This chapter's another one that's filled with complete nonsense that I managed to completely ignore on my first read. =] Or, well, not ignore, exactly, but it didn't bother me. Ack, I really did enjoy Rowling back when she was just funny and silly, before she figured she ought to tackle the big issues. :(
*A lot of great wizards haven’t got an ounce of logic, says Hermione.
Possibly the only hint we've gotten so far that Muggles are better than wizards at anything? When you can command the universe to do your bidding, you don't need to use your brain much. =]
Harry does something that totally helps Voldemort because he’s the only one who can save the day, dammit!
Which would actually be kind of fun, if only someone would occasionally point out that Harry's saving-the-day track record is a little spotty. =] Instead, he tends to get praised for his good intentions and courage, with no mention of how misguided they were. Oh well.
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Date: 2007-01-26 05:42 pm (UTC)*A lot of great wizards haven’t got an ounce of logic, says Hermione.
Possibly the only hint we've gotten so far that Muggles are better than wizards at anything? When you can command the universe to do your bidding, you don't need to use your brain much. =]
Harry does something that totally helps Voldemort because he’s the only one who can save the day, dammit!
Which would actually be kind of fun, if only someone would occasionally point out that Harry's saving-the-day track record is a little spotty. =] Instead, he tends to get praised for his good intentions and courage, with no mention of how misguided they were. Oh well.