Talk:Hans/@comment-24349962-20131228182412/@comment-5483334-20140107151654

Hi,

From this page:

" If one looks closely, it can be seen that before the guard was about to shoot Elsa, Hans glances upward to Elsa's chandelier after calming Elsa down. Afterwards, Hans runs over to the guard and re-aims the crossbow to fire at the chandelier and shoots it himself. "

There are also some other parts in the "Trivia" section that tell of the "hints" of Hans' treachery.

Also, a ruler's only surefire way to stay in power is to scheme and rally the masses' support. He can't simply let Elsa die with a troop of her kingdom's soldiers behind him because h e needs all the support he can get.

I was actually horrified when I realised that HE was the bad guy. I mean, he was so GOOD until then. It carries 2 strong messages: power corrupts, and looks are deceiving. It really ups the fear factor as well. We sense Time overtaking Anna. And there's no way Anna could kiss Hans. That just makes a whole new love triangle story.

I loved how they made this character. I wanted to run into the screen and kick him in the groin, for being such a... ...and for tarnishing my name. MY NAME!

Well-written argument though. It was kinda...bipolar...but I guess that worked better for me.