Subject: re: 5.4 Harry Potter and the Room Full of Adults Who Should Know Better
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Posted on: 2024-01-07 22:16:57 UTC

This was quite an intense courtroom scene! I suppose I knew in my head Harry would be let off again, but it really wasn’t looking very good. The bias against Harry and the witnesses was practically flowing down the Wizengamot seats in liquid form. (And Lord Avery can go swallow a sofa, please and thank you.) And even worse . . . she is back. I just do not want to read any more of that wretched Dolores Umbridge, ever again. She is such a gross, heartless beast of a person . . . but I know from the story’s intro blurb that she’ll be appearing at Hogwarts later, so, yay. Going to have to buy some chocolate to get through those chapters. (It’s not just for Dementors, you know!) I love that you wrote it so that Lucius has to step in and save Harry in order to save face! He’s just such a brat about it, though. And his comment about “turning my boy into one of your filthy lap dogs,” . . . Is that really how he views Harry’s friends? Or . . . all friendships? Dang. That’s the trouble with the authoritarian mindset; every relationship has to be turned into a hierarchy to fit.

Ooooh, the statue . . . it’s like a combination of the regular Ministry statue and the bad-guys-controlling-the-Ministry statue. Gross! And even grosser, I’m interpreting the black-and-white segments of the witch and wizard to representative of how they “fit together” in a traditional hetero bond, with the witch’s hair complementing the wizard’s magic. Which also implies that both figures are only valuable for their magic energy, which implies the witch is mostly useless, other than some man using her as a battery. Gross! Gross gross gross!

Interesting choice, saying Mrs. Figg is a member of the Pureblood house of Crabbe! I’m glad it got the cruddier Wizengamot members all sad and upset!

One thing, about the line:
“He glanced up at Lord Malfoy again, but the older man’s expression remained impassive and cold.”
It might be my cold throwing off my reading comprehension, but I think this is the first time Harry looks at Lucius during the hearing, so the “again” is out of place?

—doctorlit forgot about the call box entrance to the Ministry, and spent about four seconds thinking Mr. Weasley had constructed a functioning TARDIS when it landed in the fireplace entryway

(Edited the title because I typed the chapter number wrong)

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