The slight hurt look in Thor's eyes gave way to resignation as he listened to Loki.
He's right... again.
He hadn't even seen the new Victor, barely even talked to him, and yet he was thinking of throwing the new Creed into jail just because of his revulsion for that other Victor?
If we can hold others responsible for what their otherworldly counterparts do... he pondered as he remembered his counterpart's conduct towards Loki. The thick concoction of shame seemed to gurgle in his stomach. "You're right," Thor said apologetically and quietly to Clarice. "For Logan to attempt to imprison someone who has not been violent would be a dishonorable deed, no matter the Victor he was acquainted with in his own world."
But Loki was wise to advise keeping an eye on Victor anyway. And Thor knew Logan had a strong set of principles and justice... would Logan truly wish to do such a thing?
"Are you sure Logan intends to imprison your father... not merely keep watch to verify the man's story?"