I tell you I have this theory. It goes where, you're the one who's not my sister. Cuz mom adopted you from a shoe box full of baby howler monkeys, and never told you cuz it could hurt your delicate baby feelings.

Dawn ,'Selfless'


We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good  

There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."


Beverly - Jul 27, 2004 2:11:19 pm PDT #5401 of 10002
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

in her mind it's perfectly natural to have one house for Evil People.

It just doesn't make sense, dammit. Why would you tolerate several hundred years of a public school one-quarter of whose population are doomed to dress well and cackle a lot?

I get this, too. And no, it doesn't make real sense.


sumi - Jul 27, 2004 4:04:40 pm PDT #5402 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

Perhaps there is a Scarlet Pimpernel factor -- the Slytherin you think is all cackle, sneer and upper-crusty hauteur turns out to be a powerful (yet manipulative -- that's what Slyth is about, right?) force for good.


Betsy HP - Jul 27, 2004 4:33:21 pm PDT #5403 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

I would like that to be true, but Rowlings has expressed horror at people who think there could be some good in Slytherins. I think she's afraid we are seduced by their power, money, and blond wigs.

[Not that I have an Lucius Malfoy problem or anything.]


Lyra Jane - Jul 28, 2004 4:59:52 am PDT #5404 of 10002
Up with the sun

I think the half-blood prince is Hagrid, who had quite a large role (no pun intended) in CoS.

If this were the case, I would toss the book across the room -- or, okay, skim even more than I normally do and roll my eyes a lot.

Does anyone else find Hagrid an annoying waste of space who should have been fired for real long ago?


Steph L. - Jul 28, 2004 5:08:05 am PDT #5405 of 10002
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Does anyone else find Hagrid an annoying waste of space who should have been fired for real long ago?

Only in the movies. I like him in the books, but that's because there's enough time and space (and pages) to flesh out his character fully.

In the movies, partly by necessity of the constraints on running time, he's pretty 2-dimensional.


Lyra Jane - Jul 28, 2004 5:21:57 am PDT #5406 of 10002
Up with the sun

I like him even less in the books. He's just this big annoying guy who keeps getting into stupid complicated subplots that are completely his own fault and needing Harry/Hermione/Ron to get him out of them, endangering students and adding hundreds of pages to the book. Then we're constantly being told what a Woobie he is, just to add insult to injury. He's somewhat more endearing, or at least less distracting, in the movies.

(I've read each book once, so I can't quote chapter and verse on this -- it's just a general impression.)


Connie Neil - Jul 28, 2004 5:23:07 am PDT #5407 of 10002
brillig

Hagrid's too obsequious. I like him in the movies, because he doesn't have as much time to bow and scrape.


justkim - Jul 28, 2004 6:29:26 am PDT #5408 of 10002
Another social casualty...

I like Hagrid well enough, I just wish he didn't take up so much time in the books.

I'm not happy about it, but I think all signs are pointing to Hagrid being the half-blood prince at this point. We know the war with the Dark Side is developing. We know both sides want the giants' support. We know Hagrid brought his brother back to Hogwarts in the last book. We know he was expelled for presumably opening the CoS. At least if he is the HBP, he might actually serve a purpose.


Jesse - Jul 28, 2004 4:03:34 pm PDT #5409 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Hey y'all, what's the website that lists out mystery series (serieses?) in order? I think I saw it here.


Tam - Jul 28, 2004 5:48:40 pm PDT #5410 of 10002
"...Singing their heads off, protected by the holy ghosts, flying in from the ocean, driving with their eyes closed." - Patty Griffin "Florida"

Jesse, don't know if this is the one that you're looking for, but it's my favorite.