Talk:Queen Elsa (Once Upon a Time)/@comment-74.99.77.144-20160830190700

          Elsa's the reason I love the movie, Frozen alongside the show, Once Upon A Time a lot, far more than ever. Poor Elsa didn't ever even get enough screen time at all in the movie, Frozen. Just because Elsa's a composite character of Kai himself and the titular original snow queen herself doesn't mean she had to get less screen time. It's no wonder there are reasons why the show, Once Upon A Time's a lot, far better than the original movie, Frozen so far. The deuteragonist, Elsa is this to Anna's protagonist in the flashbacks, just as she was in Frozen. Averted in the present day, due to the fact that Anna has disappeared until Elsa's wish to the star brings back Anna and Kristoff just as they are about to drown. In contrast to Frozen, Elsa is a bit more prominent than her sister throughout the adaptation, primarily due to the fact that Anna is missing throughout the present-day segments until the eve of the curse. In the flashbacks, however, the two share mostly equal spotlight. Ugh. Man, Elsa should've been released from the urn in Story-brooke back then before earlier than ever before the last episode of the third season of Once Upon A Time right after Ingrid frozen the whole entire kingdom of Aren-delle including Anna and Kristoff and she even just had to remove Elsa's memories before. Let's face it. Love hate relationships are permanently annoying and irritating to no end nor no other end at all. We all dislike being stuck under all the whole entire shadows and all the other whole entire shadows of all the love hate relationships and all the other love hate relationships. I just wish neither Elsa nor Anna were ever even isolated together in the kingdom of Aren-delle with each other in the movie, Frozen nor portrayed as sisters nor especially orphaned sisters back then before. I especially don't ever even like the idea of siblings being portrayed as parentless doubled orphaned siblings at all only when it comes to conflicts mostly. I especially wish Elsa was isolated and protected far, farther, further away from Aren-delle, especially far, farther, further away from Anna as far as possible, lived, was raised and grew up in the royal Norwegian ice palace in the movie, Frozen instead of Aren-delle together with Anna ever since after the accident/incident. Elsa would've been better off living, being raise and growing up in the farthest, furthest, safest protective ice palace far, farther, further away from Aren-delle anyway either in Norway or far, farther, further away from Norway, especially far, farther, further away from Anna. Elsa still deserves to know about true love too though. If Elsa had been and was taken far, farther, further away from Aren-delle straight to the Norwegian wizarding world in Norway, especially in the royal Norwegian wizarding ice palace in Norway and wherever else Elsa was still able to do, use, play and have fun with her magic/magical, powerful abilities without anybody nor anybody else around accidentally getting hit by her ice abilities, especially far, farther, further away from Anna, then it would've worked better than ever back then before and then Elsa still would've been able to do, use, play and have fun with her ice magic/magical, powerful abilities without anybody nor anybody else around accidentally getting hit by her ice abilities, especially create any of her own friends and any of her own friends only just to prevent isolation, loneliness, boredom too even though she still deserves to be train on how to control her ice abilities and then Anna still would've been able go play and have fun outside only just to find any other friends, adventures, life experiences, knowledges only just to prevent isolation, loneliness and boredom back then before in the movie, Frozen too. It's actually one of our pet peeves with family movies like Frozen unfortunately. This idea that you have to love a person because they're family. No you don't! That's a bad lesson! Bad families exist and Anna just happens to be one. Man, bad families just had to exist anyway.