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I thought so, too, but this past semester I was introducing a friend to the series, and he said "Nightmares and Daydreams" was one of the most enjoyable episodes of the show, and he was glad I hadn't skipped it. So it may be pretty mindless, but it's fun. Whereas I definitely skipped "The Painted Lady," because it's

I'm not a fan of what was done with Zuko's characterization. His development is possibly my favorite part of the original series, and he undergoes a lot of unnecessary regression in the graphic novels.

It was never mentioned in the books, but Rowling did say in an interview that Ginny played professional Quidditch and later became the Daily Prophet's Quidditch correspondent after she had her family.

Ron's chess skills were mentioned consistently, he is a decent mimic, and he also occasionally came up with clever plans. Most of his development was focused on his overcoming low self-esteem and realizing the value he really had in Harry and Hermione's lives rather than building up his skillset, however. I still

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