i sort of agree-- but weren't they used at helpers for the new regime? hadn't they shown over and over whose side they are on? Perhaps they should have asked whether any of the other Slytherins were with Pansy, but I think it was implied that they were.
The only part I didn't like was the last scene... I didn't like it in the book either-- 20 years later, for no REAL reason.
but there were only a few if you follow the movies that really stood out as followers of Voldemort or someone against Harry. If you look at the Great Hall during dinner scenes there are a lot more than just a few students in Slytherin. It's not like they are in a mindless cult. There is even division of opinion in Gryphindor sometimes. The best example I can think of at the moment is when Seamus thought Harry was making everything up in the fifth book/movie.
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The only part I didn't like was the last scene... I didn't like it in the book either-- 20 years later, for no REAL reason.
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A few bad apples, yknow... :C
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