, go away. Don’t come back.
Rants over. Back to normal channel.

Yeah, your point was pretty indefensible.That’s not what I think the problems with this version 3.0 Thor but I’m not going to debate about this anymore with so many depression experts who have experience all stages and forms of depressions here when my issue isn’t about him having to deal with depression. It’s kind of you know depressing.
Quill must be stoked, doesn't have to feel inadequate anymore
*Cue 80's music exercise montage featuring both Thor and Quill at the beginning of GotG3. Thor walks out with a buff beach bod while Quill has lost roughly half a pound.*
dh58835I think the issue with Thor's portrayal is not that he ends up how he ends up.
I have a friend with depression who ended up looking that way in much less than five years. It's a very, very real phenomenon.
The state Thor is in is understandable. The problem is that within the film, it's not really done to draw attention to how depression can affect people, how to support them when they reach that point, etc. I think there's one line where The Hulk asks Thor "Are you okay?" and even that is kind of played for humor.
In a lot of ways, it's a joke at the expense of the overweight and the mentally ill/depressed. I just don't think that's okay in a superhero movie, and I don't think it was handled with any care within the film.
Now, if they stick with this somehow...if Thor embraces his new persona/image, and they play with "Quill STILL can't compete", then it could work out okay. If he goes back to being buff Thor...meh.