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What do you like/dislike about the Harry Potter series (both the book and the film) and what would you want to change?

I dislike the fact that it's a fucking children's story and adults are always talking/obsessing about it. :##:
 
I would have killed Harry in the end as well as Voldemort. One hand washes the other...love does not, contrary to what Rowling may believe, 'always prevail'.

It wasn't Harry who killed Voldemort. Harry didn't have the power, and neither did Voldemort. Love protected Harry only until Voldemort destroyed the Horcrux. After that, it was the wands.

Harry won his wand and it changed allegiance. Voldemort thought he was in control of the Elder Wand, but he wasn't. He would never have been able to control it completely.

Besides, Rowling killed off enough very popular characters as it is. Killing Harry would not have been taken very well.
 
I think book #6 was so boring. Aside from the climax of Snape killing Dumbledore, the book by itself didn't contribute much to the series. It seemed to me like it was just setting things up for the finale in the next book.


I dislike the fact that it's a fucking children's story and adults are always talking/obsessing about it. :##:

Yes! What's worse is when adults cosplay as the child characters. :##:
 
I absolutely hated Dobby.

And the 5th film was dull. Everything else... fine.

-d-
 
I'd still kill Harry. Voldemort was all talk in the series and no game. Became a little exhausting. I also wouldn't have killed Bellatrix. She was my favourite. Rowling admitted she couldn't please everyone with the ending so I've accepted not being on the happy side. Her book after all is said and done.
 
I also wouldn't have killed Bellatrix. She was my favourite.

I think that harkens back to Lily Potter and what a mother will do to protect her children. Through the series, Mrs. Weasley used her magic to care for her family - knitting, cooking, cleaning, etc. When push came to shove, however, her true maternal instinct stepped up to bat. It wasn't really 'good vs evil' between Mrs. Weasley and Bella. It was a mother protecting her daughter from someone who intended to harm her. It was totally unexpected from her and it was one of the best moments in the series. No one other than Mrs. Weasley could have done it, though. After all, she had already lost a son. She wasn't about to lose her only daughter as well. She was the only person who could have done it, and those were the only circumstances. Anyone else and any other circumstances wouldn't have worked and Bella would have been nothing more than a casualty of war. Instead, she was the victim of a mother's wrath.
 
What I dislike most is the fact that adults are reading books intended for children.
 
I quite like the story line when it first started. Its gets a bit odd as it progresses later into the series. I like the visual effects of the films though. Pretty well done and impressed when my lecturer shows us the BTS clips.
 
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