[HPforGrownups] Re: Flowerbed and Dumbledore's Flint (OOP)

John Hatch john at sunstoneonline.com
Wed Jan 15 20:03:56 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 49840

Barb writes:

I'm finding it rather funny that we're so desperate at this point that we're taking the tiny morsels that have been tossed to us and finding a million different ways to interpret them. ;)  [more snipped]

The soon to be notorious Dumbledore quote:

"what I should have told you five years ago. . . . I'm going to tell you everything."

Me:

This quote is enough to get any Harry Potter fan as excited as winning the Quidditch World Cup. But this is just a couple of lines in what sounds like an enormous book. It could mean anything (although it is fun to speculate).

My theory is we won't even get a chance to hear what Dumbledore is supposed to tell Harry. It wouldn't be the first time a character wanted to say something in a Harry Potter book and was interrupted by another event. Imagine Hagrid or another character bursting in just as Dumbledore is about to open his mouth. He gets up to leave, perhaps never to return, given all that we've heard about death in the upcoming books.

John



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