This is it then: we have reached the comic’s last two pages. It took me two years to complete this seventeen-page story; it is also the first comic I have ever completed (my most impressive feat of arms before that was to get stranded at page 23 of one of my interminable sagas). Of course I didn’t work on it continuously, so the two years are a bit
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And for some reason I find your interpretation of McGonagall here really rather endearing. (I think it's the fluffy slippers. *g*)
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Thank you very much! :D
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I do think that this werewolf episode is the start of a lot of things for Snape - that it had a profound influence on the way he sees people. McGonagall's remark isn't meant to be so cruel; in canon she is often extremely strict in speech (even without knowing all the particulars of the situation), though she will relent a bit in her actions (for example, not punishing Harry quite so severly as she could have done). Here, though, Snape is just not in a state to think of that sort of thing. I am quite convinced that the people around him (Dumbledore is a prime example) don't realise quite how much Sirius's plot traumatised Snape.
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Me too! :(
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This was superb, sigune, just superb, I enjoyed it tremendously!
and SO MUCH LOVE for McGonagall's shoes! ♥
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The fluffy slippers... What can I say? I couldn't resist! XD
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