Justice to Snape WAS: Re: Werewolves? There Wolves!
pippin_999
foxmoth at qnet.com
Fri Jun 22 15:04:45 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 170608
> Carol, who thinks that Snape, though wrong about the murderer and his
> accomplice, was right that the werewolf was deadly and really did save
> their lives
>
> Mike:
> I'm thinking time-turned Harry and Hermione would disagree with this
> assessment. Had they all left Snape tied up in the Shack, wandless,
> I'm betting these two could have rescued their unconscious alter
> selves and Ron and Sirius.
Pippin:
Harry and Hermione don't seem to agree:
"Hermione!" said Harry suddenly. "We've got to move!"
"We mustn't, I keep telling you--"
"Not to interfere! Lupin's going to run into the forest, right at us!"
Hermione gasped.
They're not at all confident of their ability to handle a werewolf,
either here or earlier when Sirius fought Lupin for them. Harry
stood frozen, for once unable to move when a friend was in danger.
> Mike:
> As I've posted before, no amount of remorse will bring back Harry's
> parents. And Harry shouldn't and won't, imo, ever get past this basic
> truth. No matter what Snape does to redeem himself.
Pippin:
And no amount of punishment will bring them back either.
Pippin
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