One of the things I particularly liked about the first season was the family bond between the brothers. This is the weakest of the three seasons, with the writing reaching farther and farther afield to try to bring in interesting elements of mythology to keep us entertained, and turning their human lives into a soap opera. suit and tie), but rather what we'd think of as a "costume party." And that was actually one of my biggest issues with the show: Axl (in fact nearly everyone) gets into a staggering variety of costumes across three seasons: at least one dress a season for Axl, his underwear on multiple occasions, butt naked fairly frequently, and on one memorable occasion, a merkin. And that a "fancy dress party" doesn't mean what we think (ie. And that "having a root" means to have sex. And it can also be applied to any piece of equipment ("this car is munted").
I now know that "munted" means not merely drunk, but so drunk (or messed up) as to not be functional. and a good deal more trouble with their expressions. I had considerably less trouble with the New Zealand version of English than I expected. My favourite episodes all involved Thor: he appears in one episode in each season(?), and Geoff Dolan does a wonderful job of their vision of an overweight goat farmer with a temper as Thor. So we've already had two seasons of the brothers trying to track her down. if the reincarnation of Odin is united with the reincarnation of Frigg.
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And this was a big moment for his brothers, because they're all minor gods and the appearance of Odin could potentially mean that they'll all regain their full powers. At which point he discovered that he was a reincarnated Norse God - with very limited powers. The short version is this: when Axl Johnson turned 21 (at the beginning of Season 1), his brothers took him out into the woods, gave him a sword, and lightning hit him. See also my reviews of Season 1 or Season 2.