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Plus, I wonder just how much of his treatment of Harry and Co. was just him "playing his role".

*backs away slowly*

Always liked that he could be both kind and cruel at the same time.

Yeah, I can see that. It's truly where the series opens up to a wider mystery.

How DARE you have empathy! ;-)

Yeah, even the Malfoys were shown to be one step over from many in Voldemort's camp. They cared more about finding their son, than helping him take over.

Snape played that part well.

Dig the whole stretch.

I kinda liked that the actual moments of death weren't always shown. The battle was rather huge and it's not shocking for people to see where loved ones had died, while away from them.

To be fair, the series talks about how the sword would be presented in only the most dire of situations, where the Gryffindor value that "bravery".

Honestly, if the series had stayed like it was in the first 2-3 books, by being "kiddie", she's great enough of a character, to be the main villain of the series.

Stop, or I'll Slughorn you!

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I have a coworker in his 70's that moves like Kreacher from the OOTP movie. It's uncanny.

The one that was on a plane…

A Prince's Tale just might be the best chapter in the entire series.

Snape…such a great character.

Still would like more RAW and SD live discussions.

"Sorry."