Am being Garfield
Feb. 18th, 2007 03:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I slept late, had a nap, woke up for some lasagna, and am now contemplating another nap before it's bedtime.
Work-free Sundays rule, I should arrange for those more often.
And because I'm in the mood, here's what I think will happen in book 7.
Voldemort will die, Pettigrew as well (remember that hanging life-debt to Harry... well that's it.) There may some dramatic confrontation with Peter swinging himself in front of Harry to shield him from a curse or something, but not for a grand ideological reason, more because he's pettily annoyed with Voldemort.
The last Horcrux is Harry's scar - it disappears.
A phoenix will hover around the scene of the battle.
Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron = happy ever after. Oh, and ditto for Tonks & Remus.
Snape lives, but fades away in obscurity and is forgotten by the end of the book.
Lucius does come out of Azkaban, but has a very minor role.
Actually I thought I had more of those theories. Well, another time perhaps.
Zzzzzzzzzzz....
Work-free Sundays rule, I should arrange for those more often.
And because I'm in the mood, here's what I think will happen in book 7.
Voldemort will die, Pettigrew as well (remember that hanging life-debt to Harry... well that's it.) There may some dramatic confrontation with Peter swinging himself in front of Harry to shield him from a curse or something, but not for a grand ideological reason, more because he's pettily annoyed with Voldemort.
The last Horcrux is Harry's scar - it disappears.
A phoenix will hover around the scene of the battle.
Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron = happy ever after. Oh, and ditto for Tonks & Remus.
Snape lives, but fades away in obscurity and is forgotten by the end of the book.
Lucius does come out of Azkaban, but has a very minor role.
Actually I thought I had more of those theories. Well, another time perhaps.
Zzzzzzzzzzz....
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Date: 2007-02-18 02:49 pm (UTC)Lasagna for breakfast is the BEST!!
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Date: 2007-02-18 04:12 pm (UTC)You have a nice smiley.
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Date: 2007-02-18 03:30 pm (UTC)if he's very good i might even provide him with a reference
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Date: 2007-02-18 03:37 pm (UTC)*off to bleach brain*
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Date: 2007-02-19 07:07 am (UTC)But Hermione and Ron = happily ever after? Only in JKR's dreams! In real life, they'd never last as a couple. I've been the Hermione and dated the Ron, and let me state that he wasn't dumb; he was fairly smart and could indeed play chess--far better than I could--but he was also rather sports-obsessed and clueless about women...and he didn't have any interest in curling up with a good book, or studying, or chatting about a broad range of subjects. We ended up frustrating each other because while we were both smart, we didn't have enough in common to do more than just continue to be friends.
It's an unrealistic relationship. Whatever Rowling says, once the writing stops at the end of book 7, things settle down...a few months later, Hermione and Ron will split up. And no, I am not suggesting that Hermione & Snape would get together, instead. (That's my personal pipe-dream, and slightly more probable, but it's not necessarily a very realistic pairing, either.) Let Rowling have her fantasies, and write whatever she will, but on this one relationship pairing, it's just not believable enough for me.
*tucks the sleeping Fou's covers around her more securely* May you dream of your favorite pairing, my dear...
~Lotm
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Date: 2007-02-19 08:12 am (UTC)(Won't keep us from playing with the characters though - it never has!)
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Date: 2007-03-20 06:08 pm (UTC)Hope you don't mind, but I've friended you.
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