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Thor: The Dark World

Delve into the darkness.
2013 | 112m | English

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Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos… but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. Faced with an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot withstand, Thor must embark on his most perilous and personal journey yet, one that will reunite him with Jane Foster and force him to sacrifice everything to save us all.
Release Date: Oct 30, 2013
Director: Alan Taylor
Writer: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Christopher L. Yost, Robert Rodat, Don Payne
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords based on comic, norse mythology, duringcreditsstinger, mythological place, bold, superhero, hostile takeover, aftercreditsstinger, marvel cinematic universe (mcu), antagonistic
Production Companies Marvel Studios
Box Office Revenue: $644,783,140
Budget: $170,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chris Hemsworth Thor
Natalie Portman Jane Foster
Tom Hiddleston Loki
Christopher Eccleston Malekith
Anthony Hopkins Odin
Jaimie Alexander Sif
Zachary Levi Fandral
Ray Stevenson Volstagg
Tadanobu Asano Hogun
Idris Elba Heimdall
Rene Russo Frigga
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Algrim / Kurse
Kat Dennings Darcy Lewis
Stellan Skarsgård Erik Selvig
Alice Krige Eir
Clive Russell Tyr
Jonathan Howard Ian Boothby
Ramone Morgan John
Obada Alassadi Navid
Imaan Chentouf Maddie
Claire Brown Volstagg's Wife
Henry Calcutt Volstagg's Child #1
Ava Caton Volstagg's Child #2
Abbie McCann Volstagg's Child #3
Thomas Arnold Desk Officer
Sam Swainsbury Stonehenge TV News Reporter
Connor Donaghey Sad Child
Royce Pierreson Student
Annabel Norbury Woman on Platform
Sophie Cosson Wench #1
Chris O'Dowd Richard
Justin Edwards Police Officer #1
Gruffudd Glyn Police Officer #2
Richard Brake Einherjar Lieutenant
Stan Lee Stan Lee
Steve Scott Steve Scott
Brett Tucker Einherjar Guard
Talulah Riley Nurse
Richard Wharton Asylum Patient
Tony Curran Bor (uncredited)
Chris Evans Loki as Captain America (uncredited)
Benicio del Toro Taneleer Tivan / The Collector (uncredited)
Ophelia Lovibond Carina (uncredited)
Elsa Pataky Jane Foster stand-in (uncredited)
Joe Cash Police Officer (uncredited)
Kamay Lau Vanir Woman (uncredited)
Alannah Olivia Library Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Christopher Markus Screenplay
Stephen McFeely Screenplay
Marcus Shakesheff Stunts
Louis Samms Stunts
Kramer Morgenthau Director of Photography
Shannon Mills Sound Designer
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David C. Hughes Sound Designer
Gary Rizzo Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chad Wiebe Visual Effects Supervisor
Rowley Irlam Stunt Coordinator
Alan Taylor Director
Brian Tyler Original Music Composer
Sarah Halley Finn Casting
Christopher L. Yost Screenplay
Sian Milne Stunts
Ray Chan Supervising Art Director
Robert Rodat Story
Wayne Dalglish Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Jay Maidment Still Photographer
Douglas Noe Makeup Department Head
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou Makeup Designer
Christopher Allen Nelson Makeup Artist
Allan A. Apone Makeup Artist
Wyatt Smith Editor
Anup Kulkarni Visual Effects Technical Director
Jane Wu Storyboard Artist
Walt Simonson Characters, Thanks
Stan Lee Comic Book, Thanks
Larry Lieber Comic Book, Thanks
Jack Kirby Comic Book, Thanks
Stephen Broussard Thanks
Brad Winderbaum Thanks
Nate Moore Thanks
Steen Young Stunts
Christopher Whitlow Stunts
Reg Wayment Stunts
Marlow Warrington-Mattei Stunts
Andy Wareham Stunts
Vincent Wang Stunts
Pablo Verdejo Stunts
Tony van Silva Stunts
Ryan Stuart Stunts
Shane Steyn Stunts
Philip J. Silvera Fight Choreographer, Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator
Tom Rodgers Stunts
Mic Rodgers Stunts
Florian Robin Stunts
Austin Priester Stunts
Dominic Preece Stunts
Andy Pilgrim Stunts
Rob Pavey Stunts
James Pavey Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunts
Peter Miles Stunts
Maurice Lee Stunts
Paul Lacovara Stunt Double
Bogdan Kumšackij Stunts
Joel Michael Kramer Stunt Double
Josh Kemble Stunts
John Kearney Stunts
Erol Ismail Stunts
Nick Hobbs Stunts
Bobby Holland Hanton Stunt Double
Chad Guerrero Stunts
James Grogan Stunts
David R. Grant Stunts
David Garrick Stunts
Vladimir "Furdo" Furdik Stunt Double
Danny Euston Stunts
Rick English Stunts
Zack Duhame Stunts
Steve Dent Stunt Coordinator
Chad Dashnaw Stunts
Clay Cullen Stunts
Tom Cox Stunts
Ben Cooke Fight Choreographer
Annabel Canaven Stunts
Chloé Bruce Stunts, Stunt Double
Mark Archer Stunts
Gordon Alexander Stunts
Chris Jai Alex Stunts
Willis Chung Digital Imaging Technician
Steve M. Davison Stunt Coordinator
Michael Stevenson Crowd Assistant Director
Priscilla John Casting
Brian N. Bentley Compositors
James Baker Visual Effects
Chris O'Connell Visual Effects Editor
Erik Classen Compositors
Ivan Lam Line Producer
Julian Ashby Art Direction
Thomas Brown Art Direction
Jordan Crockett Art Direction
Adriaan Engelbrecht Art Direction
Matthew Robinson Art Direction
Mike Stallion Art Direction
Damion Poitier Stunts
Mark Swain Art Direction
John Bush Set Decoration
Rick Newsome Storyboard Designer
Kevin Timon Hill Art Department Assistant
Andy Park Conceptual Illustrator
Jennifer Bowes Art Department Coordinator
Amy Hill Art Department Coordinator
Danielle Levesque Art Department Coordinator
David Worley Additional Camera
Jeremy Braben Aerial Director of Photography
John Marzano Aerial Director of Photography
Des Whelan Camera Operator
John Gamble Camera Operator
Peter Batten Camera Operator
Derek Walker Camera Operator
Dominic Aronin Electrician
Aldo Camilleri Electrician
Billy Dunn Electrician
Charlie Euston Electrician
Mike Farr Electrician
Matthew Martin Electrician
Gary Moore Electrician
Mike Parsons Electrician
Terry Robb Electrician
Stuart Sheppard Electrician
Dan Smith Electrician
Paul Surgison Electrician
Billy Gamble Electrician
Jeremy Emerman Epk Camera Operator
John Higgins Gaffer
Annabelle Nutt Gaffer
Brendon Phillips Gaffer
David Sinfield Gaffer
Steve Costello Gaffer
Lee Spencer Gaffer
Gary Hymns Key Grip
Bob Leitelt Key Grip
Stephen Mathie Lighting Programmer
Simon Baker Lighting Programmer
George Bird Lighting Technician
Eric Arnold Cortez Lighting Technician
Conor Finlay Lighting Technician
Paul Kelly Lighting Technician
Dave Moss Lighting Technician
Thomas Royal Lighting Technician
Ian Sinfield Lighting Technician
Bernard Cistrunk Lighting Technician
Andrew Clarke Lighting Technician
Wayne Leach Rigging Gaffer
Jose F. Barrios Rigging Grip
Denise Brady Rigging Grip
Brian Deutsch Rigging Grip
Brian W. Nordheim Steadicam Operator
Pete Cavaciuti Steadicam Operator
Brett Folk Techno Crane Operator
Bethan Lloyd Script Coordinator
Stanley Chan Wan Sze Script Supervisor
Jane Burrows Script Supervisor
Cathy Doubleday Script Supervisor
Samantha C. Kirkeby Script Supervisor
Beth Hyland Contact Lens Technician
Charlotte Parker Hair Department Head
Merribelle Anderson Hair Department Head
Andrea Finch Hair Supervisor
Ferdinando Merolla Hairstylist
Hanna Canfor Hairstylist
Dean Banowetz Hairstylist
Alexis Continente Hairstylist
Marcelle Genovese Hairstylist
Fiona Lobo-Cranston Hairstylist
Giuliano Mariano Hairstylist
Madlen Mierzwiak Hairstylist
Nicola Mount Hairstylist
Angelo Vannella Hairstylist
Lizzie Lawson Hairstylist
Ned Neidhardt Key Makeup Artist
Annette Field Makeup & Hair
Barbara Taylor Makeup & Hair
Jessica Brooks Makeup Artist
Malwina Suwinska Makeup Artist
Michael F. Blake Makeup Artist
Sally Collins Makeup Artist
Robb Crafer Makeup Artist
Gemma Curran Makeup Artist
Sophia Knight Makeup Artist
Nikki Magee Makeup Artist
Debbie Zoller Makeup Artist
Eva Marieges Moore Makeup Artist
Nicky Knowles Makeup Artist
Monica MacDonald Makeup Artist
Pascale Recher Makeup Artist
Charlie Hounslow Makeup Artist
Kela Wong Makeup Artist
Eileen Kastner-Delago Makeup Artist
Hiromi Ando Makeup Artist
Eloise Waymouth Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Barney Nikolic Wigmaker
Alex Rouse Wigmaker
Michael Mooney Assistant Costume Designer
Emma Bevan Costume Assistant
Michael Bevis Costume Assistant
Tommy Blunkell Costume Assistant
Sonia Booth Costume Assistant
Sarah Brest Costume Assistant
Martin Clarke Costume Assistant
Lynsey Harris Costume Assistant
Sophie Hutton Costume Assistant
Ashwin Makan Costume Assistant
Penny McDonald Costume Assistant
Heidi McQueen-Prentice Costume Assistant
Charlotte Sadler Costume Assistant
Brigitta Barkó Costume Assistant
Birgitta Fredlund Costume Coordinator
Christian Cordella Costume Illustrator
Warren Holder Costume Illustrator
Ken Crouch Costume Supervisor
Joshua Coleman Costumer
Gaia Cozzi Costumer
Jessica Lawless Costumer
Alice Speak Costumer
Cécile van Dijk Costumer
John Voght Costumer
Emma Brassfield Costumer
Anthony Brookman Key Costumer
Timothy A. Wonsik Key Costumer
Dougie Hawkes Key Set Costumer
Jason Airey Set Costumer
Alejandro M. Hernandez Set Costumer
Nigel Hyams Set Costumer
Kim Shek Set Costumer
Kurt J. Blackwell Set Costumer
Gia Jimenez Set Costumer
Jacqueline Shulman Set Costumer
Mauricio Carneiro Textile Artist
Sadie Tilbury Textile Artist
Berel-Anne Evans Textile Artist
Adam Cole Post Production Coordinator
Jerad Marantz Costume Illustrator
Adrien Flanquart VFX Artist
Olivier Coipel Thanks
Sal Buscema Thanks
Jeremy Latcham Thanks
Mike Stillwell VFX Artist
Joe Cash Stunts
Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen Concept Artist
Leo Woodruff Stunts, Stunt Double
Jade Williams Stunts
Martin Wilde Stunts
Maxine Whittaker Stunts
Richard Wheeldon Stunts
Kyle Weishaar Stunts
Haydn Webb Stunts
Gilbert Watchorn Stunts
George Watchorn Stunts
Calvin Warrington-Heasman Stunts
Jordan Warrack Stunts
Rudolf Vrba Stunts
Daniel Vernan Stunts
Jake Swallow Stunts
Helen Steinway Bailey Stunts
Mark Stanton-Kelly Stunts
Tony Smart Stunts
Michael Sims Stunt Double
Monty L. Simons Stunts
Matt Sherren Stunts
Sid Sentry Stunts
Matthew Rugetti Stunts
Olly Rowland Stunts
Curtis Rivers Stunts
Andrej Riabokon Stunts
Richard Reeve-Young Stunts
Dana Reed Stunts
Jan Petřina Stunts
Jimmy Pethrus Stunts
Ian Pead Stunts
Nigel Oliver Stunts
Carrick O'Quinn Utility Stunts
Brian Nickels Stunts
David Newton Stunts
Lee Millham Stunts
Adomas Miklys Stunts
Kim McGarrity Stunts
Jodie Linton Stunts
Jason Lindley Stunts
Jerome Liauden Stunts
Lyndon S. Hellewell Stunts
Akihiro Haga Stunts
Jimmy Green Stunts
George T. Fleming Stunts
Ryan Fitzgerald Stunts
Teresa Ellwood Stunts
Paul Eliopoulos Stunts
Ben Dimmock Stunts
Will Dent Stunts
Sam Dent Stunts
Ryan Dent Stunts
Jason Curle Stunts
Graeme Crowther Stunts
Jake Cox Stunts
Christopher Cox Stunts
Brandon Cornell Utility Stunts
Rob Cooper Stunts
David Collom Stunts
Joe Cash Stunts
Michael Byrch Stunts
Andres Bjornsson Stunts
Mustafa Beyter Stunts
Brandon Beckman Stunts
Scott Armstrong Stunts
Sparky Tehnsuko Floor Runner
Jamie Christopher First Assistant Director
Tania Couper Makeup & Hair
Darrell Warner Costume Illustrator
Oliver Gough Utility Stunts
Hayley Easton Street Art Direction
Jake Morrison Visual Effects Supervisor
Don Payne Story, In Memory Of
Wendy Partridge Costume Design
Luca Vannella Hair Designer
Dan Lebental Editor
Ben Wright Stunt Double
Rashid Phoenix Stunts, Stunt Double
Jess Liaudin Stunts
Elliot Hawkes Stunts
Pete Ford Stunts
Bradley Farmer Stunts
Dani Biernat Stunt Double
Alex Wuttke Visual Effects Supervisor
Douglas Robson Stunts, Stunt Double
Michael Li Stunts
Levan Doran Stunts
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Stunts
Brian Brown Stunts
Freddy Bouciegues Stunts
Juan Peralta Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Josh Gold Sound Effects Editor
Peter Bebb Visual Effects Supervisor
Vincent Cirelli Visual Effects Supervisor
David Zealey Production Coordinator
Nia Hansen Foley Editor
Matthew Sharp Second Assistant Director
Pietro Ponti CG Supervisor
Name Title
Stan Lee Executive Producer
Louis D'Esposito Executive Producer
Kevin Feige Producer
Kenneth Branagh Producer
David J. Grant Associate Producer
Craig Kyle Executive Producer
Victoria Alonso Executive Producer
Jamie Christopher Associate Producer
Alan Fine Executive Producer
Nigel Gostelow Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
9.0

There have been plenty of movies based on classical cartoon superheroes that have been poorly implemented and with a lousy story. Luckily this one is not one of those. This was really a very enjoyable movie and I liked this movie a lot better than the first Thor movie which I felt was mostly silly. ... This one has a story which was rather okay and held somewhat together. You have to remember that this is a comic book hero and the story is on that level of course. The special effects and the scenery is really nice as well. The views of Asgard is cool, almost breathtaking. Anthony Hopkins was excellent as Odin or Oden has he is called in Sweden, my country of birth. Tom Hiddleston is also very good in his role although I have to say that I really do not like his role but then he is supposed to be one of the bad guys so… Chris Hemsworth is good enough in his role but I would say that he is really the weakest ones in terms of acting. The movie is liberally sprinkled with jokes as well and, thankfully, most of them are not too bad. Although a bit silly I have to say that I did laugh when Thor politely hung Mjölnir on the clothes rack in the apartment with Darcy and Dr. Selvig. On the whole I enjoyed this movie tremendously.

May 16, 2024
tanty
6.0

More of the same. Predecible non elaborated script and with a total lack of sense of humor. The FX are, again, OK, but the feeling of swords, axes, armors and helmets is of cheap plastic. ...

Jun 23, 2021
DoryDarko
9.0

Watching Thor: The Dark World tonight, I got the feeling that Hollywood might have finally figured it out. In theory, a sequel should always surpass its predecessor, although as we all know, many have tried and famously failed. But a new trend seems to finally be breaking through. X2 was better than ... X-Men. Spider-Man 2 was better than the first. And now that I've seen it, I can tell you Thor: The Dark World… is better than Thor. (And the fact that these are all Marvel productions, that's food for anther discussion.) I thoroughly enjoyed Thor, directed by Kenneth Branagh, when I only saw it for the first time just this spring. In fact, I watched it again the same week. Which is saying enough to imply that my hopes were high for the sequel. So I was really looking forward to tonight and I was not disappointed. Thor 2 was helmed by a different director, Alan Taylor, which typically always spells trouble in my book when they change the director, but I take my hat off to him. What I admire is that he managed to capture the tone that Branagh set in the first film flawlessly – even perfected it in a way. He brings to the table a duality which almost never works successfully in any film, but here, does so perfectly: Taylor made Thor 2 notably darker, yet at the same time more humorous. I take my hat off to the writers as well – they put in a ton of great jokes, all at the exactly right moment. Had this been done even a fraction less tactfully, the film would have sunk like a bag of bricks, like so many others have. I found myself (and the audience) laughing my butt off one moment, and feeling very serious and engaged with the on-screen emotions the next. Even when it happened abruptly, it still never felt inappropriate. Now that's good entertainment. Two thumbs up. The actors all wear their roles like a custom-made suit. It's obvious that Chris Hemsworth has really grown into his character, third time around. This guy IS Thor, hands down. The same goes for all the other actors, they were all perfectly comfortable in their roles and respective environments. The one that intrigued me most, however, was Loki – personified absolutely magnificently by Tom Hiddleston. Much like Hemsworth, it seems he was born to play this role. He captures all the slyness, all the arrogance and all the torment of a man almost unable to bear the weight of his own ego in a single flicker in his eyes. And then that grin… Perfection. The way Hiddleston plays Loki is strangely captivating. You know he's totally wicked and cannot be trusted, yet at the same time you can't help but really like him – you might even end up rooting for this guy, and I'm not sure many other actors would have managed this. All the special effects were as good as one should expect them to be these days. I have nothing much to say there, except that it was all terrifically eye-pleasing, and Asgard looked even more beautiful than before. It was all convincing and very well done. Still, I have not completely explained why T:TDW is better than the first. Actually, I might not fully be able to. It's mostly a feeling. As much as I was entertained the first time, I was even more entertained now. It was more action-packed, more exciting, darker and it just had a great deal more adrenaline. The only thing that I think was weaker in this film, was the character of Jane Foster. Her character was just less interesting, kind of blank. I actually don't remember much of her at all, except that she slapped Thor a couple of times and she had all this creepy stuff coming out of her… Also she was somewhat of a damsel-in-distress most of the time with the look of a scared kitten on her face, and that's not exactly how we like to see our ladies nowadays. It's so common to see women being perfectly independent now, that it's a little weird to see a grown woman with "three degrees in physics" (as Darcy so poignantly points out) scared and shivering like a little girl. Most of the time, Natalie Portman just didn't carry her scenes very strongly, and that's strange coming from such a fine actress. So maybe one of the actors was actually a little out of place after all, thinking about it. Having said that, that's pretty much my only complaint. Every other element in this film was very solid, the story was very good and they absolutely nailed the pacing. Those two hours went by in the blink of a eye. Thor: The Dark World is wonderfully entertaining and a definite must-see for every Marvel fan. In fact – at the risk of enraging the Marvel Gods – this might just be pretty stiff competition to X-Men… Watch out Wolverine, I think I have a new favorite superhero. _(November 2013)_

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
7.0

**A long format review from 2013** Despite a virtually non-existent (comparatively) promotional campaign for Marvel’s latest effort, Thor: The Dark World has crushed its competition box-office-wise. Though receiving less critical acclaim than Captain Phillips or Gravity, it did clean up in the fi ... nance department. I’ve made no secret of the fact that in the MCU, my favourite Avenger is Thor, so a new film was always going to be an easy ticket from me. And I can’t work out if that bias is making me more critical of the film because I care so much, or less because I’m just happy it got made? I’ll try to be as above board as possible. Thor 2 is a spectacle, make no mistake. It has the appropriate mix of explosions, attractive people, monsters, humour, fighting, mesmerising visuals, sweet symbolism and heart-wrenching sorrow that can be expected from a decent super hero film. But beyond that, it doesn’t really have much. I know it sounds like it has a lot, and it honestly does, but I just couldn’t help feeling in a quite a number of moments that the thing felt hurried. Maybe if there wasn’t such a mad rush to get a Thor sequel out by the end of 2013, they could have spent a little more time fleshing out and filling in the script (not that it’s a short movie, I mean the pre-production feels rushed) and better utilising director Alan Taylor (Game of Thrones, Rome, Carnivale). There was a hint of the generic, amongst this otherwise splendid film. 73% -Gimly

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb44006625
4.0

Thor: The Dark World represents all of the MCU's worst tendencies: shoehorned humour at the expense of good scenes, a cookie cutter underdeveloped villain, and an over reliance on big outlandish explosions. It doesn't help that the story is also convoluted and lame, made even worse because it introd ... uces the second infinity stone. All in all, Thor: The Dark World is not a terrible movie. It's just far more cliché than its predecessors, and that's disappointing.

Jun 23, 2021
ShawnSmith
N/A

I don't understand all the hate surrounding this movie. I loved every bit of it and somehow, to me, it feels like this was even better than its predecessor. Better CGI, a darker, sci-fi fantasy plot and improved action sequences make it a truly great sequel to the first film. ...

Jun 23, 2021
LoganWright1
N/A

Action sequences aside, this movie was a great sequel to the first film. So much character development for Thor and I just love how he reunites with the crew from "Thor,” especially with Jane. ...

Jun 23, 2021
BradleyStewart
N/A

One of the first Marvel movies I watched and though I don't know a lot yet about him, I can say that Chris Hemsworth plays Thor quite well. ...

Jun 23, 2021
JaneHall
N/A

Not as good as the first one. I had my hopes up the whole time as I was able to enjoy the first one, but I guess it really is true that sequels always do worse than the originals. ...

Jun 23, 2021
JessieCollins
N/A

Not as Thor-y as the first one but definitely gives Thor some character development which, let's all agree, he needs in order for him to establish better his role as one of the main heroes in The Avengers. ...

Jun 23, 2021
1JohnSmith1
N/A

Didn't enjoy it as much as the first one but watched it for the sake of keeping up with the timeline and making sure I wasn't missing any information critical to understanding the next Avengers movie coming out. ...

Jun 23, 2021
1RobertJohnson1
N/A

Although acting was solid and the production value was still through the roof, I wasn't able to enjoy the movie. Probably because everything else sucked. ...

Jun 23, 2021
MichaelWilliams
N/A

What happened to the deep story and intelligence that was portrayed in the first Thor film? ...

Jun 23, 2021
WilliamJones
N/A

If you're wondering why Thor: The Dark World is a title you're not familiar with, it's because you should just stay away from it. ...

Jun 23, 2021
DavidBrown1
N/A

Boring,a typical plot of everyone else just relying on the main superhero to save the day. ...

Jun 23, 2021
JosephWilson
N/A

Just stay away from this film. You'd be wasting your time. Mindless, boring plot with lazy writing. ...

Jun 23, 2021
richardmiller
N/A

You can clearly see that they got lazy with the writing on this one. Big insult to superhero fans and just Thor in general. ...

Jun 23, 2021
ThomasMoore
N/A

Marvel flopped! Probably their worst film for 2013. It was annoying and everything was just all over the place! ...

Jun 23, 2021
JeffreyYoung
N/A

Still not a bad film. I personally enjoyed it more than the first Thor movie, but still not comparable to other Marvel films. ...

Jun 23, 2021
JacobKing1
N/A

The main villain was not that great but I don't think that destroyed the entire movie. There were still some great scenes and the storyline wasn’t all that bad. ...

Jun 23, 2021