MAGIC DISHWASHER (TBAY INTRO): Spying Game Philosophy - The Phoenix must die!
acoteucla
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Fri Sep 19 04:21:59 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 81110
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Tom Wall" <thomasmwall at y...>
wrote:
> But, when you have a chance, do you think that you could address
all
> of the *other* stuff that's been bubbling around in our collective
> mind since OoP came out, namely how does the *Prophecy* work with
> the flaw in the potion? If you can work that into MAGIC DISHWASHER,
> then it will have truly and deservedly evolved.
I first discovered MAGIC DISHWASHER after reading book 5, and I
didn't think there was any problem meshing the prophecy with the
theory. The flaw in the potion has something to do with the life-
debt that Peter owes Harry. So Peter still has a role to play - he
is going to DO something which brings this flaw to the surface.
What will cause Peter to act? One idea I've had is that Harry will
come to understand Peter a bit better, and perhaps feel pity for him
rather than disgust. Dumbledore claims that "love" is the power the
Dark Lord knows not - LV has never shown pity or love for Peter. I
bet the original Potter-squad never did either. How will Peter react
if Harry is the first one to do so? This may bring about the flaw in
the potion while at the same time utilizing Harry's power to defeat
LV.
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