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Can you tell me the name of the trailer song?
I want to know what love is by amason
@@netflick no i mean ragnarok season 3 treailer song name?
The disappointment that I am feeling at this moment is unparalleled. I have never felt so disappointed. I waited with great excitement and expectation for this season and for it to end like this is very disappointing to me and I am really grateful to have seen this now because if I had not wasted hours of my life watching the episodes of this season to disappoint me at the end.
well either way, we can all say one thing for it. We definitely did not see it coming.
@@agenttheater5very lazy written ending.
Bro the ending was dead
All in his head reading comic books just awfull ending worst ending out of all the series i watched
Now imagine if you DID spend your entire weekend watching it and going through the emotional ups and downs just to come to this conclusion 😔 I’m so upset lol
I actually don't believe this was the true ending, netflix just thought "we cancelled this shit pull something to end it there" as he killed a dog and Vidar, Isolde died and other things happened who wasn't his view (I loved the first 2 seasons I'll send this everywhere)
Yes I've seen your comment in other videos, keep it up
The show wasn't cancelled, the creators just didn't want to do more than 3 seasons
@@nicolasmartinez7741this was a freaking cop out.
@@nicolasmartinez7741 Netflix didnt greenlit them for more seasons, which effectively counts as cancelled. They only got to do 1 more, and obviously had more content planned, too much to fit in just 1 season, so they had to make changes, terrible changes.
Actor Himself cleared it up and yes it was his schizophrenia fantasizing that he was Thor to heal his issues
They did a terrible job trying to make it seem like he had schizophrenia. The fact about liking Thor comics literally came out of nowhere, it was never even mentioned that this guy had a comic collection untill the finale episode. Also he imagined his own brother being pregnant?!? What kind of a weirdo is this guy 😂
@@mysticDchimpeven worse, he had to dig about the norse mythology, like he didn't read the comics lmao
Do you have a link to where this is cleared up?
@@reaperprince0i got one more. Being Thor fixed his eyesight but in the finale scene he still had no classes.
@@mysticDchimp exactly, that's why I wanna think the Jutul's house got destroyed and they moved to another house to start a new life without harming the humans, but everything happened
I loved the ending but I interpreted it differently. I didn't feel like it was all in his head. I felt like they prevented Ragnarök peacefully but Magne still hadn't let go of it all. When he finally did, the Gods and Giants all became "dormant" and so he now believes it was all in his head.
I interpreted as he was only imagining the final battle that was what could have happened if they didn't agree to drop their arms for peace so Magne was imagining what could have happened if they didn't and when it was over it was him finally embracing the cycle of Ragnarok is over. It still made no sense that the house of Jutuls chnaged at the end though
That doesnt explain the whole fight scene at the end, or that the house become normal
@@ProfessorPrel perhaps we were seeing it from his eyes/perspective. So, while he prevented Ragnarok, he still didn't want to let go, and that's why we saw the shift in the building.
@@PunkkHazard But the building went from how it had been looking for 3 seasons, to a new but very ordinary design, indicating the way everyone has perceived that building in the previous 2 seasons, and the previous episodes in season 3, was never real.
Glad I'm not the only one who interpreted it that way. I know they probably didn't mean it like that but I think it was open ended enough for us to interpret it this way. I think the shift in the house meant we were seeing the house from his prespective where Magne stops vilifying the Jutuls because now they agreed to respect the mortal humans and the world they live in. Magne only imagined the battle to give himself closure to the fight he had been fighting for so long. He probably felt he hadn't avenged the other people the Jutuls wronged, like Isolde, and he felt like he still had to fight but now the Jutuls had agreed to be good so the way he dealt with it was the battle in his head. Even acknowledging the "true" ending of the show where "it was all in his head", the show will always have a place in my heart and eventhought it's not my type of ending, I hope a few years from now people go back to rewatch it and judge it based on what it is and not based on what they expected it to be, because i'm sure everyone involved would have loved to do a great spectacle for the end of the world and the battle of all battles but in the end the storytelling was conditioned by budget and time.
This was a cool detail: 1:04 The Jutul's home, in it's dramatic old norse style. The Jutul's home after Magne throws away the comics: 1:20 Still grand, but looks like a more ordinary building. Magne has officially entered reality.
didn't notice that the first time watching
That just makes it Even Worse. It is no longer Even up for interpretation, it just straight up says it was all in his head
@@ProfessorPrel hahahahahahahaha, so true!
I do think they leave it open for interpretation enough for me to love it. I know it's not the canon ending but my inicial head canon was that only Ragnarok happened in his head because he still felt like he had to carry on the fight to make justice for what happened to people like Isolde. But then Magne, realising it would only end in death and destruction of everyone he knew and loved, decided to prevent it and stop the Ragnarok cycle. When he hugs Signy it's him letting go of the past and the fight. When he decides to throw all of mythology things to the trash it's him getting rid of what was still binding him to the fight and the will he has to fight and when he looks back at Jutulheim and sees it differently it meant that he stpped vilifying the Jutuls because after all they agreed to respecting people, the world they live in and to colaborate for the good of everyone and not just themselves. Even if this was only my head canon I really like it and even if the "it was all in his head" is not my favourite type of ending, there is something about the way they did it (the acting, the music, the way they filmed it, the awesome landscape, the scenes that proceded it like the one where Turid cries to her kids, etc) that made me like this type of ending in this particular situation and accept that sometimes, even if we love something very much and it's stil very hard and painfull to let go, we still have to go through it and sometimes leave it behind and that resonates with me.@@ProfessorPrel
Not going to lie, when the music started playing I knew it was ending and I got sad. Took a journey with Magne in season one by coincidence. In the States, this show was just a random little show on Netflix. I discovered it myself when it came out and became very fond of it. It was a gem. I even shared with my sister. I enjoyed the ending. Whether it was real or in his head, he’s the hero of his story now. He stopped Ragnarok from happening and/or he awoke from him mental illness. This show will always be special to me ⚡️
The journey is truly the goal isn’t it
I'm glad I'm not te only one and that there will be people who rebember this show fondly. It also has a place in my heart and I also shared it with my sister and I'm glad she likes it as well. I know it's not the canon ending but my inicial head canon was that only Ragnarok happened in his head because he still felt like he had to carry on the fight to make justice for what happened to people like Isolde. But then Magne, realising it would only end in death and destruction of everyone he knew and loved, decided to prevent it and stop the Ragnarok cycle. When he hugs Signy it's him letting go of the past and the fight. When he decides to throw all of mythology things to the trash it's him getting rid of what was still binding him to the fight and the will he has to fight and when he looks back at Jutulheim and sees it differently it meant that he stpped vilifying the Jutuls because after all they agreed to respecting people, the world they live in and to colaborate for the good of everyone and not just themselves. Even if this was only my head canon I really like it and even if the "it was all in his head" is not my favourite type of ending, there is something about the way they did it (the acting, the music, the way they filmed it, the awesome landscape, the scenes that proceded it like the one where Turid cries to her kids, etc) that made me like this type of ending in this particular situation and accept that sometimes, even if we love something very much and it's stil very hard and painfull to let go, we still have to go through it and sometimes leave it behind and that resonates with me.
The death timeline was altered when Magne chose compassion and love over power an pain. Everyone found love at the end rather than suffering. It was a win win.
A lot of people are confused and rightfully so. The last fight we saw was in his head, basically saying what would have happened if he choose war. Everything that happened before was real. The death of his best friend Isolde, his powers etc. He got powers before Isolde died so her death couldn't have triggered that schizophrenia. However, that house changing in the end could suggest otherwise but I hope not. I hope writers come out and explain this. Either way, the ending was bad IMO.
The house changing 100% suggests that it was all in his head
@@Mattyyttam1 thats what im saying !!
@@Mattyyttam1 WoW, excuse me for being stupid for watching 3 seasons. They seriously tried to pull Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.
@@Mattyyttam1I was hype for something like a full scale battle
@@Mattyyttam1how you explained that Gry saw a 100 hundread old photo of the jutuls
Worst ending of ANY tv show. Not that I was expecting a big fight in the end, in fact them dropping weapons and just making peace was a really refreshing turn of events, I liked that. Also, the overall idea of "it's all in his head" isn't necessarily bad per se. What really doesn't make any sense it's the execution of that idea: are we going to pretend season 1 and 2 never existed, and were just a vivid dream? That's the real issue here: it's not just him imagining things ON TOP of real events, those events just never took place. Like when two characters are talking to each other without Magne being there, that conversation happened only in Magne's head. So basically we don't know what happened in season 1 and 2 since NO SINGLE EVENT really took place. That's some really lazy and trivial writing, aiming only at surprise the viewer (not for good), but not adding any value to the story. On the contrary, it completely ruined the past two season.
That is why I think that it's open enough for interpretation. I know it's not the canon ending but my inicial head canon was that only Ragnarok happened in his head because he still felt like he had to carry on the fight to make justice for what happened to people like Isolde. But then Magne, realising it would only end in death and destruction of everyone he knew and loved, decided to prevent it and stop the Ragnarok cycle. When he hugs Signy it's him letting go of the past and the fight. When he decides to throw all of mythology things to the trash it's him getting rid of what was still binding him to the fight and the will he has to fight and when he looks back at Jutulheim and sees it differently it meant that he stpped vilifying the Jutuls because after all they agreed to respecting people, the world they live in and to colaborate for the good of everyone and not just themselves. Even if this was only my head canon I really like it and even if the "it was all in his head" is not my favourite type of ending, there is something about the way they did it (the acting, the music, the way they filmed it, the awesome landscape, the scenes that proceded it like the one where Turid cries to her kids, etc) that made me like this type of ending in this particular situation and accept that sometimes, even if we love something very much and it's very hard and painfull to let go, we still have to go through it and sometimes leave it behind and that resonates with me.
Bro i was all hyped up for ragnarok final battle where thor and serpent would fight im totally disappointed worst ending worst season 😢😢
Damn, it was the worst ending ever ! The writers got lazy SMH
Yep, what a waste of time.
@@norseman8727limited budget
I agree with everyone
Guys!! What if... At the end of Attack on Titan, Eren wakes up under the tree and everything was just a dream, they are still inside the walls. From 1 to 10, how many multiples of 100 would describe your utter rage towards AoT!? XD
Eventhough we were all waiting for Ragnarok, I respect this ending and actually love it because it teaches us that there’s different kinds of battles in life, the ones we fight on the outside and the ones we fight on the inside
Nah fuck that massive disappointment
How do you respect a complete cop out. I don’t mind subversion but only if it makes sense. This is peak of lazy writing. NPC opinion of yours is a disrespect to any intelligence.
What if what he saw in his head did happen, and this is where they go afterwards? Where all the gods were supposed to go after they were killed in Ragnarok? Right now this is making me think of what happens after Ragnarok, when those who survived came out of hiding and started the new world?
Honestly this makes sense, they were all drinking together and laughing in the end so it kinda seems like they were in some version of Valhalla.
@@eurostar0711 You're right, it does fit in with what Magne was talking to Erik about how the modern definitions of good and evil don't really apply to the norse myths, and about how the gods and the giants would drink together one day, fight each other the next day, and then go back to drinking together. Plus I guess that's also what's reflecting here - the old times of norse mythology, the violence was a part of life then, it was a necessary. But times have changed. And though many still feel it's the most effective way to go, war is not always the only option we have today.
@@agenttheater5 This is a great interpretation and aligns a bit with my headcanon. I know it's not the canon ending but my inicial head canon was that only Ragnarok happened in his head because he still felt like he had to carry on the fight to make justice for what happened to people like Isolde. But then Magne, realising it would only end in death and destruction of everyone he knew and loved, decided to prevent it and stop the Ragnarok cycle. When he hugs Signy it's him letting go of the past and the fight. When he decides to throw all of mythology things to the trash it's him getting rid of what was still binding him to the fight and the will he has to fight and when he looks back at Jutulheim and sees it differently it meant that he stpped vilifying the Jutuls because after all they agreed to respecting people, the world they live in and to colaborate for the good of everyone and not just themselves.
Yo creo no padecía esquizofrenia, cuando algo sale fuera de lo común le queremos poner una mala etiqueta. Me pareció interesante el final, porque en su mente fue la batalla y dejar ir al Dios que vivía en él, ya que esa historia se iba a repetir una vez más y ya se sabia el final, por lo que decide tomar rienda de su destino y lograr integrarse con el resto de los humanos para hacer un nuevo camino.
I will say that it leaves me with a bittersweet taste and this is because the series built a story too good to be true, while at the same time it is very touching and admirable that with the end of this story "dies" all this fantastic world that had build to overcome the illness and loss of his father and his girlfriend. If I have to add one negative it is in episode 5 of season 3 that Ragnarok doesn't actually take place and finally in episode 6 it does, however if it wasn't for that they might not have been able to show that all of this was in Magne's mind! Anyway it was a very nice series having some flaws but let's not forget that nothing is perfect!
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They could be in valhalla , notice how they are sitting , surrounding a table, after their fight ( or so called fight haha ) , drinking , eating , with the presence of Odin , this is a throwback to the thing they do in Odin's hall , where they sit and celebrate and stuff, they could be all dead , chilling in valhalla
After Ragnarok, there will be not Valhalla.
then since it was all in his head how tf laurits gave birth to a serpent and was feeding it hotdog buns and shit
Heartbroken 💔 I can't even express how disappointed I am.... utterly confused 😕
Read a book
So much potential thrown away
Also a fact: Wotan (the old man) doesnt have the necklace anymore. Didnt read yet.
Was it all in Magne's mind?
Jutulheim literally changes completely when he throws away the comics. It was in his head@@johansprodigy109
@@johansprodigy109 watch the last episode again. carefully.
I think it was real and he imagined the alternative reality where he chose war instead of peace ?
I don’t think that ALL of the war about ragnorok was in his mind bc they were friends in the end so unless it was in their imagination too
Can you tell me the name of its trailer song?
I had so much excitement for this show season 3 but after the ending , I can only say that ENDING sucks ! wasted my fooking time
some reckon this was a case of choosing a different route after being given a vision of what would happen if war was chosen
@@agenttheater5but was anything real ?
@@user-to6ib7in5x I think it mostly was, he was just shown one option for the future and given a choice to go for that option or take another one. He saw the battle as it could go and decided to take a different path.
I’m still a little confused. Was it just the battle that was in Magne’s head or was it the whole thing about him having powers etc.? If it’s the latter that’s incredibly disappointing.
The whole thing was in his head, he suffers from schizophrenia, which is a mental condition that allows you to imagine realities, he did that to escape the stress and depression he was struggling with because of moving to a new town after losing his dad. In his case, he used to be obsessed with thor comics as a kid, so he created a reality in his head where he is thor and all the people he knows in real life around him are characters in the story of gods vs giants.
I don't think he was schizo I believe what happened in the last episode was him seeing the outcome should he have chosen war instead of peace but that's just my thought
@@camcheshire9248The Jutuls house changed after he threw the comics away. It was all in his head BUT it creates a lot of plotholes like his bad vision being fixed even after he came back to "reality". Also he didn't know anything about Thor and had to ask his teacher but in the finale episode he always knew about Thor because he read the comics...😂
@@mysticDchimpyea this ending was definitely retconned because I am watching right now and so many things don’t add up. In the first season they show him on his computer researching Norse mythology and he even brought a norse mythology compendium.
People are misunderstanding the ending... this whole thing was real, I mean his powers and the giants...etc The last scene which is the last battle was just an imagination... after he read his old comics he was just imagining what could've happened if he chose war over peace...
Such a good ending. Unexpected, and moving in a way that none of the expected endings would have been.
Anyone know the name of the song? Kinda like it low key
Guys it wasn’t in his head he decided to make peace with them instead. He wanted a happy ending w no violence
No they made it seem like everything was in his head . They killed his first girlfriend. Vidar snapped her neck and threw her off a cliff , so thought there was going to be a battle of Gods vs Giants. Nope, he forgave everyone and they were all having drinks like nothing happened 🤣🤣🤣🤣 What a joke... They should've just left it at season 2 if they were going to end it that way .
@@norseman8727it has no logic at all also that GRY saw an old photo of the jutuls from 100 years ago. How vidar died? If you remember Magne in the first season moved a car in a way Eric said was impossible to move
@@user-to6ib7in5x Yeah , it was an awful ending, they made the main character look like a big dork. living in a fantasy land with delusions...
@@user-to6ib7in5xThey definitely rushed it Netflix wanted this show to end
@@Vivekraj-in8gqshowrunner said he wanted to end it at season 3. Nothing to do with Netflix.
Según cuenta el Ragnarok, Thor moriría por el veneno de la Serpiente de Midgard "Jormungand", osea que ambos morirían.
i would like yo believe battle did happened and they all died and now enjoying in Valhalla together because that seems more possible to me
I really loved the ending. In my opinion, all the stress to reach a new town after his father die, and then her first friend "Isolda" dies in the parachute accident, all this pushes him to close in on himself and imagine all this instead living his life. My favorite characters were Saxa, Ran and Magne.
It's nice to hear from someone who appreciated this ending. At first when I realized that it was all a battle in Magne's mind, I was disappointed. However, since he is now in connection with reality, he can move forward and live his life. It's a very hopeful ending. I also really liked Saxa and Ran.
@@lumis5896 yeah, and at the end, it has way more sense. If I would not see this ending. Then other questions would bother me, like why characters choices lack any logic. With silly ways to confront them selves, silly arrangements, ton of miss opportunities in which both bands could take advantage, etc. Besides, the whole show was more focus on Magne relations and thoughts, or how he deal with them. This way we had some battles and nice effects, with a supernatural context and a logic ending. The hopeful ending of progress also leave me with a good feeling. I can almost relate in some things.
So you like wasting time in life? Jeez...
@@unknownname8591 Bro u wasted ur time to read and answer to his message too XD. BTW if u have commented here it means that u should have watched the whole show too.... so u like to waste ur time too^^😆
@@leog7005 I watched the first season, then forgot about it until I saw it on my list along with other dozens of shows/movies I said I wanted to watch but haven't gotten to haha. So I wasted one season worth of my life, that's true XD
Song name?
La mejor serie que ha existido ❤
“The best series that has never existed” would be more suitable.
What were Mange doing if it was in his head?
I could see that magne may have had schizophrenia, but i think this whole thing that played out was all 100% real, magne is the reincarnated thor, laurites is loki reincarnated and with the others were just the other gods that were buried deep in the modern peoples subconscious waiting, wotan and wenche excluded because they are both Odin and seeress that had lived long enough to give magne and the others their powers
Look at Tyr's hands lmao he still has them both.
@@lovemir681 actually I think the one he lost was his right hand and in the scene where he waves up the left hand and I think they do that on porpouse to leave it a bit open for interpretation. I know it's not the canon ending but my inicial head canon was that only Ragnarok happened in his head because he still felt like he had to carry on the fight to make justice for what happened to people like Isolde. But then Magne, realising it would only end in death and destruction of everyone he knew and loved, decided to prevent it and stop the Ragnarok cycle. When he hugs Signy it's him letting go of the past and the fight. When he decides to throw all of mythology things to the trash it's him getting rid of what was still binding him to the fight and the will he has to fight and when he looks back at Jutulheim and sees it differently it meant that he stpped vilifying the Jutuls because after all they agreed to respecting people, the world they live in and to colaborate for the good of everyone and not just themselves.
Tengo que decir que me gusto ese final magne merece ser feliz
Pero wey 3 temporadas de amenazas y mamada iMedia para que al final todos amigos vidar murió osea
@@carlosmartinezramirez2906 que esperabas viejo Netflix la quería cancelar hace rato por eso se demoraron en sacar la 3 ra temporada
@@d_danger3021 mucho pedo para cagar aguado
for all of you who hated the plot of the ending aswell, do it like i do, wink to the creators: see the last episode as alternative ending and the real end is the one before Besides that ... the best part of the last episode is exactly how well the song was chosen and the cut when magne threw his comics in the bin synced with the lyrics ... the editor did an epic job ... writers not so well ...
In order for Magne to live, Thor had to die. Epic ending to a fantastic series! SO many emotions! Just beautiful and full of hope and forgiveness and compassion. I really needed that ending.
Que final epico ese final de la mrd para una serie tan epica
Yeh to AARISU ka bhai nikla😂😂😂
Qual é o nome dessa música?
Cast explains the ending: kzhead.info/sun/nLFroZ2Kp4ukqpE/bejne.htmlsi=cvR8y8D635rdsJlb
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Perfect Music
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I felt a bit dissapointed with the ending of the 5th chapter without that fight, but I forgot that dissapointing with this ending, I loved this ending, really
Hold up, in the end it was all in his head? The fuck has happend then, who killed Vidar? Was he even real? Did he imagined that his friends had powers? Jesus christ what the fuck is going on man 😂😂😂 and what about the damn snake too lmao
It was all in his head. And I think Vidar died from cardiac arrest. It was stated so after Magne killed him.
@@AP-gy5oy damn man, this series had so much potential and they ruined everything... i have watched many, MANY of other series in my life, but unfortunately ragnarok is now the worst one i have watched so far...
I only just noticed the Giants house change after he binned his comics!!
It would be great if they made season 4, and episode 1 starts with Magne still thinking it wasn't all real and being confused about reality because he was under a spell by Laurits, as you know, Loki, the Trickster God, to make him forget about mjolnir because he could kill the giants
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Its a shame if you cant appreciate the ending of this series. Its so cleverly executed. Left for ppl to imagine what they want from it. For me its a battle nearly everyone goes through with loss. He went into a make believe world to protect himself from the shock of losing his best friend. Everyone was there for him. Physically and emotionally.
theres nothing to appreciate in this shit ending
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I know it's not the canon ending but my inicial head canon was that only Ragnarok happened in his head because he still felt like he had to carry on the fight to make justice for what happened to people like Isolde. But then Magne, realising it would only end in death and destruction of everyone he knew and loved, decided to prevent it and stop the Ragnarok cycle. When he hugs Signy it's him letting go of the past and the fight. When he decides to throw all of mythology things to the trash it's him getting rid of what was still binding him to the fight and the will he has to fight and when he looks back at Jutulheim and sees it differently it meant that he stpped vilifying the Jutuls because after all they agreed to respecting people, the world they live in and to colaborate for the good of everyone and not just themselves. Even if this was only my head canon I really like it and even if the "it was all in his head" is not my favourite type of ending, there is something about the way they did it (the acting, the music, the way they filmed it, the awesome landscape, the scenes that proceded it like the one where Turid cries to her kids, etc) that made me like this type of ending in this particular situation and accept that sometimes, even if we love something very much and it's stil very hard and painfull to let go, we still have to go through it and sometimes leave it behind and that resonates with me.
the screenwriters were too lazy and made a bad ending
damn this is the 3rd time i have seen either a movie or serie ends with shizophrenia what the actual f*ck
If it was all in his head then wtf happened to Vidal? And what were all those conversations and scenes following the storyline when he WASN'T there?? Also, what was actually real and what was not? Beacuse its obvious most things actually happened if they all were just vibing at the end... The idea of him being crazy all this time would have been cool, problem is it seems they didnt think of it until the very last second
You crazy? Or I Crazy. Yois Crazy😮😅😢
Cant bivd i waited for 2 years to fir it to end like this wtf was the entire previous 2 seasons for
I waited two whole years for something epic! Now all I feel is disappointed and this series is wasted.
name theme song
There can't be more worse ending in every show that exist in this world of it's dream or imagination. Even death of MC in every show ever can't be worse then "dream" or " imagination" endings. Idg why writers still use that trope, no one in this world likes those kind of endings.
Oh trust me, some weirdos with no social life do like those endings, I've seen a couple of favorable comments here... Although, it could be bots haha
@@unknownname8591 i am guessing bots, i mean what's the point to figure out everything was just a imagination and dream. Movies, shows, video games, cartoons soppose to represent some other universes that only us humans can see, that's why shows are maid right? For us to feel like we are there
THE FINALE WAS A SCAM
I saw some reviews regarding this show's final season and understand why people are disappointed. Final battle being worst-case scenario Magne imagined and he and his friends and enemies made peace with another. Implications of him having schizophrenia is likely but, how about such mental illness of his much complicated than what was shown and many of events that occured in the series being real all along? I mean, Magne's schizophrenia could be the consequence of memories and personality of his past self Thor clashed against his current self's own for dominance not unlike those who suffered bleeding effect in Assassin's Creed series. Comic books he immersed into (the same comic books he discarded in this video), Isolde's tragic death, and Jutuls' paranoia which started the conflict made it worse. His fellow reincarnated gods and even Laurits also had the same issue too albeit less severe to the point of easily overlooked. If Jutuls are indeed Jötnar/giants, they are certainly lasts of their kind and had enough fighting. They thought Magne and co. would after them to finish what their previous incarnations started back during Ragnarök. By making peace with each other and themselves, Magne's group and Jutuls finally attained what their predecessors and past incarnations failed to achieve: The end of the war between their kind without more bloodshed. That's my interpretation. But yes, the series' narration, story, and lore should be made better and polished regardless whether it was just for 3 seasons. Maybe a reboot will improve what this one failed.
Holy cow... It was all in his head, nothing supernatural was real, ending sucks. Get over it XD
@@unknownname8591 would've come to such conclusion. But then I checked other reviews from more reliable sources, he didn't imagine his supernatural adventures while doing nothing. The struggle to make Jutul Industries change its practices was too genuine. The line between reality and fantasy kinda too foggy that only Magne himself who know better which one that real and isn't.
@@bsoulstone6024 you're overcomplicating things, either it was real or it wasn't... that's all that matters
@@unknownname8591 probably. Still trying to make sense of what was shown to us, admittedly.
@@unknownname8591 probably. Still trying to make sense of what was shown to us, admittedly.
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Magne lost his bulky body along with the good writing of the series
I loved this series. Hats off to the writers. I had sensed right from the first season that the theme of the relationship to reality was central. I can't help but draw a connection between the strange and whimsical series "Legion" (visually stunning) and "Ragnarok," since both heroes are schizophrenic. But Magne's schizophrenia is shown to the viewer in a more subtle way. It's evident from the very first episodes: Magne hardly ever smiles, has virtually no sense of humor, and takes things literally. The average viewer should be able to understand on their own that his schizophrenia, when diagnosed, is real. BUT... Is the battle between Gods and Giants fictitious? Is it just in Magne's head? No. It's real too. It takes place on an ethereal plane. The ending is beautiful, as Magne's inner struggle against his own suffering frees him but also concludes this battle. His true power was to bring peace between the ethereal world and the physical world.
Wow did you really just compare this steaming pile of shit to Legion!? How dare you..
Im really confused by your take. You say you always knew Magne was insane, but at the same time he fought in the ethereal world? Are you referencing his own mind? In that case, he didnt bring peace to anything but his won head. And how would we as the viewers know he was imagining everything? If I was his doctor in season 1, and Someone came up to me saying they were the reincarnation of Thor, and the rich philantropist living in the town was eveil giants who wanted to destroy the world, I would of course not belive him. Several other characters have their own POV where they showcase their supernatrual powers, so I guess Magne imagiend all of that too. The twist made no sense and came out of nowhere
There is nothing subtle about the show, it never told or showed us that at all, at any point, until season 3. Season 1 and 2 acted entirely as if it was all real, absolutely, definitely real, without a doubt. It's clear that them not being greenlit for anymore than a 3rd season, caused them to make changes to the ending they had originally planned.
It’s actually a good point of mental health. It’s nice to see that Magne was able to heal and overcome everything. Need to look at it from a different lens.
Why doesn't he use his powers to help fight the evil in the world 🤷♂️
What the name this song?
Went to read the other people's comments of disappoinment after watching season 3. I waited for this season and I even took a break on my review to watch season 3. That ending was unacceptable!
Boy was that trailer misleading
Excellent ending🌹
I didn't make sense of this ending. and everything else that was not from the perspective of Magne? I refuse to believe in the proposed ending. I prefer to believe that everything happened
Music?
Creed 5 ending:- it's all in the mind of micheal b jordan aka adonis creed and he was the last one who shaked hand to Rocky Balboa in Rocky 6.
Did vidar die or is he still alive?
Please tell me Ragnarok is not over! Season 3 finale so good. Will cry if no more Ragnarok 😭
For everyone saying I don’t get it , all of it was in his head but isolda death was real and it trigger him to have delusions of him his powers getting stronger and how he must avenge her but in reality it was his way of coping and trying to heal the trauma on what happen to his father , I think his delusions started when he went back to his hometown and progressed when his friend died and this ending indicated that he’s moving forward from all of it and that he’s accepting everything for how it is , plus remember that scene when “Odin” told him to dwell into his mind and find the source of his fear and trauma and the thing that scared him the most was isolda death which means her death triggered it and he was scared of moving on from it and accepting it
yeah but that means all was fricking pointless!? all the gods,giants and powers?? so basically that also means that first and the second season is literally POINTLESS?! which also means i just wasted my time! good thing is that i didn’t waited two years for third season bc i just started watching it like two weeks ago and i was sure that this was one of my fav netflix tv shows but i take back everything i said sadly… also one more thing! The producer rly said we will make fun of norse mythology and them being a literal Scandinavians IS CRAZY!
also it’s such a shame that they made Magne a psycho and he’s very very great actor! I would LITERALLY refuse to act… like yall made me a psycho?? no thanks
@@battprincessI feel your pain man.
@@battprincess I mean it’s a fictional show but it’s modern enough to show the reality of things , like why would their be gods and giants in the first place you feel me
@@lonelyzxd5134 Because its a show about Norse mythology. A mythology about gods and giants… and technically every show is fiction.
Best ending ever!! love d it
3 seasons: its a show about norse mythology in a modern setting. Ending: Surprise! It was about feminism all along!
I have two explanations for this and I prefer the first: a) seasons 1 and 2 and 3 up to episode 5 definitely happened. Ragnarok plays out as expected in episode 6 except after Magne’s death, the world re begins a new in a slightly newer cycle. The comic books serve as a relic to the previous world, demonstrating what happened in the previous timeline. Ragnarok will occur again, but not with these characters who are now mortal. B) everything happened as seen up to and including the truce in 305. Magne’s visions in episode 6 are a demonstration of what would have happened had the truce not occured. Instead they broke the cycle of fate and begin anew
La musica es What Love Is
Guess I’m only one that felt like this was the best ending ever
Tu n'es pas le seul
Anche io
I really enjoyed the whole of the final season
COULD have been, the idea is not bad per se. It's the execution that is really terrible. Nothing really connects with anything the show was about, there's no "new perspective" after this ending, just "you can throw away the first two seasons completely".
@@rudybertazzo it leaves you with two endings it could have been all in his head and everyone played a part to help with his mental health like shutter island movie or perhaps he could have changed the way ragnarok was supposed to happen and he chose peace over war, just because it’s not marvel or the same as mythical Norse lore to a t don’t mean it wasn’t good I loved it
Rewatching this show after the „it was all in his head“ ending is so funny. A student bursts in to your house holding a hammer and threatening to kill your family and they are just genuinely afraid of that kid who brutally murdered the family dog and throws a hammer five meters to the ground all the time. All while he is speaking gibberish, claiming that it’s Icelandic. And the Jutuls were just afraid of him getting near hammers. And then Fjor is getting his dinner for free and that Shizo kid is coming to the car with a fucking hammer in his bag, threatening to smack his head if he doesn’t pay for the food. All while the daughter is just as crazy and is dating him while he has the hammer with him all the time and then the mom goes to a therapist because she is in fear for her life because that kid brings the fucking hammer to class now.
They tried to American psycho the shit out of this but ended up like “Lost”
I got no problem with this ending, but it felt rushed. Like they basically said "let just get this over with". If they stretched it just one more season, the ending would've been a lot better
This is the feared “And the harry woke up under staircase” ending every fan dreads. Lazy plot twist
I was confused. So he was dealing with depression and imagined he’s THOR for 3 seasons . Now he’s a normal guy!
The song ???
i want to know what love is --- amason california airport love
Do you know the name of the trailer song?
Nombre de la misica q usan de fondo para el final?
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It was one of my favorite series, but its ending was disappointing. I don't think they had any intention of making such a finale in the beginning. But they didn't know what to do next and this decision was made hastily. I can't find any other explanation. Because I hate the scenario that everything is actually an event that the hero has imagined in his mind. I wish they had taken a different route. Still, the first two seasons, especially the first season, are one of my favorite series. I will miss.
This was probably the biggest let down of any season finale ive ever watched, not a problem with no big battle to say its all in his head is basically saying all 3 seasons didn't exist. Like is vidar dead or was he really there to begin with. I can see what they was trying to do here but it was horribly executed. Best way i see it is you get to pick how it ended, with a battle to the death or peace made or its in his head. Still the biggest let down ever.
Now understend all but, I knew the fans weren't going to like that ending, especially seeing her there as she wanted without fjor's father... for being guilty of his death
Quem canta essa música ?
Grupo. Amason
Ab or season ay ga agay
From what I can tell, the only people who actually like this ending is the people who interpretit it as Magne not imagining everything, but simply a what if scenario of him choosing war over peace with the jutuls. Really show how crappy this ending was
The best show that never existed.
This is disrespectful to the viewer. We spent so much time on a story that didn't exist. Likewise, the protagonist could wake up and say that it was a dream. Even in the first year of scriptwriting, they are not allowed to do such endings.
So explain how did he kill vidar. How did vidar throw him across multiple walls.
None of that actually happened. That's how Paranoid Schizophrenia works it cuts out reality and fills in the blanks to keep the fantasy alive.
Looks like Twilight movie ending
So many people disappointed that the gods and giants made peace or because it was all in his mind! Brothers, look at cartoons or Marvel movies if you want fighting, violence and sci-fi taken to the extreme. A superb series with an ending like Shutter Island. Unfortunately, those who say you've wasted your time, you're right, these kind of movies are too much for you, stick to Marvel and Disney...
No M83 Outro? That's the most disappointing thing.
To 98% of commenters out there, what did you expect? Another Marvel cheesy flick? Another CGI scene with 0 substance? That was a great ending. Of course, the ending song was totally crap (Psycho Killer by Talking Heads would have done the job) but that's for another discussion.