Are there no depths to which Siriophiles wont sink?
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Mon May 24 18:51:03 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 99292
Potioncat snipping part of her own
> > But what did he do in the Shrieking Shack that you found so bad?
> >
>
> Meri again: In the Shreiking Shack he let his petty schoolboy
> quarrells take over. He wouldn't listen to reason from any of
them,
> and seemingly fully intended to throw not just Sirius, but Lupin
as
> well to the dementors, two perfectly innocent men whom he could
not
> forgive long enough to listen to hear them out.
Potioncat:
Well, he was expecting Lupin to transform at any minute. And I'm
not sure I would have bought that story either...not without seeing
Scabbers transfigure into Pettigrew. At best, he would have had to
take them all in for DD to question...wait a minute, he did take
them all in for DD to question.
But this takes us right into the post with a subject "who is Harry
acting like..." {oops, I forgot the actual heading and I don't know
how to go back without losing this.} But there is a very good
comment by Pippin about the Shreiking Shack in post # 99025.
snip
Meri
And I would be very interested to know what you think
> his reasoning is behind his insult of Hermione.
>
> Meri - who often wonders how things would have been different if
> Snape had been made to listen.
Potioncat:
I'll address Hermione at a different time. I need to refer to canon
or to one of my previous posts, but at any rate, I need more time
(and my time turner is in the shop) But I want to add, that I find
his behavior at that time inexcusable even if he did have a reason.
How would things have been different if Snape had been made to
listen...I wonder that as well!
Potioncat who is having fun with this and hopes you are too!
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