Sirius/Remus was canon.... sort of
Apr. 3rd, 2011 02:56 pmFrom the livetweet of a cast interview earlier today. http://twitter.com/#!/SnitchSeeker/status/54594602379919360

ETA: But then they later tweeted A thousand sorries, but just listened to the audio again, & Thewlis said he played Lupin as gay because of Cuaron, without JKR's knowledge.

ETA: But then they later tweeted A thousand sorries, but just listened to the audio again, & Thewlis said he played Lupin as gay because of Cuaron, without JKR's knowledge.
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Date: 2011-04-07 02:11 am (UTC)He was a gay kid who made mistakes. He became an asexual adult, who also made mistakes. Most of the time, his mistakes had to do with the fact that he cared too much about people, romantically or otherwise, to be objective. That doesn't sound "strange"; that sounds like a human being." (Italics in original)
Hum...a gay kid who made mistakes? Oh yea, I guess if a person considers the enslavement of a whole population of people (muggles)as a gay kid making mistakes.
The trouble is Dumbledore was not 6 or 8 years old, he was well into his teenage years by the time this crap with Gellard happens,in fact I think he's almost close to being considered an adult in the magical world. Can't remember exact age when he met Gellard, but really...a kid I might disagree with. He was at an age where he should have known that world domination of muggles was a bad idea.
This isn't a youth who is stupid that drove down a one way street the wrong way after getting his drivers license. This was him and Gellard wanting to rule the world and make muggles their personal playthings.
AD/GG, Part 1
Date: 2011-04-07 02:38 pm (UTC)"Then he begins talking about Grindelwald:"
You cannot imagine how his ideas caught me, Harry, inflamed me. Muggles forced into subservience. We wizards triumphant. Grindelwald and I, the glorious young leaders of the revolution.
"He's omitting the fact that he was writing advice to Grindelwald on enslaving the Muggle population, rather than killing them. And that it was all for the greater good. In fact, he's making it sound like everything bad was Grindelwald's idea, and he was just caught up in the moment. Coward. Liar."
It would all be for the greater good, and any harm done would be repaid a hundredfold in benefits for wizards.
"Because only wizards count, y'know. Muggles aren't really people. They don't bleed if you kill them.
"He also says that the Deathly Hallows were at the center of their plans for political power. Yeah, I know that every politician I've ever heard of builds his ambitions on legendary objects whose existence can't be confirmed. Personally, I suspect that Grindelwald wanted power, and hey, if he could get the Hallows as well, that would be great. Dumbledore is the one who seems fixated on the Hallows themselves...to the point where, when one came into his hands accidentally, he couldn't let it go."
The unbeatable wand, the weapon that would lead us to power!
"Okay, that is just stupid. Only one person at a time can be the owner of a wand, and only one person at a time can wield it. So I don't see how both of them could use the Elder Wand. Were they planning on becoming conjoined twins?"
The Resurrection Stone – to him, though I pretended not to know it, it meant an army of Inferi!
"If Dumbledore knows that the Stone can create Inferi, why does he say later that Voldemort didn't know what the Stone was? He certainly created Inferi. A whole lake of them."
To me, I confess, it meant the return of my parents, and the lifting of all responsibility from my shoulders.
""Hi, Mum! Hi, Dad! Listen, I'm just going to summon you back from the dead so that you can take care of my crazy sister, not me! You don't mind giving up Heaven for that, do you?"
"After admitting that neither of them thought much about the Cloak beyond "we need it to complete the set, and once one of us has it, he'll be invincible," Dumbles starts talking about Ariana's death. The way he puts it is interesting. He doesn't say Grindelwald killed his sister. But he sure tries to give that impression."
Grindelwald lost control. That which I had always sensed in him, though I pretended not to, now sprang into terrible being.
"This fits what Aberforth said about Grindelwald suddenly starting to torture him. I would say that getting into an argument and torturing your opponent constitutes losing control. Especially when the penalty is a one-way ticket to Azkaban."
And Ariana...after all my mother’s care and caution...lay dead upon the floor.”
"It's a strangely passive way of putting it. Aberforth described a much more active scene. He was being tortured; Grindelwald was doing the torturing; Albus wasn't trying very hard to stop the torture; and Ariana just wanted it all to end, because it was upsetting her.
"And he and Aberforth have already said that Albus Dumbledore had good reason for wanting Ariana dead and gone.
"But telling the truth isn't important to Dumbledore. It's all about him and his public, even though right now, he only has a public of one.
"The Dumb One continues to try to blame Grindelwald without exactly saying that Grindy killed Ariana."
TBC
Re: AD/GG, Part 1
Date: 2011-04-07 10:12 pm (UTC)I just couldn't remember if he was still in Hogwarts in his last year or just out. So that makes it even worse really.
But yea and to put it simply, Dumbledores full of beans.
AD/GG, Part 2
Date: 2011-04-07 02:42 pm (UTC)"Schemes for Muggle TORTURE. Which Dumbledore had encouraged, and helped him plan. Here's a clue, Harry—slavers and torturers are not generally considered heroes!"...
"The Dumb One then tells Harry that he was afraid of Grindelwald. Not because the Grinch could kill him, or because of the horrific curses he might plague the Dumb One with. No. Something a lot more basic."
You see, I never knew which of us, in that last, horrific fight, had actually cast the curse that killed my sister.
"There were three of you. One was torturing. One was being tortured. And one was you. Who do you think did it?"
I dreaded beyond all things the knowledge that it had been I who brought about her death, not merely through my arrogance and stupidity, but that I actually struck the blow that snuffed out her life.
"Oh, sweet Jesus! YOU MURDERED HER. At least have the guts to own up to it!
"Dumbledore tells Harry that he was scared of meeting Grindy because he "thought" that Grindy knew what scared him. Frankly, I think it was more a question of Grindelwald knowing damned well what had happened, and Dumbles not being able to face it. Gellert Grindelwald, after all, was under no obligation to preserve Albus Dumbledore's' bubble reputation.
"Scared of having the truth come out and being disgraced, the Dumb One stalled for very nearly the whole of World War II."
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This isn't a youth who is stupid that drove down a one way street the wrong way after getting his drivers license.
No, that would be Ron. LOL
For those who want to read all the wonderful Deadly Hollows sporkings, the link is here. http://community.livejournal.com/deadlyhollow/2007/07/18/
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Date: 2011-04-07 05:31 pm (UTC)