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My Take On The End

dhallows.jpg What follows here is my personal take on “The End” and obviously,

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I liked it. I absolutely loved the first 30 or so chapters. It was packed with action and information, and though there were a few things I wasn’t a huge fan of (Lupin/Tonks, wtf?), I had no gripes.

Now, the Snape issue. I’ve said I would deny knowledge of all things HP if Snape turned out to be good, and now I’m going to explain why I’m not too upset by the ending. Dumbledore was dying. He would have died from the poison with or without Snape’s “help”. I care nothing about Draco’s soul, so the fact that Snape struck down DD is not heroic to me in anyway whatsoever. Snape was always a coward and a jerk, and nothing in Book 7 negates that, in my opinion. He still wanted Harry to die, and he still harbored hatred of James and Harry.

The deaths. Oh, my, the deaths. Mad-Eye dying gave me a sense of dread that I kept throughout the whole book. Now for the sadness. I cried, a lot, when Dobby died. It was totally due to the writing, as I was never a Dobby fan. I always liked Dobby, but I never would have thought his death would have me bawling. I think I was too much in shock to cry for Fred, but after I finished reading, it hurt pretty badly. Lupin’s death was unexpected, as I had been in the camp of “Lupin will die at Peter’s silver hand”. I had no emotional attachment to Tonks, but it was sad to know that Teddy had lost his mom, dad, and grandfather to the war.

The Epilogue. Hee! After such a dark, serious story, it seemed almost too schmaltzy. I like that my ships were supported and there can be no disputing of them. Neville teaching Herbology–perfection. I would like to have read that McGonagall was now Headmistress of Hogwarts, but a full ending for every character wasn’t the idea of the epilogue. I could have done without any Severus mention, but hey, I can always take a Sharpie to that section. I’m a little confused as to who Victoire is, but I’m sure I’ll pick it up somewhere in fandom.–Popular opinion is that she’s Bill and Fleur’s daughter.[/cut]

So there you have it.

I can’t wait to see what everyone else thinks.

Agree? Disagree?

Reading it at all?

To Quote Cameron Mitchell

NOT YET, WALTER! NOT YET! S09.Ep03 “Origin” : Cam and Teal’c were going to free Daniel and Vala from their connection with Harrid and Sallis by throwing the Ancient device into the energy vortex of the gate. Walter was dialing the gate, and they needed perfect timing so they wouldn’t miss the vortex.

Anyway, my point is that it’s TOO SOON to be posting spoilers from Book 7, dammit. The NY Times ran its “review” which obviously included spoilers, so as to trump all other media outlets. I’m afraid that I may just avoid the computer until I’ve finished reading, sometime around Sunday morning. I’ll probably just stay away from any news sources, LJ, RSS readers (which will KILL me), and anything else that may reveal too much. I’ll stick to my DVRd shows and wait anxiously for my book.

Another quote from SG-1 is befitting my mailman, who truly is an idiot every day of the week (S03.Ep14 “Foothold”). If you’ve ever seen the Chevy Chase movie Funny Farm, you can imagine just how nuts this guy is. I think he delivers mail to whomever he wants, whenever he wants. I know I received my neighbor’s tax refund once. I’d put my chances at getting my book delivered on time at around 50%. Now I can tell you, if I don’t get my book, I’m going to be hell to deal with, especially if everyone is sold out (which I doubt will happen). When Book 6 came out, I was living with the ‘rents and their mailman is supurb. He even drove all the way up their driveway to hand deliver my book to me. Damn, I should have had it shipped to them! Arrrgh! Why didn’t I think?!? Anyway, I’d say things will be alright, and I’m going to stop rambling now.

Indeed.

OotP Review

Total suckage until the last eight minutes.

There’s really no need for me to say anything, as I’m sure it has been, or will be, said thousands of times by others. I was completely unimpressed with the Dumbledore/Voldemort showdown, but as soon as it ended, wow! The last eight minutes are exactly how I think of Harry and what makes him so. It’s a little like my “How It Ends” vid, even. So filmmakers, remember, if you have only a few good moments, put them at the end so people forget the rest of the crap.