Thread:BlueFairy90/@comment-25355646-20150304221457/@comment-25355646-20150304224915

Jafar didn't become my favorite villain until the episode Heart of the Matter. That's when he crossed that "line" that you don't expect most villains to cross. He crossed the "line" when he killed Ana. He was so diabolical that he already concocted a devious plan after loosing the staff: Put the heart back inside Will, see if he still loves Ana, and if he does, kill Ana. Then use her corpse as a bargaining chip. He pretty much did the same thing when he killed Cyrus. I was also a little turned on by Jafar's dark humor: "Now where was I." after killing his dad. Speaking for myself, I don't think every villain needs to be redeemed. It's like when Jafar made his father love him, he probably realized that the feeling he's final py achieved is more sour than sweet. So he felt there was no going back so he went on the warpath. Sorry for this being long. But I could rant about my love for Jafar's character all day.