>>83651055Anna was next in line, though to be honest, marrying Anna shouldn't have put him in line at all, since almost all royal lines of succession require blood ties. If not Elsa, Anna, if not Anna, the next closest living blood relative.
>>83651085Not that guy, but you're using a logical fallacy where because you can't believe it, it must be an untrue argument.
Just because you disbelieve it doesn't make it false. You're dealing with a facial expression which is something that can be interpreted different by different people.
Also you're getting pretty strongly triggered by the idea that Hans might not be 100% evil. The whole theme of Frozen is that people can do bad things when they are hurt or afraid but show them some love and you might see something better out of them.
I'm not even suggesting Helsa is a plausible ship, but it's certainly plausible, maybe even probable that Hans can be redeemed.
In most cases, attempting to kill royalty is an offense punishable by death, but Elsa simply deported Hans. It's entirely possible, as it happens every day in real life, that Hans didn't really consider what would happen if he failed and got caught. Staring down what he would have known would be a death sentence, he may have been grateful to simply get shipped back to his own kingdom to be dealt with by his father.
In any event, Hans has the potential to be one of the most dynamic characters from Frozen.