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deanbeans · 7 months
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I am so confused with the ending of Ragnarok like if none of the god stuff was real then what the hell was actually going on???!?? How did vidar die, I mean magne was definitely in the house/jutulheim at the time and laurits blamed him for it. And speaking of laurits, did magne really imagine that he was raising his tapeworm in the lake and that he was getting beaten up by fjor at every turn.
And all the stuff that we witnessed from other people's pov, the jutuls in their home preparing for war in the first and second season, them having weird family dynamics, how was magne imagining that???!
Its just not making any sense to me at all and feels like such a let down.
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thebvbbletea · 8 months
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"This is it. The last battle between Gods and Giants"
— RAGNAROK Season 3 (August 24th)
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njutul · 7 months
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...what was that ending- how did they just- pick up two whole seasons of setting everything up for a big show down and- turn it into a "well, nice allegory wasn't it?" in twenty minutes??? i- why- how- this feels like that ending of Harry Potter where he just wakes up under the staircase because he dreamt everything- THAT CAME OUT OF THE BLUE WHAT THE HELL
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multigaydom · 7 months
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are you really telling me that after this whole climate oriented subplot of destroying the water supply and stuff, Magne won't recycle those comics?????
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darkellaine · 8 months
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Promoting Ragnarok Netflix because no one else does.
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zingiber-santi · 10 months
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STILLS!!!!!!!
(what did they do to my boys hair, I cri)
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midnottart · 7 months
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Character study based on E01S01 of Ragnarok • Magne's and Laurits' faces are beautiful but hard to capture! Also from a sibling's perspective it's funny that they both sit at in the back of the car.
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tremendoustenderness · 7 months
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Laurits is a certified MILF
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mariliazo · 2 years
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Ragnarok Netflix: my guilty pleasure.
Waiting for season 3
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orionndjarin · 7 months
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Douche Magne was not on my season 3 bingo card
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that-ace-idiot · 7 months
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Okay so, what I think that happened and absolutely no one cares, but I'm sharing it anyway because I refuse to let it be what I first thought it was, is that after what happened to Isolde at the beginning of the series that most definitely caused some trauma on Magne and he most definitely got blood in the eye against the Jutuls so that whole thing was even more triggering BUT the whole godly thing must have actually happened!
He did become Thor. His brother did become Loki. The Jutuls really were jotuns and the whole gang were actually gods! I am pretty sure everything happened the way they showed us that it happened. Vidar did kill Isolde and Wotan definitely charged against them.
They most definitely prepared for a war. They did turn Jens into Baldur and they definitely made peace and ended up in good terms because the Jutul and Jens bloodshed would not only have been inevitable but also very, very real. Jutuls did improve their lives and did end up probably befriending the god gang because at the end they are all on the same nice boat now
When does the whole "This is all a product of Magnes trauma" thing comes up? Just and JUST at the ceremony. Why? Well, I'm no psychologist, but I am pretty sure that going through all the things that Magne went (including being discredited and labeled schizophrenic) must have left some scars you know? That MUST have done something to him and when he read those comics half the episode? He realised how things would have gone if they wouldn't have ended everything up in the peaceful way they did.
When he sees Hoder kills Jens he just happened to connect in his traumatised mind the image of the kid practicing outside with Jens so close to the area with the fate he would have suffered if they had gone to war. He starts imagining the complete scenario of how things would have gone. And its just when Ragnarok Magne dies in his daydreaming that real life Magne realises that all that chaos, all that war that were trying to stop has definitely and permanently stopped. That threat that he was imagining in that moment was nothing more than fantasy now because they all managed to settle down, make peace and move on.
I, under no circumstances, think that the entire series was a product of Magnes mind. I refuse to believe that. Besides, I don't mean it out of conceit or anything, but I really think that this version of what happened is more logical.
I mean come on Magne hated the Jutuls and at the end they were all drinking together! They didn't become friends while one big collective hallucination! Do you know the odds for that?
Anyway. I absolutely enjoyed this season, even tho it did feel a little different, but it was pretty cool at the end. I wasn't expecting a happy ending but I'm so glad they actually got one. I enjoyed this whole journey and I am so happy that they all got to have a nice time working on this, and... Well, that's all I guess. Thank you for coming to my... Whatever this is... Alec out 🖖
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foxglovevibes · 7 months
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Kind of got a fun little headcanon that there are actually WAY more people in the town of Edda who are fully aware of their status' as reincarnated gods and are just like: "Eh. It is what it is." and just go about their everyday lives as if nothing much has really changed with the occasional "YOU KNOW!" + "AND YOU KNOW!" moment spattered in.
I love this idea because it just makes Magne, Laurits and the others attempting to do hella sus shit in a completely unsubtle manner so much funnier when you imagine the handful of townsfolk, who always seem to be around for their shenanigans, just watching them and shaking their heads like: "Ah shit, Thor and Loki are back at it again."
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lokiravenwood · 7 months
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3 days till season 3 of Ragnarok
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m-adp-each · 8 months
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by the way, the placement of personnel is very interesting.
have you noticed that combat is intertwined with "mundane" life? Moreover, some frames are similar to each other, I would even say that they have a continuation of each other (at least a shot of Ran).
what if this fight takes place in another dimension, while in reality everything is different?
... just imagine how they run around the field, fighting with wooden sticks and arguing who hit whom first.....
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almost-random-stuff · 7 months
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So. After the shocking ending of Ragnarok Netflix I'm stuck asking (SPOILER) how did the real story went? I mean the one story that is not just in Magne head.
Did Isolde just had an accident? Or was she actually killed by Vidar for discovery the dangerous stuff in the glacier?
If Magne didn't throw an hammer on the Jutul car with his super Thor-power, then what? Did Magne go to the Jutul's house to crash their car like Turid thought?
Did the Jutul's dog really attacked Magne? If that so, was Magne able to kill a huge dog that way with his own normal hands? Without powers?
At the port, maybe Magne imagined Fjor scaring the shit out of Gry and she forgiving him... But what about the battle between Vidar and Magne? What exactly was happening? Were they punching heach others or actually nothing ever happened?
What about Magne telling Laurits of his power demonstrating on the metal baseball bat? Did it happened and he wasn't able to do shit and he is just imagining to have impressed Laurits, or it never happened at all?
And the tapeworm? Maybe he was traumatized on the hospital and imagined that whatever was coming out of his brother was a big weird monster... But what about Lourits keeping it as a pet and even Turid finding out? Was Laurits just keeping a little tapeworm, or did something big enough to be a snake really came from his belly? Or he didn't kept a pet? Or he found a snake? The tapeworm must have existed, come on, why imagining Laurits talking with Jens about it??
And most importantly, if Wotan and the supermarket lady didn't really approach Magne/Thor, what happened? Did Magne stole "the gods" and brainwashed them in his little charade? did the reunion of gods happened but they talked about something else entirely (like what?) or they never ever happened?
Did Magne killed Vidar, and Ran was too scared to go to the authorities (like she said to the psychologist) or Vidar died of heart attack? In the first case... WTF?! In the second case.... what was the reason he "broke" with Laurits? Was it because Laurits was sick of Magne accusing the Jutuls of weird fantasy evil shit?
Did Magne just imagined Ran and Fjor beating Laurits to a pulp? Because what reason would they have to do it in a no-giant-no-Thor world? Maybe Ran did break in the Seiers home, angry about Laurits being Vidar's son. But outside that?
Was Magne keeping telling shit about Thor and giants, like we saw, but we never saw the real life reaction of those around him (like Iman, Laurits, Saxa etc); or there was no real life reaction because even whole interactions were totally in his head?
Like, Iman was convinced by him of their power while playing batman and Robin, or she though he was weird but he imagined her reaction differently? Or he never even interacted with her so closely?
Did Magne really slept with Saxa, or he was just his imagination? Does it mean that Saxa really brought home a boy who repeatedly threatened her family for no good reason at all?
Did Magne went around with a big hammer threatening the Jotuls and they were just to scared of his madness to go to the police??
If that is, it is a miracle that kid is not in jail!
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iosonounapersonamiao · 7 months
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I have just finished Ragnarok season 3 and I have thoughts about the series as a whole (big spoiler alert).
I... don't know what to say first, so I will make a list:
I loved Laurits and Jormunganðr
I loved Laurits and Jens
I hoped Jens would be Sigyn
Why are Sigyn, Angrboða and other children of Loki not there?
Where are the goddesses Fulla, Sjofn, Sága, Vár, Vör, Gersemi, Hnoss, Gefjun, Snotra, Rán? Where are Hœnir, Freyr, Víðarr, Hermóðr, and others? Is Freyja Frigg in this series? Is the archery boy Höðr?
Why are the Jutuls named after Norse Mythology characters (Ran after Rán, Vidar after Víðarr, Saxa after Járnsaxa) whom they are not (or Saxa is Járnsaxa and I don't understand)?
Why is Magne called similarly to Thor's son Magni, couldn’t he have another name?
Is the whole series in Magne's mind? Then how did other characters's POVs work? And couldn’t the series touch more on that psychological aspect rather than to romances and characters I don’t even remember the name and function?
I am just so confused.
Can't we have a series about Norse Mythology in which every deity is present and treated well?
Can't we have a series in which everything is in the mind of the MC being handled well? Can't we have a series of this kind in which things make sense, there are no plot holes, nothing depends on the reader, and the MC's delusions get handled well in terms of good and exhaustive representation for the schizospec community? By the way, what did the schizospec community think of Ragnarok s3?
Why is Magne acting this weird in this season? I understand it was the hammer, but why? What was the reason for the writers to alienate a MC from the audience?
I want other Norse Mythology series, please.
I also want other stories with a MC with delusions, but ones handled well, please.
I think a series on Jötnar vs Æsir having every god's BS called out would be cool... because Óðinn was too much of a saint in this series.
I stimmed a lot during some scenes, I don't know why but it was cool.
Loved the actors.
Loved certain characters interacting.
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