Talk:Hans/@comment-67.202.153.242-20150118153527/@comment-4548186-20150406172842

I still think Hans is the main antagonist. You just took your headcannon and acted like it was a fact. You seem to fail to grasp that not everyone is as they seem. Hans PRETENDED to be a good guy, and revealed himself when the time was right. That, and didn't he tell Anna that he'd planned to kill Elsa even before he knew of her powers?

And also, how are Hans and the Duke's plans compatible with each other? Just, say Hans was working with the Duke. How can the Duke rule Arendelle if their plan would make Hans the ruler? And what if Elsa didn't have powers? Then what would the Duke do? And also, the Duke is a trading partner with Arendelle. Technically, exploiting their riches is what trading partners do. And the Duke didn't tell his guards to kill Elsa until after she froze the kingdom. Hans told Anna he was going to kill Elsa before her powers were revealed. And also, Hans abandoned Anna at the end to die, and lied to the other dignitaries about it. I guess it was for Arendelle's best, right? If he loved her, he wouldn't have done that. Speaking of which, as I said before, the Duke ordered his guards to kill Elsa because he thought it would end the eternal winter. You could very well say that was for Arendelle's best, too.

And, most importantly, when did Hans mention he was working with the Duke? Seriously, when did that happen? You talk about this "signal thing", but I didn't catch that, and most people didn't, either. For all we know, that was an animation oversight. Until you can actually get any proof, I'm still standing by Hans being the main antagonist.