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  1. Nicole
    05/16/2019 @ 6:08 PM

    I did that 😭

  2. Richard Gunning
    08/20/2019 @ 9:16 PM

    As someone whose weight issues and body issues are definitely tied to stress and emotional state, I really needed to see that moment of ‘I am still worthy.’

    I love the superhero genre, especially what the MCU has done, but there’s a very strong focus on heroes who fit stereotypical standards of beauty. It’s troublesome, especially when they so often go so far to make the point of ‘it’s what’s inside that makes a hero’ (looking at you, Rogers)

    I have always wanted to do cosplay, but was always worried about the fact that I have a belly and superheroes don’t. I was sure I would just look stupid and be made fun of. Then along comes Endgame to show me a heavy super with a lot of trauma who ends the movie more badass than ever, and the solution wasn’t losing weight.

    I am thankful for the way the writers (if not so much the audience) treated Thor during this. Also thank you for writing this, Nicole. I needed it this year.

  3. Nikki
    08/05/2023 @ 8:56 PM

    I googled „defense of Thor in Endgame“ specifically because it was the part of the movie that pulled it down the most for me (as a fellow fat, and former fatter, person), and I was certain someone must have a perspective on this that could influence how I feel a little bit. Yours delivered. Well argued, well put and well concluded. Thank you!