They asked who my LEAST favorite character was, so I answered. It's not like they asked "Who is the least helpful?", 'cause if they did, then my answer wouldn't be right.
The Duke of Weaseltown. He was really snobbish and demanding and rude. I actually respect Hans for being a very clever villain. I'm sure many of us never expected Hans to be evil, so a round of applause for him. Although he hurt Anna, it was a big lesson for Anna to not be desperate for true love because there are many liars out there.
posted over a year ago
There are cheaters out there, but Hans is not a cheater. He's a liar.
Anna. She never really interested me and I got really annoyed at how she just agreed to marry a guy she just met. I don't relate to her at all and overall I find her generally annoying.
Hans: For being a lying,philandering,tyrannical jerk!
The Duke: For being an immoral, greedy exploitation racketeer and sending thugs to kill Elsa. I still think his intentions are illegal
Probably the Duke of Weaseltown [ :) ] and his bodyguard people. They drove Elsa to believe she was a monster and kinda tried to take control of the kingdom. I thought his character was unnecessary and for a second I thought he was the main antagonist. He's a bit of a goose at times too. He's funny when he dances with Anna though.
posted over a year ago
How can you say his character was unnecessary when you're blaming him for driving Elsa away? And what's your opinion on Hans? Because he did far worse.
I didn't say he drove Elsa away; just that he made her believe she was a monster. I guess I prefer Hans a little bit, but not a lot. Only because I liked how he hid the fact he was a villain so well; something different from the other villains. You can't tell me who's better or worse, it's an opinionated question, mate. Besides, they both plotted murder, I think they're both very evil.
Nope, you've got me there. I can't tell you what to think. However, since the Duke is my favourite character (because I find him interesting, not because I condone murder), and because so many people are willing to turn a blind eye to Hans' behaviour while demonising his, I just thought I'd ask. I also think Elsa's belief that she was a monster started before she met him, but he did basically confirm it so I see what you mean.
Please don't hate me, but Elsa. She could've avoided the whole situation by telling Anna about her powers at the coronation- it's not like it would kill her to know. But Elsa doesn't take the blame. She blames it all on Anna and she doesn't even seem like she feels guilty until Anna dies.
To me Elsa is a drama queen (no pun intended) and I felt she could've made a better villain.