Questions.

tania_schr tania_schr at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 28 19:25:02 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 73702

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Talisman" 
<talisman22457 at y...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "magicroxx" <magicroxx at y...> 
> answered one of Will's questions by saying:
> > 
> > let's not forget that JK said that we musn't get too fond of 
> Severus, that we are right to be suspecting him.
> > Roxx
> 
> Talisman, turning from the silvery mist of her carefully tended 
> cauldron, scowls and asks:
> 
> Would you mind providing us with the reference for your JKR cite, 
> magicroxx?
 
Tania says:
I think this is what people are referring to:
(Taken from the Royal Albert Hall interview, London, on 26th June 
2003 at 4pm)
"Stephen Fry:  Yes, and even in the books there is a certain flair. 
Most characters like Snape are hard to love but there is a sort of 
ambiguity — you can't quite decide - something sad about him — 
lonely and it's fascinating when you think he's going to be the evil 
one a party from Voldemort obviously in the first book then slowly 
you get this idea he's not so bad after all.
JK Rowling:  Yes but you shouldn't think him too nice.  It is worth 
keeping an eye on old Severus definitely!"








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