Neville is terrific - He's grown so much as a character, but you could tell he had it in him from his moment of glory back in Book 1.
I'm completely not bothered by the film. Nothing they do with it could possibly come even close to living up to the imagination that comes off the page.
Everyone feels sorry for Draco. I half think she deliberately made him more sympathetic to keep the drooling fangirls happy ;o)
I loved the Fiendfyre too. Not exactly the most subtle of weapons, nor one you want to use in a confined space when your friends are right next to you!
And JKR obviously wasn't going to let a little thing like death stop her from writing in the obligatory Dumbledore exposition scene!
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I'm completely not bothered by the film. Nothing they do with it could possibly come even close to living up to the imagination that comes off the page.
Everyone feels sorry for Draco. I half think she deliberately made him more sympathetic to keep the drooling fangirls happy ;o)
I loved the Fiendfyre too. Not exactly the most subtle of weapons, nor one you want to use in a confined space when your friends are right next to you!
And JKR obviously wasn't going to let a little thing like death stop her from writing in the obligatory Dumbledore exposition scene!