*Tonks meant Hagrid to get the message. Best. Form of communication. Ever. What spy wouldn’t want to send messages via a big glowing animal easily recognizable as belonging to him or her that random people can see and intercept?
How can they tell to whom the Patronus belongs, if something as simple as falling in love can make it change? Also, given that Harry was teaching a bunch of his school mates how to cast one, their use can't exactly be restricted to the Order members, can it? Do they have a sign saying "I b310ngz 2 ..."?
*Hermione says they’ve been terrified by Harry’s disappearance. Not “leave the table and do something” terrified, more like “whisper worriedly over your pudding” terrified.
Only non-Gryffindors would ever thing of doing something as cowardly as, say, telling a teacher a student seems to be missing.
*Harry’s all upset about Snape teaching DADA—how could he be given it after all this time? I think the real question is: what is that your business?
Really, Harry has never anoyed me as much as in that moment. It's a level of rudeness not even matched by Draco's atitude towards Hagrid. And yet I'm sure we're meant to see it as Harry being straightforward and speaking in the name of all the poor opressed DADA students ever.
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Date: 2006-05-05 08:03 pm (UTC)How can they tell to whom the Patronus belongs, if something as simple as falling in love can make it change? Also, given that Harry was teaching a bunch of his school mates how to cast one, their use can't exactly be restricted to the Order members, can it? Do they have a sign saying "I b310ngz 2 ..."?
*Hermione says they’ve been terrified by Harry’s disappearance. Not “leave the table and do something” terrified, more like “whisper worriedly over your pudding” terrified.
Only non-Gryffindors would ever thing of doing something as cowardly as, say, telling a teacher a student seems to be missing.
*Harry’s all upset about Snape teaching DADA—how could he be given it after all this time? I think the real question is: what is that your business?
Really, Harry has never anoyed me as much as in that moment. It's a level of rudeness not even matched by Draco's atitude towards Hagrid. And yet I'm sure we're meant to see it as Harry being straightforward and speaking in the name of all the poor opressed DADA students ever.
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