Thread:Alex2424121/@comment-13983026-20130924193358/@comment-16811522-20131012161011

Alex2424121 wrote: InspiredAndNatural wrote:



I read the novel, but unless someone can solve two or three things, I will stick to believing Hans is not a villain unless Disney says so. Okay you believe what you want to believe and I will believe what I know. If I'm wrong I'll eat my computer mouse. That didn't make any sense. And you still didn't explain anything. You said you'll believe what you know, which is in the novel, but what about what is also in the novel/film? I had given a few reasons on why I will continue to believe he's not a villain, and this cannot be ignored forever. You can't judge a person by one thing they do. You have to look at before and after. He even reasoned with the Duke when the Duke told him Anna may be conspiring with Elsa to destroy them. Hans wrongly assumed, after that conversation, that Elsa did something to Anna after the horse came back emptyhanded. Anna told him that Elsa directly struck her with her powers, which is not true (Elsa wanted to protect Anna). Because of them, he seemed to become suddenly evil, thinking that the only way was to kill Elsa. He then had a change of heart, shockingly stating "B-but she froze your heart."