CoS scene.

B Arrowsmith arrowsmithbt at btconnect.com
Tue Sep 9 18:44:10 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 80265

Sitting  gazing vacantly at the ceiling as usual when I remembered an 
anomaly.

There was speculation a few weeks ago as posters tried to figure out 
which episode in CoS  had been retained in the CoS film at the 
insistence of JKR.

In the book, we have the meeting between Harry and Dumbledore in DD's 
office after the petrification of Justin Finch-Fletchley and Nearly 
Headless Nick. Hagrid  bursts in carrying a couple of dead roosters, 
proclaiming Harry is innocent. Now we know about Ginny killing the 
roosters and why she has done it. But this is not explained in the film.

So why does Hagrid still barge in carrying two dead (apparently 
irrelevant) roosters?

Can anyone think of a plot line for the future books that needs Hagrid 
and two dead chickens?
Or perhaps just the chickens. Haruspicy? A  magical stock-pot? 
Son-of-Trevor? Fowl play?

Any ideas out there?

Kneasy 
  





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