I wonder who Draco married. I don't remember, what happened to Pansy, do we know?
'Potential'
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***SPOILER ALERT***
Last we saw Pansy she was being typical Pansy in trying to get McGonagll to give up Harry.
And in looking at the imdb entry for her, it's kind of funny that the actresses last name is "Gaunt".
::snerk:: A "dramatization" of the final chapter, script-style.
VOLDERMORT: Yeah, because if there's one thing driving this scene it's the Mamet like realism of the colloquy.
Bwahaha!
V: Are we going to rehash the entire plot here?
H: Look, I just got back from The Afterlife Of Lengthy Obtuse Exposition, cut me some slack.
V: I'm getting nauseous from all this circling.
MRS. W: Not my daughter, you bitch!
RON: Yippie kay yay, motherfucker!
HERMIONE: Were gonna need a bigger boat.
MRS. W: What the-?
RON: Sorry, we thought quoting other movies was some sort of magic. Just lazy writing? Carry on.
Heh.
VOLDERMORT: You mean he was weak! To weak to dare, too weak to take what might have been his, what will be mine! To weak to be stronger than weakness which takes nothing which is mine in weak strength!
Heeee. That was all very amusing.
Heeee. That was all very amusing.
Yeah. Plus that Voldermort is much more likable than Rowling's.
So other people found the wand succession dizzying too...I thought I just hadn't been paying enough attention.
So other people found the wand succession dizzying too...I thought I just hadn't been paying enough attention.
Yeah, me too.
Maybe it all just comes down to "The wand chooses the owner." And maybe Voldi just wasn't very nice to his wand.
Or maybe a little TOO nice to his wand.
Those long disembodied nights, fleeing from magically concealed cave to magically concealed cave... you do the math.
Plus that Voldermort is much more likable than Rowling's.
Hee. I don't think she intended Voldie to be likable. Speaking of, however, I did like that Voldemort, in the end, turned out to be a character and not just Evil McEvilstein. I really liked him in this book, how he was not only admitting his mistakes but, you know, making them. We saw some more of his thought processes and motivations. And in the end, hubris brought him down, like he was a tragic hero all this time. He wasn't, say, one of the Greatest Villains of All Time, per se, dimension-wise, but he was more interesting than, say, Sauron.
So other people found the wand succession dizzying too...I thought I just hadn't been paying enough attention.
Oh no. As Hec noted, that was the predominant conversation in my LJ post's comments for a couple hours.
Maybe it all just comes down to "The wand chooses the owner." And maybe Voldi just wasn't very nice to his wand.
Clearly, he doesn't polish it enough.