CHPDISC: HBP14, Felix Felicis
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Sun May 7 11:43:43 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 151949
> Angie replies:
>
> Actually, I hadn't thought of that. It was also mentioned in the
very
> first chapter. It just seemed like foreshadowing for the last book,
> which would apparently mean we can look forward to a lot more
> Dementors (BTW, how long does it take them to become "adults?")
Potioncat:
The mist seems to be everywhere, but it doesn't seem to really do
anything...yet. I'm just wondering if there's going to be an army of
Dementors next book? and I wonder if we'll see Snape's method of
dealing with them?
Angie:
> Honestly, the first time I read this, I was shocked. I couldn't
help
> but think of the Alfred Hitchcock movie. I don't know why
this "came
> off" to me worse than any of the other spells that any of the
> students have cast on each other (to this point in the story), but
it
> did.
Potioncat:
Oh, me too. But first the birds reminded me of Disney's "Snow White"
waiting for her prince to come. Quite a contrast.
Oops, by mistake I snipped Angie's part about Krum. Isn't he supposed
to reappear. How will this "reminder" of him play into his
appearance. Or was this it?
> Angie again:
> Nah, I actually had that one figured out. Maybe the only thing in
> the entire series, mind you. If I was Hermione, I would work on
> being a little less predictable. Like Harry, I expected Hermione
to
> jump to the wrong conclusion, for Ron to think Harry had done it,
and
> therefore, to make it a self-fullfulling prophesy.
Potioncat:
I took this one hook line and sinker. I was expecting a good
Harry/Snape confrontation when Snape discovered it, as I knew he
would. I was actually shocked that Harry was doing such a thing.
To my credit, I knew we were being tricked with Slughorn and the DADA
position.
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