Thread:AustinDR/@comment-27586321-20141109024149/@comment-27586321-20141109030213

Ah I see. I felt sorry for him too. (SPOILERS FOR ANYONE ELSE READING WHO HASN'T SEEN THE FILM) Now that I think about it, he is the first truly tragic villain ever out on Disney. John Silver was a good guy but he wasn't really, tragic per say. He's very unique in the sense that he's not just after power and look cool trying to get it. I especially felt sorry for him when his daughter was taken away and he watched after being arrested. I hope they make a sequel where we see them recouncile. You can tell he knows she'll know what he did and he feels genuine remorse. He's more tragic and relatable and has a better twist than Hans' twist. Don't get me wrong, it was unexpected, but it could have used more build up. The hints were subtle, which was very good, but it was TOO subtle if that makes sense.