Cho is Ever-So-Evil
Nicole L.
nplyon at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 27 01:12:31 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 43190
Lilac said:
> Yes, I agree with you here. I think a true H/Cho
> with Harry being the pursuer is out of the question.
> But what if Cho pursued him? And they became
> friends first? Hey, if she's getting tutorials from
> Voldemort, who charmed Ginny with the diary, she
> could certainly learn how to charm Harry enough to
> get him out Hogwarts. And maybe she *can* redeem
> herself...she stops whatever might happen to Harry
> by jumping in front of an AK at the last second, for
> example.
>
> I don't know why I like this Cho is ever-so-evil
> idea. Maybe it's a sick, twisted attempt to get
> back at all those Barbie Doll girls who were really
> ugly on the inside....
Frankly, I like this theory for two reasons (when
Lilac told me about it, I felt it would be
appropriately "bangy"):
1. I think Cho is boring. Yes, she is pretty, yes
she is a good seeker, and yes she is nice to Harry.
Big deal. To be honest, I think she's pretty
pointless to the story.
2. I definitely think the potential is there for her
to decide that she needs to avenge Cedric's death.
Maybe she'll start by wanting to attack Voldemort and
then once she meets up with Voldie, he'll win her to
his side by telling her a pack of lies about what
happened. I don't think Voldie's going to get to any
of the Weasleys, Dumbledore, Sirius, or Hermione, so I
think Cho is the next best option. When you are in
love with someone, especially young love, you will
often do all kinds of stupid things in an effort to
win that person over. I think that Cho could be very
effective in getting information out of Harry and in
engineering misfortunate events for him.
~Nicole, who likes this theory more than the idea of
Ron turning against Harry. That I do *not* like.
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