[identity profile] borg-princess.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] deathtocapslock
For anyone who's curious, the plot of the play has been discussed in spoilery comments at the following links:

Source 1

Source 2

Source 3 UPDATE: Snitchseeker took down their spoilers as JKR called out another website for doing the same and TPTB have been contacting people to request they don't post any details. *eyeroll*

But never fear, Andrew Sims of Hypable (whom JKR called 'Wormtaily' for betraying the secret, lmao) linked to a cohesive recap of the entire two-part play.

When I first read about this, I thought it was someone trolling, but there's multiple sources? Either there's a conspiracy afoot or it's legit, IDK what to believe!

What kind of crappy fanfic, lmao! A Time-Turner plot, seriously? To save CEDRIC DIGGORY, of all people, wtf?

How shitty that anti-Slytherin prejudice is still going strong to the point that Albus is ostracized for being sorted into Slytherin. :/

Cackling at Ron & Hermione never getting together as a result of the temporal shenanigans, hehe. But I'm pissed that her being single results in her becoming a bitter Hogwarts teacher as opposed to happily married Hermione being the Minister of Magic, the implications there are pretty gross.

I can't even process everything I just read. Wow. JKR should be fired from her own world, just what even.

Re: “Harry is a Great Wizard…”

Date: 2016-06-17 02:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jana-ch.livejournal.com
“…sorry, Harry, but there’s no special prophecy or relationship between brother wands or scar link or Elder Wand to help you this time…”

…which is why Harry has no qualifications to be an auror, much less head of the Auror Department. His post-Hogwarts career is based on pure favoritism due to the celebrity status he claims to despise. Well, that’s the way the wizarding world works: connections, nepotism, famous names.

I remember one fan telling me that Harry had to be a powerful wizard because he “defeated Voldemort twice.” I replied that Lily defeated Voldemort the first time, and Voldie defeated himself the second time. I realize the trope of “average guy as hero” is a legitimate one that goes back to the Argonautica, but JKR is trying to have it both ways: Harry is simultaneously a regular guy and an extraordinary wizard. The combination can be done, but JKR does not pull it off with Harry.
Edited Date: 2016-06-17 02:45 am (UTC)

Re: “Harry is a Great Wizard…”

Date: 2016-06-17 04:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madderbrad.livejournal.com
What can I say? I agree with you a thousand percent.

As soon as I read of Rowling's promoting him to be head of the Auror department - an interview, not epilogue, right? - my eye-rolling got worse. He didn't even do his NEWTs. His only special abilities are being able to fly a broomstick and dodge really really well.

The 'everyman hero' trope is a valid one. I dislike Rowling choosing it, it's not my favourite, but it was her call. And she was desperate to keep Harry mired as a barely-adequate wizard, bouncing from one crisis to the next with little thought and even less skill, nothing but fifth-year spells and an invisibility cloak. Handed the deus ex machina stick to win the day. Villain dumbed down to 'defeat himself' :-). But ever since the series finished she's tried to have it both ways, as you say - 'great wizard' tripe, also once tried to laud his 'goodness' I think? Memory's fuzzy on that one. Ugh.

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