Menolly wrote:Snape my not be good, but he is not the Dark L-rds!!!
I'll join your battle cry, Guns...
Free Severus!!!!!

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I still can't say I am looking forward to DH. I am anxiously awaiting it, and can't wait to read it, but it finally being released feels bittersweet to me at best.sindatur wrote: Only a couple more weeks to go.
JKR says Snape has felt love in return, so do you believe that was from Lily, or from someone else (and any idea, who else)? Does his mother count for this quote?A Gunslinger wrote:The one final (for now) support that I'll offer for Snape loving Lilly is simply JKR's unshakable adherence to the "love" message...that love influences nearly all good and bad chocies. It would be fitting if Snape redeemed himself out of unrequited love...even if his is a world class git.
I'm not the biggest Harry Potter fan, but I pretty damn into it. I am so ready to read the final chapter, and I'll be sad. But I think the part I'll miss most is the excitement that builds around a new book release. This, quite honestly, is my favorite part. I don't have kids, but I wish I did, especially at times like this. I tend to go with girlfriend in tow to the parties and watch all the kids in costume. I'm sure I would totally do this when I was their age, and I just like going and seeing kids get into it so much, as well as the silly games the bookstores have. Then I slip off to the supermarket where I buy the book cheaper and don't wait in such a long line. I love the midnight parties though. And I'm sad that this will be the last one. Possibly.Menolly wrote:I still can't say I am looking forward to DH. I am anxiously awaiting it, and can't wait to read it, but it finally being released feels bittersweet to me at best.sindatur wrote: Only a couple more weeks to go.
Beorn asked me yesterday if I'll be having it sent to camp like is talked about here. Sorry kid, last time I did that, I was informed you did none of the camp activities until you finished the book. This time I get to read it first. I should be done with it (I hope) so you can read it on the 12 hour drive home back from camp in early August
It could be possible he loved Lily unrequited, and then had Petunia who loved him in returnCameraman Jenn wrote:That's the part that makes me a bit crazy about the Lily/Snape theory of Guns. HAS KNOWN LOVE IN RETURN. She's not talking about unrequited love and I highly doubt that JKR would write that Snape and Lily were in love.
:::shaking head:::Cagliostro wrote:I'm not the biggest Harry Potter fan, but I pretty damn into it. I am so ready to read the final chapter, and I'll be sad. But I think the part I'll miss most is the excitement that builds around a new book release. This, quite honestly, is my favorite part. I don't have kids, but I wish I did, especially at times like this. I tend to go with girlfriend in tow to the parties and watch all the kids in costume. I'm sure I would totally do this when I was their age, and I just like going and seeing kids get into it so much, as well as the silly games the bookstores have. Then I slip off to the supermarket where I buy the book cheaper and don't wait in such a long line. I love the midnight parties though. And I'm sad that this will be the last one. Possibly.
At 13, Beorn is having a hard time letting trick-or-treat go. But at 6' (or at least 5'11"), he's getting strange looks when he goes door-to-door.Cagliostro wrote:I'm also the guy on the block that gives out good treats for Halloween because I love the costumes. One of these days, I'll be starting my "spookhouse" setup to bring in more kids, because I pretty much never get many trick-or-treaters, and Halloween is absolutely my favorite holiday. If I could go relive any part of my life, being able to trick-or-treat would be in my top 10.
I don't know...did she say "in return"? I had though it was that Snape has "felt love". If in return...it could mean a Mother's love...sindatur wrote:JKR says Snape has felt love in return, so do you believe that was from Lily, or from someone else (and any idea, who else)? Does his mother count for this quote?A Gunslinger wrote:The one final (for now) support that I'll offer for Snape loving Lilly is simply JKR's unshakable adherence to the "love" message...that love influences nearly all good and bad chocies. It would be fitting if Snape redeemed himself out of unrequited love...even if his is a world class git.
I Could be mischaracterizing, perhaps she said "Snape has loved and felt love", but, I thought it was also, at least implied as "in return"A Gunslinger wrote:I don't know...did she say "in return"? I had though it was that Snape has "felt love". If in return...it could mean a Mother's love...sindatur wrote:JKR says Snape has felt love in return, so do you believe that was from Lily, or from someone else (and any idea, who else)? Does his mother count for this quote?A Gunslinger wrote:The one final (for now) support that I'll offer for Snape loving Lilly is simply JKR's unshakable adherence to the "love" message...that love influences nearly all good and bad chocies. It would be fitting if Snape redeemed himself out of unrequited love...even if his is a world class git.
But I sense that you are comin' round in Snape bein' on the side of Harry/Dumbledore over LV?Cameraman Jenn wrote:I agree with you on that Guns, there HAS to be something. I just don't think it's love for Lily.