The editor was sobbing
dumbledore11214
dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 29 18:45:07 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 166863
> va32h, still disagreeing!
>
> Just because the editor cried doesn't mean there is no possiblity
of a
> happy ending. People do cry when they are happy. I remember sobbing
> with joy when my first child was born - and no it didn't have
anything
> to do with the pain, because I was totally numb down there!
>
> If DH ends with Harry finally able to plan his future without the
> specter of Voldemort hanging over him, I'll be crying too.
Alla:
Oh man, call me super optimistic, but I did not see any indication
that we should be more worried for Harry than we were before that
interview.
I mean, DUH ( not directed to anybody just in general), of course he
is not going to say whether Harry lives or die to maintain the
suspense if nothing else. Like before book 5 the fact that somebody
dies was used in advertising campaing widely, no?
And of course it is emotional book no matter who dies, and it could
be emotional for the reason you said - tears of joy as well, it can
be emotional because of interesting revelations from the past, cough.
Etc.
Do not get me wrong, I am worried about Harry surviving. But I am not
worried more after this interview.
I am probably more hopeful, don't know why.
JMO,
Alla
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