Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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Who did you want dead the most? Umbridge or Voldemort
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Mila *You Are In The Presence of Amazingness*
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i know voldermort is downright evil and cruel and bad and a cold murderer
but umbrigde was just so incredibly annoying and evil to harry and just seeing her gave me the creeps.
That stupid smile and laugh of here and just her voice, it annoyed the crap out of me and she was creepy.

You put that exactly how I feel about it!

I think I am a tad over enthusiastic about her death...


Agreed!!! It has nothing to do with her sex... it has to do with her being so two faced!!! At least Voldemort didn't hide the fact that he was evil!!
Isa wrote: "I didn't want both of them to die. I love evil people! But I have to choose someone, so I choose Umbridge. I don't like the color pink."
ha ha me neither.
ha ha me neither.

Umbridge!
Wait...what happens to Umbridge? Anyone know?
Wait...what happens to Umbridge? Anyone know?

Chesky_division wrote: "I hated Umbridge because she was bad all on her own. She could not even use being a deatheater as an excuse. What is even scarier is I know some one exactly like her right down to the knick knacks ..."
Major O.o
Major O.o


Kidding! But really, Umbridge provides a ton of hilarious dialogue and PINK! Why want that to go?


Voldemort is the sort of villain we love to hate. Sort of like a Darth Vader. He's powerful, evil, and plans to rule the world! He has a certain charisma and presence, and we despise his wickedness, but we also sort of love him because without him there wouldn't be anyone for Harry to stand up to, and there wouldn't be a story at all. We also know that he will get his come-uppance in the end, and we are content to wait for the end of the story before that happens.
Umbridge, on the other hand, is the sort of villain we just hate. Plain and simple, she's almost worse than Voldemort simply because she is such a tiny blip in the grand scheme of the story, and yet she somehow manages to cause so much pain and havoc and get in the way constantly. There is a frustration that her character generates within the reader that makes you desperate to climb into the book and punch her in the nose. She is cruel and unkind and yet somehow she truly believes she is on the side of good (e.g. about to use the crucio curse on Harry to get the answers she wants). A perfect characterization of a person who is sold out for the motto: "The Ends justify the Means." There is nothing about her that is even remotely appealing, and that is why we cannot devise a punishment harsh enough for her.


ROFL! Well put Calsi.. well put...

not to mention her whole pressence in the movie made my skin crawl

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