Upon reading through Snape's verbose explanation about how all the stuff he did in the past five books was really on the service of the Dark Lord Voldemort, no really!
This was the part I hated about the whole chapter and the whole rest of the book. Not the Snape-declaring-evilness part, but the exposition-style dialogue that just. wouldn't. stop. It's like we (and the characters) are all supposed to have forgotten what went on in the last five books and aren't capable of understanding indirect phrasing of any kind.
(Also, Snape talks WAY too much for someone who is supposedly playing double agent.)
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Date: 2005-08-27 03:39 am (UTC)This was the part I hated about the whole chapter
and the whole rest of the book. Not the Snape-declaring-evilness part, but the exposition-style dialogue that just. wouldn't. stop. It's like we (and the characters) are all supposed to have forgotten what went on in the last five books and aren't capable of understanding indirect phrasing of any kind.(Also, Snape talks WAY too much for someone who is supposedly playing double agent.)