Talk:Frozen Tangled Guardians/@comment-16059609-20131229230617/@comment-16059609-20140222213308

True, but "Defying Gravity" says all that stuff as well. "Let It Go" is more like "Defying Gravity" in that, at this point, both Elphaba and Elsa realize that, since nobody is going to accept them for who they are, they are going to kiss society goodbye; "No Good Deed" has this element too, but it differs from the other two songs in that in "Let it Go" and "Defying Gravity," Elsa and Elphaba are still trying to do the right thing, but they can't do the right thing while hiding. "No Good Deed" is more about having tried to do the right thing, failed, and said forget this, I'm wicked. Elsa really doesn't have a "No Good Deed" moment in Frozen, unless you count when those two thugs were trying to shoot her with the crossbows and then there's just this shot of her game face and she looks like the White Witch and holy crap does she kick tail.