

I have now.

“If she were (looking into my eyes), she’d have seen how absolutely floored I was the first time I finally, truly saw her. The clouds moved at just the right moment, fully lighting her face by the moon. She was dazzlingly beautiful. Underneath thick lashes were eyes blue as ice, something cool to balance out the flames in her hair. I felt a strange flutter in my chest, like the glow of a fireplace or the warmth of the afternoon. It stayed there for a moment, playing with my pulse.”
By now you have to know that.

“I, Odin Allfather, cast you out!”
I don’t have anyone but you.
I really loved that line, okay? Because yes, he’s laughing at Thor and looking down at him. But there’s so much more resonating in this sentence: It’s the memory of happier days, of when they ran through the halls of Asgard, chasing each other and laughing and playing tricks on each other and being brothers. And there’s so much fondness here, as if he’s saying “look at my idiotic older brother, he never learns” and he’s smiling because feeling and aahdkshkahfsdfkshjk.
Tom Hiddleston and Chris Hemsworth on the Set of The Avengers on September 2, 2011 in New York City [HQ]





