![]() ![]() His plan switches from "blackmail Belle" to "kill the Beast" the instant he notices Belle making moony eyes at her captor-lover. Sometimes self-doubt can bring out the worst in Leos, leading to jealousy and intense rivalries. ![]() (He must be pretty upset if he refuses LeFou's offer of more beer.) After he proposes to Belle, it's obvious that not marrying her doesn't bother him as much as the humiliation of rejection. Gaston seems short on loved ones, so he surrounds himself with LeFou and swooning village ladies to fill that empty hole. Their belief in themselves will crumble if they don't get compliments and assurances from loved ones. Though it seems Leos never need a confidence boost, they're actually deeply insecure. Okay, Silver's the one who burned it down to begin with, but it's the thought that counts. Hereafter, the positive Cancer traits, like immense generosity, begin shining through: At the end of the movie, Silver tosses Jim some gold coins - all that's left of his precious treasure - so the boy can rebuild his mom's inn. In the climax, with his cyborg arm clamped onto a boatful of loot, he must literally let go of his lifelong dream in order to save Jim. Long John Silver has his pincers clenched tight around his dream of finding Captain Flint's treasure. Like their pinch-y namesake, people born under the sign of the Crab have difficulty letting go, says. Silver banters playfully with him, all while cocking a pistol behind his back. Cancers are sometimes inscrutable and can turn on a dime Silver is so unreadable, it can be downright creepy, as evidenced in the scene where Jim realizes Silver's been plotting mutiny all along. Who'd be scared of a villain who makes a pun mid-threat? That's the genius of King Candy's character - nobody realizes he is an actual threat until it's too late.Īlthough he may be a father figure, Silver is still very much a villain. None of the characters take King Candy seriously, and honestly, we don't blame them. ![]() Sometimes Gemini hide behind a laughing face, which may leave others feeling like they can't take anything seriously. And Ralph can't say no to preventing that, no matter how much he wants to see Vanellope win. Making it seem like he's protecting Vanellope, King Candy weaves a convincing lie about how Vanellope's "glitch" will destroy her if she wins the go-kart race. Although he never planned on Ralph's interference, King Candy adapts quickly, figuring out what makes Ralph tick and using it against him. Nothing gets past a Gemini: They'll find the chink in your armor and tickle without mercy. He can be dangerously persuasive and (if you can forgive the punny portmanteau "fungeon") quite witty. Like most people born under the sign of the Twins, King Candy has a way with words. ![]()
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