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That did seem to make the whole pregnancy plot line completely gratuituous, except for Harry maturing enough to shame Lupin about leaving his family behind.northern_sunshine said:I think the reason Lupin, Tonks and Fred's deaths were kind of glazed over was because in the heat of battle, there was little time to mourn. Though it made me the saddest that Teddy was orphaned.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Hermione didn't have it. She returned it to Dumbledore after completing her overloaded semester.
Jennie4PC said:They were all broken in book 6 at the department of ministries
the piece of broken mirror on the cellar floor at Malfoy's, or how Hermione was able to maintain her bag while tied up by Greyback.
In Harry's mind it might have represented the piece of Voldemort that was in Harry. But yes, we may never know because it may be for us to find out.we never really did learn who the baby represented.
chefann said:Hey, Rebecca - you can change your siggy now.
It's been pointed out about three times that I missed that. I should just delete that post.chefpenny99 said:KG wrote: "or how Hermione was able to maintain her bag while tied up by Greyback."
This was answered in the book. It was mentioned that she stuffed it in her sock.
krzymomof4 said:It is okay KG We know at your age the mind is the first thing to go.
Nope.priscilla said:No, the mind is the second thing to go...
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What disappearance? Are you referring to his death? I don't remember a page or chapter, but I specifically remember gasping and telling Dan, "OMG! Voldemort just killed Snape!" It was probably about 2/3 through the book.The_Kitchen_Guy said:His rather rapid disappearance from Hogwarts seemed out of character for him, though, IMHO.
Did I miss something in his escape? Does it turn out that Snape was an animagus?
The real Mrs. Weasley coming out was a wonderful surprise - I like that!shano said:I agree about Matt Lauer his interviews are never about what I want to hear.
Now what does anyone think about Mrs Weasley!!?? I was shocked her sentenced she screamed was all capital letters. But I guess as a mom wouldnt scream that also? I am glad Hagrid didnt die. I thought he was a goner when the spiders got him, and I am glad Ron and Hermoine made it through I was thinking one of them wasnt.
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