Page-filler Lupin RE: [the_old_crowd] Re: bugger and All things Snape
Alec
alec.dossetor at lacedaemonios.yahoo.invalid
Tue Jan 3 21:15:42 UTC 2006
Lupin "might" be one of the few people to recognise the writing in
the Diary, and be able to tell Harry, if it "is" Lily's rather than
Snape's, perhaps. He might, possibly, be one of the few people to be
able to help Harry uncover what really had happened with Snape. Even
at the end, he does sound incredulous at the reason given for why
Dumbledore trusted Snape: he "knows" it doesn't make sense, and must
be wondering if there was more to it than that.
--- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, "Eileen Rebstock"
<erebstock at c...> wrote:
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>
> --- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, "pippin_999" <foxmoth at q...>
wrote:
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> > But if that's where JKR is going, she's put herself in a bind by
> > giving Lupin such an apparently passive role in the last two
books.
>
> I'll make an utterly unpopular suggestion.
>
> Lupin has no place in the books anymore. As good guy, bad guy, you
name it. His time is over. His appearances lately have been the work
of a soft-hearted writer who wants to keep a favourite around but
has nothing to do for him, except, stricken with hurt-comfort, give
him a nice wife to soothe his werewolf brow.
>
> Lupin. Is. Ever. So. Passé.
>
> Eileen
>
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