Talk:Hans/@comment-25007270-20131117104153/@comment-16811522-20131117130849

You're ignoring the end. The Duke fought back, saying he was an innocent victim, even feigning pain. Hans didn't. He was confused, as the script points out. And he didn't fight back or do anything when he was to go back to his country. He didn't say anything either. And he knew his brothers would hear of his behavior. It seems like you don't believe in any sort of reformation. Which do you think was guilty or even thought about what he had tried to do? The Duke or Hans, based on their reaction?