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You didn’t read the article did you.

“It’s getting so cold.”

it’s shown on the first sequence to be able to create illusions good enough to trick experienced wizards.

Grindelwald said that “his brother wants him dead” which pretty much says they’re brothers. Is it possible that Aurelius is the product of dalliance between Papa Dumbledore (maybe sometime around his imprisonment in Azkaban) and was being secreted away to America.

what if Dwight Howard is the good guy now?

The maid was killed by Grindelwald’s man, not by Credence. There were no face marks like on the bodys left by the obscurus in the first film, or any other injuries on her body. We just saw the green light (=Avada Kedavra) and later a dead body.

I may be wrong here and maybe there are more phoenixes around but I think the phoenix’s egg was inside Flamel’s safe. That makes me think it was a lie from Grindelwald who lies through out the entire movie and it’s shown on the first sequence to be able to create illusions good enough to trick experienced wizards.

Who are Peverell descendants

Don’t worry. At the rate this is going they’ll pull off enough masks to reveal it’s all the Potter family.

There’s another three movies to come, plenty of time to shoehorn Grandpa Potter and a few Weasleys for good measure.

I have another question about this movie - what was with the close-up shots of Newt and Leta in the beginning at the Ministry?! Holy crap, did Yates let some intern cinematographer record them with their iPhone or something? It was SO CLOSE UP, their entire face wasn’t even fitting in frame.

I honestly can’t believe Harry Potter’s grandpa hasn’t shown up yet. The restraint shown by Rowling must be killing her.

The Wizarding World is like Star Wars - just one family fucking up everything for everyone else in the universe.

Nothing is ever certain in this world, but as certain as things get, we’re making a fucking crazy-dope Flash movie.”

Well, actually there is a tiny one that’s not specifically addressed. Yaz played an important part in Umbreen’s tragic past, so you how come present Umbreen didn’t recognize Yaz as that mysterious relative from the past?

If you want to learn about other very poignant and painful points in 20th-century South Asian history, look up the war and genocide that led to the formation of Bangladesh in 1971, and the WWII famine in Bengal that killed 3 million people...which was facilitated by Winston “I hate Indians; they are a beastly people

The fact that she wants to tell Yaz, but wanted at first to “wait until she’s older” suggested to me that she suspects, for sure. I’d love to see them revisit this; this has been a very good season for treating the elderly as something other than just scenery.

Loved this episode. Not only my favorite of the season but possibly one of my favorites in many years.

Wait, was that the sound of cork hitting wood?

I just did some reading on the Partition & one thing they tastefully underplayed was that in addition to all the murdering, many of the female refugees were abducted and raped. So by intentionally sacrificing himself to buy time for Umbreen and her mother to escape, he saved them from that possible horror as well.