by GoodGrief on Mon Aug 01, 2005 9:03 am
It's a theory. I'd certainly like to think so. Notice how there have been 'on-screen' deaths every book since book 4?
I didn't guess that ***** was the Half-Blood-Prince until he revealed it, I thought it was Voldemort. But really, that was the obvious thing to think, I'm surprised Harry didn't.
But as to whether Snape was good or not I think he killed Dumbledore because he would die unless he didn't. That was why he screamed at Harry not to call him a coward. He's already guilty about what he did, he's only with the Death Eaters because they're the only side he has left to play now. But as soon as it was announced that he was teaching DADA it was obvious which side he was going to come down on on the whole 'his life or Dumbledore's' thing: the job is cursed. I think I can happily despise his replacement though. Slughorn is the smarmiest git in the series.
I was interested that the Weasley's are manufacturing protective garments for the ministry - and are branching more in that direction. We didn't really see how brilliant they are until book five when the teachers had trouble with their inventions. If the Weasley's keep branching in the direction that they have been and continue to give Harry free stuff he could end up with cutting edge auror's gear before even the ministry gets a hold of it.
On a seemingly unrelated topic, has anybody seen the end of Batman Begins, or even better: that of Spiderman? If so, compare to Harry and Ginny's last intimate scene in the book. Puh-leez! She even has red hair! If Harry shows up wearing spandex in the next book I'm gonna cry.
Two moments I will never forget in this book:
1) Ginny on Ron's kissing technique: "He looks like he's eating her face"
2) Luna Lovegood commentating on Quidditch. I want the whole transcript, dammit!
-GG
What exactly is meant by the above statement I may never know.
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