[HPforGrownups] How Will It End - Predictions from Keith Olbermann
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OctobersChild48 at aol.com
Thu Jun 28 05:15:11 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 170924
colebiancardi:
Last night, on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, his number one
story was on how DH will turn out.
I guess he plays our game as well (and I thought he just was making
fun of the Harry Potter series these last couple of years - HA!
Closet HP fan, he is) Some of his theories mesh quite nicely with
many of our members here - the Horocrux!Harry, DDM!Snape just to name
a couple.
Here is the link to the transcript of his predictions:
_http://www.msnbc.http://www.http://ww_
(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19436954/)
please note, he does mention that hacker's stuff (briefly), so, if you
don't want to know what that hacker said (which IS trite), you may
wish to skip over his predictions.
I thought it was fascinating read and so on track with what we do here :)
For those who have read the link, or even saw his show last night,
what do YOU think? Do you think that Olbermann is on the right track?
Please - Whether you like Olbermann or not, let's not discuss our
personal views on him and let's try to focus on the predictions he's
made, ok?
colebiancardi
Sandy:
Thanks so much for posting this. I knew it was going to be his lead story
but I had to work and missed it. There was also a video of the segment at the
above link so I got to watch it.
I like Keith so I am thrilled to find out he is a Potter fan. As for his
predictions: I, personally, do not believe Harry's scar is a Horcrux, so I
obviously can't go along with his prediction completely. However, Harry giving up
his magical powers, that mean so much to him, would be a very big sacrifice,
and a fit ending rather than having him die. It's a sound theory, but I can't
say I like it. I don't want to see Harry give up his powers, although I would
rather see that than his death.
BTW, did you catch the mistakes? He mentioned Harry being killed by the
Cruciatus Curse, which should have been Avada Kedavra. And he said the big snake
in the basement was a Horcrux. DD raised that possibility, but it has yet to
be proven.
If nothing else, the segment was certainly entertaining, and despite the
minor mistakes it is obvious he is familiar with and knows the books.
Sandy
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