[HPforGrownups] How do we explain Moody's actions knowing he is actuall Crouch?

Magda Grantwich mgrantwich at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 31 18:03:04 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 15657

> Moody is a good guy but Crouch is bad.  We must reconsider all of
> his actions now.  Why does he encourage Harry and Hermiony to becom

> Aurors?  Especially if he believed Harry would be dead soon?  Why 
> does he advise Harry to use "Constant Vigilance"?
> 

Because he has to act like the real Moody would act so nobody gets
suspicious.  

And yes, for those who are interested, my local library's copy of GoF
came in and I stayed up late every night reading until I finished
last night (or rather very early this morning).  

My immediate impression is that this book is a little more ragged
than the first three; might be the length as she had to cram so much
backstory into it.  

Funniest scene in the entire series so far: Mr. Weasley trying to
connect with Uncle Vernon after crashing through the fireplace at the
Dursley's: "I collect plugs.  And batteries.  My wife thinks I'm mad
but there you are."

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