Date: 2012-09-15 01:17 pm (UTC)
I guess so. The state of things might have been advantageous to Loki when he *left* ... I just can't see how he was able to connect (all) the dots to arrange for such upon his arrival at the carrier. How did he know Banner would be on board, for example? Still, if we assume SHIELD is the only major agency which threatened Loki with any resistance (superheroes or others) I guess I can see that Loki - God of Mischief - might want to attack them from within as a first step.

That part of the plot/plan just didn't come across to me as 'solid' as what took place afterwards.

The Hulk trap wasn't that successful, was it? The ultimate threat of the trap was to let the Hulk plummet to the ground from a high altitude. As it turned out, the beast leapt onto a fighter plane, and then was spun off ... to plummet to the ground from a high altitude. Pretty much none the worse for wear. I hope SHIELD have better luck incarcerating their other super villains. :-)
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