That he was gay for Harry?
What about Tonks' new patronus being a werewolf?
I think it represents what's in your heart and the idea that Lilly may have had a doe patronus and Snape taking that makes alot of sense.
Cho betrayed Harry so I guess he was single and ready to mingle and Ginny was the first to tickle his pickle.
Hermione cared about Quidditch because Ron cared about Quidditch![]()
Except that the year prior she left Ron's Quidditch match to follow Harry. Hermione always cared about Quidditich because of HARRY, not Ron.
Agian, Hermione and Ron's only thing in common was Harry making their relationship silly - but thats another point entirely. The forced cliched nature of Ron/Hermione's relationship goes beyond the realms of HBP.
Ron wasn't in his right mind anyways due to the love potion and being now involved with Quidditch...his mind was else where. Hermione does hate Malfoy but she has always questioned Harry's hunches by giving alternative explanations to it and this was no different. I think also because Snape was protecting Malfoy's interests to save him and that was something the students saw and just let it go...unlike Harry.
Ron didn't care about Harry's suspicions before Quidditch or Love Potions were a matter. While yes, Hermione DOES question Harry's hunches - she always follows them as well. She aided them against Snape even though she had her doubts (she lit his cloak on fire!) and she went to the Department of Mysteries even though she thought it could be a trap.
How did Felix Felicis defy the logic of this world?
If Felix Felicis was real than Harry wouldn't be the only one smart enough to have people use it during battle.
Yes, I get that over exposure becomes dangerous and what not, but that wouldn't prevent people - ESPECIALLY Death Eaters - from using it. Felix Felicis served no purpose besides providing a cheap, lazy solution to a plot point (getting the memory). It was simply an example of poor writing which, oddly, become far more common in JKR's later works.
Now I know I may seem harsh, but thats because I love. Harry Potter is one of my favorite franchises ever and HBP's release rivaled my enthusiasm for The Dark Knight. I love the World of Harry Potter, I love the Characters of Harry Potter - but JKR's increased dependence on lazy, popcorn writing left me very disappointed. I don't see her being a good adult detective writer.
I think it was done fine, didn't you ever have a female friend or classmate that you never really thought of in a romantic sense as a kid, then one day you notice how hot she's become. That's the way I saw it, Harry finally realizing he's attracted to Ginny. They did have a lot in common, both liked Quittich, both very personally affected by Voldemort, both good at Defense Against the Dark Arts, Rowling made sure to mention how well she performed as a member of the DA.
Hermione always cared about Quittich in terms of supporting her friends and house. As for attacking Ron, that was just being upset, she is a teenage girl after all, let's also not forget this was the girl brewing polyjuice potion to interogate another student in her second year. Hermione wasn't exactly squeaky clean during the series.
For 6 years, Harry tried to pin things on both Snape and Malfoy and they always turned out to be innocent. Call out Harry crying wolf too many times.
It's a magical world again there were plenty of things that defied logic.
uh, no. Does are noble animals, and within mythology (along with stags) are supposed to represent the pure of heart. You could argue that Snape did embody these things despite his involvement with Voldy.
It would be hard to describe Snape as someone with a pure heart. Yes, he redeemed himself - but so did Darth Vader and I don't think that describes him either.
This is still a middle aged guy that picked out and punished an eleven year old kid because his daddy made fun of him in class.
Snape was a great character, a fascinating character but not a noble one nor one with a pure heart.
t:. I wonder what shape his patronus would take if it weren't a representative of Lily's?Felix Felicis is extremely hard and long to make. I am sure Voldemort could make it but he is too proud and arrogant to do so and most of his Death Eaters are idiots.
Yea, I know it was a stretcht:. I wonder what shape his patronus would take if it weren't a representative of Lily's?
I kind of saw Felix Felicis as a self confidence potion. It was highlighted when Harry pretended to put it in Ron's pumpkin juice. It had the same effect on him as it did in Harry when he took it.
When Harry was "taken over" by Felix Felicis, it was all about trusting his instincts and doing what he felt was the right thing. What we would consider "luck" is just taking opportunity when we see it, or opening our eyes to opportunity when it arises. There was nothing really supernatural happening when he was going through it.
I might be giving the author too much credit on that analysis but that's my story and i'm sticking to it.
Yea, I know it was a stretcht:. I wonder what shape his patronus would take if it weren't a representative of Lily's?
Agian, Hermione and Ron's only thing in common was Harry making their relationship silly - but thats another point entirely. The forced cliched nature of Ron/Hermione's relationship goes beyond the realms of HBP.
Ron didn't care about Harry's suspicions before Quidditch or Love Potions were a matter. While yes, Hermione DOES question Harry's hunches - she always follows them as well. She aided them against Snape even though she had her doubts (she lit his cloak on fire!) and she went to the Department of Mysteries even though she thought it could be a trap.
I re-read these through the summmer. I always love 'em, but God help me I hate the Harry/Ginny pairing. It felt so forced, and all that cliche "I love you but I can't be with you because of the danger!" really annoyed me. I've never be an H/H shipper but I would have preferred anyone to Ginny. Even Luna!
Epilogue ruined things for me. JKR should have either rewrote it or never did it in the first place.

Okay, so it makes a good homage to the fans of the book by bringing our favorite scenes to the silver screen. But the things that were changed made the film much more confusing and out of order than the book. For example, the removal of Ludo Bagman's (I think) character, which played an essential role in the book's plot. Or introducing Rita Skeeter yet not covering any of her side story that is in the book.The film absolutely had to cut and change certain details due to time constraints, but all key plot points in GoF were encompased into the film.
Okay, so it makes a good homage to the fans of the book by bringing our favorite scenes to the silver screen. But the things that were changed made the film much more confusing and out of order than the book. For example, the removal of Ludo Bagman's (I think) character, which played an essential role in the book's plot. Or introducing Rita Skeeter yet not covering any of her side story that is in the book.
You're right, S.P.E.W. too. I had forgotten about that.I think S.P.E.W. and Dobby were more essential, seeing as they continue on throughout the series.