>if the villain hadn't done the villainous action that define him as the villain, he wouldn't be the villain Do you have any other brilliant take like this?
seriously, though, all the good things he did, he did it to look like the savior and be considered as a popular savior by the people and legitimate his position.
All the good he did was to serve his nefarious motive (yes, killing an innocent person after marrying them is nefarious)
His reign afterward, ha he succeed, would have been a reign of appearance to maintain his good reputation and popularity, while killing and an hurting people in the shadow anyone he would have considered a threat to his authority, justified or not.
Ryan Reyes
He was lame from being a villain to begin with. Frozen didn't need a villain besides Elsa herself. And since they went with antihero Elsa they should've just had Hans be ambitious but not a cartoon villain about it (like he wants a throne for himself but sincerely wants to end Elsa for the good of the kingdom of even to make it up to Anna for his scheming).
Hudson Fisher
>pretending lazy writing is 4D chess He wasn't even a villain until after Let It Go was done.
Lincoln Sanders
Why does it matter when the script was finalized? Movies are rewritten all the time. That's like saying "the ending doesn't count because it's at the end".
Owen Garcia
It matters here since Hans was poorly done and didn't bring much to thr plot as a villain. That's the point.
Evan Richardson
It's not lazy writing to begin with and I never said it was 4D chess either. It's quite straightforward honestly. You are not making much sense, there. >He wasn't even a villain until after Let It Go was done. He was always the villain, you just didn't knew up until he revealed himself.
Cameron Lee
Hans working with Weaselton would've made it work better since he'd at least a co-conspirator on the inside who could support his reign once the princesses were dead. This didn't happen though.
Kayden Cruz
>It matters here since Hans was poorly done But he wasn't. He was executed quite well. >and didn't bring much to thr plot as a villain But he did. the fuck are you on?
Justin Phillips
>it's his entire character motivation If that's true than a lot of his actions don't make sense like him go out and rescuing Anna or stopping that soldier from killing elsa or stopping the nobles from killing elsa.
Carter Brooks
>>pretending lazy writing is 4D chess so, you didn't read the post you were quoting at all. It has nothign to do with 4D chess. The fuck are you on?