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** Though the major twist of season 3 (see AudienceAlienatingEnding on the YMMV page) makes this something of a moot point.
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!!Fridge Horror
* The Midgard Serpent escaping into the ocean at the end of the show may not be the happy ending it's presented as. The creature is already huge and has a taste for human flesh. We could be looking at some ''major'' {{Kaiju}} destruction in coastal areas. And it's not just humans that might be in trouble -- the Serpent could probably wreck many ocean ecosystems with its huge appetite. Ironically, in such an environmentally-focused show, the finale has seemingly set up a nasty IntroducedSpeciesCalamity.
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The distance of Magnes house to Jotulheim is obviously in meters


* At the end of the first episode, Magne hurls his father's sledgehammer (deliberately modeled to be reminiscent of most popular depictions of Mjølnir) over 1,500 kilometers. The second episode reveals it was embedded in the windshield of Vidar's car. But why didn't the hammer return to him, as it is famous for doing? Because that was a property of '''Mjølnir''', made by the finest dwarven smiths and so powerful Thor himself needed a special gauntlet to hold it. It wasn't one of Thor's own powers, so Thor throwing any old non-Mjølnir hammer wouldn't get the benefit of it always returning to his hand, "no matter how far or fast he hurled it."

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* At the end of the first episode, Magne hurls his father's sledgehammer (deliberately modeled to be reminiscent of most popular depictions of Mjølnir) over 1,500 kilometers.meters. The second episode reveals it was embedded in the windshield of Vidar's car. But why didn't the hammer return to him, as it is famous for doing? Because that was a property of '''Mjølnir''', made by the finest dwarven smiths and so powerful Thor himself needed a special gauntlet to hold it. It wasn't one of Thor's own powers, so Thor throwing any old non-Mjølnir hammer wouldn't get the benefit of it always returning to his hand, "no matter how far or fast he hurled it."
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* At the end of the first episode, Magne hurls his father's sledgehammer (deliberately modeled to be reminiscent of most popular depictions of Mijolnir) over 1,500 kilometers. The second episode reveals it was embedded in the windshield of Vidar's car. But why didn't the hammer return to him, as it is famous for doing? Because that was a property of Mijolnir, made by the finest dwarven smiths and so powerful Thor himself needed a special gauntlet to hold it. It wasn't one of Thor's own powers, so Thor throwing any old non-Mijolnir hammer wouldn't get the benefit of it always returning to his hand, "no matter how far or fast he hurled it."

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* At the end of the first episode, Magne hurls his father's sledgehammer (deliberately modeled to be reminiscent of most popular depictions of Mijolnir) Mjølnir) over 1,500 kilometers. The second episode reveals it was embedded in the windshield of Vidar's car. But why didn't the hammer return to him, as it is famous for doing? Because that was a property of Mijolnir, '''Mjølnir''', made by the finest dwarven smiths and so powerful Thor himself needed a special gauntlet to hold it. It wasn't one of Thor's own powers, so Thor throwing any old non-Mijolnir non-Mjølnir hammer wouldn't get the benefit of it always returning to his hand, "no matter how far or fast he hurled it."
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!!Fridge Brilliance
* At the end of the first episode, Magne hurls his father's sledgehammer (deliberately modeled to be reminiscent of most popular depictions of Mijolnir) over 1,500 kilometers. The second episode reveals it was embedded in the windshield of Vidar's car. But why didn't the hammer return to him, as it is famous for doing? Because that was a property of Mijolnir, made by the finest dwarven smiths and so powerful Thor himself needed a special gauntlet to hold it. It wasn't one of Thor's own powers, so Thor throwing any old non-Mijolnir hammer wouldn't get the benefit of it always returning to his hand, "no matter how far or fast he hurled it."

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