Beej, you are not sad. I agree with all of your whitefont.
My handwave on the
Dementors is that they were all rogue and badass, and therefore were not sporting their huge robes.
Also, yes, Petunia was working some fabulous gams.
*books tickets for me and Aimee to England*
DR's already legal in Michigan, Aimée.
I'm with MM on
Tonks.
I may just have a thing for
colored hair.
*books tickets for me and Aimee to England*
Oh god. Take me.
You guys can have Daniel...I'll watch.
I just want Alan Davies to understand that he's made a terrible mistake by recently marrying that obviously gorgeous and by-all-reports perfect for him woman. And then, run away with me.
Ha. Aileen, that's a good handwave. I didn't go there at all, but I can see that. Like some labor revolution...
We don't work for the MAN anymore
so,
we don't have to wear your stinking robes!
Besides, have you ever tried flying in one of those things? Oy, the chafing!
So much chafing!
Other things I forgot:
Kingsley was FAB. And those kitten plates? Hysterical.
About
the Blood Quill
: in the book,
Lee Jordan is also subjected to it (Harry recommends using murtlap to heal the bleeding), so making more victims in the film is not that far of a stretch.
I'm totally chastened Kathy. You are completely right. I guess I was thrown off by the
Don't hurt the TWINS!!
knee jerk. Good point by you.
Yes, Aileen, ita on both points. The one scene with the
kitten walking back out of the plate through the catflap made me think forcibly of the "Talk to the butt"
scene in the Stuart Little film. Same kind of cat I think, too.
Yes, Aileen, ita on both points.
Capitalisation is our friend...