Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-24199126-20150102022815

I think you are right as well. As I've said, I share a similar belief; however, I still consider it my interpretation and not one I wish to purport as fact.

We do borrow from it but only in the most superficial of ways, that is, she embraces her powers. I understand the film technique, but the Wiki isn't a place for film gurus. It's a place for facts. Again, I do not disagree with you, but I can say our perceived point of Fixer Upper completely went over the heads of many people at Disney Wiki. Kristoff certainly was not scared, but it's not a stretch to say he was mad and stressed (no supplies and wrecked by Oaken). Considering part of "Frozen Heart" features in the "For the First Time in Forever" reprise, it's not too much of a stretch to say it was foreshadowed.

We can put it on the chapel page, yeah. It felt mean to remove it, but there really is no point in having a page that is literally one sentence long.

Heh, always trust your instincts mate :)

This is what I mean by "interpretation beyond a reasonable doubt." Yes, it's not explicitly stated, but you can see the shock on Elsa's face. Additionally, it matches with what Hans says about what occurred, mainly it was all her (Elsa's) doing. There was a lot of emphasis on you (Elsa). You froze her heart ... Your sister is dead because of you. Reasonable conclusion? Elsa is horrified at what she allegedly did to Anna. Reasonable link? Elsa's perceptions of her powers as a curse.

Hmmm, maybe we should reconsider the castle being repaired with ice.