Talk:Hans/@comment-26966341-20151001232145/@comment-3464085-20151024063921

Hans is not a lame villain. He is a great villain. Here's some evidence why.

Hans was designed to be a stereotypical male hero in order to fool the audience. Te creators even said themselves that they created him because they want the audience to fall in love with him, and the relationship he could have with Anna, and then they would turn him around and make it a huge surprise. My cousins even gasped when he revealed himself. He made a great surprise villain.

Hans makes several subtle evil expressions during the movie, during his villain song, when Anna plans to go find Elsa, when's he's helping out Arendelle and when Anna becomes missing and during the siege. These expressions make it clear that Every good thing that he did was all part of a complicated and calculated plan to take over Arendelle. In fact here's his expressions.











Also Hans noted Anna's white streak and said that he liked it. Note that Anna's streak was made when she was struck with Elsa's magic to the head and that started the breaking of their bond. And when the white streak is gone, that is when Hans is sent back to his kingdom. This shows that Hans is connected to the white streak, therefore he's one of the symbols of the breaking of Anna and Elsa's bond.

Another piece of evidence is that Hans wears gloves just like Elsa does before her secret is revealed. Like Elsa, he wears gloves to conceal something related to cold. Unlike Elsa who wears gloves to conceal her ice powers, Hans wears his gloves to conceal his truly cold nature. Note that he wears his gloves nearly for the entire film, so him revealing his nature to Anna is the only real time he acts trully evil towards someone. Thats what makes him a great villain, because he is doing evil but it remains under wraps from all of Arendelle.

All of the evidence here shows that Hans is not a lame villain but a great villain.