Subj : Re: Potter, yet again To : alt.tv.farscape From : Mark Nobles Date : Sat Sep 03 2005 22:18:18 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape Jim Larson wrote: > Jim Larson wrote: > > > Mark Nobles wrote: > > > >> Jim Larson wrote: > >> > >>> Just finish HBP... > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> >>> to read it> > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> . > >>> 1. So Phoenix Dude "dies" at the hands of the one character whose > >>> betrayal undermines both his (until now flawless) judgement and the > >>> basic concept of redeption while simultaneously firing up Chosen Boy > >>> with a will and determination he has not heretofore > >>> possessed...riiiiight...This may, of course, be nothing more than > >>> what's presented at face value, but I'm not betting the unicorn farm on > >>> it. > >> > >> He's known all along that this would be his fate. Just like Obi-wan > >> folded his sword and let Vader kill him, to push Young Skywalker to > >> become the Jedi that he could be. And yes, this contains my prediction > >> about how the story ends. > > > > hhhhhhhhhhmmmmm....Possible, this is. Right, you may be. See, we shall. > > > > (P.S. I don't think Dumbledore will return alive and whole, but I do think > there's more to Snape's apparent betrayal than we know yet.) Potter's fate is bound with Malfoy's. Snape and Dumbledore acted to keep Malfoy from succumbing to the dark side, as much as he wanted to. He must still be redeemable, where if he had done the dark deed, he'd be lost forever. > > (P.P.S. I did some googling on the HBP after finishing, and came across some > random suggestion that Claudia Black play Bellatrix Lestrange. I like it!) > > (P.P.P.S. If not CB, then Ruediger can do it.) I didn't think Bellatrix was *that* evil. .