Talk:Hans/@comment-4548784-20140512161001/@comment-4548784-20140512215536

Yeah but I'm not talking about his plan, his plan is fine just how the character is executed. He starts out as a generic boring nice guy and then pretty much completely out of nowhere turns into an evil psychopathic bond villain. My view of a twist villain is that you need subtle little hints that show that he might be the villain, small ones that people might miss the first time around and can catch while rewatching, for instance, when Anna was going to get Elsa, Hans could as "what are you doing?" because that might not be part of his plan I mean the only kind of those hints are like one or two lines in "Love is an Open Door" and that instead of stopping one of the Duke's goons from shooting Elsa with the crossbow Hans just grabs his arm and aims it towards the chandelere.

Maybe that and then the heel turn happens instead of him being "I'm going to kill you and your sister muahaha" it could be him finally getting a taste of power and being freaked out that his plan is in jeopardy and tries to kill them not with psycopathic glee but with pure selfish desire to keep his power with a tinge of fear that he will loose it.

Maybe I just feel a little cheated on the villain department and that maybe I've felt a little spoiled in the Disney villain department in recent years with Doctor Facilier a character that fits seemlessly into the line up of what people consider a disney villain, Mother Gothel who was a very interesting and unique villain in that she showed that she cared for Rapunzel just a little and *SPOILERS* King Candy/Turbo which was a decent twist where you can go back and see little hints that revealed the twist and the most popular one thanks to the films popularity is "oh, I'm a perfectly nice guy with absolutely no flaws BOOM Muahaha I'm going to murder you and your entire family!" I mean the only thing I truly enjoyed about Hans watching Frozen over again was when he was punched in the face, I mean the dude's face just caves in and his neck stretches out it's like she punched plastic man... Oops, Disney Wiki, it's like she punched Mr. Fantastic. But yeah, I honestly feel that people either just like him for the twist, not the twist itself just that it happened and "ZOMG THE PRINCE IS THE BAD GUY!" or they just like him because he was in Frozen and people like Frozen.