For me? I have to say Hermione. Before reading, I had predicted that she would finally come into her mind and soul... I believed she would discover things of great importance and act as Harry's conscience but always be a friend and be supportive. She just didn't do my hopes justice. She was highly snotty, shrill, and sometimes even obnoxious. I found her hypocritical - how she kept hounding Harry about his Potion's book, but felt no remorse for purposely hindering Ron's opponent for Keeper. Her constant competitiveness with Ron was tiresome. I wish she had either come out and said something directly to him, or just left the whole thing alone. She bothered me immensely.
LOL. you know, i hadn't thought of it that way until i read your comment, but i can't really disagree with you. of course i still love hermione. i'll be looking for her to step it up in book 7. :)
I never expected any of that of Hermione, hehe, I think because I am have a lot in common with Hermione and understand her and I know she's not perfect. I'm glad she wasn't so overbearing in this book - I've always thought it was something she needed to do: back off of Harry *just* a bit. Figure out her own life.
Defense class!!! I thought the same thing. I was like... here they are, having Snape as a teacher, and there's no thoughts on that? I believe the class was shown all of two times. I really want to know what he was teaching them! Or hell, if he was even a good teacher at all. I think he probably was... but we dont know for sure.
Comments 13
... But I still love her.
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
the biggest disappointment would be that Harry/Katie wasn't canonized. Yes there was barely a glimmer of hope for me here, but... still. :(
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment