A lot has been going on in my life at the moment, and I really don't want to talk about any of it anymore. So, instead, here's a meme about Deathly Hallows (ganked from
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Fred and George can make anything funny. The plan itself was a bit excessive and just asking for trouble. Have you ever read the Nekkid Quidditch Match? That's all I could think of during that part.
Neville and the other DA members in the Room of Requirement. It wouldn't be the Potter series without students and Hogwarts. They sort of fed that need to hear and see all the action on the homefront. Oh I know, I loved that part!
I don't know why people hated the epilogue so much. It killed any possible chance that Harry Potter enjoys taking it up the ass and/or giving it up the ass from and/or to Draco Malfoy, so I'm totally for that.
I can't imagine J.K. Rowling ever imagined having to put so much effort and detail into a children's book. Kids don't want to know every detail about the entire life of even sub-characters dating back at least 4 generations including first, middle, and last names as well as SSN, Political Affiliation, number of moles on their entire body, how many times they had their hair cut, what their grade in Home Ec was... etc and so on. x.x;
I don't hate the epilogue! I just think that, compared to the rest of the series (especially the final battle), it was weak. I know, I know. I would have cried foul if she hadn't included one at all. You just can't please everyone all the time, etc. :P
Plus, there is evidence that she meant to put so much effort and detail into it. Reading HP is about as good as getting a classical education condensed and marketed towards children. There are podcasts and articles everywhere discussing the symbolism and most likely origins of nearly every idea in the book.
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Have you ever read the Nekkid Quidditch Match? That's all I could think of during that part.
Neville and the other DA members in the Room of Requirement. It wouldn't be the Potter series without students and Hogwarts. They sort of fed that need to hear and see all the action on the homefront.
Oh I know, I loved that part!
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I can't imagine J.K. Rowling ever imagined having to put so much effort and detail into a children's book. Kids don't want to know every detail about the entire life of even sub-characters dating back at least 4 generations including first, middle, and last names as well as SSN, Political Affiliation, number of moles on their entire body, how many times they had their hair cut, what their grade in Home Ec was... etc and so on. x.x;
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I don't hate the epilogue! I just think that, compared to the rest of the series (especially the final battle), it was weak. I know, I know. I would have cried foul if she hadn't included one at all. You just can't please everyone all the time, etc. :P
Plus, there is evidence that she meant to put so much effort and detail into it. Reading HP is about as good as getting a classical education condensed and marketed towards children. There are podcasts and articles everywhere discussing the symbolism and most likely origins of nearly every idea in the book.
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