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#ragnarok season 3 spoilers
orionndjarin · 8 months
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"The arrow hit a 13 year old they say he'll be fine 😕"
The previous scene: A BOY WITH THE ARROW IN HIS EYE
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midnights-dragon · 8 months
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You can’t just pull a “it was all in his head” WHEN YOU HAVE STORYLINES WITH OTHER CHARACTERS LIKE THIS THAT MAGNE ISNT INVOLVED IN WHATSOEVER
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demonfairyprincess · 8 months
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My take on Ragnarok series ending
So—to begin with—there's absolutely no way that all of it was Magne's delusion. Ignoring that it's not good writing, there were multiple scenes with god/giants that he wasn't there for, there were too many other characters involved for it to not have happened, and in my opinion, if they really wanted us to believe it wasn't real, they should have included flashbacks to what really happened instead.
(I mean, if Ran wasn't trying to shoot an arrow at Saxa to get back the hammer, how did Hod lose his eye? Their fight affected the people and town around them. What about Mange accidentally causing a boulder to crush the electric grid?)
How I interpret the finale, is that all of it did happen—the gods, the giants, Little O, the hammer—except the final battle in the last episode. In the beginning of that episode, Isolde's narration states that Magne's unsure of what to do now that there's no battle to be fought. He finds the comics that detail the stories of Thor, the stories he's been living. It's a cycle after all, one they just broke. He reads the comic about ragnarok, sees what had happened the last time. He goes to the graduation ceremony and sees the kid with the arrow. It's just like the arrow that killed Baldur. He imagines how it might happen, if they did fight the final battle, inspired by the old comic. But it's not real. They settled things peacefully and now he has to move forward. There's no reason to be Thor anymore. He imagines Thor's death. And he lets go.
Do I like this ending? Not really. It feels like they tried to have their cake and eat it too. Magne imagining the final battle feels like their way of showing an epic fight while still having a happy ending where everyone lives. They build up all this tension and half-follow through. I think it could have been worse, though, if they have shown the battle in its entirety and then imply it never happened. Since it wasn't clear to begin with if it was real or not, there's less disappointment.
Still, the rest of show's events were real. Aside from Turid's comments and the weird vague...flashbacks? nothing proves otherwise. It's just Magne having trouble moving forward.
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fallenoftheromaempire · 8 months
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ok i don't want to be that person that says "Everyone is wrong and my opinion is the right one" ......but i think everyone is wrong about the ending of Ragnarok.
It was anticlimactic i agree. But i don't think this was all in his head. The final part, the battle, it happened. Magne saw a glimpse of what could have happened if he hadn't went against what things were expected of them. Because this is what the whole show is about. Everyone is expected to be someone and doing something that at the end of the day, they aren't meant to be.
And everyone is like "Oh all of this for Ragnarok to not happen "
But it did.
Just not as it was written. That the Ragnarok they had lived once. That's the Ragnarok they thought they had to live again. They where trapped in a loop of constant fight. But Magne broke that. And the last true Ragnarok happened. He took the nine steps that took Thor to die. And he made a choice. And Thor died. So that Magne could live.
So that they could live.
Ragnarok happened because they left behind their roles. They left behind the expectations they had of themselves. And moved forward. Gone are the times of the Titans and the Gods. They live as humans now.
Ragnarok happened and they are finally free.
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zingiber-santi · 8 months
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I have two opinions of s3. Spoilers ahead obvs
1) they fucked up Loki. Maybe not Laurits but given thet should be one, it's kinda meh. He should be there doing what Saxa was doing. Instead he was housewife mommy. Nothing against it, love me some mama Laurits but he felt redundant which is sad
2) I absolutely loved the last episode, even though I did not agree with the #plottwist. Don't like this mind fuckery. Hated it in Buffy hate it now. But even with that happening I still absolutely loved ep 6. I yelled at the pc several times during the last scene. Beautiful. Loved it.
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I've only watched two episodes of Ragnarok Netflix season 3, but, oh my gods, the thing I am screaming about the most is...
Laurits...
and Jens...
HOLDING HANDS
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notandvm · 8 months
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i'm never trusting a netflix show ever again
the one time i get properly invested and i get hit with the "it was all in le head actually" i give up it's joever
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burythemtogether · 8 months
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none of this made any sense if the fantasy stuff happened only in magne's head, absolutely none of it sticks together
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bilbotargaryen · 8 months
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Ragnarok Season 3 spoilers
you've read the title and didn't stop so don't complain
As far as I get it. Everything's been real but during that Fight he had in his mind - which actually did happen in some kind of other dimension - Thor died. And thus he is again just Magne.
I don't think it erases the whole series. That would make no sense - for me at least.
However, I am very open to hear other interpretations as well.
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orionndjarin · 8 months
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ALSO A WHOLE SHOW ABOUT NORSE MYTHOLOGY SET IN NORWAY COULDNT GET AURORA ON THE SOUNDTRACK??!!?
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mushed-kid · 7 months
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juts finished ragnarok and im not sure how i feel aboyt it… i mean i kinda liked it but i want to know what it was like for everyone else
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laufeysoo · 7 months
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Ragnarok netflix season 3 ending spoilers
Not gonna lie I am SO disappointed with the ending, like this is so dumb ??
And the fact that they’re trying to make it like it was planned all along ?? I don’t believe that, i’m sure it wasn’t how the ending was planned but Netflix didn’t want to renew for more seasons so they had to go for a dumb ass “none of this happened it was in Magne’s head” ending.
None of this makes sense and there’s massive plot holes
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Laurits my babyyyyy 😭😭😭😭 they deserve SO much better why does life keep hating on them, they’re just so fucking great 😭
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violetganache42 · 1 year
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What gave it away? Her ladybug earmuffs or her Louie-esque expressions?
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How on earth do I escape the second hand embarrassment of Ragnarok S3
Ragnarok S3 E2 Spoilers under cut
I actually like S3 but I wish they would give a moment of levity, because I will loose my voice if I continue screaming at everyone bad decisions.
First of all: Laurits has done nothing wrong and deserves only good things. His worm son too.
I know they need to make Megna be dark so that when he chooses to become a real hero, it will demonstrate his character growth or whatever. But could he Not fuck his brother’s half sister. Maybe it’s because my half sister’s has a half-sister who is like a cousin to me, but it just gives me the creep.
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sammysamstuff · 7 months
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Man, after I promised I wouldn’t get invested in another Netflix show ever again (after the catastrophe of 1899), bc they always get shitty endings and get cancelled, I clowned myself again and binge watched Ragnarok. I was so invested and in love with the show and now I’m so so terribly disappointed with the ending.
What a cop out! Lazy writing that didn’t explain anything, the amount of the loose ends and unanswered questions… it literally seems like the writers ran out of money, the show was cancelled and then they had to quickly wrap everything up with whatever they had.
The whole “it’s all in his head” ending was absolutely disappointing and not at all what the show seemed to be doing for the first 2 seasons. What parts of the plot were real and what weren’t? Was Magne ever in a relationship with Saxa or was it imagined? What about the scenes in the store with Saxa’s credit card? Did he imagine the clerk calling Fjor to confirm the credit card story? Why would Saxa give him her card if they weren’t dating? Why would Signy break up with him if he hadn’t actually dumped her for Saxa like we saw? What about going to his mom’s wedding with Saxa as his date, everyone saw them together!? What about Vidar’s death? What about Ran actually telling the school psychologist that she made her daughter a slave as punishment and tried to kill her? What about the death of the hikers and the new secretary that worked for Fjor, whom he fed to the Midgard Serpent??? What about the old lady from the supermarket that suddenly disappeared? What about all the conversations the giants had amongst themselves regarding Magne’s powers and the hammer? It’s obvious that Magne didn’t imagine or invent all of those moments.
I could go on and on with the unanswered questions and plot holes. The only explanation for such an atrocious ending is that bc the show was cancelled, so was the budget, and they couldn’t film any other scenes so they had to come up with a cheap and lazy solution. It’s been many years since “it was all a dream” and “it’s all in his head” has been used as a writing device to solve complicated plots in a hurry, so I was shocked that this happened.
Imagine watching a show that started with Norse Gods and Giants reincarnated into young people, giving them super powers and who fight each other in the real and supernatural worlds and ended with “it was all a delusion bc the main character was mentally ill and traumatised so he created all of that to cope” 😫
What a waste of time. Can’t believe it. I’m just sat here in shock and disbelief honestly. Now that I’ve traumatised myself many times over multiple Netflix shows, I think I’ve finally learned my lesson and will cancel my subscription bc it’s pathetic.
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