Talk:Hans/@comment-27557485-20150609002322

You know, I really like how they're portraying Hans as a sympathetic character. He is a character who has emotions and actual motives. This steers away from the typical "I'm going to take over the world!" villain, and presents a more human and sympathetic one. I like how Hans' character is complicated and formed by his past. Sure, he went through many hardships in life which caused great emotional pain, but this makes him into a more realistic character, albeit a villainous one. This just shows that villains aren't naturally bad people, and that they can have actual reasons behind their actions.