Lily and James, a hpappy couple?
Fred Waldrop
fredwaldrop at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 11 02:44:06 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 82695
"jeffl1965" <jeffl1965 at h...> wrote:
Who will be the Judas for this version? I'd vote for Tonks. I
don't really know why, but she tends to stick out like Peter does,
imho. I don't mean to offend her fans, as I *do* like her, but I
just have this feeling, and I could be very wrong.
"slgazit" <slgazit at s...> wrote:
If Peter is any guide, I'd expect the betrayer to be someone with
emotional problems and low self esteem who feels the need to prove
themselves better than others. Tonks is (IMO) too assertive and is
such a self confident, cheerfull person that I can't see her in that
role. In addition, the betrayer must be entrusted with a very
important task to do real damage (e.g. secret keeper). Tonks is not.
I personally put my money on Snape as the eventual betrayer (I don't
think he is as of yet), especially if DD snuffs it and he'll face the
choice of going back to his former master or helping a boy he
detests.
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Hello all, Fred waldrop here;
As much as I really do not like Snape, I really do not see him going
back. Just my opinion though, now to whom I think might be... could
be... persuaded?
I really hate to say it, but... here goes... Molly Weasley.
The reason I say this is from what slgazit wrote, "If Peter is any
guide, I'd expect the betrayer to be someone with emotional problems
and low self esteem". After all, it basically takes someone with high
self esteem to banish a boggart, because if you have doubts, the
boggarts banishes you. Plus, seeing as LV is a master of Legilimency,
if he "reads" Molly, he will see that her greatest fear is her family
all getting killed, so, he offers her a deal, she helps him, he makes
sure that all her children lives. And seeing as how Molly wasn't in
the original OotP, she doesn't/might not compleatly understand
that she can not trust LV.
Yes, seems silly, but LV is good at getting people to believe him,
even when what he says seems unbelievable to others.
Fred
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