It might have been difficult to not like Thor, had the guy not just shown up on his windshield one day and become the fan favorite of every one of his crew members all while being unconscious still. He knew, objectively, that Thor wasn't really a threat to whatever it was he had going on with Gamora --
Or, well. He knew that Thor hadn't been a threat to his and Gamora's thing back then, but this was a different Gamora and maybe this Gamora would want a man who looked like a Pirate and an Angel had had a baby together. Who knew?
He offered Thor a look that hopefully conveyed all of his feelings and had to remind himself that lowering his voice to sound more manly wouldn't work any better this time than it had last time.
But god, he really wanted to.
"No one calls it Thortopia," he said, because he'd only been around a few days and even he knew that. But then Gamora was giving him coffee and he sort of got distracted because it was such a simple gesture but he loved her for it anyway. It was difficult being so romantically inclined, honestly. "Oh --uh. Yeah. You met once. It wasn't a long thing. Mostly he stole our food and space pod and half our crew and then left." There'd been more to it than that, but Peter wasn't feeling generous.