Here is a little analysis that I have made while watching reactions to selfishness vs selflessness.
The whole video was not about Janus trying to prove that Thomas wasnāt a bad person (like he says at the end of the video), he was trying to help Roman.
Janus is not only Deceit, but also Self-Preservation.
Self-preservation is an internal instinct to protect and keep the individual safe from any harm. I donāt believe that Janus is just Thomasās self-preservation, but all the other sides as well.
Janus makes sure that Logan is aware of his job by asking what he represents. Logic. Logan also elaborates later that he controls Thomasās right arm and is the core operations for Thomasās language center.
Then when itās Virgilās time he does the same and gets cut off by Virgil.
Then Virgil asks why heās doing that and that he should cut to the chase.
This caught me off guard because I too was confused on why Janus felt the need to do this if he knows who they all are. He even does it with Roman when he asks āIsnāt it your sworn duty to help Thomas achieve his hopes and dreams?ā
I think he does this so that the sides can assure that they are doing theyāre job. Logan is being logical, Virgil is Thomasās fear about this situation and Roman is helping Thomas achieve whatās best for him.
Now that that is settled, that Janus is Self-preservation to the rest of the sides, this is where the main theory comes in. This whole thing has been about Thomas doing what is best for him, which Patton believes to be wrong. Think bout it.
Patton is saying that Romanās job is wrong. Roman is the ego. He is Thomasās dreams and desires and Thomas wants to go to the callback and be āselfishā, because he is picking himself over his friends important day.
There is a moment where Janus talks about egoism, to which Patton responds with āThatās wrong!ā And you can see Janus look at Roman as he talks in the scene.
Janus is referring to Roman in this part, but Patton just sees Janus being this bad side who wants Thomas to be a bad guy, unaware that itās also effecting Roman, see how Roman looks intriguingly at Janus and listening to what he has to say.
Patton is being the selfish one.
Why do you think Janus put Roman as the judge? Because this truly is Romanās dilemme. He has to chose between what HE thinks is right vs what HE truly wants...and that is the most difficult thing to pick, but in the end he disobeyed his own ego and went to the wedding which we know now hurt Thomas and led to Romanās outburst.
PS: This hurts more after the events of SVSRedux, because Janus was just trying to help Roman, but Patton was making Romanās job and duty seem like something an evil person would do and act like, which we know really hurts Roman.
(Idk if this makes sense but I really wanted to get my opinion out there.)













