I highly doubt this film's usual audience would care all that much.
[Loki's giggles die down as the credits start to roll. The ending (which would have been completely expected had either of them been paying attention) seems odd to him, but he can't deny that it broken the tension in the room rather effectively.]
How do we know when we have sufficiently unburdened ourselves of our "baggage", as it were? Do you think there are sequels we'll be forced to sit through?
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[Loki's giggles die down as the credits start to roll. The ending (which would have been completely expected had either of them been paying attention) seems odd to him, but he can't deny that it broken the tension in the room rather effectively.]
How do we know when we have sufficiently unburdened ourselves of our "baggage", as it were? Do you think there are sequels we'll be forced to sit through?