Talk:Hans/@comment-25041621-20140609091909

Hans' character is not fully developed. I like the idea of adding dimension by making the prince the villain, but this dimension is shattered when Hans just gets unceremoniously thrown in a bucket to receive a punishment from his brothers. Hello? His brothers abused him, made him what he is now, why should they be the ones to punish him??

Although "Love is an open door" is the official villain song, that doesn't mean every word of it is not true. If love is an open door, why is the door closed on Hans at the end of the story? The perfect solution would have been for him to regret his actions, apologize to Anna and find his way to Elsa. She could open her heart to him, since she is also multi-dimensional. Both are a little villainous, but good enough to find a way together.

Hans is like the Beast. His appearance is ugly, and so is his behavior, but the correct conclusion would be for him to turn into a good human being and live with someone who can understand him.