The Secret Flaws of Severus Snape – Part 1
Happy birthday, Professor Snape! Everyone knows he can be a bully, but we’re diving into his lesser-discussed flaws to unpack the next chapter of the great Snape debate.
Happy birthday, Professor Snape! Everyone knows he can be a bully, but we’re diving into his lesser-discussed flaws to unpack the next chapter of the great Snape debate.
On this week’s episode, join hosts Madison and Rebecca to learn why Hogwarts needs a supercomputer, hear about Ron’s emotional intelligence, and discover more on why Harry Potter is actually Detective Pikachu.
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In this Three Broomsticks guest post, Sophia Jenkins responds to “The Life and Lies of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” by explaining her theory about why Dumbledore chose not to tell Harry he was a Horcrux and arguing that Snape was never told about the Elder Wand.
Candy making and potions are both an exact science. This recipe comes from none other than the Half-Blood Prince himself, who made this fudge for Lily Potter as a gift when they were young.
The “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” Lost Love Brilliant Event is now all about Snape. Meanwhile, a different sort of tall, dark, and creepy creature is returning to “Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery”.
From Harry’s first year onward, Snape uses Legilimency to call Harry on his bluffs and strengthen his own hatred for the Boy Who Lived.
Brave the winter’s day in Hogsmeade with The Bradford Exchange’s “THE SHRIEKING SHACK™” with a free “PROFESSOR SEVERUS SNAPE™” figurine, and illuminate the most haunted house in all of Britain.
hpboy13 conjectures that Snape saw himself in Tonks’s unrequited love for Lupin and that he gained a grudging respect for Lupin as a result of the latter’s infiltration of the werewolf community.
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