Talk:Abu/@comment-872620-20130108072329/@comment-35627353-20180520083610

So, I'm five and a half years late, but that's nothing in comparison to the time that Genie had been stuck in the lamp; as far as his love interest goes, I think the best answer to that is that he is in love with freedom! That's all he ever wanted and when he got it, he was happier than ever before, wouldn't you agree?

As far as Jafar goes (Zackg2005), was clearly and obviously Jasmine, duh! Go watch the first movie again and you'll see what I mean. If you mean: who was Jafar's mutual love interest? I think it's best to assume that a man like Jafar, being the self-centered, narcissistic, egotistical, prima donna, grand vizier that he likes to view himself, would have an affair with nobody other than himself. Ain't no grand vizier got time to muslimministermingle.com for a wife -- especially not with that riff raff street rat and his monkey to obsess over, stalk, and attempt to murder while simultaneously torturing the Sultan and potentially rape his daughter. Once you start analyzing Disney films and trying to map out their stories as real life occurences, they lose some of their magic from the overwhelming weight of darkness that is omnifarious to the belovedly popular, cherished, treasured, and worldwide favorite Disney plot.