Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Ch 30
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Ch 30

Chapter 30 - The Sacking of Severus Snape

  • “We can push it off on the kids,” said Amycus, his piglike face suddenly crafty. “Yeah, that’s what we’ll do. We’ll say Alecto was ambushed by the kids, them kids up there” — he looked up at the starry ceiling toward the dormitories — “and we’ll say they forced her to press her Mark, and that’s why he got a false alarm. . . . He can punish them. Couple of kids more or less, what’s the difference?” “Only the difference between truth and lies, courage and cowardice,” said Professor McGonagall, who had turned pale, “a difference, in short, which you and your sister seem unable to appreciate. But let me make one thing very clear. You are not going to pass off your many ineptitudes on the students of Hogwarts. I shall not permit it.” 

Q1 - Thoughts on McGongall and the Carrows?

  • “It’s not a case of what you’ll permit, Minerva McGonagall. Your time’s over. It’s us what’s in charge here now, and you’ll back me up or you’ll pay the price.” And he spat in her face. Harry pulled the Cloak off himself, raised his wand, and said, “You shouldn’t have done that.” As Amycus spun around, Harry shouted, “Crucio!” 

Q2 - Should Harry have used crucio?

  • “Time’s running out, Voldemort’s getting nearer. Professor, I’m acting on Dumbledore’s orders, I must find what he wanted me to find! But we’ve got to get the students out while I’m searching the castle — it’s me Voldemort wants, but he won’t care about killing a few more or less, not now —” not now he knows I’m attacking Horcruxes, Harry finished the sentence in his head. “You’re acting on Dumbledore’s orders?” she repeated with a look of dawning wonder. Then she drew herself up to her fullest height. “We shall secure the school against He-Who-Must-Not-BeNamed while you search for this — this object.” “Is that possible?” “I think so,” said Professor McGonagall dryly, “we teachers are rather good at magic, you know. I am sure we will be able to hold him off for a while if we all put our best efforts into it. Of course, something will have to be done about Professor Snape —” 
  • She marched toward the door, and as she did so she raised her wand. From the tip burst three silver cats with spectacle markings around their eyes. The Patronuses ran sleekly ahead, filling the spiral staircase with silvery light, as Professor McGonagall, Harry, and Luna hurried back down.

Q3 - What was the doe Patronus?

  • “No, he’s not dead,” said McGonagall bitterly. “Unlike Dumbledore, he was still carrying a wand . . . and he seems to have learned a few tricks from his master.” With a tingle of horror, Harry saw in the distance a huge, batlike shape flying through the darkness toward the perimeter wall. There were heavy footfalls behind them, and a great deal of puffing: Slughorn had just caught up.

Q4 - Is Snape as dark as Voldemort?

  • “My word,” he puffed, pale and sweaty, his walrus mustache aquiver. “What a to-do! I’m not at all sure whether this is wise, Minerva. He is bound to find a way in, you know, and anyone who has tried to delay him will be in most grievous peril —” “I shall expect you and the Slytherins in the Great Hall in twenty minutes, also,” said Professor McGonagall. “If you wish to leave with your students, we shall not stop you. But if any of you attempt to sabotage our resistance or take up arms against us within this castle, then, Horace, we duel to kill.” “Minerva!” he said, aghast. “The time has come for Slytherin House to decide upon its loyalties,” interrupted Professor McGonagall. “Go and wake your students, Horace.”

Q5 - Do we trust Slughorn?

  • There was a scuffling and a great thump: Someone else had clambered out of the tunnel, overbalanced slightly, and fallen. He pulled himself up on the nearest chair, looked around through lopsided horn-rimmed glasses, and said, “Am I too late? Has it started? I only just found out, so I — I —” Percy spluttered into silence. Evidently he had not expected to run into most of his family.

Q6 - Do we trust Percy? How do you like him coming back at this moment?

  • “I was a fool!” Percy roared, so loudly that Lupin nearly dropped his photograph. “I was an idiot, I was a pompous prat, I was a — a —” “Ministry-loving, family-disowning, power-hungry moron,” said Fred. Percy swallowed. “Yes, I was!” “Well, you can’t say fairer than that,” said Fred, holding out his hand to Percy. Mrs. Weasley burst into tears. She ran forward, pushed Fred aside, and pulled Percy into a strangling hug, while he patted her on the back, his eyes on his father. 
  • “Where’s Ron?” asked Harry. “Where’s Hermione?” “They must have gone up to the Great Hall already,” Mr. Weasley called over his shoulder. “I didn’t see them pass me,” said Harry. “They said something about a bathroom,” said Ginny, “not long after you left.” “A bathroom?” 

Q7 - Where did they go?

[00:00:00] is actually like, it tastes good. Yeah, that's the goal everything is good.

[00:00:07] That's why things are going to hold a really modest like that. No, it's actually

[00:00:15] It's just because you're drunk, that's why Harry thinks it goes well with rain.

[00:00:20] It's really what liquid like it is. Yeah, the liquid. It's just really strong alcohol so everything just feels like it's used to.

[00:00:27] It's not rain. Is that what it is in the books? Did I miss them? No, that's not the interpretation of it.

[00:00:34] I think it's because I'm like, you know, I was going to say, drunken the kids, that's not.

[00:00:42] Basically did do that a bunch of times. Yeah. And they are like they say that you shouldn't take liquid luck all the time

[00:00:51] but I'm like, I feel like there's a lot of times where they just they should just take it.

[00:00:56] Like half the time is when they're going to get a hard cry. Right.

[00:01:00] Right. Right.

[00:01:01] Like you know, when you're in these crazy, like heists when you're trying to get a hard cry.

[00:01:09] Yep. Just knock back some liquid luck and everything is going to be okay. Why don't we do that?

[00:01:13] What are you dumb? Why don't they do that? I don't know. Ask them.

[00:01:17] Yeah. Come on guys. Send them a text. Hey Hermione.

[00:01:22] That is weird.

[00:01:25] She don't want to slug horn to get more.

[00:01:30] I know that's true.

[00:01:32] I can use it for every time.

[00:01:34] I trust him. Yeah, I was going to ask her that's a question.

[00:01:37] I just have a point into the course you're not sad.

[00:01:41] That's where you go. It's funny how all my questions really have transitioned through this book.

[00:01:45] My questions now are do we trust this first?

[00:01:48] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

[00:01:50] Well, yeah, especially he's the by the end of this chapter were like,

[00:01:55] oh, do we trust him? We all must collectively recognize.

[00:02:00] He was in the chapter.

[00:02:03] I need a word.

[00:02:06] Questions are funny.

[00:02:09] Who was in this chapter? Are you still on trust him?

[00:02:12] I know. I know.

[00:02:14] I know.

[00:02:16] What's not fair or what is fair but feels weird?

[00:02:20] Is that part of the reason I don't trust him is because subconsciously I don't trust Dumbledore.

[00:02:25] Dumbledore is the one who brought him in.

[00:02:28] But then again, Dumbledore may have only needed him to get the information about war crux and it was meeting never trust.

[00:02:34] But he did go to him even when they were you know,

[00:02:38] well, I guess he thought he was being chased by death eaters and stuff.

[00:02:41] So there's something weird going on and I'm like, I don't know.

[00:02:44] But then I wasn't that psyched about the way he was acting when they were stacking snitch.

[00:02:49] Yeah. For sure.

[00:02:50] He was like slow on the run.

[00:02:51] He got there late, you know,

[00:02:52] yep.

[00:02:53] And it felt a little on purpose.

[00:02:54] Yeah. We'll talk about that line.

[00:02:55] So do you but you don't trust Dumbledore?

[00:02:58] No, you know what?

[00:02:59] I would love to say that I do.

[00:03:01] But in the way I'm interpreting certain things upon reflection,

[00:03:04] I realized I do not fully trust him or I would be viewing some of this stuff differently.

[00:03:10] And that's why I was shared a lot of information.

[00:03:13] Yeah, yeah because he didn't share but even the stuff with Aberforth where I'm like,

[00:03:17] oh, his own brother does not have the best view of him thought he had bad motives with his sister.

[00:03:24] And then we kind of are comparing that to Harry.

[00:03:28] And whether it's manipulation or like pride or whatever else and then even now everything with Grindelwald,

[00:03:33] or we're left with more questions.

[00:03:35] So by the end of whatever book, I'll say five definitely six.

[00:03:40] We're left thinking like wow Dumbledore is the best.

[00:03:43] We love Dumbledore.

[00:03:44] But then since then it's been a pretty sharp decline down of like,

[00:03:48] oh there's a lot of stuff going on here.

[00:03:50] Did he know about this?

[00:03:51] Did he know about that?

[00:03:52] Was it wise to listen to him and not tell anyone about this hunt for horror cruxes?

[00:03:57] Was he giving advice that should be adhered to like without question?

[00:04:01] Or is it smarter to question?

[00:04:02] And another one you're like, is he what is he hiding?

[00:04:05] Because you know hiding things in his personal life.

[00:04:07] So is he was he hiding something from Harry?

[00:04:09] Is Dumbledore really the wizard that they need to like the throne rather than and it's not like really seems to hide things he is hiding things.

[00:04:17] The question is how much and why so I don't know.

[00:04:22] But accidentally I don't trust Dumbledore that.

[00:04:26] Extra then.

[00:04:27] I'll say that mine not fully.

[00:04:29] I'll call it 85%.

[00:04:30] It's going to be a very fun discussion that we're going to have in Dumbledore when all of a sudden done, but I feel bad.

[00:04:37] I want to trust him.

[00:04:39] Did Tony put a thing in your mind?

[00:04:41] Plant a seed.

[00:04:43] Maybe what are you saying again?

[00:04:45] Yeah I forgot but he said something about well you know what else though.

[00:04:51] I think Tony was being a little clever and trying to lean into the story of that book.

[00:04:56] That's what I thought as he said it.

[00:05:00] But maybe it's better I don't know what to say.

[00:05:02] It was something about Dumbledore.

[00:05:04] It's been like manipulating and telling us.

[00:05:07] Yeah but I thought he was being a little cheeky about trying to play devil's advocate or be like well I don't know what do you think about this?

[00:05:15] I didn't think of him as being like giving an honest commentary on all the books.

[00:05:20] I thought of it more of like he was leaning into my lack of knowledge and poking fun at like you don't know anything can you trust him kind of like John does does every time.

[00:05:29] Lizzie do I do this podcast with another person she lambast me because she's like you just gaslight me every single time.

[00:05:40] Yeah that's my way.

[00:05:42] That's awesome.

[00:05:43] What are you doing this podcast?

[00:05:46] But I'll ask all these questions when we get there welcome to the podcast.

[00:05:49] I'm John Danny and Kristen and this is Harry Potter in the first time readers.

[00:06:06] We're just discussing one chapter so you know this is going to go super quick guys.

[00:06:12] But discussing one chapter then we're listening so it should be yeah it should go the same length as a normal podcast.

[00:06:20] But this chapter kind of opens up with McGonagall and the caros.

[00:06:25] But what is your impression of the caros and what is your impression of McGonagall here?

[00:06:32] We're going to talk about all the people that kind of pop up in this chapter when you trust them right?

[00:06:36] So when Harry goes in remember the chapter oh yes sorry we forgot.

[00:06:41] You're like what is a summary of what?

[00:06:44] Yeah it was a summary this chapter.

[00:06:46] I didn't write one either.

[00:06:48] But I don't know.

[00:06:49] I didn't know that we can get there.

[00:06:51] Yes so obviously the title is the Sacking of Severus Snape and that is the end result of the chapter.

[00:06:57] But it's about how we get there.

[00:06:59] Like you said with McGonagall and they were in the Ravenclaw common room.

[00:07:07] And then they kind of had a kerfuffle with the one caro and then other one was dead.

[00:07:14] And it was just kind of like I don't know.

[00:07:17] I feel like one thing after another where it kept escalating and we weren't sure.

[00:07:21] And then we didn't know how everyone else was going to react but Harry's saying I need your help McGonagall and then all the sudden snakes there and a fights breaking out.

[00:07:30] And we felt like the tension of some of these teachers even flip with getting involved where Snape was genuinely scared.

[00:07:37] Like he kind of bolted and then we're left with feeling like Horace didn't react the best.

[00:07:44] Yeah so this is like the chapter of just back-to-back action.

[00:07:48] Lots of suspense not knowing how things were going to turn because once things start going.

[00:07:54] It gets a little hectic.

[00:07:56] It does get a little hectic yet.

[00:07:58] Nobody nobody died.

[00:08:00] Nobody is in a way actually what happened to caros were they they're still.

[00:08:05] They're still yeah they're strong.

[00:08:07] Yeah okay good so we can't guys end up in coma.

[00:08:10] Yeah magical coma's.

[00:08:11] And this is when Percy comes back the end of the chapter too so we kind of love that.

[00:08:15] That's a nice little addition.

[00:08:17] So there's a few other things.

[00:08:19] Yeah we'll talk about all those kind of things but get summary but what is your initial impression of McGonagall and the caros?

[00:08:24] The caros seem crazy.

[00:08:26] Especially because they're going to they so the chapter kind of opens they touch the mark and then I know Luna comes in stuns them.

[00:08:34] McGonagall then comes in with the other sibling of the caros and they want to blame.

[00:08:41] The touching of the dark mark on the students and McGonagall said no way.

[00:08:46] She has this great line and she says.

[00:08:50] We can push it off on the kids at amicus is pig like face suddenly crafty yeah that's what we'll do we'll say a life that was ambushed by the kids then kids up there.

[00:08:58] He looked up at the starry ceiling toward the dormitories and will say they forced her to press her mark and that's why he's got a false alarm he can punish them.

[00:09:05] Couple of kids more or less what's the difference?

[00:09:08] The only difference between truth and lies courage and cowardice of presser gone.

[00:09:12] Oh great.

[00:09:13] Who had turned pale a difference in short which you and your sister seem unable to appreciate but let me make one thing very clear.

[00:09:20] You are not going to pass off your many ineptitudes on the students of Hogwarts I shall not permit it nice.

[00:09:26] Oh my god.

[00:09:27] Oh, she's great.

[00:09:31] What do you think what do you think of the caros and what do you think of McGonagall here?

[00:09:35] They remind me of the what are the brothers that were with the drake ol' mouth boy.

[00:09:42] Or maybe they're not brothers.

[00:09:44] Oh, Robin go away.

[00:09:45] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

[00:09:46] That's what they like remind me of but grown up in size stature.

[00:09:52] Maybe not their mind.

[00:09:54] Yeah.

[00:09:56] I love McGonagall here though.

[00:09:58] Her standing up for the kids.

[00:10:03] She was clever too though.

[00:10:05] I forget.

[00:10:06] Didn't she say

[00:10:09] like how they got it?

[00:10:11] I don't remember.

[00:10:12] I can't imagine.

[00:10:16] Wasn't she like playing it off though with like the one caro.

[00:10:19] McGonagall?

[00:10:20] Yeah.

[00:10:21] Yeah.

[00:10:22] Like she made me like a store, I don't know.

[00:10:26] But it's nice that she sticks up for them.

[00:10:29] It's protecting.

[00:10:30] Yeah.

[00:10:31] Oh, are you talking about this part where she says but isn't your sister in there?

[00:10:34] Didn't Professor Flipwick let her in earlier this evening at your urgent request?

[00:10:38] Perhaps you could open the door for you then you need to wake up half the castle.

[00:10:41] Yes.

[00:10:42] Thank you.

[00:10:43] You're welcome.

[00:10:44] I think there was something she did.

[00:10:47] I remember.

[00:10:48] And then there's another like kind of shocking moment in the chapter where it says

[00:10:54] it's not a case of what you'll permit McGonagall.

[00:10:56] You're a time's over.

[00:10:57] It's us what's in charge here now and you'll back me up where you'll pay the price.

[00:11:03] And he spat in her face.

[00:11:04] Yeah.

[00:11:05] Harry pulled a cloak off himself raises one and said you shouldn't have done that.

[00:11:09] As Anna just went around.

[00:11:10] You love that part.

[00:11:11] You're excited.

[00:11:12] Crucia.

[00:11:13] What do you think about that Harry is using the unforgettable curses?

[00:11:17] He's used one before but what do you think about you?

[00:11:19] You should practice I think it's a good.

[00:11:21] Oh my.

[00:11:22] He's defended Mama McGonagall.

[00:11:29] Yeah.

[00:11:30] I did really do want to eat.

[00:11:32] I mean, did it fully work right?

[00:11:36] No it did because he said I see what Bellatrix meant you really need to mean it.

[00:11:40] I took that as it like worked.

[00:11:42] Yeah.

[00:11:43] He killed.

[00:11:44] Wait, I don't remember.

[00:11:45] No wait.

[00:11:46] It's like torture.

[00:11:47] A body.

[00:11:48] Yeah.

[00:11:49] Yeah.

[00:11:50] But wait, he.

[00:11:52] Oh really?

[00:11:53] So he tortured them and you know him in that moment.

[00:11:56] Did you take it a different way?

[00:11:57] I didn't.

[00:11:58] He didn't.

[00:11:59] It was like it like stunned them kind of and didn't really like fully work.

[00:12:07] That's why he's saying oh you have to mean it because Harry maybe really didn't really mean it.

[00:12:10] Yeah, he was like it wasn't coming across like.

[00:12:13] I was like oh I tried but like you really have to mean it because I thought I did but it didn't work as well as I wanted.

[00:12:19] I feel like that is a fair point because it happened so fast.

[00:12:24] I almost took it more like Harry meant it a lot that it knocked him out.

[00:12:29] Like it sent him flying across the room.

[00:12:31] Yeah, knocked too out into the front of a bookcase crumbly incense on the floor.

[00:12:36] So I don't know if it worked too well.

[00:12:38] Yeah, like he was so instant where I'm thinking of a lot of the other instances where we see Crucio.

[00:12:43] It's somebody on the floor in pain just like wriggling around like trying to make it stop somehow.

[00:12:49] Yeah, that was like just one second and he got blasted across the room which felt different.

[00:12:54] I'm thinking Harry was so angry that it was like an extreme Crucio.

[00:13:01] Maybe.

[00:13:03] Or there was some wandless magic he was doing a combo thing.

[00:13:08] Yeah, because we just haven't seen Crucio work like this before.

[00:13:13] Yeah, I don't know if it did.

[00:13:15] Yeah, maybe not but it still had an effect that I know, but he went flaunt like yeah.

[00:13:21] I always see it as like they're like in excruciating pain like asking them to stop whereas he just

[00:13:28] right, but it says he rise through the air like a drowning man thrashing and howling in pain.

[00:13:33] And then with a crunch and a shattering of glass, he smashed he smashed.

[00:13:38] Oh boy, he smashed into the front of a bookcase and crumpled insensible to the floor.

[00:13:45] Maybe I just missed that could have been a mixture.

[00:13:48] Yeah, yeah, maybe an ethical question here.

[00:13:51] What do you do in the face of someone like that?

[00:13:54] So these people are some of the most reprehensible in the entire book,

[00:13:59] but you don't get a lot of page time with them.

[00:14:01] They're torturing students and they're telling other students to torture them like they're doing this to kids.

[00:14:05] So what does Harry do in this case?

[00:14:07] Do you fight evil with evil here?

[00:14:09] Do you like Crucio then because they crucio other people?

[00:14:12] Like do you like kill them here immediately for?

[00:14:16] I'm not about killing.

[00:14:17] What do you do?

[00:14:18] Yeah, I don't know about killing.

[00:14:19] But yeah, everything else leading up to it.

[00:14:22] Maybe because there's not you can't reason with these people.

[00:14:27] Right.

[00:14:28] Yeah.

[00:14:29] What would Dumbledore do?

[00:14:32] WDD, you know,

[00:14:35] DDD.

[00:14:38] I feel like he would use controlled magic.

[00:14:44] Like this feels like emotion and like anger and a lot of other things.

[00:14:49] I feel like Dumbledore would think it through more rationally.

[00:14:55] So again, thinking of the right way to handle it because how do you love someone to death?

[00:15:00] You know or love them to life?

[00:15:02] I don't know.

[00:15:03] So I don't know if there is another option except fighting fire with fire a little bit.

[00:15:08] But he did when they were at the ministry.

[00:15:11] Dumbledore?

[00:15:12] Yeah.

[00:15:13] Well, but he also didn't though.

[00:15:14] He didn't Crucio anybody.

[00:15:16] When he went in, even after people are dying, he was like wrapping people up with ropes and kind of like.

[00:15:21] Yeah, but that's kind of what it only works if you're in control and Harry is lucky he didn't get anyone killed.

[00:15:27] You know, like when you start fighting like this, he's got to just shut this thing down.

[00:15:31] Okay, but what's the age difference between hair?

[00:15:34] I was going to say we're talking about kids here though and skilled difference too.

[00:15:37] But I'm just saying theoretically like what is the right approach?

[00:15:40] I guess we're saying and even the way we talk about it, the right approach is making sure

[00:15:45] that this evil person has zero time to continue being evil.

[00:15:50] So if that means knocking them out by sending them flying and paying across the room

[00:15:55] and then tying them magically up, then so be it.

[00:15:59] Dumbledore didn't really think things through.

[00:16:02] You don't think so?

[00:16:03] Well like in these certain battles, yes.

[00:16:07] But like I don't think you did a great job with like a plan for Harry

[00:16:12] and if things go wrong, do X, Y and Z.

[00:16:16] I guess we'll have to wait and see what opens at what clothes because these are the things where I'm like does he have a plan?

[00:16:22] Because you're kind of right.

[00:16:23] I'm even thinking of when Fudge was in his office and he did that big like WAM Bam and then flew away.

[00:16:30] You had like that moment.

[00:16:32] Yeah, it was a big all thank you, man.

[00:16:34] And I felt like that was another example of he didn't cause, I don't think he caused pain

[00:16:40] but he had thought through what he was going to do and was able to execute it just quickly and kind of, you know, instantly.

[00:16:47] And I don't think we've seen him cause pain.

[00:16:52] Um, have we?

[00:16:54] Dumbledore?

[00:16:55] Wait.

[00:16:57] Was there something...

[00:17:00] I'm trying to think of when this happened where he was going.

[00:17:04] It was left blank.

[00:17:06] We needed an answer.

[00:17:08] He went somewhere and came back with an answer and it left us wondering, did he torture somebody?

[00:17:15] Yeah.

[00:17:16] But what was the thing?

[00:17:18] That's the only time I can think of off the top of my head.

[00:17:20] He needed to get the memory of...

[00:17:23] Ogden, I think.

[00:17:28] Was it that?

[00:17:29] That could have been where I was.

[00:17:31] I think it was a memory.

[00:17:32] I think he was going off to get someone's memory.

[00:17:34] Yes, you're right.

[00:17:35] It was a memory.

[00:17:36] And I think you guys have the suggestion how to get that memory.

[00:17:39] He might have tortured the person and gotten it right away.

[00:17:41] Right.

[00:17:42] It also could have been mind reading or something else, but then we felt like from what we've seen of Dumbledore, he might not have been okay with mind reading.

[00:17:50] It might have been a breach of course.

[00:17:52] Okay, but not a breach of course.

[00:17:54] Yeah, so we're like, what did he do?

[00:17:56] How did he do this?

[00:17:57] Yeah, you're right.

[00:17:58] That was it.

[00:17:59] I don't know.

[00:18:01] So you think Dumbledore didn't really have a plan.

[00:18:03] He might have been down.

[00:18:04] He might have endorsed Harry's action here.

[00:18:07] Well, I'm a person that likes a plan and I want to know why.

[00:18:11] So like it would be really hard for me to do anything off of what he gave.

[00:18:17] Yeah, yeah.

[00:18:18] The Cluesy game.

[00:18:19] I don't think the Cluesy are the cool.

[00:18:21] And then also it's like...

[00:18:24] He said to hunt Horcrux's but like even when you're dead or should we be doing something else?

[00:18:31] Yeah.

[00:18:32] When you pass, I don't know.

[00:18:34] Yep.

[00:18:37] Or maybe he's not dead.

[00:18:40] I mean, when we had a blue eye in a mirror and like why didn't he see that?

[00:18:46] Maybe he did see that.

[00:18:48] Like, did he know he was going to die when he went with Harry?

[00:18:51] Did he know something was going to close and it was going to be not A Clues but V Clues

[00:18:56] and it was a prophecy of some kind maybe.

[00:18:58] Maybe the Clues but the V Clues?

[00:19:00] Well, I don't know because the way he says the Clues, it could be just like in an idea of something closing.

[00:19:08] It's oh, it's the Clues, the Clues of Business.

[00:19:11] The Clues of Adore.

[00:19:13] Yeah, but he also could be saying the Clues like this.

[00:19:18] Imagine sounds like there was like a moment.

[00:19:21] When the Clues...

[00:19:23] Yeah, it was a bit terrible.

[00:19:25] It's the Clues of Adore.

[00:19:27] Oh my god.

[00:19:30] When Harry can hold him more in battle and one of them dies, it opens.

[00:19:38] But would that be the Clues of?

[00:19:39] The Clues of Apricys?

[00:19:41] But how is the prophecy?

[00:19:43] It's like closing of their life.

[00:19:45] The Proposary.

[00:19:47] It opened and a book.

[00:19:49] I'm trying to think of what.

[00:19:51] Because again, it's like the Clues.

[00:19:53] Not when there is A Clues.

[00:19:56] The Clues.

[00:19:58] Like Clues?

[00:19:59] Cap?

[00:20:00] That Clues?

[00:20:01] Clues captioning?

[00:20:02] Turn the subtitles on.

[00:20:04] When he's close, what about that?

[00:20:10] I open at the Clues.

[00:20:13] Is he close? Could it be close?

[00:20:16] We've been saying it wrong this whole time.

[00:20:18] The Clues.

[00:20:20] Sounds weird.

[00:20:22] Oh my god, I can't picture all of that.

[00:20:26] You have to be introduced to a whole other wizarding concept for that to make sense.

[00:20:31] No.

[00:20:32] But maybe we would be.

[00:20:33] It's a game called Closon Far.

[00:20:35] You'd be the far, you'd be the close.

[00:20:37] Chase me around.

[00:20:39] It's just...

[00:20:40] Open at the Clues.

[00:20:41] I can't think of anything.

[00:20:43] I'm trying to get there.

[00:20:45] Got nothing.

[00:20:46] It's like Hermione.

[00:20:47] I don't know.

[00:20:48] But I...

[00:20:49] I like that Harry was willing to stand up for McGonagall.

[00:20:56] It came from a good place.

[00:21:06] She almost fell over when Luna popped out.

[00:21:10] Even she needed a seat.

[00:21:12] And then when it's lovely because when Harry kind of explains things to her,

[00:21:16] he's like...

[00:21:17] She goes,

[00:21:20] You're acting undemble to her.

[00:21:22] She repeated the look of Donning Wonder.

[00:21:24] Then she drew herself up to her fullest height.

[00:21:26] We shall secure the school against who must not be named while you search for this object.

[00:21:30] Is that possible?

[00:21:31] I think so, said Professor McGonagall, Dreyly.

[00:21:34] We teachers are rather good at magic.

[00:21:36] I'm sure we'll be able to hold them off for a while if we all put our best efforts into it.

[00:21:40] And of course something will have to be done about Professor Snape.

[00:21:43] And it says she marched toward the door.

[00:21:45] Now she did so.

[00:21:46] She raised her wand from the tipbursts three silver cats with spethical markings around their eyes.

[00:21:51] The patronus is ran sleekly ahead, filling the spiral staircase with silver relight as Professor McGonagall, Harry and Luna hurried back down.

[00:22:04] Completely unrelated question.

[00:22:05] But because it brings up patronus again,

[00:22:07] I'm going to ask you guys some just general theory stuff before we get into the next chapter because a lot of stuff happens in the next chapter.

[00:22:13] What was the silver doe?

[00:22:15] Was it a patronus?

[00:22:17] If it was a patronus who cast it, was it something other than a patronus?

[00:22:22] And what did we say the first time?

[00:22:24] It was.

[00:22:25] We said it was.

[00:22:26] Because we thought someone was behind the trees.

[00:22:28] Yeah, somebody was behind the tree.

[00:22:30] So who was it?

[00:22:31] But could it be an amygaz person?

[00:22:34] Because it's an amygaz.

[00:22:36] Yeah, and the only one is silver and white an amygaz.

[00:22:39] The only issue was it was silver and white.

[00:22:42] So everything that we've read to this point leads us to believe that it was a patronus.

[00:22:45] But because Danny is so untrusting, he might not be a patronus.

[00:22:49] Do we know Moody's patronus?

[00:22:53] Because I was thinking about it this week and I would love to see Moody alive.

[00:22:58] Come be weird.

[00:23:00] But I just can't think of why he wouldn't come out.

[00:23:03] Whoever it was, I can't think of why they wouldn't come out.

[00:23:05] But again, it made me think things like.

[00:23:07] Where is it a ghost?

[00:23:08] Grindelwald and whatever.

[00:23:09] But honestly that's not a bad idea.

[00:23:11] And that's what we were saying to you.

[00:23:12] An animal ghost potentially.

[00:23:14] Can you come back as your patronus as a ghost?

[00:23:17] It's interesting.

[00:23:18] Right because we don't know a lot about it.

[00:23:19] But we do know that there can be ghosts and there can be spirits and things like that were coming out of the wall.

[00:23:25] But did I say his hair is mom?

[00:23:27] Yeah.

[00:23:28] So that's all in there.

[00:23:30] Right. And that's the kind of thing that we're like, well, we don't even know.

[00:23:33] Priority in cantatum, the ghosts come out of the wall.

[00:23:36] What happens to those ghosts then?

[00:23:38] Do they just disappear or can they hold on to earth for a little while longer and try and help their son as he battles the dark lord?

[00:23:44] But that is so.

[00:23:45] We all like Corkrucks-ish holding on to earth for a little bit longer.

[00:23:47] It kind of would be that's true.

[00:23:48] But he's always said that.

[00:23:49] But what happens to this spirit?

[00:23:50] They just fade away.

[00:23:51] That's a positive for us.

[00:23:53] Yeah.

[00:23:54] Whatever that is.

[00:23:55] I don't actually think that's true though because how would you split yourself up?

[00:23:58] Oh my gosh.

[00:23:59] You love someone that.

[00:24:00] You just want to run it up on this repeating.

[00:24:01] He was heartbroken after Ariana.

[00:24:02] Forgot.

[00:24:03] I forgot.

[00:24:04] You guys said that.

[00:24:05] Yeah.

[00:24:06] You can just talk to himself.

[00:24:07] But the pleading is, I don't know who it could be but it all could be.

[00:24:11] It's a big ill word clue.

[00:24:12] God's earth's a condor.

[00:24:13] I think God's earth's a different door.

[00:24:15] Yeah because the energy of the sword would or his patronus be a lion?

[00:24:20] Wait, is that true?

[00:24:21] Like I feel like he's a lion if anything else because that would make a lot of sense.

[00:24:24] What if it's a goblin patronus?

[00:24:26] Can you do a patronus without a wand?

[00:24:30] I got him.

[00:24:31] What other goblin than a troll?

[00:24:32] Is there a reason?

[00:24:33] There's a reason.

[00:24:34] Oh, I'm like this.

[00:24:35] Which goblin?

[00:24:36] I'm just like this.

[00:24:37] If it was a goblin patronus could it be a human?

[00:24:41] It wasn't though.

[00:24:42] I know.

[00:24:43] I'm just thinking theoretically.

[00:24:44] What about...

[00:24:45] I was also thinking about the...

[00:24:47] The centaurs.

[00:24:49] Right.

[00:24:50] Oh.

[00:24:51] That's a good idea.

[00:24:52] Because they're a part.

[00:24:53] They're part dough.

[00:24:55] That is not a...

[00:24:59] They're a horse.

[00:25:00] That's another breed.

[00:25:01] That's not saying it's a horse but it's like similar to the horse.

[00:25:06] Oh my gosh.

[00:25:08] We only know the big regal scars but they are the less popular ones.

[00:25:13] That's very dope.

[00:25:15] Or in those days what was Mr. Tumnus a farm?

[00:25:18] Oh, I hated that guy.

[00:25:20] He freaked me out.

[00:25:21] Oh my gosh.

[00:25:23] Hmm.

[00:25:25] Sorry, I'm just picturing that.

[00:25:28] Or someone who had the moment.

[00:25:30] Someone that knew about the sword.

[00:25:32] He was a shirt on this.

[00:25:34] Who knew about the sword though?

[00:25:36] What?

[00:25:37] Watching the...

[00:25:38] Okay, yeah.

[00:25:39] What?

[00:25:40] I don't know about the sword.

[00:25:41] Oh yeah.

[00:25:42] The sword.

[00:25:43] Who knows about the sword and was someone trying to bring hair into it?

[00:25:48] I feel like it has to be a griffin door.

[00:25:51] Like someone older.

[00:25:54] That knows the...

[00:25:57] So, it could be someone who can conjure this sword.

[00:26:00] Yeah, I guess.

[00:26:02] But then why couldn't Harry conjure this sword?

[00:26:05] Is there someone who's more griffin door than Harry?

[00:26:07] What it needed is...

[00:26:08] What it needed is...

[00:26:09] It could be Fox's patronus.

[00:26:11] Fox Fox has a patronus and it's a different animal.

[00:26:15] Fox brought the hat...

[00:26:17] Oh, the hat.

[00:26:19] The sword and hat.

[00:26:21] The sword and hat.

[00:26:23] The sword and hat was behind the tree right there.

[00:26:25] He wants every theory so here you know.

[00:26:27] Yeah, keep them coming.

[00:26:29] Well, only because when Harry was in trouble, Fox brought the hat that had the sword in it.

[00:26:33] Right?

[00:26:34] Yeah, yeah.

[00:26:35] So I'm not that far.

[00:26:37] So he dropped it in the lake and then a half behind a tree waiting for it to come.

[00:26:42] Or who came up with the magic for the hat?

[00:26:45] Oh, a griffin door.

[00:26:47] You think griffin door?

[00:26:48] Goddard.

[00:26:49] Goddard griffin door?

[00:26:50] Did they all create that hat?

[00:26:51] Yeah, I was gonna say...

[00:26:52] I know but I'm saying part of it.

[00:26:54] Or what if it's Ravenclaw and it's her patronus?

[00:26:57] Okay, so you guys think that someone who's dead can get some trance?

[00:27:01] I wanted this.

[00:27:02] No, their patronus can be around.

[00:27:03] I do not think so.

[00:27:04] Well...

[00:27:05] So, does it have...

[00:27:07] Like, it might be a possibility...

[00:27:08] I think the lily thing is kinda cool.

[00:27:10] Yeah, it feels like it could be but even that I'm not sure.

[00:27:14] And that's why...

[00:27:15] Well, that's why it's a theory.

[00:27:16] It is a good theory.

[00:27:17] You almost feel like a trance would be a dough too.

[00:27:19] Yeah, exactly.

[00:27:20] Yeah, she seems like that personality.

[00:27:24] Go ahead, okay?

[00:27:25] And I cannot believe that it would be Petunia though.

[00:27:29] And that would be like...

[00:27:31] Oh my gosh!

[00:27:32] But that's what I was thinking because...

[00:27:33] Of course, it's gonna be because you're always freaking tomorrow.

[00:27:36] You know, you're all these things out there.

[00:27:37] And I'm like, that's so weird.

[00:27:39] I'm like, guess what guys?

[00:27:41] Danny was right.

[00:27:42] Oh, we've already found some of these theories.

[00:27:43] We're bound to be right on something but this feels too weird and...

[00:27:48] She would know about it.

[00:27:49] Yep, it couldn't be.

[00:27:50] It just couldn't be.

[00:27:51] And if it was, the ploy would be too big.

[00:27:53] It just doesn't make sense.

[00:27:55] Dumbledore said what you had to get protected.

[00:27:57] Did it be Dobby?

[00:27:58] Harry...

[00:27:59] Dobby was alive, right?

[00:28:00] At this point.

[00:28:01] He was at that point, yeah.

[00:28:02] At that point.

[00:28:03] How...?

[00:28:04] Mmm, we haven't seen other creatures with Petunia's.

[00:28:08] Whatever, that's a theory.

[00:28:10] Mmm.

[00:28:11] But it could be a ghost.

[00:28:13] It could be a ghost and Dobby could have told the ghost what to do.

[00:28:18] Or a creature.

[00:28:20] Maybe creature found someone to help with them.

[00:28:26] I have no idea.

[00:28:28] Yeah, I know.

[00:28:29] I hope one of these are right.

[00:28:31] And I'm just trying to think of all possibilities with an imperious.

[00:28:34] Could you imperious someone and get them to do a Petronis?

[00:28:37] But to be positive, like a good thing.

[00:28:41] I don't know, or can Death Eaters do a Petronis?

[00:28:43] Like could this be an ploy?

[00:28:45] Is there a reason not to trust the sword?

[00:28:47] Could the sword have some kind of trap?

[00:28:49] Wait, what's Percy's Petronis?

[00:28:51] No.

[00:28:52] What do you mean?

[00:28:53] He's a little adjacent.

[00:28:55] What?

[00:28:56] He's a little darker.

[00:28:58] Um...

[00:29:01] Actually, what was Ron and Otter?

[00:29:06] Or was he...

[00:29:07] He was a Jack Russell Terrell.

[00:29:09] Oh, but Mr. Weasley is a Weasley.

[00:29:13] I thought you were saying Weasley adjacent because he's a Weasley.

[00:29:17] Well, exactly, that was what I'm saying.

[00:29:19] But then I'm like, but if the rest of his family is a Weasley,

[00:29:21] he's a good Weasley.

[00:29:22] Then he would have to be like a bad Weasley.

[00:29:25] He's so slow.

[00:29:27] Like he can't feel like an normal Weasley.

[00:29:29] Oh wait, it's Hermione who's an Otter, right?

[00:29:31] Yeah, Hermione is an Otter, yeah.

[00:29:33] And then Ron is something that's cute with an Otter because they're cute together.

[00:29:37] He's a Jack Russell Terrier.

[00:29:38] We have Dog and Otter.

[00:29:39] Jack Russell Terriers are famous for chasing Otters.

[00:29:43] Really?

[00:29:44] Kind of cute.

[00:29:45] I don't know they were famous for that and someone brought that point up

[00:29:47] and like you read it thread a while ago.

[00:29:48] It's kind of cute, right?

[00:29:49] That was cute.

[00:29:50] I like that.

[00:29:51] I just cute.

[00:29:52] I like that.

[00:29:53] I'm so excited.

[00:29:54] I wonder how much research went into that.

[00:29:56] Yeah.

[00:29:57] They figured that out.

[00:30:01] I don't know.

[00:30:02] Like what animals do you want?

[00:30:04] What's your brand of pairing?

[00:30:05] Yeah.

[00:30:06] So give me just find a final guess.

[00:30:11] One person who you think each for each of you,

[00:30:14] who you think this patronis is.

[00:30:16] I like yours and mine.

[00:30:19] Wait, what's mine?

[00:30:20] Gryffindor.

[00:30:21] Gajor.

[00:30:22] Oh no, that's not mine.

[00:30:23] You literally started with that.

[00:30:25] No, I was really, he's like number five on my mind.

[00:30:28] And it's not because he's like, I'm going to keep that.

[00:30:35] Okay, cool.

[00:30:36] I'm going to say Moody Top guess.

[00:30:39] Moody is going to be a doe.

[00:30:41] Yeah, why not?

[00:30:42] He's very sensitive.

[00:30:43] I mean, I guess it makes more sense than anything else.

[00:30:52] Only because I want him to be alive and I feel like it would work

[00:30:55] and there could be a reason he has to still pretend to be dead.

[00:30:58] That's why it like, I want it to be him.

[00:31:01] He's a doe.

[00:31:02] That's the part you have the most trouble with.

[00:31:05] Yes.

[00:31:06] Not that he's missing an eye out there in the world all by himself.

[00:31:08] What if he had one eye doe?

[00:31:10] That's a real question.

[00:31:11] Oh, that is a good question.

[00:31:12] Because I haven't seen anyone that has like an opposite sex patronis.

[00:31:18] That way.

[00:31:19] Interesting.

[00:31:20] That's a great.

[00:31:21] That is a good point.

[00:31:23] It's also possible.

[00:31:26] It already shed its antlers and it is a stag but out after shedding season.

[00:31:33] Oh, my God.

[00:31:34] This was just hairy.

[00:31:35] Those are like, he doesn't matter because you can't tell a female male.

[00:31:41] But this is clearly a female.

[00:31:42] It definitely feels like that's what it's saying.

[00:31:44] That makes it weird.

[00:31:46] Fitting but weird.

[00:31:49] Yeah, I don't think we've seen that any other time.

[00:31:51] But you're right.

[00:31:52] But would we even know any other time?

[00:31:54] Because all these other animals, you just wouldn't know.

[00:31:57] And they're not getting up on to those.

[00:31:58] Oh, not yet.

[00:31:59] It's getting up on.

[00:32:01] I'm not your taking my own evidence against me, Mr. Lawyer.

[00:32:05] But I still think it's moody.

[00:32:06] So I'm not like changing anything.

[00:32:08] I feel like he's most likely.

[00:32:11] That makes sense.

[00:32:12] But I'm not sat on it.

[00:32:13] It's just a little bit of a hope, hoping to prayer.

[00:32:17] And when it closes, something comes out of the snitch.

[00:32:21] Something else falls into place.

[00:32:23] Moody jumps out from behind a rock.

[00:32:25] You're saved the day.

[00:32:27] He just are hoping moody still alive.

[00:32:30] Maybe moody's still inside the snitch actually.

[00:32:32] And he was doing the tronus from inside the snitch and he's following down the whole time.

[00:32:38] On that note, there's another line.

[00:32:41] And I want to know what you're what you think of this person because it seems very dark.

[00:32:45] There's no, he's not dead said seven mechanical bitterly unlike Dumbledore.

[00:32:49] He was still carrying a wand and only seems to have and he seems to have learned a few tricks from his master.

[00:32:55] With a tingle of a horror, Harry saw in the distance, a huge bat-like shape flying through the darkness toward the perimeter wall.

[00:33:02] There were heavy footfalls behind them.

[00:33:04] And a great puffing slughorn had just caught up.

[00:33:08] So Snape is able to fly like Voldemort's able to fly.

[00:33:13] But not quite like Voldemort.

[00:33:15] Yeah, not quite like him.

[00:33:16] But is he as dark as Voldemort?

[00:33:18] Yeah.

[00:33:19] He seems like it.

[00:33:20] Is he darker?

[00:33:21] Yeah, that's a real question.

[00:33:22] Has he been a vampire hiding this whole thing?

[00:33:23] That's a horror that I'm saying.

[00:33:24] Did he just learn how to do this or has he been doing it this whole time but faking it and pretending he didn't?

[00:33:29] Because vampires are a little ostracized.

[00:33:31] So.

[00:33:32] Well, yeah.

[00:33:35] Um, so his hair.

[00:33:37] Yeah.

[00:33:38] Yeah.

[00:33:39] I just give it away.

[00:33:40] And he's always walking around the hallways at night.

[00:33:42] He just doesn't sleep.

[00:33:43] So vampire.

[00:33:45] Um, and he just gives those vibes.

[00:33:49] Do vampires have a...

[00:33:51] That's why he has long hair to cover his ears.

[00:33:53] That's why he didn't like quarrel up this quarrel.

[00:33:55] I got like a couple of.

[00:33:56] Like a couple of.

[00:33:57] A turban again.

[00:33:58] Whoa, yeah.

[00:33:59] Uh, the hall fits.

[00:34:01] Covered his head.

[00:34:03] Hmm.

[00:34:05] Because it just feels like a weird trick.

[00:34:07] I'm also like, well, he...

[00:34:09] I guess he's good at magic and stuff but I'm having a hard time picturing Waldenmore and him doing like a learning session.

[00:34:14] Yeah.

[00:34:15] But why is he like a huge bat?

[00:34:17] Like if that was his patronus, which it's not.

[00:34:21] No, no, it would be a transformation.

[00:34:23] I meant that like an anime guy's thing.

[00:34:25] Yeah, I mean, I guess yeah.

[00:34:26] But when we have small bat.

[00:34:28] And you said patronus, we don't know how it's patronus.

[00:34:30] I didn't mean that though.

[00:34:31] Because but maybe it actually is and that's also his animagus.

[00:34:35] So he could be an animagus.

[00:34:37] Why is it a big thing?

[00:34:38] It could be just a transformation.

[00:34:39] It makes me think he's a vampire.

[00:34:41] Hmm.

[00:34:42] If McGonwell wanted to, could she turn into a big...

[00:34:44] What if Snape was good on Dumbledore sign and got bit by a vampire and then turned bad and then treated, you know,

[00:34:52] side it with Waldenmore.

[00:34:54] You're gonna see him again.

[00:34:56] It's by a vampire.

[00:34:57] Which vampire?

[00:34:58] Dracula.

[00:34:59] He could be the vampire.

[00:35:02] Maybe he's driving the part either.

[00:35:05] The first line, no, you know what?

[00:35:06] He made a potion that he drank and he became part vampire.

[00:35:12] Who made the potion?

[00:35:13] Snape.

[00:35:14] Oh, because he's good at it.

[00:35:15] He was trying to get the vampire potion.

[00:35:17] Yeah.

[00:35:18] Okay.

[00:35:19] So do you guys become more like each other in your life?

[00:35:20] Yeah.

[00:35:21] Gen is going on a loss or it's a crazy thing.

[00:35:23] You know this.

[00:35:25] Well, you said it has to stick something else.

[00:35:28] Yeah, I guess.

[00:35:30] I mean because he could...

[00:35:32] His anima...

[00:35:33] He might be transforming into an anima.

[00:35:34] But you might have just learned how to fly.

[00:35:36] So you don't really know what you're doing.

[00:35:38] But he looks like a bat.

[00:35:39] I know.

[00:35:40] But his hair is gross.

[00:35:41] So I guess the kill look like wings.

[00:35:42] Yeah.

[00:35:43] Just sticks together.

[00:35:45] But yeah, I think...

[00:35:47] Oh, like with his cloak, like the cape.

[00:35:50] Yeah.

[00:35:51] What you think it could be just something like that.

[00:35:53] Like a bit of a parlor trick.

[00:35:55] Like he's flying kind of like Voldemort doing something funky with his cape.

[00:35:58] He's not actually about...

[00:35:59] Because sometimes I thought Snape might be more powerful than...

[00:36:03] Well, this is the kind of thing...

[00:36:05] Like sneaky, right?

[00:36:06] Like he's waiting for the time.

[00:36:08] Well yeah, because we were even speculating that it could be like that where he's trying to take over.

[00:36:12] Because if he can read minds better than Voldemort or whatever.

[00:36:15] Because we're like, could he betray?

[00:36:17] But then I was like...

[00:36:18] Can he read Voldemort's mind?

[00:36:20] I don't think so.

[00:36:24] Is he better than Voldemort?

[00:36:26] Because then if he does, the eyes he following him.

[00:36:29] I don't think he's better.

[00:36:31] That's a great question.

[00:36:32] Sorry, what were you saying?

[00:36:33] But yours is great because he tried to supplant him by following him.

[00:36:35] It was like, is he following him?

[00:36:37] And then like, you know, Voldemort...

[00:36:39] Maybe Voldemort goes away and then all of a sudden Snape rises the power.

[00:36:42] And it's like...

[00:36:43] That's like...

[00:36:44] I'm wondering.

[00:36:45] He's a more dangerous person.

[00:36:46] It is weird how it went down though because he didn't...

[00:36:49] Is like when Voldemort died, he didn't just take over and continue his mission.

[00:36:53] It's like he knew to wait more.

[00:36:55] Again, he could have had a prophecy of some kind.

[00:36:57] But I don't know.

[00:36:59] Could he just been smart and like we'd see what happened?

[00:37:03] Like he was waiting to see who...

[00:37:06] Who actually comes out on top?

[00:37:07] And he knew that Voldemort wasn't dead dead.

[00:37:09] But just didn't know how to find him.

[00:37:12] Or maybe he didn't care for him to come back.

[00:37:15] But he wanted to see who was on what side.

[00:37:17] Yeah, that's fair.

[00:37:18] As things settle.

[00:37:19] And I'm kind of equating it to like Star Wars things where like when you're evil...

[00:37:24] If you're on the dark side, you know betrayal is kind of a real house.

[00:37:28] So you're like most of the dark people would expect to be overthrown by their apprentice at some point.

[00:37:34] It's the way of things.

[00:37:35] So when your apprentice becomes strong enough to overthrow you,

[00:37:38] you do get out, win a take all.

[00:37:41] And that's just normal.

[00:37:42] And maybe it's the same with Voldemort where he might even know at some point he'll be betrayed by somebody.

[00:37:47] But he...

[00:37:48] All I'm talking about is people in some...

[00:37:49] She could read everyone's mind.

[00:37:51] But if Snape is really good, I feel like there's...

[00:37:55] That barrier that he might not.

[00:37:59] And he could play like, you know, his right hand for so long until he...

[00:38:04] Snaps.

[00:38:05] But he...

[00:38:06] On him?

[00:38:07] I feel like Voldemort trusts Snape so much that there's something more...

[00:38:11] Just like Dumbledore did.

[00:38:12] Yeah, but Dumbledore wouldn't do an unbreakable vow.

[00:38:16] Only the evil people would or something because that's where I'm thinking Voldemort knows something like that.

[00:38:22] You know?

[00:38:23] Like they're willing to...

[00:38:24] Because binding someone, because unbreakable if you break it, you die, right?

[00:38:28] So in my mind, it's kind of...

[00:38:31] That's like an evil thing.

[00:38:33] Like I want to have a vow that you literally can't get out of it.

[00:38:36] Because that's what I thought was so weird that Snape chose to do that with the mouthways.

[00:38:44] Why was that so weird?

[00:38:47] He wanted Narcissa to know that he was going to take care of mouth-boy.

[00:38:53] And he was willing to like make the promise.

[00:38:59] So again, that's what makes me think he's okay with making these unbreakable vows.

[00:39:03] With the people who are also evil that align with his thing because he's like...

[00:39:07] He's already got a plan.

[00:39:08] He might have already been planning on overthrowing Dumbledore.

[00:39:10] So he's like, yeah, I'll make this vow because look, I was planning on doing that anyway.

[00:39:14] And so he would just kind of...

[00:39:17] It was on the path that he was on.

[00:39:20] And that's why I'm thinking that's why Voldemort can have this kind of trust.

[00:39:23] Because otherwise it doesn't make sense.

[00:39:24] He doesn't let anyone else that close.

[00:39:26] He doesn't trust people.

[00:39:27] But he still doesn't trust them with the horror crux.

[00:39:29] No one knows about horror cruxes.

[00:39:31] Except Harry.

[00:39:32] And that scares him.

[00:39:35] Yeah.

[00:39:36] So...

[00:39:37] Do you trust Lugoran though?

[00:39:41] Because he comes up in this chapter a few times and there's this one where he says,

[00:39:46] my word, he puffs pale and sweaty, his walrus massacic quiver.

[00:39:49] What did to do?

[00:39:50] I'm not sure whether all this is wise man ever.

[00:39:53] He's bound to find a way in, you know.

[00:39:55] And anyone who has tried to delay him will be in most grievous peril.

[00:39:59] I shall expect you and the slither ins in the Great Hall in 20 minutes also for Set Professor McGonagall.

[00:40:03] If you wish to leave with your students, we shall not stop you.

[00:40:06] But if any of you attempt to sabotage our resistance,

[00:40:08] we're going to take up arms against us within the castle.

[00:40:11] Then, Horace, we duel to kill.

[00:40:15] Well, when nervous said...

[00:40:17] Minerva, he said a guest.

[00:40:18] The time has come for Slither and House to decide his pawn its loyalties.

[00:40:21] Interrupted Professor McGonagall.

[00:40:23] Go and wake your students, Horace.

[00:40:25] So, do you trust him?

[00:40:27] Is he going to have like a bad role in this and then...

[00:40:31] I trust him just a little bit more than I don't trust him.

[00:40:35] But I'm... I've skipped 51, 49%.

[00:40:38] I'll leave it say 55, 60%.

[00:40:41] Wow, okay.

[00:40:45] He's just a bit of fish maybe.

[00:40:47] I hope it's that.

[00:40:49] I do.

[00:40:51] But I'm a little skeptical.

[00:40:53] And it feels like McGonagall.

[00:40:55] I'm basing it on McGonagall.

[00:40:57] It feels like she's in the same boat.

[00:40:59] She's saying, your time to choose is now, Horace.

[00:41:03] Almost like she knows there's a chance he could still betray them.

[00:41:06] But she's not worried about it.

[00:41:08] But she's saying, you know, go get your students and this is your moment.

[00:41:12] You know, choose.

[00:41:13] And I wouldn't be surprised if he came back with the students,

[00:41:16] but not all of them.

[00:41:17] Yeah.

[00:41:18] So you think some Slytherin's are going to stay?

[00:41:20] Yeah, yeah I do.

[00:41:22] I definitely think some will stay.

[00:41:26] I think so.

[00:41:27] What?

[00:41:28] You mean like choose the death eater side?

[00:41:32] I'm saying some will stay to be loyal to Hogwarts and some will leave

[00:41:37] to choose the death eater side.

[00:41:39] And if they don't leave already...

[00:41:41] Yeah, because they'll come from sore than anything.

[00:41:43] Because you can't trust the Slytherin.

[00:41:45] And then Draco doesn't leave.

[00:41:46] Crab, goil.

[00:41:47] If they don't leave and they come in like, yeah, let's get ready to fight.

[00:41:50] Pretty sure Draco and his family are dead.

[00:41:53] Oh yeah, Draco maybe never came back to school.

[00:41:56] But crab and goil, I don't know.

[00:41:58] So any of those guys, you can't have them fighting against their flesh and blood on the other side.

[00:42:02] There's not enough trust there.

[00:42:04] You don't want them betraying you mid battle.

[00:42:06] So I'd say now, you can...

[00:42:08] You don't want to lock them away.

[00:42:10] But at least send them away.

[00:42:13] But the rest of those Slytherins, they can be good.

[00:42:16] So yeah, so you know what the next chapter is called?

[00:42:19] It's the Battle of Hogwarts.

[00:42:20] And I want to talk about a few predictions.

[00:42:22] Before we talk about predictions, I do want to ask one more question for this one,

[00:42:25] which is...

[00:42:27] What did you think about Percy's reunion?

[00:42:31] Only a little bit skeptical.

[00:42:34] Honestly, it was a heartful moment.

[00:42:37] I did like it.

[00:42:40] Well, you might want to give them a little bit of a truth sooner or something.

[00:42:43] Because there was a scuffling and a great thumb.

[00:42:46] Someone also clamored out of the tunnel, overbeiling slightly and falling.

[00:42:50] He pulled himself upon him the neuric's chair, looked around through lopsided horned rim glasses

[00:42:56] and said, am I too late?

[00:42:57] As it started, I only just found out.

[00:42:59] So I...

[00:43:01] Percy spluttered into silence.

[00:43:03] Evidently he had not expected to run into most of his family.

[00:43:07] And there's a lot of silence in that moment.

[00:43:09] And he goes, I was a full-roared Percy.

[00:43:11] Percy so loudly that Lupin nearly dropped his photograph.

[00:43:14] I was an idiot.

[00:43:15] I was a pompous prat.

[00:43:16] I was a...

[00:43:18] A ministry loving family disowning power hungry morons, said friend.

[00:43:22] Percy swallowed.

[00:43:23] Yes, I was.

[00:43:24] Well, you can't say fair than that, said Fred holding out his hand to Percy.

[00:43:28] Mrs. Weasley burst into tears.

[00:43:30] She ran forward, pushed Fred aside and pulled Percy into a strangling hug.

[00:43:35] While he padded around the back, his eyes on his father.

[00:43:39] Lovely.

[00:43:41] You guys like that, Lumpet?

[00:43:43] You don't trust Percy?

[00:43:44] I did like it.

[00:43:45] But I was looking for any clues that there was some bad intentions.

[00:43:48] This is Voldemort in disguise.

[00:43:49] But the way you did say it made me think, all right, he could actually be good.

[00:43:53] It sounds like he really came around.

[00:43:55] And I don't think of him as being a good actor.

[00:43:57] So he would...

[00:43:59] He would not be able to pull this off to his people if he was being a sly.

[00:44:02] I don't think.

[00:44:03] What do you think?

[00:44:10] I do take a sip, a joke, swing.

[00:44:13] That's the better word.

[00:44:15] Oh, I underlined where he said, I only just found out.

[00:44:20] And I said, can we trust him?

[00:44:21] How did he find out?

[00:44:22] Yeah.

[00:44:23] I only respond that way.

[00:44:26] Well, he tell you said how he found out.

[00:44:28] You found out from Aberworth.

[00:44:30] Okay, yeah.

[00:44:31] So then he does say that.

[00:44:32] But that feels kind of a little bit weird.

[00:44:34] Aberworth is a little sketchy.

[00:44:35] Yeah, exactly.

[00:44:36] And like, how did you find out from Aberworth?

[00:44:41] And then one of the final ones, where did Ron, Harry and Hermione go?

[00:44:48] They went to the bathroom.

[00:44:49] Where are they though?

[00:44:51] Why did they just all of a sudden get up and leave?

[00:44:58] Oh, I don't think going to like the chamber of secrets.

[00:45:01] That's what I can think about.

[00:45:02] Yeah, that's what you guys said during the library.

[00:45:03] Do they think we think it was the chamber of secrets?

[00:45:05] Oh yeah, I did put the chamber of question mark.

[00:45:07] Why though?

[00:45:08] Because there's something there, a horcrux.

[00:45:11] John, that's why.

[00:45:14] There's something hidden in the deep depths of blah, blah, blah.

[00:45:17] Hermione knows from the history books and she's going to open it up.

[00:45:20] From the history.

[00:45:21] And then he's going to open it at the close.

[00:45:24] He's going to open it up.

[00:45:27] This is so good.

[00:45:28] I was going to say the deluminator was guiding Ron and they just ran off.

[00:45:31] Oh, interesting.

[00:45:33] Nice, superly right.

[00:45:35] But how?

[00:45:37] So I know.

[00:45:38] Because I'm just thinking what like even Hermione did remember something.

[00:45:42] What are the chances it would just be like an epiphany in the moment?

[00:45:45] Something would have to be triggered.

[00:45:46] Yeah.

[00:45:47] But what would that thing be?

[00:45:48] A comment from anyone.

[00:45:52] We would have to like, we have to see or like.

[00:45:58] You could say one thing and it triggers another guy and how things happened.

[00:46:02] But what was said?

[00:46:04] And what was triggered?

[00:46:06] Who cares?

[00:46:07] I was sad.

[00:46:08] So what was said?

[00:46:10] Very personally owned up to it respect.

[00:46:12] When Percy appeared.

[00:46:14] And he said something.

[00:46:16] I managed to make contact with that before.

[00:46:19] And that's what she heard and she ran to the chain.

[00:46:21] Well, I don't know.

[00:46:23] They said something about a bathroom.

[00:46:25] So they kind of said where they were going.

[00:46:28] Something about a bathroom.

[00:46:30] Or did they go to talk to a moaning mural?

[00:46:33] That's what I thought of.

[00:46:34] She is a good person to talk to along with all the other ghosts.

[00:46:38] Because then she's always in the bathroom.

[00:46:40] Yeah, she knew Tom Riddle.

[00:46:41] So I thought about it.

[00:46:43] Yeah, that's a good call that could be the reason.

[00:46:46] I'm just a fighter for you.

[00:46:48] But I still want to know what initiated it.

[00:46:50] Like they're just sitting there and they're like.

[00:46:53] Let's go talk to moaning, Mirtle.

[00:46:54] Or was it more of like well we don't want to sit here doing nothing.

[00:46:57] So let's just explain.

[00:46:59] Well, I want to ask JK, maybe she'll tell you.

[00:47:01] Maybe they're really in the bathroom just in the bathroom.

[00:47:04] Yeah, they might have just had to go.

[00:47:06] You know, so I'm just didn't agree with him or was that the wizarding?

[00:47:10] The wizard and the wizard cup with that.

[00:47:13] Right?

[00:47:14] Yep.

[00:47:15] What about the wizard stuff?

[00:47:16] Remember when they went?

[00:47:17] Oh, no, that hasn't been the reason for the bathroom.

[00:47:19] Oh nice.

[00:47:20] I was thinking of the moaning Mirtle with Harry in the big tub when he had the egg.

[00:47:32] Right.

[00:47:33] That's going to lock you a bathroom.

[00:47:36] That was like, I'm not going to use that.

[00:47:40] This is a children's butt.

[00:47:50] Those are my guesses and then they gave none.

[00:47:59] They're going to talk to Mirtle, what are they talking about?

[00:48:00] What are they talking about?

[00:48:06] Where do you think the deepest, darkest place you can hide something in Hogwarts is?

[00:48:13] Okay.

[00:48:14] Interesting.

[00:48:15] Yeah, maybe even just asking Kurt to look for the crown.

[00:48:18] Or did Tom Rittle have a favorite spot in Hogwarts?

[00:48:21] Okay.

[00:48:22] Yeah.

[00:48:23] That's good questions.

[00:48:24] Yeah.

[00:48:25] Let's say they are going to the Chamber of Secrets.

[00:48:27] How did I even get into the Chamber of Secrets?

[00:48:29] It's probably still open.

[00:48:31] Probably no one would fix this.

[00:48:32] I see what they did in the Chamber of Secrets.

[00:48:34] Don't do that.

[00:48:37] Or even if they didn't go in the Chamber, Mertle might be able to.

[00:48:41] Yeah.

[00:48:42] For them.

[00:48:43] But did it say it was sealed?

[00:48:45] It might have.

[00:48:46] Otherwise they could just turn the cap and open it up.

[00:48:49] That's what I thought they'd do.

[00:48:50] No, it's parcel time.

[00:48:51] They'd have to be parcel time.

[00:48:52] Oh, yeah.

[00:48:53] Well, yeah, yeah.

[00:48:54] All right.

[00:48:55] I like my moaning, Mertle thing.

[00:48:58] But maybe they recorded it.

[00:49:00] They opened it up.

[00:49:01] Like open at the close.

[00:49:02] And they played it.

[00:49:03] And they played it.

[00:49:04] And Ron is like just saying it at their recorder.

[00:49:07] I already spoke a parcel time when he was learning.

[00:49:10] Except they don't do that, right?

[00:49:12] They have no technology.

[00:49:13] Well, they can do it in form of a howler.

[00:49:15] There you go.

[00:49:16] There you go.

[00:49:17] There you go.

[00:49:18] Long nose line.

[00:49:19] I'm going to share your thoughts.

[00:49:21] Okay.

[00:49:22] So, I'm the ocular's might be able to pull it off.

[00:49:24] A few.

[00:49:25] I'm going to ask a few next chapter questions.

[00:49:30] But before we do that, do you have anything else in the chapter?

[00:49:33] Before we do a few random questions that are really quick, like rapid fire.

[00:49:37] And then the final wrap up questions where we listen to the last chapter.

[00:49:42] No, no.

[00:49:44] Nobody has seen it in living memory talking about the crown, the crown, the diadem.

[00:49:52] But maybe tiara.

[00:49:54] Nicholas from the older than everyone else.

[00:49:56] So we might pop through and they might know from them.

[00:49:59] So yeah, something like that maybe I also love that.

[00:50:02] McGonagal has triple patronus action going on.

[00:50:05] Yeah, that was fast.

[00:50:06] I'm being cats jumping out.

[00:50:07] I'm like, is that just super advanced or do they kind of work as one?

[00:50:11] And can they really withhold like the dark magic coming into the Hogwarts?

[00:50:18] Yeah.

[00:50:19] Right.

[00:50:20] Are they going to be able to stop this at all?

[00:50:22] They're good.

[00:50:23] But are they that good?

[00:50:24] And even they say we'll just slow them down but maybe not stop it.

[00:50:28] And what does each teacher really good at?

[00:50:30] Yeah.

[00:50:31] There's a Alice Boyle one little movie moment because it's like such a cute moment.

[00:50:35] But when McGonagal says Pierre Totem, look a motor.

[00:50:39] You remember what that spell is?

[00:50:41] Yeah, but I doubt it.

[00:50:43] It has all the suits of armor leap into action and they're she says protect the school.

[00:50:49] Amanda Boundaries do your duty this school.

[00:50:51] As soon as she says that she turns back to another character and she goes,

[00:50:55] I've always wanted to use that spell.

[00:50:57] Yeah.

[00:50:58] And that's a great one in the movies.

[00:51:01] Waiting on these spells for the right moment.

[00:51:04] When the caro brother thinks his sister is dead and McGonagal has to say she's just been stunned,

[00:51:17] I can't tell if that's because McGonagal is just so much better than them or if there's like something weird,

[00:51:22] but there's not even good wizards.

[00:51:24] It made me think death eaters are kind of just some par wizards a little bit where McGonagal,

[00:51:30] of course she's great.

[00:51:31] But like yeah, it just kind of reinforces like this weird thing where.

[00:51:36] Yeah, yeah, where but where these death eaters are just like kind of followers and like I don't know if they're outcasts or whatever,

[00:51:43] but it just feels like another example that's also snake stuff.

[00:51:47] Yeah, that's definitely true.

[00:51:49] So all the above.

[00:51:52] I also thought it was weird where do they say that though like you're almost reminding me of a death eater.

[00:51:58] Wasn't that in the previous chapter?

[00:52:00] Oh, who reminding who of a death eater?

[00:52:02] Someone that was good or student.

[00:52:07] That I don't know that was all I got so.

[00:52:11] I know what you're talking about.

[00:52:12] I can't remember what that was.

[00:52:14] It was um.

[00:52:16] Oh, with with Abba for.

[00:52:19] I think was with the goblin picture.

[00:52:23] Maybe I don't know.

[00:52:25] I remember I remember what you're talking about though but I can't remember what that was.

[00:52:27] It's basically saying like you're so dumb.

[00:52:29] You're like a death you remind me of a death eater.

[00:52:31] Yeah, yeah.

[00:52:32] Because Ron is like, oh, your patronus was the dough and he's like,

[00:52:37] I literally just did my patronus like two seconds ago.

[00:52:40] Yeah, it rains like that.

[00:52:41] You could be a death eater.

[00:52:42] Wow, look at that.

[00:52:44] That's rare.

[00:52:47] I think that was uh, that was all I had.

[00:52:51] Oh, I just said where do vanished objects go as being the riddle feels like a weird one.

[00:52:55] Because I thought they were going to say the room of requirement or something else.

[00:52:59] Then it's just a riddle.

[00:53:00] Oh my god.

[00:53:01] Okay.

[00:53:02] Non-being.

[00:53:03] All right.

[00:53:04] So Danny brought up this theory.

[00:53:05] Um, some of the slow turns are going to come back which students will stay in which students will go.

[00:53:09] Let's go like not everyone I could go through this students will go through house by house.

[00:53:12] Do you think any slitherans will stay and fight?

[00:53:15] Because the next chapter is called a battle of Hogwarts is when a battle happens obviously.

[00:53:18] I feel like most of them are gonna leave.

[00:53:22] Well, any stay back.

[00:53:24] I think some will.

[00:53:26] I'm just trying to think do we know any?

[00:53:28] I'd love a good old.

[00:53:29] It was just slughorn.

[00:53:31] But you think he'd go anyway.

[00:53:36] The problem is the way slitherans are now.

[00:53:41] I'm just trying to get him out and just be a slitheran with all these other terrible kids.

[00:53:49] Yeah.

[00:53:50] Could you stay?

[00:53:51] That's why he's just.

[00:53:52] Should not exist.

[00:53:53] Will cut off.

[00:53:55] Will.

[00:53:56] Will Raven will all Raven class say how many Ravenclaws will stay?

[00:54:00] I think everyone accepts it's slitheran.

[00:54:02] So you think everyone's gonna stay like full on stay who can stay in fight except for slither.

[00:54:07] Or are you saying people are leaving for protection?

[00:54:10] Do you think some people will leave for protection?

[00:54:12] Prior for afraid.

[00:54:13] Yeah, I think some people will leave from every house kind of.

[00:54:18] But in my mind just my natural thought would be 20% of the kids who are of age of every house would leave.

[00:54:28] But then it'd be the opposite like 80% leave of slitheran.

[00:54:32] Well, all the young kids.

[00:54:34] Are they all in the great hall just like I have no idea.

[00:54:37] Yeah, so everyone know that they they're sent home.

[00:54:40] They're gonna put them.

[00:54:41] Okay, right?

[00:54:42] Yeah, they're putting them back through the to amber forth and they're going to have a way in amber forest.

[00:54:48] A little place.

[00:54:50] So yeah, they're all being sent home.

[00:54:52] They're being sent away home wherever they're being sent.

[00:54:55] They're being sent away.

[00:54:56] All the kids above 18 can fight.

[00:54:57] So like do percentages how many of slitheran do you think will stay?

[00:55:00] How many will leave?

[00:55:03] I think 15.

[00:55:05] 25.

[00:55:06] 15.

[00:55:07] 25 will stay.

[00:55:08] Okay, how much of Ravenclaw will stay?

[00:55:13] 50.

[00:55:14] 50 interesting.

[00:55:16] Okay.

[00:55:19] Maybe they yeah, maybe they'll look at this from just the intelligence of it and say we can't win.

[00:55:24] Now, I want to say they're all going to stay.

[00:55:27] I want to.

[00:55:28] So we're gonna have to do an awful lot of things.

[00:55:31] Yeah, I just want to say that they're like,

[00:55:33] yeah, I'll go up and say,

[00:55:35] thank you guys for the day.

[00:55:37] Well, what a tough couple of so stay there very loyal.

[00:55:40] Well, it's thing half a pop.

[00:55:41] Yeah, but it also brings you all up all have a lot of so stay.

[00:55:45] Yeah, they're like team people team people.

[00:55:48] Do you think all Griffin or this?

[00:55:51] They're brave.

[00:55:52] So yeah, I don't know about it, though.

[00:55:54] Yeah, I think I'm 17.

[00:55:56] What are you talking about?

[00:55:57] like Neville and well that's all a person I know that's another.

[00:56:04] Like who is in the DA?

[00:56:08] Um, Joe.

[00:56:10] Is Ravenclaw right?

[00:56:12] I was gonna say Hufflepuff but wait what is she?

[00:56:15] Maybe she's Ravenclaw.

[00:56:16] Actually yeah, she is.

[00:56:17] I'm forgetting.

[00:56:18] Um, I would hope a lot of people stay.

[00:56:21] I just don't expect anything out of those slurings.

[00:56:24] Yeah, yeah.

[00:56:25] I do not expect.

[00:56:26] But maybe we would be surprised because they're like,

[00:56:28] they gave us a bad name.

[00:56:30] These death eaters were gonna show you.

[00:56:32] Yeah, yeah.

[00:56:33] And that's why keep thinking about like the loyalty of the school

[00:56:35] or whatever.

[00:56:36] That'll be a big moment of.

[00:56:37] I hope so and not like.

[00:56:39] We're spoiling our view of them or are they actually bad apples?

[00:56:48] So on top of that it is it's going to be a dangerous thing for them to fight.

[00:56:53] Obviously they're fighting death eaters and they're fighting Lord Voldemort.

[00:56:56] And they're fighting Snape.

[00:56:57] They're fighting these wizards who are far advanced and far more skilled than them.

[00:57:02] And we brought up this question before but do you think anybody will die in the

[00:57:07] in the next next few chapters?

[00:57:09] Like is it our is there that much peril that there will be people who die in the next

[00:57:14] three chapters?

[00:57:15] Yeah, probably.

[00:57:16] Next few by.

[00:57:18] I hope it's all like bad ones though.

[00:57:20] Okay, then I'll be fine with it.

[00:57:22] Give me a list of some characters that you think might die bad ones.

[00:57:26] All of them.

[00:57:27] Yeah, I was going to say almost all of them.

[00:57:29] You know who might survive the mouth voice.

[00:57:32] Interesting only because we felt a little bad for them by the end but not narcissism.

[00:57:37] And you know what?

[00:57:39] One of the top three could survive.

[00:57:42] I'm saying Bella tricks of Voldemort Snape.

[00:57:47] I wouldn't be surprised if one of them could be sent to ask a ban or ask a ban

[00:57:52] equivalent by the end of this.

[00:57:54] Why would you keep them alive?

[00:57:56] Just if you want to make more books later.

[00:57:59] That's why they're going to die because it's the last one.

[00:58:04] Yeah, you're right.

[00:58:05] And I feel like she kind of did say this was going to be last.

[00:58:08] So maybe they do all have to die.

[00:58:11] What if the mouth voice turn on their sister?

[00:58:15] What if they kill Narcissa Bella tricks?

[00:58:18] Draco kill Bella tricks.

[00:58:20] That would be interesting.

[00:58:22] It's dark.

[00:58:23] No, it's revenge.

[00:58:25] And that's dark.

[00:58:27] Could you go to these two ways and everything?

[00:58:29] We watched another movie that's fine.

[00:58:31] Yeah, I love the counter money.

[00:58:32] Crystal too.

[00:58:33] Great one.

[00:58:34] Never saw that.

[00:58:35] We're going to have to watch it first time watchers.

[00:58:37] Yes.

[00:58:38] I was talking about Rebel moon.

[00:58:40] Oh, Rebel moon.

[00:58:41] Yeah.

[00:58:42] I'm.

[00:58:45] Do you think anybody who's good will die?

[00:58:47] Yeah.

[00:58:48] Give me a list.

[00:58:51] I don't want to.

[00:58:55] Hmm.

[00:58:56] It could have could it be the top three?

[00:58:58] Could it be Harry.

[00:59:00] Ron Hermione.

[00:59:02] What about Ginny or any of the weasley?

[00:59:06] No, you know what?

[00:59:07] Maybe Cho though.

[00:59:08] Fred.

[00:59:09] Oh, that's fine.

[00:59:10] I'm not saying.

[00:59:11] Is that like the little closure?

[00:59:12] Yeah, that's harsh.

[00:59:13] Um,

[00:59:14] Neville, that would be sad.

[00:59:17] You know what?

[00:59:18] Luna.

[00:59:19] McGonigal or Flitwick?

[00:59:21] Probably.

[00:59:22] But they're older.

[00:59:24] They live their life exactly like we could only feel okay about it.

[00:59:28] But there's going to be pain.

[00:59:30] Definitely pain.

[00:59:31] Um, but who's a painful one?

[00:59:34] Moody comes back but then dies.

[00:59:37] I'm actually just curious for this to where your top three favorite characters in the

[00:59:43] series so far.

[00:59:44] That's what the heck of questions that question is that?

[00:59:49] If you're saying favorite meaning of ones I definitely don't want to die,

[00:59:54] I'm just asking like generally people I generally like.

[00:59:57] Yeah.

[00:59:58] Who like are just your favorite and I'm not saying that they're going to die.

[01:00:01] I like to open and I liked the trio.

[01:00:04] And Ginny's up there too.

[01:00:06] Oh, and Luna.

[01:00:07] Ron.

[01:00:08] Come on three.

[01:00:11] I feel like Ron is my favorite.

[01:00:15] Okay.

[01:00:16] Um, now there have been moments in some of the books where I'm wrong.

[01:00:20] But yeah, I think Ron is my favorite and then people like Neville and Tonks are high

[01:00:24] up there.

[01:00:25] Um, Luna is pretty high up there.

[01:00:27] She's again, a little bit of a wild car.

[01:00:29] So there are moments.

[01:00:30] Ginny, I like her.

[01:00:31] He's giving more than three to her.

[01:00:33] But she's never been on high on my list.

[01:00:34] So those are my three.

[01:00:35] Ron, Neville and.

[01:00:38] Hmm.

[01:00:39] Mr. Weasley.

[01:00:42] Okay.

[01:00:43] Oh yeah.

[01:00:45] Mrs. Weasley.

[01:00:47] Yeah, but she's not for me.

[01:00:49] She's not top five.

[01:00:50] She's not for me.

[01:00:52] It was the only top three we need in top five.

[01:00:55] Well, then I already have the top five kind of just like theoretically.

[01:00:58] Um, I'm just trying to think and make sure it's accurate because McGonagall is up there for me.

[01:01:04] Percy sacrifices himself because he turned on his family.

[01:01:08] He owes them.

[01:01:09] Yeah.

[01:01:10] That would be intense.

[01:01:12] It would be.

[01:01:13] You.

[01:01:15] Um, I could see.

[01:01:17] Fred and George.

[01:01:18] Shameless.

[01:01:19] Are your favorites?

[01:01:20] Dean.

[01:01:21] Oh, they're talking about death.

[01:01:23] Yeah, we went back to death.

[01:01:24] I like Fred and George too.

[01:01:27] There's too many.

[01:01:28] I can't.

[01:01:29] I do like Fred and George.

[01:01:30] Oh no.

[01:01:31] What?

[01:01:32] One of them could definitely.

[01:01:33] Well, because they're twins.

[01:01:34] Yeah.

[01:01:35] Um,

[01:01:36] not a lot of things.

[01:01:38] So harsh.

[01:01:39] But I'm just saying from a literary perspective.

[01:01:42] It would make a lot of sense.

[01:01:45] It would simplify things.

[01:01:47] No more confusion.

[01:01:48] Well, it's,

[01:01:49] it's like a way that you can kill a character without any more dying.

[01:01:53] You know, like it's terrible.

[01:01:55] They're their own individual people.

[01:01:57] But they barely are.

[01:01:59] The only way we tell apart is ones missing an ear.

[01:02:02] You know what I mean?

[01:02:03] It's like,

[01:02:04] It's terrible.

[01:02:05] My goodness.

[01:02:07] They were never separated.

[01:02:09] We just know Fred's a little more talkative.

[01:02:11] You know, I'm a little braver.

[01:02:12] So that's what I'm just saying.

[01:02:14] Now that you said that,

[01:02:15] I'm like shoot.

[01:02:16] One of them is going to die.

[01:02:17] Um,

[01:02:18] I just,

[01:02:19] oh, that does stink.

[01:02:20] Um,

[01:02:21] oh,

[01:02:24] oh,

[01:02:25] so funny.

[01:02:26] Oh no.

[01:02:27] But not for sure because we could still see there's still fun things you can do with

[01:02:31] that.

[01:02:32] It is that is own devastating moment.

[01:02:33] But I was just like that actually does stink because that would make a lot of sense.

[01:02:36] Um,

[01:02:37] because they're close enough to the main characters that we would feel the pain it would hurt.

[01:02:41] But we'd be able to recover from it because

[01:02:44] Yeah, but she's killed off main characters too.

[01:02:47] Um,

[01:02:48] but she can't kill anyone else more main than them though.

[01:02:51] You know what I mean?

[01:02:52] Like Harry obviously can die.

[01:02:54] He's been preparing for it.

[01:02:55] When it fox comes back to help fight that big thing.

[01:02:58] But yeah,

[01:02:59] that was kind of my next question.

[01:03:00] Just give me a general thing about you think is going to happen in the next chapter.

[01:03:03] I think everyone's going to protect hog words.

[01:03:05] So it doesn't even matter who they're against.

[01:03:07] Hmm.

[01:03:08] Wait, sorry.

[01:03:09] What do you mean?

[01:03:10] Like the ghosts,

[01:03:11] the portraits,

[01:03:12] the creatures,

[01:03:14] the,

[01:03:15] the little, the, what are they called?

[01:03:18] Like creature.

[01:03:19] Yes.

[01:03:20] Househouse.

[01:03:21] That'd be cool.

[01:03:22] They're fighting.

[01:03:23] You think you think they should fight.

[01:03:25] I think they all should fight.

[01:03:27] Well, yes,

[01:03:28] they should free will choose if they want to fight.

[01:03:30] But I think they would fight.

[01:03:32] Yeah, slave fighters.

[01:03:33] Um,

[01:03:34] no, you're right.

[01:03:35] I feel like there are a lot of little curve balls.

[01:03:39] Um,

[01:03:40] and like,

[01:03:41] I feel like the hog words would fight itself.

[01:03:43] Like the school itself.

[01:03:45] Yeah.

[01:03:46] Like the rooms would turn into,

[01:03:48] um,

[01:03:49] no, you're right.

[01:03:50] And the furniture like imbued in the beast.

[01:03:52] Yeah.

[01:03:53] Nice.

[01:03:54] Yeah.

[01:03:55] I love that person.

[01:03:56] I was like, why does this sound familiar?

[01:03:57] Um,

[01:03:58] I love it mentions to there were,

[01:03:59] there's like suits of armors for animals and the suits of armor for animals jumps up and like.

[01:04:02] Yeah.

[01:04:03] It's great.

[01:04:04] It's great.

[01:04:05] Yep.

[01:04:06] I think that's what will happen.

[01:04:07] And then we find the clothes where it opens.

[01:04:11] Yeah.

[01:04:12] I mean, yeah, that's the weird part.

[01:04:13] I feel like they still have the clothes at the school.

[01:04:16] Hmm.

[01:04:17] Is, is that now?

[01:04:19] Like they go to the front door and they actually like,

[01:04:22] close the door and put a lock on it.

[01:04:24] And that's like the clothes go to the door office.

[01:04:28] All right.

[01:04:29] Well, key through raising.

[01:04:30] Let's go into a favorite,

[01:04:32] uh, who's your favorite character?

[01:04:34] Hot Smolly and,

[01:04:36] um,

[01:04:37] favorite moment in the chapter.

[01:04:38] And then we're just going to listen.

[01:04:39] Uh, I'm going to get a hot Smolly of this chapter.

[01:04:42] Got an angle on the gun.

[01:04:44] Got an angle.

[01:04:45] I just took by the next.

[01:04:47] Got an angle.

[01:04:48] Got an angle.

[01:04:49] She's great in this chapter.

[01:04:51] Yeah.

[01:04:52] I feel like I'm going to give her the house cup.

[01:04:54] So I'm trying to think if there's anyone else with the hot Smolly energy.

[01:04:57] Um,

[01:04:58] you should give me its triple.

[01:04:59] So I was going to say she might get both.

[01:05:01] Yeah.

[01:05:02] The only thing I was going to say was.

[01:05:03] Yeah.

[01:05:04] Did Luna stun somebody?

[01:05:05] Yeah.

[01:05:06] Um,

[01:05:07] one of the carols Alexa.

[01:05:08] Carrow.

[01:05:09] Yeah.

[01:05:10] Yeah.

[01:05:11] And she's like,

[01:05:12] Oh, I've never done that to a real person.

[01:05:13] Yeah.

[01:05:14] Only in the DA's training.

[01:05:15] Oh.

[01:05:16] So I thought that was like funny.

[01:05:17] It was about how like boom.

[01:05:18] So that was like a very training work.

[01:05:20] I know.

[01:05:21] It's true.

[01:05:22] Yeah.

[01:05:23] Um, it's great.

[01:05:24] So I feel like I want to recognize that moment.

[01:05:26] Um, so yeah.

[01:05:27] Anyways, uh, she'll get hot Smolly from me.

[01:05:29] Like that.

[01:05:30] I'm, yeah.

[01:05:31] I'm going, uh,

[01:05:33] Jenny actually prads Molly.

[01:05:34] Yeah.

[01:05:35] Wow.

[01:05:36] Oh, yeah.

[01:05:37] She's like trying to fight and she can't.

[01:05:38] It was great.

[01:05:39] And then she's like fine, mom.

[01:05:40] Oh, yeah.

[01:05:41] I love her passion on that.

[01:05:42] It's great.

[01:05:43] It's probably good because you can be on the outside.

[01:05:44] And if they really need help, she'd come.

[01:05:45] Yeah.

[01:05:46] Yeah.

[01:05:47] Yeah.

[01:05:48] Um, who is your favorite character?

[01:05:50] Um,

[01:05:51] I'm going to go.

[01:05:53] Yeah.

[01:05:54] I thought what I'm saying.

[01:05:55] I think she's getting all three for me.

[01:05:56] She's such a good chapter.

[01:05:57] Yeah.

[01:05:58] Yeah.

[01:05:59] It's like the chapter we've been waiting for.

[01:06:01] I know.

[01:06:02] Seriously.

[01:06:03] Yeah.

[01:06:04] That was a good name.

[01:06:05] Yeah.

[01:06:06] Like how has she picked her name?

[01:06:07] Yeah.

[01:06:08] Yeah.

[01:06:09] I don't know.

[01:06:10] What was your favorite moment in this chapter?

[01:06:12] Magonical.

[01:06:13] Yeah.

[01:06:14] Mine was Percy's redemption.

[01:06:16] Yeah.

[01:06:17] And Harry defending Magonical.

[01:06:18] Yeah.

[01:06:19] Oh, yeah.

[01:06:20] Yeah.

[01:06:21] Yeah.

[01:06:22] Yeah.

[01:06:23] That was fantastic.

[01:06:24] The passion.

[01:06:25] But Magonical and,

[01:06:26] and Snape kind of fighting.

[01:06:27] I feel like that moment or like Magonical trusting Harry

[01:06:31] like I think from Harry's reveal.

[01:06:33] Oh, yeah.

[01:06:34] And that like, oh my goodness, what are you doing here?

[01:06:36] And then like, wait, Dumbledore told you like that trust

[01:06:38] something about it.

[01:06:39] She didn't ask questions after that, right?

[01:06:41] Right.

[01:06:42] It reminded me of when Harry was having that bad dream.

[01:06:44] And she just like jumped to action, you know, where he's like

[01:06:47] Mr. Weasley's in trouble.

[01:06:48] We need to take action right now.

[01:06:49] And she was like, all right, let's do this.

[01:06:51] So the same kind of thing.

[01:06:52] There's just a bond and trust that I love.

[01:06:54] So yeah, I feel like that reveal was my favorite.

[01:06:57] Well, that all.

[01:06:59] Thanks for joining us on this journey of Harry Potter

[01:07:01] and the first time readers.

[01:07:03] Let's listen.

[01:07:05] Listen him.

[01:07:07] Wow.

[01:07:09] Ah.

[01:07:10] I have to go right back.

[01:07:14] Oh, right.

[01:07:17] I can't do it.

[01:07:19] I can't.

[01:07:21] Oh, no.

[01:07:22] Yeah.

[01:07:23] Let's listen.

[01:07:24] Let's listen him.

[01:07:25] Wow.

[01:07:26] Thank you.

[01:07:27] I think we're going to take a breather or a bath and break

[01:07:30] and then we'll listen.

[01:07:31] People should probably take baths on this room.

[01:07:35] I'm going to stay awake.

[01:07:36] I'm gonna take about 100% no.

[01:07:40] It's just about how long, you know?

[01:07:45] Over under five and a half minutes.

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