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(1) Harry: "She’s like my sister ... I love her like a sister and I reckon she feels the same way about me. It’s always been like that. I thought you knew."
- Didn't seem that way in the film... funny way to act toward your sister.
(2) Ron destroys the locket and then has himself a big Hermione-cry. Eh, he was due. Seeing as she has four big Ron-cries under her belt.
— Aug 24, 2020 12:20AM

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(1) Harry: "She’s like my sister ... I love her like a sister and I reckon she feels the same way about me. It’s always been like that. I thought you knew."
- Didn't seem that way in the film... funny way to act toward your sister.
(2) Ron destroys the locket and then has himself a big Hermione-cry. Eh, he was due. Seeing as she has four big Ron-cries under her belt.
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Jayson’s Previous Updates
Jayson
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(1) My audiobook re-read of "Harry Potter" is nearly at an end. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for all the great discussion and enthusiasm. It was like having one big buddy-read with hundreds, even thousands, of people. I know many of you friended and followed me because of my "Harry Potter" updates, and I hope you decide to stick around for what comes next :)
— Sep 15, 2020 12:10AM

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(1) My audiobook re-read of "Harry Potter" is nearly at an end. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for all the great discussion and enthusiasm. It was like having one big buddy-read with hundreds, even thousands, of people. I know many of you friended and followed me because of my "Harry Potter" updates, and I hope you decide to stick around for what comes next :)
Jayson
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(1) Voldemort: "Pick up your little friend, Hagrid. And the glasses — put on the glasses — he must be recognizable —"
- Of course, the glasses... otherwise he'd be totally unrecognizable... a regular Clark Kent.
(2) Molly: "NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH! ... OUT OF MY WAY! ... Get back! Get back! She is mine!"
- Well, at least we know where Ron gets his foul mouth from.
— Sep 14, 2020 12:10AM

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(1) Voldemort: "Pick up your little friend, Hagrid. And the glasses — put on the glasses — he must be recognizable —"
- Of course, the glasses... otherwise he'd be totally unrecognizable... a regular Clark Kent.
(2) Molly: "NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH! ... OUT OF MY WAY! ... Get back! Get back! She is mine!"
- Well, at least we know where Ron gets his foul mouth from.
Jayson
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(1) '"Explain," said Harry.
"But you already know," said Dumbledore. He twiddled his thumbs.'
- Always the teacher, Dumbledore. Makes you sound it out.
(2) Dumbledore: "Your wand imbibed some of the power and qualities of Voldemort’s wand ... and it regurgitated some of his own magic against him."
- Yuck! Voldemort magic apparently doesn't sit well in a wand's belly.
— Sep 13, 2020 12:10AM

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(1) '"Explain," said Harry.
"But you already know," said Dumbledore. He twiddled his thumbs.'
- Always the teacher, Dumbledore. Makes you sound it out.
(2) Dumbledore: "Your wand imbibed some of the power and qualities of Voldemort’s wand ... and it regurgitated some of his own magic against him."
- Yuck! Voldemort magic apparently doesn't sit well in a wand's belly.
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(1) "He felt his heart pounding fiercely in his chest. How strange that in his dread of death, it pumped all the harder, valiantly keeping him alive."
- I don't find it strange at all. Harry's dreading death, after all.
(2) "He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and everything was gone."
- Huh, I thought Voldemort was more proficient in non-verbal spells.
— Sep 12, 2020 12:10AM

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(1) "He felt his heart pounding fiercely in his chest. How strange that in his dread of death, it pumped all the harder, valiantly keeping him alive."
- I don't find it strange at all. Harry's dreading death, after all.
(2) "He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and everything was gone."
- Huh, I thought Voldemort was more proficient in non-verbal spells.
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(1) "[Harry] heard Snape shout at [Lily] in his humiliation and his fury, the unforgivable word: "Mudblood."
(2) Lily: "You call everyone of my birth Mudblood, Severus. Why should I be any different?"
(3) Phineas Nigellus: "They are camping in the Forest of Dean! The Mudblood —"
Snape: "Do not use that word!"
- That, boys and girls, is what we call a "character arc."
— Sep 11, 2020 12:20AM

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(1) "[Harry] heard Snape shout at [Lily] in his humiliation and his fury, the unforgivable word: "Mudblood."
(2) Lily: "You call everyone of my birth Mudblood, Severus. Why should I be any different?"
(3) Phineas Nigellus: "They are camping in the Forest of Dean! The Mudblood —"
Snape: "Do not use that word!"
- That, boys and girls, is what we call a "character arc."
Jayson
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(1) "A lone clog, the size of a small boat, lay abandoned in front of them. There was no other sign of Grawp or of his attacker."
- Huh, didn't know Grawp was Dutch, wooden shoes and all.
- Kidding. Hagrid found him east of Minsk so he's likely Russian.
(2) Snape: "You’re a witch."
Lily: "That’s not a very nice thing to say to somebody!"
- I mean, what do you expect?
— Sep 10, 2020 12:10AM

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(1) "A lone clog, the size of a small boat, lay abandoned in front of them. There was no other sign of Grawp or of his attacker."
- Huh, didn't know Grawp was Dutch, wooden shoes and all.
- Kidding. Hagrid found him east of Minsk so he's likely Russian.
(2) Snape: "You’re a witch."
Lily: "That’s not a very nice thing to say to somebody!"
- I mean, what do you expect?
Jayson
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(1) Goyle: "You was looking for a die-dum! What’s a die-dum?"
- I bet Goyle will die dumb.
(2) Ron: "If we die for them, I’ll kill you, Harry!"
- Can the dead be killed?
(3) Hermione: "Are you a wizard, or what?"
Ron: "Oh — right — yeah — Wingardium Leviosa!"
- Nice callback to the first book, where the roles were reversed. Also, to the first spell they ever learned.
— Sep 09, 2020 12:15AM

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(1) Goyle: "You was looking for a die-dum! What’s a die-dum?"
- I bet Goyle will die dumb.
(2) Ron: "If we die for them, I’ll kill you, Harry!"
- Can the dead be killed?
(3) Hermione: "Are you a wizard, or what?"
Ron: "Oh — right — yeah — Wingardium Leviosa!"
- Nice callback to the first book, where the roles were reversed. Also, to the first spell they ever learned.
Jayson
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(1) "Running at Ron, [Hermione] flung [her arms] around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth. Ron ... responded with such enthusiasm that he lifted Hermione off her feet."
- Huh, it's a lot more aggressive in the book.
(2) Harry: "D'you think you could just — just hold it in until we’ve got the diadem?"
Ron: "Yeah — right — sorry."
- I bet he's not really sorry.
— Sep 08, 2020 12:20AM

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(1) "Running at Ron, [Hermione] flung [her arms] around his neck and kissed him full on the mouth. Ron ... responded with such enthusiasm that he lifted Hermione off her feet."
- Huh, it's a lot more aggressive in the book.
(2) Harry: "D'you think you could just — just hold it in until we’ve got the diadem?"
Ron: "Yeah — right — sorry."
- I bet he's not really sorry.
Jayson
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(1) '"Our headmaster is taking a short break," said Professor McGonagall, pointing at the Snape-shaped hole in the window.'
- So much sass.
(2) I find it hard to believe that Dumbledore never knew about the Room of Requirement.
(3) '"It was Ron, all Ron’s idea!” said Hermione breathlessly. "Wasn’t it absolutely brilliant?"'
- Ron being brilliant makes Hermione swoon.
— Sep 07, 2020 12:10AM

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(1) '"Our headmaster is taking a short break," said Professor McGonagall, pointing at the Snape-shaped hole in the window.'
- So much sass.
(2) I find it hard to believe that Dumbledore never knew about the Room of Requirement.
(3) '"It was Ron, all Ron’s idea!” said Hermione breathlessly. "Wasn’t it absolutely brilliant?"'
- Ron being brilliant makes Hermione swoon.
Jayson
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(1) Harry uses the Cruciatus Curse and McGonagall uses the Imperius Curse. Sure, rules get thrown out when it comes to war, but do the ends justify the means?
(2) In the film McGonagall duels Snape one-on-one until he flees. In the book, it's Flitwick that runs Snape off.
(3) 'Professor McGonagall dryly, "we teachers are rather good at magic, you know."'
- Ha! Sassy.
— Sep 06, 2020 12:10AM

Notes:
(1) Harry uses the Cruciatus Curse and McGonagall uses the Imperius Curse. Sure, rules get thrown out when it comes to war, but do the ends justify the means?
(2) In the film McGonagall duels Snape one-on-one until he flees. In the book, it's Flitwick that runs Snape off.
(3) 'Professor McGonagall dryly, "we teachers are rather good at magic, you know."'
- Ha! Sassy.
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Lol that dance scene in the 7th film was so not sister like 😂
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Suaad (I just want a cat) wrote: "In the movie, they wanted to make harry/hermione shippers happy 😂"I think the people who made the movie were Harry/Hermione shippers... they just couldn't handle the truth 😁
Amy2me wrote: "i'm i missing something?"In the book Harry says Hermione's like his sister, but in the film he makes a pass at her when Ron leaves. So, my point is that the line he said in the book contradicts his actions in the film. Hence, Hollywood making changes that make the story worse. Make sense?
Lavender Mystique wrote: "I'm telling you the obvious :))"Thanks... now I know it's not just me that thinks my comments have gotten weird lately.
Jayson wrote:Thanks... now I know it's not just me that thinks my comments have gotten weird lately."
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Lavender Mystique wrote: "Jayson wrote:Thanks... now I know it's not just me that thinks my comments have gotten weird lately."
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Is everyone doing smiley-face-thumbs-up now? I thought that was my thing? 🤨🤷♂️
I only ship Harry and Hermonie because I don't really think Ginny is that well developed of a character. I don't dislike Hermonie and Ron but... I don't know 🤔
Daisy wrote: "Tahera wrote: "Hollywood sometimes.... 🙄"??"
It's what Jason said about Hollywood changing things up a bit....
Jayson wrote: "Tahera wrote: "Hollywood sometimes.... 🙄"I know, right?
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Bad enough they took most of Ron's lines and gave it to Hermoine, then they try giving Hermoine off to Harry 😶.
Jenny wrote: "I only ship Harry and Hermonie because I don't really think Ginny is that well developed of a character. I don't dislike Hermonie and Ron but... I don't know 🤔"You mean in the book or the film or both? I think Ginny in the books is fairly well developed. Not so much relative to the main three characters, but possibly the most developed of all the secondary student characters.
Tahera wrote: "Bad enough they took most of Ron's lines and gave it to Hermoine, then they try giving Hermoine off to Harry 😶."Yup, and in doing so totally spoiled Harry's character as an upstanding friend and bro.
I always feel like Ron would just throw tantrums rather than talking it out - i never understood the whole harry hermione ron thing. Harry was clearly by that point very in love with Ginny.
♦♣ Queen of Faerie ♠♥ wrote: "I always feel like Ron would just throw tantrums rather than talking it out - i never understood the whole harry hermione ron thing. Harry was clearly by that point very in love with Ginny."Well, it's not like Hermione was ever very keen on talking things out either. She's very stubborn that way, which is something she shares in common with Ron. As for the whole love triangle people keep trying to push... it's probably people who think Hermione can do better than Ron, and so gravitate to the next most prominent guy for alternative shipping.
Jayson wrote: "Amy2me wrote: "i'm i missing something?"In the book Harry says Hermione's like his sister, but in the film he makes a pass at her when Ron leaves. So, my point is that the line he said in the boo..."
ya! thank u!
Both the film and books. I do agree she is more developed than any of the other secondary characters, but just felt like something was missing, ever since my second re read
Jenny wrote: "Both the film and books. I do agree she is more developed than any of the other secondary characters, but just felt like something was missing, ever since my second re read"Fair enough point, I get what you're saying 😀👍
Jenny wrote: "Both the film and books. I do agree she is more developed than any of the other secondary characters, but just felt like something was missing, ever since my second re read"I feel the same way too 🙂👍
Jenny wrote: "Both the film and books. I do agree she is more developed than any of the other secondary characters, but just felt like something was missing, ever since my second re read"there could be
Maybe I will change my mind this re read. It has been almost ten years... Or maybe I can figure out what's missing!






