Harry Potter Meme

Feb 06, 2010 11:38

1. The first character I fell in love with: Probably Ron. I can't really explain it. I loved how he was this little boy living in his brothers' shadows and striving to make something unique of himself, which seemed impossible at times. I think Ron's heart is really in the right place, but he has this temper that gets the best of him at times.

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postingwhore February 6 2010, 22:24:42 UTC
Man, I remember the days when I loved Sirius/Remus...Sirius was totally my favourite character for the longest time, haha.

*still has yet to read the seventh book*

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museme87 February 7 2010, 14:50:50 UTC
You haven't read the 7th yet? :O Oh, you really should, Wendy. There are some parts that fans bitch about, but all in all, I thought it was a great end to the series.

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postingwhore February 7 2010, 17:12:20 UTC
It's those parts that fans bitch about that make me :|. Plus I haven't really been into HP for a long long time. JKR's writing leaves a lot to be desired...

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aerielle February 7 2010, 05:25:42 UTC
haha, I would like to do this, but I don't know enough about fandom to know the popular pairings and stuff.

I'm one of the Snape fans. I like the angsty guys, whom you can't figure out whether they're the good guys or the bad guys.

I like the whole Snape/Lily idea before she met James, since they were at least friends in the past, but after? No way.

I'm wondering how they're going to treat the long Pensieve sequence in the 7th movie. I really really hope they don't just gloss that over, because that was easily my favorite part of that book, and I want to see Alan Rickman perform it, I think it would be amazing.

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museme87 February 7 2010, 14:59:48 UTC
Do it anyway, Em. It's all from your own perspective, so knowing popular pairings/characters aren't really much of an issue ( ... )

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aerielle February 8 2010, 00:39:09 UTC
What? A 7th book two-parter? Awesome! There was a lot of epic stuff going on in that last book, it probably is the best way to go. But yes, since they'll then have roughly 5-6 hours worth of wiggle room between the two, they have no excuse not to do it.

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