Reason number ninety-a-hundred why Death Eaters are Evol: killing poor defenseless foxes.
More humane than fox-hunting, some would say. Curious, thought, that some level of emotion has to be put into Unforgiveables normally, yet Bella managed to summon up enough bad feeling against that random noise in the bushes to AK it. Either it's a bit of plot-wrong, or Bellatrix hates everything. Either works for me.
Is this supposed to be some sort of meta-commentary on Snape, that the ugliness of his home reflects the ugliness inside him?
I do hope it's not quite that shallow, although I suspect that it is exactly the sort of house a guy like him would have. He dresses his house like he dresses himself, bless him ("that'll keep the elements off!").
At least the fox didn't have two heads.
I saw a picture of a kitten with two heads once, but I think someone told me it was photoshopped. Probably just as well for the unfortunate beast if so. Mind you, the fox might have had fox-cancer or something. Or maybe two-headed foxlets to support. Who would now go hungry because their mum would never return. Woe :( Bellatrix is truly evil not to think of the two-headed baby foxes, I suppose.
how can you not respect a prissy society lady that would travel to the polluted ass-end of nowhere in order to save her son.
It certainly blows those "Narcissa gawps on helplessly as Draco is ritually abused by Lucius" fics out of the water. Narcissa would clearly sooner kill Lucius than watch him hurt her son.
Am I the only one who wants to puke because Dumbledore's greatest weakness is thinking the best of people?
You are not the only one, although I also wanted to spit my dinner when Remus' worst fault was revealed as being that he just wants to be loved. Mind you, if you know how to exploit someone's generosity, it can be pretty useful to get what you need out of them, so kudos to our head of Slytherin for knowing which buttons to press there.
Am I the only one thinking that the next thing Cissy is gonna offer Snape is sexual favours?
I think the people who weren't thinking that way were probably in the minority. But I'm not sure he'd accept it.
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Date: 2005-08-27 02:09 pm (UTC)More humane than fox-hunting, some would say. Curious, thought, that some level of emotion has to be put into Unforgiveables normally, yet Bella managed to summon up enough bad feeling against that random noise in the bushes to AK it. Either it's a bit of plot-wrong, or Bellatrix hates everything. Either works for me.
Is this supposed to be some sort of meta-commentary on Snape, that the ugliness of his home reflects the ugliness inside him?
I do hope it's not quite that shallow, although I suspect that it is exactly the sort of house a guy like him would have. He dresses his house like he dresses himself, bless him ("that'll keep the elements off!").
At least the fox didn't have two heads.
I saw a picture of a kitten with two heads once, but I think someone told me it was photoshopped. Probably just as well for the unfortunate beast if so. Mind you, the fox might have had fox-cancer or something. Or maybe two-headed foxlets to support. Who would now go hungry because their mum would never return. Woe :( Bellatrix is truly evil not to think of the two-headed baby foxes, I suppose.
how can you not respect a prissy society lady that would travel to the polluted ass-end of nowhere in order to save her son.
It certainly blows those "Narcissa gawps on helplessly as Draco is ritually abused by Lucius" fics out of the water. Narcissa would clearly sooner kill Lucius than watch him hurt her son.
Am I the only one who wants to puke because Dumbledore's greatest weakness is thinking the best of people?
You are not the only one, although I also wanted to spit my dinner when Remus' worst fault was revealed as being that he just wants to be loved. Mind you, if you know how to exploit someone's generosity, it can be pretty useful to get what you need out of them, so kudos to our head of Slytherin for knowing which buttons to press there.
Am I the only one thinking that the next thing Cissy is gonna offer Snape is sexual favours?
I think the people who weren't thinking that way were probably in the minority. But I'm not sure he'd accept it.