Talk:Rapunzel's Return/@comment-4876880-20191001133350/@comment-34367789-20191001170255

EXACTLY. You just said it. SHE DIDN'T TELL ANYONE. Rapunzel should have told someone, prefferebly her father, that Varian had come to the castle for help. It's understandable that she couldn't help him personally during the storm, but if she had told someone that Varian had come to the castle for help, perhaps aid could have been sent to him. I also understand that Rapunzel was dealing with some stuff after the storm, but it hardly holds a candle to what Varian had been dealing with after the storm. She still shouuld have visted him regardless, but if she wasn't feeling up to the task, she could have sent Cassandra or Eugene to check up on him.

Even if Rapunzel never told anyone that she had made a promise to Varian, it was still pretty clear to anyone who witnessed that scene, including Cassandra, that Varian was in dire need of help. Rapunzel couldn't have helped him personally during the storm, but she still could have provided him with some form of aid. She could have sent a guard to escort him back and do whatever they could to help until she could arrive. Or Cassandra could have gone. If nobody could have been spared, sine the guards had to evacuate everybody, than Varian could have stayed in the castle until Rapunzel could help. Anything would have been better than throwing him out into a snowstorm! I know it was a hard day for everyone and that Rapunzel had a lot on her plate, but that doesn't excuse varian being thrown out into a snowstorm when he was only asking for help. You should never deny a subject help, ESPECIALLY during a crisis. Just because Rapunzel couldn't have helped personally, doesn't mean she couldn't have provided hm with some form of assistance.

You bet I would! We all make mistakes and bad decisions! And Varian made horrible decisions no doubt, but do making bad decisions and choices make us horrible, unforgivable people? NO! Everybody makes mistakes! What matters is what you learn from them, and the moves you make to correct them. And in case you haven't forgotten, Varian wasn't the only one who made bad decisions. I would sooner side with a boy, who only wanted help, is all alone in the world, was denied help by everyone in the kingdom, and who lost his FATHER, than a king, a competant adult, who made just as selfish decisions, who ALSO stole the sundrop flower to save his only family, and was warned of the consequences and made a concious decision to ignore the rocks that were destroying the lives of his subjects. I would sooner side with Varian, than a girl who throws someone who she claims is their FRIEND out into a deadly blizard when they're asking for HELP,  constantly prioritizes their own needs over their friends', decides to take painting classes rather than being a good friend, doesn't even make the slightst effort to make sure said friend is okay, doesn't do anything to correct false rumors that involve said friend attacking her, doesn't show any care for them or their possibly dead parent when asked to help a second time, and immediatley gives up on said friend after they just  revealed to them that they went down a dark path because of THEM, and shows more concern over a dead flower than a friend who is in need of help and is on a dark path because of them.

While I do not agree with Varian's actions, I cannot side with the very people who drove him to that point and refuse to take any responsibility for it. So yeah, SORRY!

You have made it clear that you are judging Varian's actions without even BOTHERING to consider what he went through. Maybe you should try spending months alone with your only family member trapped in amber and see how you like it. Don't judge somebody else without walking a mile in their shoes.

What your'e saying is stupid. If rapunzel REALLY wanted to save Quirin, she would have done more than just mope around the castle after the storm ended. If she did want to help him, it certainly wasn't a main goal of hers, if it had, than she would have visited Varian much sooner.

Impatient?! Uh, excuse me, but Rapunzel had all the time in the world to visit him after the storm. She had MONTHS to visit him. The problem wasn't that Varian was impateint, the problem was that nobody ever bothered to come and see what they could do to help. Do you even remember what Rapunzel's promise to Varian was? She said to give him until her father returned. She had MONTHS after her father returned. More than enough time to process what she went through that day and help Varian. If there's a crisis, it shouldn't wait MONTHS.

Rewatch the episode. She states multiple times throughout the episode that she's doing this "For Corona." Whenever Varian said "This is my dad's only hope" she gave him strange looks, so he stopped saying that and started saying "Corona's only hope." When Varian revealed at the end that he doesn't care about Corona and was only doing this for his father, she seemed almost insulted. Yeah he used her. Because if he didn't she never would have agreed to help.

Yeah, Varian's actions are his own, but Rapunzel was the one who set the events that led to those crimes into motion.

Yeah, but it didn't. That's a good thing.

Well you know what? There are A LOT of people who share my opions as well. Probably more than people who share yours. Just because there are people who agree with you, doesn't mean your'e right. The olny thing it means is that your'e so deluded, that you can't see the other character's faults. Varian isn't completely in the right, but neither is everyone else. but you refuse to accept it. Accept the fact that there are MANY  people to blame. Not just Varian. Your'e not seeing the entire picture. If you are so blinded that you can't view this situation in a logical viewpoint, than don't bother responding. You obviously aren't someone who can be reasoned with.