Popular flaws/Lupin's Cure?

mrgrrrargh at aol.com mrgrrrargh at aol.com
Fri Jan 25 04:24:28 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 34044

Cindy:
Personally Dumbledore is one of my fave adults (as are McGonnagall and 
Lupin).


> So why is 
> it that wise Dumbledore and competent McGonagall seem to stir less 
> passion for me and possibly for others?

Olwyn:
Uh, wasn't Lupin at Hogwarts in the same days as Lily/James/Sirius/Snape/etc, 
who were well after LV's school days?

> since he went to Hogwarts at the same time as TR/LV.

Barbara Jebenstreit:
Personally, I wonder if Lupin will be cured. Wasn't JKR's mom the foundation 
of Lupin's character. Her MS (if I have the disease correct) killed her and I 
wouldn't be surprised if Lupin is the "incredibly painful" death which JKR 
has written.

'Course I could be wrong and JKR decides to heal Lupin as a form of resolving 
issues she still has.

> In traditional lore, a werewolf can often be healed by killing or exorcizing
> the werewolf on top of the chain: by killing/exorcising the one that
> "infected" him, or the one that infected him, or...
> 


-Spy Game Fan


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