Apparently Flitwick was in Hogwarts Exposed after all.
No kidding.
If so, then what members of staff died at the Battle of Hogwarts? Flitwick and Hagrid were two of my guesses, and at least one of them has been proven wrong.
If you can't find cover for a class, you'd cancel it before you handed it over to a sixth-former with no teaching credentials or experience.
Oh, fuck, I think I just realized why Neil wrote this tripe into HE, szaleniec. I'll give you three guesses to the reason...
Not this time. Nothing comes of it at all. She doesn't even get a classroom scene.
Ah, I see.
Well, we've been seeing Neil attempt, incompetently I might add, to retcon elements of Order of the Phoenix into the HE series from the start. And, well, Dumbledore's Army was a major facet of OotP...
Essentially, Neil is putting Jamie in Harry's position so as to help prop her up. Maybe it's to make her later buggering more tragic. *shrug*
It's especially puzzling when, as you just said, nothing ever comes of it.
The thought did cross my mind. Of course, the difference is that the DA was a homework club with a higher purpose, not an actual official lesson approved by the Headmaster.
When she's straight out of school, going from the fact that she was in the fifth year in the first Hogwarts Exposed and it goes one fic per year. Teacher training? What's that?
No kidding.
If so, then what members of staff died at the Battle of Hogwarts? Flitwick and Hagrid were two of my guesses, and at least one of them has been proven wrong.
If you can't find cover for a class, you'd cancel it before you handed it over to a sixth-former with no teaching credentials or experience.
Oh, fuck, I think I just realized why Neil wrote this tripe into HE, szaleniec. I'll give you three guesses to the reason...
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Ah, I see.
Well, we've been seeing Neil attempt, incompetently I might add, to retcon elements of Order of the Phoenix into the HE series from the start. And, well, Dumbledore's Army was a major facet of OotP...
Essentially, Neil is putting Jamie in Harry's position so as to help prop her up. Maybe it's to make her later buggering more tragic. *shrug*
It's especially puzzling when, as you just said, nothing ever comes of it.
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Jamie Zacherely: more charismatic than Tom Riddle. Totally not a Sue!
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