Thread:Humphry02/@comment-13636762-20200109163009/@comment-25389622-20200319225435

Yeah, don’t entrust constructive dialogue to YouTube. The two most constructive places to talk about Frozen I have found are here and r/Frozen on Reddit (again, quite surprised by that one, but hey, it works!).

Ha, yeah, I think he messed up General Grievous in that regard. Made him pretty awesome in the original Clone Wars cartoon and then he was suddenly this asthmatic fool in Episode III... I think he said that it was pretty constructive, the talks they had. Perhaps I should just back-track on this and just suppose that she said nothing of the sort – I certainly haven’t seen anything apart from that Reddit conversation. One waits as long as one must for Frozen content. Haha, yeah, but it’s still everywhere, embedded in the culture now. The merchandise was pretty pervasive (and still is). Then again, I think it just finds you. Lol, you would think that based on the number of films/shorts; but each seemed to tie us over until the next one. Apparently a short every two years is enough to keep people’s appetites whetted.

Right, I managed to buy a set of his stories! It’s a really lovely copy, purple with silver cursive writing :-) I’ve been reading The Art of Frozen II of evenings though, so once I’ve done that I’ll crack on with The Snow Queen :-) Hmm, I don’t know about that – I never read the books. The two series I burned as a kid were Skulduggery Pleasant and the Halo novels (no regrets :D). Ya, the films together represent a departure from traditional tropes, though obviously some still remain. I can’t wait for the release in my country!! Yes, I’ve heard that. I bet the creators weren’t expecting people to come away sympathising with Hans; the point of the film is kind of missed if you leave with that. Then again I could see why people would sympathise him after reading A Frozen Heart, but I still think by the end he’s no way redeemable (as in the film). But hey, it seems as though there’s someone to take up the banner for the most random issues they feel important.