Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-23962251-20131206041225/@comment-23962251-20131206134224

GothicNarcissus wrote: I don't know, I found it a weak motive for all the things he's done. I kind of relate to him and know how bad parenting can affect one's life, but honestly, people move on. After thinking it over again, I think that you might be right. Most people just move on. I mean I would understand if Jafar just want the Sultan to be dead after how he treated him. But putting him on a cage until he could call him "Son.." It is so pathetic (not in a bad way) for Jafar to crave his father's love so much, especially after he was always absent from his life. Could it be there is something else that Jafar wants from the Sultan?

And I think there is a personality clash between the old version of the Sultan and the younger version of the Sultan. I liked the older version since he looked gentle and kind (until last night scene in which he tried to kill himself). The younger one seem much meaner. AND WTF is wrong with him. If I were a Sultan, I would say "Son.." to Jafar on the last scene last night. After all, He is his SON! Why is he so adamant not calling him son? He rather killed himself than call Jafar his son?