Thread:Ngh93/@comment-31330278-20190831233927/@comment-31330278-20190831235418

Thanks :-). I would be happy to talk some more:

1. By "never saw the sequel", you mean you watched only JP1? If so, then I hope one day we'll know each other long enough so we can talk about it, and if you'll be confused, you would be able to fill the gaps using your better judgement.

2. As someone who like Disney, I have some theories I want you to take a look at:

A. Jafar: I have a theory that Jaffer killed the sultan's wife. The sultan wasn't the sharpest knife out there, but Agraba still existed without too much troubles. That means someone else ran the kingdom, most likely his dead wife. He was very specific about missing her. Jafar planned to overthrow his boss for who know how long. Every traitorous advisor knows that the best way to mislead the king is to became the main, if not only, person who influencing the shots. A psychopath like Jafar would go any distance to make sure the sultan will listen to him. If it takes to kill the queen, who was more powerful than Jafar's charisma, that's what Jafar would do. Randall Flagg already murdered the queen in "The Eyes Of The Dragon". Evil advisors think alike. The queen died long enough for her husband to still miss her. Assuming she was healthy, everything leads us to Jafar.

B. Shere Khan's 2016 version: He was very similar to Scar (both tried to kill a child, both are dictators of their respective settings, both are dreaded psychopaths, both commited political murders, both are big cats, both have a scar in one eye, both cant go out with any normal female of their species, both are racists). Given their many similarities and the fact tigers are solitary and teritorial creatures, it's very likely that Shere Khan killed his sibling, just like scar did.

C. Facilier's origins: Just like Jafar, Facilier grew up in poverty and craved for power most of his life. However, unlike Jafar, he was diabolical enough to consider killing his own parents. Part of his reason to feel that way might be not being belong to either side of society. His purple eyes indicate he's bi-racial, which used to get people "too white for being black and too black for being white". If his statement "i'm royal myself on my mother's side" is to be believed, i'm getting a theory that Facilier's mother was a white high society woman. She either dumped him and his black father, or (if the shrunken head is anything beyond cheep chuckles) got murdered. I know for sure Facilier is hooked on drugs. I have reasons to speculate at least one of his parents was also an addict (his mother on cocaine, his father on crack). Facilier's father might have been a cruel and abusing man. I'm not sympathize Facilier here. Just saying that maybe the beating from his father did nothing good to his head. If we assume Facilier's parents were killed, do you think Facilier killed them with his bare hands, or payed to his friends on the other side?

D. Frollo: Monsters are created more often than born, so Frollo must've been through hell before becoming what he is. You know what priests do to little kids. So it's very likely that Frollo was raped in his childhood, as evidenced in the "Hellfire" sequence. As if the red capes weren't ominous enough, the shadows closing on him while he say "god have mercy on me" have a strong subtext of rape. Years later, Frollo became a soldier, but was dropped out due to over-aggression. Only a former soldier who was deemed too aggressive for his commanders can have a peak-human fitness and high martial intelligence even in his 60s.

E. Commander Rourke: We already know he was kicked out of a military school for over-aggression. His contempt to Milo and other intellectual things, not to mention how much the part where he trashed Milo is like a bully mauling a nerd, might indicate that Milo reminds him of the his school staff. "Those fancy liberal professors look down on me? Am i too aggressive for these delicate flowers? Well then! I wanna see their faces when i'll take over Atlantis!".

3. What's the most recent movie/series you saw and you recommend to see? This question also applies to games, books and comics.