Matt
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in the end it was still about the power of love conquering all...even the most powerful and evil of magic. And I'll stand by what I said...James continues to get the shaft in the end...the more that is revealed about how cruel he was to Snape...the less we care for him. It angered me as the reader, but eventually, I just blame it on JK for poor story arcs.
Shouldn't Harry's epilogue son have been named James Severus Potter? I thought that would have been more effective...but then she couldn't have written that "two of the bravest men I've ever met" line. It came off a bit cliche.
I don't think it was a weak arc. James was a child. People do grow up and mature. That is what is great about Rowling's characters. They are all real people, with real flaws.