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How can Thor be worthy?


Why was Thor doubtful about his worthiness to Mjolnir?What makes Thor “worthy” to lift the Mjolnir?Can you lift Thor when he is holding Mjolnir?Where does Heimdall's sight come from?You can't wield Mjolnir unless you're worthy, but has anyone ever stopped Thor from wielding it?Is Captain America gay?What characteristics qualify a character of being “Worthy” of Mjolnir?If Thor does not hold his hammer, but he is worthy, does he possess the power of Thor?What is the force that enables Mjolnir to return to the hand of ThorHow was Loki able to breathe when Thor put his hammer on Loki's chestWhy was Thor worthy to lift Mjolnir?






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When I read this question the answer seemed to be simple to me. Thor's life in the past years was definitely not acting exemplary or worthy of a king. Not only does he throw away his life, but he also doesn't care about his people or the universe.



So my question is the opposite in a way.



How can Thor still be worthy after his behavior in Avengers: Endgame?










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When I read this question the answer seemed to be simple to me. Thor's life in the past years was definitely not acting exemplary or worthy of a king. Not only does he throw away his life, but he also doesn't care about his people or the universe.



So my question is the opposite in a way.



How can Thor still be worthy after his behavior in Avengers: Endgame?










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    Because despite the survivor guilt, the PTSD and the slight paunchiness, he still stepped up and went through the gate into the past.

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  • @Valorum so did Tony Stark?

    – tox123
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  • @tox123 - Sure, but it's not really clear if Tony ever dealt with his demons. In fact all the evidence suggests that he didn't.

    – Valorum
    1 hour ago













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When I read this question the answer seemed to be simple to me. Thor's life in the past years was definitely not acting exemplary or worthy of a king. Not only does he throw away his life, but he also doesn't care about his people or the universe.



So my question is the opposite in a way.



How can Thor still be worthy after his behavior in Avengers: Endgame?










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When I read this question the answer seemed to be simple to me. Thor's life in the past years was definitely not acting exemplary or worthy of a king. Not only does he throw away his life, but he also doesn't care about his people or the universe.



So my question is the opposite in a way.



How can Thor still be worthy after his behavior in Avengers: Endgame?







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    Because despite the survivor guilt, the PTSD and the slight paunchiness, he still stepped up and went through the gate into the past.

    – Valorum
    3 hours ago











  • @Valorum so did Tony Stark?

    – tox123
    1 hour ago











  • @tox123 - Sure, but it's not really clear if Tony ever dealt with his demons. In fact all the evidence suggests that he didn't.

    – Valorum
    1 hour ago












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    Because despite the survivor guilt, the PTSD and the slight paunchiness, he still stepped up and went through the gate into the past.

    – Valorum
    3 hours ago











  • @Valorum so did Tony Stark?

    – tox123
    1 hour ago











  • @tox123 - Sure, but it's not really clear if Tony ever dealt with his demons. In fact all the evidence suggests that he didn't.

    – Valorum
    1 hour ago







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Because despite the survivor guilt, the PTSD and the slight paunchiness, he still stepped up and went through the gate into the past.

– Valorum
3 hours ago





Because despite the survivor guilt, the PTSD and the slight paunchiness, he still stepped up and went through the gate into the past.

– Valorum
3 hours ago













@Valorum so did Tony Stark?

– tox123
1 hour ago





@Valorum so did Tony Stark?

– tox123
1 hour ago













@tox123 - Sure, but it's not really clear if Tony ever dealt with his demons. In fact all the evidence suggests that he didn't.

– Valorum
1 hour ago





@tox123 - Sure, but it's not really clear if Tony ever dealt with his demons. In fact all the evidence suggests that he didn't.

– Valorum
1 hour ago










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First off a minor correction, Thor does care about the universe and its people. That is why he was acting the way he was, if he didn’t care it wouldn’t have hit him as hard.



The reason he is worthy is because despite everything he does eventually step up to take the fight back again. However, unlike Valorum’s comment I would argue that he wasn’t worthy when he went into the past. Whilst it took guts to go back and was a step to becoming worthy again he was still running away, literally at times.



The turning point is actually just before he summons Mjolnir. Frigga talks sense into him and he realises he needs to step up and the culmination of that is trying to summon Mjolnir which puts him back into the fight. He has made himself worthy because despite everything he now wants to continue again. I.e, his actions in the moment were worthy and from then on he carried on being worthy again.






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    First off a minor correction, Thor does care about the universe and its people. That is why he was acting the way he was, if he didn’t care it wouldn’t have hit him as hard.



    The reason he is worthy is because despite everything he does eventually step up to take the fight back again. However, unlike Valorum’s comment I would argue that he wasn’t worthy when he went into the past. Whilst it took guts to go back and was a step to becoming worthy again he was still running away, literally at times.



    The turning point is actually just before he summons Mjolnir. Frigga talks sense into him and he realises he needs to step up and the culmination of that is trying to summon Mjolnir which puts him back into the fight. He has made himself worthy because despite everything he now wants to continue again. I.e, his actions in the moment were worthy and from then on he carried on being worthy again.






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      First off a minor correction, Thor does care about the universe and its people. That is why he was acting the way he was, if he didn’t care it wouldn’t have hit him as hard.



      The reason he is worthy is because despite everything he does eventually step up to take the fight back again. However, unlike Valorum’s comment I would argue that he wasn’t worthy when he went into the past. Whilst it took guts to go back and was a step to becoming worthy again he was still running away, literally at times.



      The turning point is actually just before he summons Mjolnir. Frigga talks sense into him and he realises he needs to step up and the culmination of that is trying to summon Mjolnir which puts him back into the fight. He has made himself worthy because despite everything he now wants to continue again. I.e, his actions in the moment were worthy and from then on he carried on being worthy again.






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        First off a minor correction, Thor does care about the universe and its people. That is why he was acting the way he was, if he didn’t care it wouldn’t have hit him as hard.



        The reason he is worthy is because despite everything he does eventually step up to take the fight back again. However, unlike Valorum’s comment I would argue that he wasn’t worthy when he went into the past. Whilst it took guts to go back and was a step to becoming worthy again he was still running away, literally at times.



        The turning point is actually just before he summons Mjolnir. Frigga talks sense into him and he realises he needs to step up and the culmination of that is trying to summon Mjolnir which puts him back into the fight. He has made himself worthy because despite everything he now wants to continue again. I.e, his actions in the moment were worthy and from then on he carried on being worthy again.






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        First off a minor correction, Thor does care about the universe and its people. That is why he was acting the way he was, if he didn’t care it wouldn’t have hit him as hard.



        The reason he is worthy is because despite everything he does eventually step up to take the fight back again. However, unlike Valorum’s comment I would argue that he wasn’t worthy when he went into the past. Whilst it took guts to go back and was a step to becoming worthy again he was still running away, literally at times.



        The turning point is actually just before he summons Mjolnir. Frigga talks sense into him and he realises he needs to step up and the culmination of that is trying to summon Mjolnir which puts him back into the fight. He has made himself worthy because despite everything he now wants to continue again. I.e, his actions in the moment were worthy and from then on he carried on being worthy again.







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