[HPforGrownups] Re: Neville and Snape
Denise Rogers
gypsycaine at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 17 02:42:46 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 3790
For an example of Jinx's theory, see the Quidditch matches in SS/PS. First Snape tries to keep Harry on the broom, and the second he volunteers to referee the match. From the reaction of Oliver, I seem to think that perhaps he's an "Anti-Quidditch" person (meant that humourously, btw, basically the same personality as I have for Cav's basketball--the TV can stay off! I don't care one way or the other. I don't hate basketball, it's just not on my top 50 things to watch....Disney on the other hand -- as I watch Eddie Murphy playing with fire...)
Hermione feels the same way I think Snape feels about it--why do you have to be "Q-centered" all the time? There's more things in life, like STUDYING! Grins.
Dee
Snape may be bitter and twisted, but you know what, there's no one I'd
rather have on my side in a fight. He knows his stuff, he's honourable,
dependable, loyal. If he's on your side, he stays there and backs you up no
matter what. And you'd have to let him down in a seriously big way for him
to turn against you. Also, he holds grudges like no one else, and if you
have a common enemy with him, you are virtually assured he will not betray
you to them. Which is why AD wants him around.
Jinx
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