OOP: Newsnight interview.
Hollydaze
hollydaze at btinternet.com
Thu Jun 19 17:32:49 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 61107
Ok ramblings of an excited teenager... feel free to ignore them! ;)
OK, so about 2 of you are still here. Someone already noted that JK confirmed Paxman's question of whether there was a death of a "significant character" by actually using the word significant, but the thing that interested me is the snippet they played on Newsround this afternoon where she commented on Harry being very angry throughout most of the book. I remember someone (I'm sorry I don't remember who) who a few months ago, it may be longer I lose all sense of time on this group, saying that they'd be very disappointed if what happened at the end of book 4 didn't affect Harry in some way and just after JK commented on Harry being angry she said something about *you'd expect* him to be like that, after everything he's been through.
I know it's not really that interesting but I was intrigued by this statement, makes me wonder if perhaps the people who wrote in a few months back wondering if Harry had demanded to know something from Dumbledore (hence the "I'm going to tell you everything" quote) might actually be right. I mean, I know Harry doesn't normally ask anything of anyone (except Sirius), whether it be help or information, let alone demand it, but I believe if Harry was angry enough about something then he would finally have the ability to demand something from someone, even from Dumbledore. Oh, this is not nice, I wanna read that book!!!!
HOLLYDAZE!!!
"No one's going to try and kill you until we've sorted a few things out," said Lupin.
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