Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-24153321-20140122183906/@comment-64.231.137.19-20140903002815

Hmm. Maybe Frozen's sequel will have Elsa learning how to be a queen. I mean, to be honest, she wasn't a really good leader in the first movie.

She deserted the kingdom and trapped it in eternal winter and while I know some of it wasn't her fault, I think there were other ways she could've solved her problems instead of running from them. It all seemed so cowardly to me, even though I knew she grew up with parents encouraging her to hide away from her problems. Basically I think that even though I believe he is an evil manipulative sociopath, Hans was more qualified to rule Arendelle.

Anyway, maybe in the sequel Elsa will assume more of a leadership position and when problems ensue like a pending war or a threatening magic source, she'll have to act like the leader her kingdom desperately needs. That would cause her a lot of doubt, because she is a young ruler and inexperienced, especially if the problem takes place only a short time after the first movie. Oh and Anna could want to help her sister, but Elsa might have a more prickly "I need to do this myself and you know nothing about ruling a kingdom" manner since it has been a long time of shutting Anna out and their bond is still mending, or because she still hasn't gotten used to the idea that it isn't just herself against the world anymore.

This probably won't happen, but in the sequel, I want to see Elsa and Anna's relationship develope more, Elsa struggling with her role as queen, and maybe Kristoff and Olaf and Sven working together to defeat the villain in some way (I don't know, maybe getting captured while spying on the enemy and then trying to escape to deliver important information?)