
I can’t picture the Golden Trio’s children in any other house than Gryffindor.

Yes, what he did was horrific, disgusting and cowardly. But for some reason people forget that, at one point, he was a Marauder. They obviously loved and trusted him enough to make him Secret Keeper in the first place. He was absolutely not just somebody that tagged along with James, Sirius and Remus. Do you honestly think they would have bothered being his friend if they didn’t think he was worth it?
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Growing up, I was never allowed to read the books or watch the movies because my parents were convinced they were evil. Now that I’m adult and I’ve become a huge fan, I’m definitely not going to deprive my kids of HP. I’m so sad I was never able to experience the magic earlier on.
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I HATE this moment, and the next one when Harry pokes the dementor in the eye. As Harry said to Vernon in the books, “You can’t give dementors the ‘old one-two’ “. This scene makes dementors seem too solid.

I hate the fact that both Remus and Tonks died and I really really REALLY wish Ted grew up knowing them. His situation is much too similar to Harry’s and it feels somewhat repetitive. I know that he wouldn’t have had the same lifestyle Harry had with the Dursley’s. Plus Tonks and Remus barely began to live their lives together as a married couple AND raise their son. I wonder what their lives would have been like if they were still alive.

Draco taught me more than any character ever will.
I know he isn’t the most ideal of all idols in the entire series, but I do feel like I learnt a lot from him. And it isn’t the fact that I’ve always been a little in love with him. I admit, there was a time when I was blind to his flaws because he was supposed to be popular and ridiculously charming and what not.
But I did examine his flaws, seeing him as a three-dimensional character and because of that, I love him more. Tom Felton once mentioned in an interview that JK wrote him as very one dimensional in the beginning because he’s the Anti-Harry and you want to hate him.
And I agree, he is a spoilt little brat. And a bit of a coward. And undecided and merely following his father. He’s human.
But I never hated him. Ever.

The Forbidden Forest scene with Aragog in the Chamber of Secrets started of my fear of spiders. I still get freaked by that scene now.