There are two infanticides. The crocodiles and the death of the firstborn.
There are two infanticides. The crocodiles and the death of the firstborn.
Prince of Egypt is amazing, and they nailed that scene.
I think kids can take death and despair better than we think they can.
Like Hellboy and the Thule Society? With that clockwork cyborg and mad scientists and stuff.
Judaism declares that practitioners of witchcraft be put to death.
Professor Slughorn was basically that. Just an adult.
It's not harsh on him! Harry puts him alongside Snape as one of the two bravest men he ever knew. The only person who ever calls him out on his crap is his brother.
To be fair, that means he has only one less character trait than everyone in the cast save Dumbledore, Snape and the Muraderers
This explains everything.
It doesn't properly call him out on these decisions though. He's still a headmaster of the school, he's probably damaged a lot of educations preparing for a war he never fought properly.
He kept Snape around to foil all the other problems he created through his incompetence.
I think being part of Slytherin would have definitely added an edge to the story, especially since Snape would have been his head of house!
Nope, Aragorn lives to 500 completely healthily then dies.
Don't ask her to write more books, they'll just be more lazy pretensions political commentary that no one can stomach.
But the Luck Potion is addictive and banned in sports…
That always seemed to be general massive incompetence…
Voldemort was born a sociopath because of the love potion used in his inception.
The books would have been a lot more interesting if Harry had been Griffindor, Ron Hufflepuff, Hermione Ravenclaw, and it was those three and Lucius who were stuck in a bunch of dangerous situations that pulled them all together.
Fair enough.
Some people in the middle East practice "Folk Islam" which is very different to garden variety Islam and includes elements of Animism and the like.