Weasleys, Weasleys, Everywhere :)
purple_801999
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Mon Jun 23 05:18:23 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 61823
RhianynTheCat wrote-
> Well done Gred and Forge .... brilliantly done actually! I think
their
> leavetaking of Hogwarts may be one of the most memorable scenes in
all the books.
> And they've certainly been elevated to the top of my
favorite "secondary
> characters" list.
I wanted to see Mrs.Weasley's reaction to theie quitting school after
turning it into a swap and testing out products on students. I
admired their actions later in the story, but in the beginning they
really turned me off with their testing and the accidental dosing of
Katie had me very worried for them.
>
> And Ginny! I may have to throw my lot in with the HG shippers.
She is
> definitely maturing into a young woman who would make an admirable
match for Harry.
> Great courage well tempere by a level head and more than enough
fire and
> feist to stand up to Harry, but a fine absence of Hermione's bossy
boots bullying
> to do the *right* thing at all times.
>
I dunno if she'll want Harry now. She seems to have realized that
there are other, more attentive, fish in the sea. That girl got
around! (I mean nothing bad about her character) She dropped Corner
when he acted like a prat and took up with Dean who treat her better.
I think she is better suited to Harry now if she chose to date him,
and am very pleased to see JKR didn't abandon her. Yay Ginny and
Neville!
> Percy *HIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS*
>
The line to smack Percy upside the head starts here! If Percy's break
with his family was not a show (I doubt it was, why lie to the other
children? Why the pompous letter to Ron and the returned sweater to
Molly? The Ministry wouldn't have known if he had accepted a
Christmas gift. And the only people who saw how distraught she was
were the children.) then what will be his position in Book Six? He
can always say it was revenge for being given the middle name of
Ignatius.
snip snip
Thanks,
Olivia
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