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thebvbbletea · 9 months
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"This is it. The last battle between Gods and Giants"
— RAGNAROK Season 3 (August 24th)
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foxglovevibes · 8 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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m-adp-each · 9 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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amandas-anger-issues · 4 months
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When I watched saw x and took one look at cecilia I just knew Synnøve has kissed women before!! Look what I now discovered watching Ragnarok 😭
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chillysbrainrot · 8 months
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I just watched Ragnarok Season 3 and have some thoughts about it. Most of all, this is about Magne, and what I had in mind watching him throughout the series. Come scream at me with your own thoughts.
Keep in mind, this has some major spoilers of season 3.
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Magne
I totally get him, I get why the writers had us living through everything and then just to end it without the huge fight everyone expected.
Magne himself: he is the lone, strange kid. Too big, too silent. Maybe he could be considered to be on the neurodiverse spectrum. He also struggles with being dyslexic and seems to be behind his peers. That alone makes him a pariah for most. Season 3 with the comics and Turid‘s speech made a lot of things clear. (Maybe Magne never really understood or worked through the death of his father Asbjorn. He had somehow to cope.) Magne used to flee into whatever he could to feel like he belongs, to escape reality and not feel „worthless/powerless“ all the time.
Turid: She wants to be helpful but can’t to seem understand either Magne or Laurits. The death of Asbjorn has forced her to be the sole provider for their family, she struggles with the problems they have and while she sees her children struggle, she doesn’t take the time needed to fully listen to them, thinking it’s just a phase most of the time we see her. It takes tragic accidents (and whatever really happened to Trym) for her to finally understand that something is really bad, that Magne needs help.
Isolde: She is an outsider herself, but it seems to be partially by choice. She is the one to see Magne, not his problems, but him, and really wants him to come out of his shell and learn to life. She sees him and he latched onto that, because for once someone doesn’t see the kid with problems but Magne as a human being. She seems to be the first.
Isolde‘s death: A major trigger. Magne began to feel human around Isolde and maybe blamed himself for her death because he was supposed to be with her. It also seemed to have triggered the episode of Magne falling back into the pseudo-reality he built to cope with the accident. The Jutuls were an easy target to blame.
Everyone against Magne: Teachers, the police, even his own mother seemed to be against him. Magne couldn’t understand the world anymore, He couldn’t understand why Isolde’s death wasn’t “as big of a deal” for everyone else as it had been for him. He felt betrayed by Erik especially because he was Isolde’s father and seemed to take it as it was. It didn’t make sense for him, because Isolde told him she was a good paraglider and why would she make the mistake to fly down in a thunderstorm? The police seemed to change their opinion again and again. He lashes out, flees into being Thor because then he could be strong, and look for the real reason.
Laurits seemed to be the first to understand that his brother really has some problems, and that he should stand with him (cue the Ran/Jutul-Parody). Laurits is also portrayed as hopping sides whenever Magne escalates because I think he is one of the few to call/disrupts Magne out of his parade/pseudo-reality
Police, Hospital and Medication: Magne visiting the psychiatrist and getting medication as a paranoid schizophrenic. Magne has lived through a traumatic experience with Isolde’s death and can’t seem to cope with it at all. They said he seemed to believe he needed to be a hero and to protect Edda from the evil of the Jutuls. He seemed to realize himself fleeing into the “Thor-identity” because he said: “I wasn’t myself” but fell right back into it. Did he ever take the medication, after the fight with Vidar, didn’t Turid ever force him to take it? Didn’t a doctor ever check in if Magne took his medication? Or did Magne already flee so far into this pseudo reality that he kept living it? (Maybe it is a major plothole)
Wench and Isolde’s words: Wench might be a bit strange, I would say she, while being a “strange old lady” somehow get’s Magne and means to be helpful to guid him along the way when others couldn’t. The vision of her turning to Isolde, saying she would always be with him (in his heart), is for me a step forward for him, because while he still seems to be trapped in his pseudo reality he starts to open up to others. The other gods come into play, Signy, and the other local kids. He becomes approachable but the war in his head is not over.
The other gods/friends: They became Magne’s friends along the journey but also fight with each other so often, or become strangers along the way again. Totally natural. Magne is more open to them, maybe even relates to them but a lot of it depends on his behavior. Whenever he seems to withdraw back into the “war in his head” he becomes unapproachable, even hurtful.
The Jutuls: They are, in his head, the enemy and source of all evil. An target to put his anger, instead to eat it up and let it fester. For him, they are at fault for everything bad that happens in Edda. Maybe they are for some of these: certainly a big company into mining rare resources has some skeletons in the closets.
Mjolnir: A power-fantasy. Magne felt useless, a loser. When everyone who was “hurt” by Jutul Industries turned him down on the rightful way, and people kept dying from the neglect by the Jutuls, he snapped and turned to the one thing that gave him power. It made him feel strong, but enstranged him to Signy and his brother, even the other gods/friends who at first enabled him to get stronger through it. It’s why it helped to have it at first. He had some sense of power because his friends helped him to believe in himself, he was strong, and didn’t need that “fantasy” for the time being. But when he felt helpless again? He needed that hammer, and needed to feel strong against the “Jutul threat”. Maybe he had a lawsuit that could stand in for the hammer, people certainly could be weary. The woman Magne found was the best example that Jutul Industries neglected their (former) workers. Maybe even after the death of the woman they had an ongoing lawsuit, up until it either got maybe dissolved, left for the time being or something else happened. Magne “lost” his weapon in the Fjord and the Jutuls had the hammer for a short moment, maybe the offered compensation in the “real world” and the family of the woman thought about accepting? Magne regained the hammer but got a reality check.
Wotan’s/Odin’s reality check: Wotan took Magne out of the escalating situation before more people could get hurt. He forced Magne to come back to himself and realize why he was behaving like he did. It is the point that finally brought Magne to himself, to understand while the death of Isolde, his fear to have disappointed her, it was what fed the pseudo reality into what it was festering into. That he needed to come back to the “real” world. It is why he, even if we expected the fight to happen, he finally let it go. He forgave himself, the Jutuls (to an extent), and let it, and symbolic the hammer with its power, go. Because, and that is why we see the fight in the pseudo-reality in the last episode, he has to move forward at some point, and not loose himself and the others forever.
Thor’s death: Thor needed to die for Magne to life. Magne finally found his way out, and realized that he had escaped into a wrong reality. Thor had to die, so Magne could become himself. He was a young man about to graduate from school, and had scared the girl he lived away with how he behaved. We are how Ragnarok plays out, how Thor does, but Magne lives and ends it with throwing the comics away. He no longer needs to flee reality and was ready to rebuild his relationship and strengthen those he made on his way to recovery.
Thor dies so Magne could life.
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laurits-is-loki · 2 years
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ranjxtul · 5 months
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hey friends! i’m putting out into the ether that i’d love to roleplay saw! i already do and i help mod a saw rp server on discord. specifically i’m interested in father/daughter john and amanda, cecilia x amanda, cecilia x jill and gabby and valentina. i can work with whatever though. i just desperately want to write. (also side note, i’m dying to write for rán, a character in netflix ragnarok so if anyone’s seen that and wants to write rán and someone else with me PLEASE i have so many ideas.) i’ve been roleplaying for ten years and i can match literacy fairly well. please, dm me!
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sirenesta · 8 months
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i'm rewriting season three out of spite and im not even joking
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I really liked how twice Saxa referred to Vidar and Ran as her parents. NOT when she was talking to the humans, but once when she called Vidar “Papa” in a conversation she had with Fjor (about why she was hanging around Laurits in 1x03 to get intel on Magne). And the second time where she called Ran “Mom” in the hopes that maybe she and Fjor wouldn’t beat her (2x06--which didn’t work). 
Then you have Ran referring to herself as Fjor’s “Mother” when she tries to convince him to return home to the family after Vidar died so he could take his rightful place (I forget the episode, but it was in season two). 
Oh! And I forgot when Fjor apologizes to Vidar’s grave and refers to him as “Father” (again, in season two, but I forgot the episode).
Did I miss any instances where the Jutuls actually referred to one another as family members without any humans around? 
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venting402 · 8 months
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RAGNAROK S3 SPOILER:
Ragnarok ate with this 🤭🤭🤭 the way Magne shown up at their house multiple times oooo this season keeps on giving!!!
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foxglovevibes · 8 months
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Something that would have been a really fun twist/take in Ragnarok (Netflix) is if they had a couple characters seemingly be the complete opposite (whether it be their gender, how they choose to present themselves, their personalities etc.) of the god they are the reincarnation of and turn specific stereotypes on their head with the way they're characterised.
Like could you imagine if the main group of gods went out to find one god or another to join them, fully basing their search on their previous incarnation's gender and physical appearance, only to be left absolutely shook when they find someone who seems to be the exact opposite of what they were expecting. But finding out after a while, that their godly nature is still the same as their previous form and has manifested in a way that benefits THEM as they currently are. As opposed to trying to force them into the specific archetype they were given in their life as a norse god/goddess.
Idk, I'm just a sucker for twists like this. Have been ever since I watched Avalon High as a kid 😂 Totally not lowkey planning a fic with this idea in mind- 👀
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karin-in-action · 9 months
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Things I'm excited for in Ragnarok Season 3
Jörmi being a big boy (and also a good boy)
Saxa being a girlboss, doing something unhinged and threatening people
Ran shooting arrows and just being bad ass whatever she does
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kryypt1c · 2 months
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Lately I've been obsessed with synnove macody lund in the same way I was obsessed with leigh whannel a few months ago so I'm watching every movie and show that she is in and giggling and kicking my feet. Living la vida loca
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precioustree · 2 years
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Yes I watch the niche Netflix show with the power couple that:
Blends in with society
Are actually monsters
Uses high social status /authority to remain their status quo
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orionndjarin · 2 years
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Burning hill // Mitski x Netflix Ragnarok
Netflix Ragnarok tag list: @artinvain @babyboy-laurits @karin-in-action @n1ghtlux @bookgil @reyy-art @oneshortdamnfuse @thereadersmuse @enbyrry @worstloki @enbyrry @max-vandenburg-is-life @aromanticdeath @justasillylittleplanet @ninetiesloki
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mushed-kid · 7 months
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the jutuls have such weird first names. Vidar is normal, but the others? I guess Ran isn’t that weird, never heard ut before but still, except that it literally means Robbery. and Saxa is just a weird name that i’ve also never heard. and i haven’t heard Fjor before, and it works, but it means Last year
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