A lot of people dislike the epilogue for some reason. Me, I didn't have much of a problem with it... but then I like stuff other people don't, so what the hell do I know?
This thread is the first I've heard about people picking up on a lurve vibe between Minerva and Dumbledore. I was under the impression that the point of him going along with Grindelwald's immoral plans and following him like a smitten puppy was because, as he explains to Harry "I was young and foolish" *Dumbledore trails off unhappily remembering how his heart was broken*. At least, that's how I interpreted that conversation near the end of the books.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:He believes in the straight relationship because it was hinted at in the books. A homosexual relationship, on the other hand, was not hinted at. Since when is saying 2+2=4 homophobic?
I can accept that ending. The one in the books just came off as too happy for everyone. I felt like there needed to be a big sacrifice from one of the main characters to end everything. The death of Harry's mother's what set this whole thing into motion, it seemed only right that someone else's death should end it.Averant said:Mm... I accepted the epilogue, but I always wanted Ginny to die in a horrible accident, which would cause harry to go into a depression, get a makeover, then go teach at hogwarts as a brooding, surly Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher and teach Ron and Hermione's children.
I do understand it was dramatic effect but it still really bugged me. As for the gun - I would assume that Voldemort would have some sort of charm on himself to prevent death by such mundane means. Of course I've always wondered how it is that everything going on is completely unnoticed by muggles. Certainly if the UK military had noticed a castle under siege - or a dragon tearing its way across Diagon Alley - they would've at least sent jets to investigate it. I don't think Voldemort and his followers would fair well if bombed by the UK air force.Averant said:For the sake of the story and drama, logic always goes out the window. If they really wanted to kill voldemort that bad, why didn't one of the adults go to a muggle city, buy a rifle, and shoot him in the head from a distance?
Assassination is so much easier when they don't see you coming, after all. And voldemort was essentially the Osama Bin Laden/Hitler/horrible bad person of that era. WHY did nobody think of shooting him in the face? That always bothered me.
About the end; while I didn't really enjoy the epilogue that much, I liked the ending nonetheless. Now that I think about it, maybe it was a bit abrupt, but all in all, I simply love the series and there's little from it that may annoy me. To hell with bias; the series influenced my life in such amount that I could write a book on my own about it, so I simply let some "flaws" slide. The epilogue bothered me a bit because it was so vague and somehow seemed like she wanted to just push in the most important information about the trio and their family lives, but then again, what else could the epilogue have consisted off? No matter what she wrote, someone would find it inadequate. And I can't imagine what else should have been there, besides writing a whole book and naming it "Harry Potter - The Epilogue".Caedus said:snip
I know you've been quoted to death, and I don't want to bash you or attack you. I'd just like to say that not agreeing with something about the canon is completely normal, but you have to accept the fact that it is canon. You wouldn't be the first nor the last person to have their own versions of certain events, versions that differ from the canon, various shippings and so on.CODE-D said:I refuse to believe Dumbledores gay, sorry not in the main books not canon.
As far as Im concerned he and McGonagall were banging every other week.
I hate to be an annoying nitpick, but Hogwarts is in Scotland.Da Orky Man said:Hogwarts is in England
Probably pissed that JK screwed up their fanfic.Olrod said:Why don't you want Dumbledore to be gay? What's the problem there?
It was never announced that he was heterosexual, so why are you assuming he was?
When you put it that way, it almost seems silly to have an "evil" house.Corporal Yakob said:This poll doesn't seem to have a yes answer which is what I would have chosen-go to Hogwarts, get dumped in Slytherin, become evil magical terrorist as a result, ????, profit!
It does seem odd to dump all the manipulative trouble-makers and potential magical murderers into one house that rewards and encourages these values.Zachary Amaranth said:When you put it that way, it almost seems silly to have an "evil" house.Corporal Yakob said:This poll doesn't seem to have a yes answer which is what I would have chosen-go to Hogwarts, get dumped in Slytherin, become evil magical terrorist as a result, ????, profit!
Yeah, my muggle life isn't bland.Caedus said:Oh and the poll is broken and I can't fix it. ><
The Dresden files make Harry Potter look like shit. Hell the Dresden files make most things look like shit. Also they have real vampires in dresden. None of this emo, sparkely bull shit. Gient, intellegent, super strong, super evil bat like things that crave human blood and can take human form when nessasery. They also have asperations of world domination.Jedoro said:No, that was just my reaction when I first read the Harry Potter books. I've heard mention of it, though, so I'm guessing it's something I should check out?TheYellowCellPhone said:Have you, by any chance, read The Dresden Files?Jedoro said:Watch Potter Puppet Pals, and you won't give a damn about the ending anymore.
As for the broken poll, I'd want to be a wizard if I still got to buy guns when I was old enough. Wand in one hand + Pistol in the other = Fuck yeah
...I think he was probably joking, mate. And after all, to us muggles, any life as a wizard would make our lives seem bland.Danny Ocean said:Yeah, my muggle life isn't bland.Caedus said:Oh and the poll is broken and I can't fix it. ><
If your muggle life is bland then you need to stop losing yourself in books and start living your life rather than imagining others.
An unpopular view on these forums, I'm sure, but it's true.
I was going to add "They are freaks, I'm happy being a normal person" and "When do I get my wand?" (and even maybe "My family is pureblood and I'm against my will on this Muggle-computer") but I hit Enter by mistake and it sent the poll+thread. I tried to fix it but it wouldn't change.Danny Ocean said:Yeah, my muggle life isn't bland.Caedus said:Oh and the poll is broken and I can't fix it. ><
If your muggle life is bland then you need to stop losing yourself in books and start living your life rather than imagining others.
An unpopular view on these forums, I'm sure, but it's true.
That's George R.R. Martin, author of the series A Song of Ice and Fire (A Dance with Dragons is the latest installment). He's notorious for killing off major characters in his books.Jacco said:Who's the second guy?ThaBenMan said:snip
Hehe, medichlorians, Greedo shot first, Nooooooooooo! Gotta love canon.maddawg IAJI said:It doesn't matter if it was in the books or not, it came from the creator of the canon, who is the only person who can edit, create and delete said canon. Therefore, it becomes canon. You can call it cheesy, but you can't deny its validity.CODE-D said:Sorry not in the main book doesnt count. Dont care about her catering to fans and there are plenty of others like me who thought JK was phoning it in near the end with this all of a sudden Dumby is gay thing and others who thought there was something between Dumby and her by their interactions and respect for each other.Kill100577 said:So your ok with non canon hetrosexual relationships but not that he was gay? You disgusting homophobe. Just shut the fuck up, JK says he was gay, that means he was gay. At any rate McGonagall was married before she was at Hogwarts, she wouldn't be having sex with Dumbledore.CODE-D said:I refuse to believe Dumbledores gay, sorry not in the main books not canon.
As far as Im concerned he and McGonagall were banging every other week.
And where does it say anything about mcgonagall and marriage?
maddawg IAJI said:That's not really a good point at all. People want a fully developed fitting background to the character. Remember how well Metroid Other M handled this?No its not, its exactly what the fans want. You haven't realized it yet, Dumbledore didn't come into the book with a full back story. Fans have bits and pieces of it, but as it stands, Dumbledore is still a relatively mysterious character, despite being a major character for 7 books. Heck, we didn't even know he had a brother until the 7th book. Major fans have always wanted to know more about the headmaster of Hogwarts and Rowling is giving them that.
Imagine they decide to add a more proper background to Mario.
Say he's now a preverse, rapist who hypnotised Peach. Now Bowser's actually a hero, but we actually see the world from Peach's dellusion. Bowser's actually Link. But to her, he's a dragon/turtle thing to her. When he shoots fire balls, those are the lasers from Link's sword.
When you kill a Goomba, you're actually stomping on cats, wich Mario is highly alergic to.
Sounds like great background story, right? Hell, all we need to do is get Shigeru(wich I know he wouldn't because he's not evil) say this is true and there you go, official canon no matter how stupid or out of place it is.
We as fans want to know more about the characters, but not something you half ass throw out that doesn't have any ground. I really don't care that Dumbledore's gay, but honestly, the fact felt really out of place. "Guess what everyone, Harry's left hand gets cold in Winter more so then his right hand"
Not to mention, I gotta agree, if it's not in the book/movie/game I don't care.
According to official manga's, Link has not only been friends with Zelda since they were kids, but he also has an apple orchard where he spent the rest of his life with Zelda there and his parents died in the dark world Ganondorf was banished to.
Oh, and there's a girl who has a crush on Link and follows him around but it never goes anywhere.
The worst part of accepting what the 'creator' says is canon after the official story is done and out, is they could come out and say that Dumbledore was actually Sousuke Aizen and you'd have to accept that as canon.
George Lucas is a good example of why fans don't want the creator to give half-assed back stories.
Apparently Darth Vader was a kid who became a psychopath as a teenager and angsted a lot.