The Secret Flaws of Severus Snape – A Rebuttal
Is Snape a perfectionist or just a bully? Emotionally unstable or calm and calculating? Check out hpboy13’s take here.
Is Snape a perfectionist or just a bully? Emotionally unstable or calm and calculating? Check out hpboy13’s take here.
The “Harry Potter” books are filled with funny and sassy moments that didn’t always make it into the film, and these are seven of the sassiest scenes that got cut.
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.
On this episode of “Beyond the Veil”, hosts Madison and Rebecca discuss teacher bullying, accessibility at Hogwarts, and… ceiling meat?
In honor of MuggleNet’s 21st anniversary, party in true “Harry Potter” style with these themed cocktails and barware.
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.
In this Three Broomsticks guest post, Sophia Jenkins responds to “The Life and Lies of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” by debating whom Dumbledore intended to have the Elder Wand and whether or not he planned for Harry to be master of death.
What was Dumbledore doing after Lily and James’s death? Why did it take so long for Hagrid to bring Harry to the Dursleys? Read my theory here.
Defense Against the Dark Arts teachers come and go, but why do they meet such terrible ends? Could the DADA jinx have another, more sinister purpose to it?
Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
Pomona Sprout
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