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So... I'm Obsessed With David Tennant...

So... I'm obsessed with David Tennant...
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to cry in a corner over the ending of go2 until I can cry in a corner over dw 60th anniversary :)
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I couldn't stop thinking about this.
I was 13 when I joined the MCU fandom and it was one of my first. I hadn't seen many other shows with a big fandom and I hadn't even heard about Doctor Who. I was so convinced Loki was right... I justified Loki's murders because of what Odin had done to him. He was mad so he killed people, it's all Odin's fault. It made so much sense.
Loki used to be just a screaming kid embarrassing his parents in the supermarket. I see that know. He has grown so much since then. So thanks to DW for ruining the image I had as a child of Loki because now I can really appreciate and value his growth.
The story of a show isn't real most of the time, but my growth is. It may not be real but learn and change. That's why I love shows, why I love fandoms.
I'm re-entering the MCU fandom after quite some time and I've started rewatching everything that contains Loki because... well... it's Loki.
I saw Thor and Avengers and all I could think about was:





Omg you just made it a hundred times better.
Loki season 2 episode 5 spoilers ahead.
Sorry, are you telling me that now that Loki can control his time slips he can travel through time and space? This plus his previous powers that gave him the ability to alter reality with his illustrious and his capacity to control minds like Sylvie does...
Loki has the power of 4 infinity stones.
So I did finish it for Christmas!
My take on "The sharpness of the tongue defeats the sharpness of the warrior":
(which is, for those who don't know, the proverb they tried -and failed- to write on 15's sonic screwdriver)

13th Doctor newly regenerated: why are you calling me madam?
Yaz panicking thinking she just misgendered someone: I'm sorry... sir?
13th Doctor not giving it too much thinking and continuing with her regeneration drama: :)
Later that day
13th Doctor looking for a new outfit in the TARDIS, finding out about her new body and going out of the TARDIS where Yaz is waiting: I need new clothes, I'm a woman now, you coming?
Yaz assuming the Doctor is gender fluid: yeah, cool.
And they continued to be mutually confused for an entire regeneration.
Yaz doesn't know when to use each pronoun so she just uses them randomly when speaking about the Doctor. The Doctor is so confused on why she does that at the begining but she doesn't care enough about her gender to correct Yaz. They never ask eachother about it. They just chill.
Loki is a Frost Giant
I tend to forget that and I think the fandom does too.
He could be so powerful if he used his abilities as a frost giant mixed with his magic. But he doesn't. He doesn't like that part about himself so he hides it from everyone, even from himself. He ignores it, hoping it will go away. Just like a scared little kid closing his eyes to make the monsters disappear.
It's so poetic. A character that was presented to us as driven by his seek of power, draws the line at accepting the truth, accepting he is a frost giant, accepting he is not Thor's brother.