and Dumbledore's treatment of the Dursleys in this chapter strikes me as eerily similar to how the Joker treats everyone in that movie: as showing a jovial surface that hides unspeakable danger.
This is a very concise and accurate description of Dumbledore.
In a truly touching display, Sirius left something in his will for his gay lover completely platonic friend, Remus Lupin, as he, unlike Harry, actually has need of some money. Oh. Wait.
You know, I'm not a Remus/Sirius shipper (in that I don't read fics with those two but I love the subtext between them in canon) but this bothered me a lot too. Leaving some money to Harry would be understandable, but couldn't he spare just a little for Remus? Poor guy certainly could use it.
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Date: 2005-09-06 03:15 pm (UTC)This is a very concise and accurate description of Dumbledore.
In a truly touching display, Sirius left something in his will for his gay lover completely platonic friend, Remus Lupin, as he, unlike Harry, actually has need of some money. Oh. Wait.
You know, I'm not a Remus/Sirius shipper (in that I don't read fics with those two but I love the subtext between them in canon) but this bothered me a lot too. Leaving some money to Harry would be understandable, but couldn't he spare just a little for Remus? Poor guy certainly could use it.