Talk:Hans/@comment-25041621-20140619221141/@comment-25097798-20140623220402

@Sing-With-Spirits, Agustinaldo was hardly being harsh in dealing judgement towards you... He was just pointing out the you're the only one, who  is harsh in dealing judgement towards Hans... nd he's right...

Furthurmore, Elsa never acted in the heroic way, by sending Hans to his home, cause Elsa never dealt with him in the end... You can see that it was the French/German ambassador, who decided to take Hans back to the Southern Isles... And judging by her behavior, when Hans was apprehended, she wasn't angry with him.. Dissapointed maybe?? Yes.. But obviously she wasn't mad at him for what he did, cause she propably didn't expect that from him.. If Elsa did deal with Hans, she would propably say to him things like: "Why? Why did you do that??" She might even forgive him, cause her character seems to be forgivable and calm and not holding any grudges... 