Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28600354-20141024230129/@comment-25389622-20150202161616

Evil is defined on a moral basis, so a kind of perspective. I agree that it's not right to call him "profoundly immoral", as evil is defined, but he comes close. I admire his talents, but they're used for all of the wrong reasons. Trying to kill Elsa like that with the face he has seals that for me, and shows his complete lack of empathy, putting his own goals before others and causing damage. What was (on a par) evil was trying to come between Elsa and Anna and exploit an already sad and difficult situation for them. I still think that Anna should have let Kristoff sort him out, but for the sake of taste and slight humour, Anna was the right person to confront him. Elsa didn't really know where to put herself when that was going on, bless her.