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The Buffista Book Club: the Harry Potter iteration  

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Hil R. - Sep 22, 2007 10:08:32 pm PDT #2846 of 3301
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Trying to figure out the logic of the Time Turner. There's a scene in PoA where Hermione misses a Charms class. It seems that the plan for that period was for her to go to Divination, then use the Time Turner to get back to the beginning of that class period, and then go to Charms. But she forgot to go to Charms, and fell asleep in the common room. After class, Harry and Ron found her and asked why she hadn't been in Charms. What was to stop her from using the Time Turner at that point to get back to the beginning of the period and get to Charms?


Laga - Sep 22, 2007 11:15:01 pm PDT #2847 of 3301
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

Is it just a coincidence that pensieve is an anagram of Pevensie?


Fay - Sep 23, 2007 2:12:27 am PDT #2848 of 3301
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

I'm going to go with a yes on that one!


DCJensen - Sep 23, 2007 4:02:57 am PDT #2849 of 3301
All is well that ends in pizza.

What was to stop her from using the Time Turner at that point to get back to the beginning of the period and get to Charms?

Because it has already happened.

Really.

There do not seem to be any paradoxes in the Potterverse. If something has happened, it will happen.

Harry saw his father across the lake sending a patronis. It turns out to be Harry himself, etc.

In other words, you won't go back and kill your grandfather, because you didn't.


Kathy A - Sep 24, 2007 10:14:07 am PDT #2850 of 3301
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Over at Sugar Quill, they're speculating over what Neville did between finishing his NEWTs at Hogwarts and beginning teaching there, and the idea that I love is that he spends a few years doing field studies, becoming an Indiana Jones of herbology, going to the Amazon and remotest Africa to gather plant species. Maybe even continuing these studies in his free summers, too!

The idea of Neville Jones is giving me fanfic bunnies to play with...


beekaytee - Sep 24, 2007 10:42:40 am PDT #2851 of 3301
Compassionately intolerant

Relistening to Sorcerer's Stone and loving more this time than ever before. Now that I know what becomes of everyone.

Grindelvald being mentioned in the very first few chapters...on a chocolate frog card!

I am, however, having trouble with a certain missed fact. It bugs me that Dumbledore is famous for his piercing blue eyes...and Harry and Co. spend significant time in the Hog's Head in the middle books...but no one ever mentions that Aberforth is Albus' brother.

Or did I miss something along the way?

I love, given Kathy's comment about Neville's potential career as a swashbuckling vegetation hunter, that Neville first realized his wizardness when his uncle Algae dropped him out a window! Dude came a long, long way...


Kathy A - Sep 24, 2007 10:49:12 am PDT #2852 of 3301
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Dumbledore does make a reference in HBP that he "sometimes takes his custom" at the Hog's Head, and in one of the earlier books (I can't remember if it's SS/PS or CoS), he mentions that his brother, Aberforth, was accused of doing funky spells on goats. Combine that with the mention in OotP that the Hog's Head has a certain odor of goat inside, fandom knew back then that Aberforth was the barman at the Hog's Head.


beekaytee - Sep 24, 2007 10:50:53 am PDT #2853 of 3301
Compassionately intolerant

Tricky. Dots I did not connect.

Hm. I may make that my very own version of "Things I Didn't Say."


Gudanov - Sep 25, 2007 6:04:16 am PDT #2854 of 3301
Coding and Sleeping

Due to various factors I've not been able to commute and listen until this morning. Then I forgot to switch discs before taking off and I don't change discs while the car is moving. Thus I have not listened to much since the last post.

Hermione seemed displeased with Ron when he came back, but even in the short time I've listened things have calmed down quite a bit. Thanks to Ron's adventures, Harry has a wand again but it seems a dud. The mystery of how they where found that first time on topham road (or whatever) has been revealed, finally there's a good reason not to call Tom by his new name. I'm sure Dumbledore is still dead despite Ron's new theory. It is rather cool how Dumbledore knew that Ron would need a way back and provided one. Harry is feeling happy, that means something bad is about to happen.


beekaytee - Sep 25, 2007 8:19:44 am PDT #2855 of 3301
Compassionately intolerant

Harry is feeling happy, that means something bad is about to happen.

Bwah.

I'm thinking the whole 'dark magic revolution' that V--- perpetrated would have been a very different deal if everyone just agreed to call him Tommy.

Seriously, a few people would have been cut down...but maybe fewer than actually were.

I can just see Tommy Riddle, all red-eyed and slitty-nosed completely losing steam and flouncing away to his dark lair of nobody-gets-me.