If they just tell him Voldemort is planning to do away with Quidditch, this whole thing will be over pretty quick.
Bwah!
I especially like how fast George puts it all in the past. Too bad it means Percy is a dead man.
blows nose
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If they just tell him Voldemort is planning to do away with Quidditch, this whole thing will be over pretty quick.
Bwah!
I especially like how fast George puts it all in the past. Too bad it means Percy is a dead man.
blows nose
So much is going on. McGonagall reminds Harry that he is supposed to be finding something and Harry takes off to find the diadem. He tracks down the ghost of Ravenclaw, which I didn't even think of, and finds out that the Diadem is indeed the Horcrux. Harry also remembers seeing the Diadem in the Room_of_Requirement.Hidden_Things_Room which I also wouldn't have thought of even though it was right there in book six.
Ron and Hermione show up after their trip to the CoS where they picked basilisk fangs and Hermione destroyed the cup. I would have thought the basilisk vemon would have dried up long ago, but it's a magical creature so I can accept that. They all head into Room_of_Requirement.Neville's_Refugee_Camp and run into Ginny, Gran, and Tonks. Ginny is all too happy to leave the room. Tonks takes off to find Lupin and Gran takes off to join the fight. Gran is so taking down Bellatrix which is awesome.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione go into the Room_of_Requirement.Hidden_Things_Room. Initially I wondered how Tom Riddle couldn't have realized that other people had hidden stuff in the room as well, but I can see him thinking the room also generated junk to hide the Diadem in. There's furniture and stuff in there which I doubt that loads of students are hiding, and there just seems to be way too much stuff to account for even generations of students. Only a handful of students would likely know about the room in any given year. Of course the furniture may be from Filch who I think knows about the room, but for him it is a place to get rid of junk. In any event, I can buy Tom being arrogant enough to think the other junk was generated just for him.
Ok, the events go on. Crab, Goyle, and Draco turn up and badly bungle an attempt to capture Harry. Crab lets loose the fiend fire and all the hidden junk goes away along with Crab. Pretty horrible way to go really. In and unexpected turn of events, it turns out that Crab destroyed the Horcrux. Just the snake left and if my suspicions are correct, Harry himself.
Meanwhile, Ginny is shooting spells out the window, Tonks takes off after Lupin, Aberforth is leading some students, and they have just run into Percy and Fred dueling with death eaters. I'm looking forward to my next commute.
Oh, Ron and Hermione also started to make out until Harry pointed out there was still a battle going on all around them. That had been coming for a very long time. Funny it was Ron worrying about evacuating the elves that finally got them over the hump though. Harry's exasperation was pretty funny as well.
Oh gods. I can't even stand it anymore. I wish Gud's commute was about 15 minutes longer.
sniff
Shoot, I saw that while editing out some of the more egregious grammar and spelling errors. I'm sure plenty are left though, I wrote that awfully fast. Percy is probably going to pop his clogs in my next commute.
::bursts into tears::
Harry also remembers seeing the Diadem in the Room_of_Requirement.Hidden_Things_Room which I also wouldn't have thought of even though it was right there in book six.
She has a neat way of showing you very important things throughout the series, masquerading as odd bits of detail.
Oh gods. I can't even stand it anymore. I wish Gud's commute was about 15 minutes longer.
Yeah, once again he's right at a Big Event ...
showing you very important things throughout the series
I've been amusing myself wondering how the moviemakers will deal with details that might not work in the movies but which are necessary for events in later books.
Well, we have movies 6 and 7 yet to go, what about things from the earlier books that have already been made into movies - what is missing from them that was later brought back in book 7? Not that they will show ALL the detail from book 7, but still.
The fifth movie didn't show them finding the locket at Grimmauld Place, did it?
The biggest thing - there was no SPEW. I don't even recall Hermione saying anything about Sirius's treatment of Kreacher to even hint at her not agreeing with the way other magical beings are treated. So what's gonna be the impetus for Hermione to kiss Ron in the the 7th movie?