Subject: re: ch14 Lord Harry Potter and the numerous Hamilton references, I swear I didn't intend this
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Posted on: 2024-04-19 04:10:02 UTC

I dig the chapter opening here, with the back-and-forth between Polixenes articles and dialogue from background students. Moves time forward, moves plot forward, shows how a rumor only grows, and how Umbridge is inevitably going to catch wind of the Debate Association. Hm. Without Dumbledore’s name on the list in this timeline, he won’t be able to take the blame for the group on himself. But it’s also going to make Umbridge sound really stupid when she tries to tell the Ministry, “The students are engaging in an illicit—” checks notes “—debate club! They can’t modulate the key then not debate with me!” Let’s get Skeeter to do something useful for once, and write a smear piece about Umbridge being terrified of students discussing topics!

Man, the conversation in Dumbledore’s office takes SUCH a turn! I was expecting Cormac’s parents to be all worried and sad, but then Madam McLaggen just starts dunking on her son, like it’s Cormac’s fault he got lost (I mean, it kind of is, but not really?) And then she starts dunking on her husband, and then on her brother/in-law, and then on Umbridge . . . (You wrote Umbridge chastising someone for homophobic comments? Stop making me feel conflicted, Lily!) She pretty much dunks on everyone in the room, and some people who aren’t even there, and feels no fear or shame. Maybe she should be playing Quidditch, what with all the goals she keeps scoring. What a lady! Absolute fire in her soul! I’m definitely never getting married!

Now . . . now Umbridge banning Harry from Quidditch “for life.” She can’t actually do that, right? Like, through the end of his school career, sure, she clearly has that authority. But she can’t like, block Harry from pursuing the career of his choice after he enters the employed adult world, right? Right?

“Naturally, this lends an extra air of mystery to the whole Dinner, along with speculations about what sort of alliances may be brokered within the hallowed halls of Lindenhill…”
♪No one really knows how the game is played, the art of the trade, how the sausage gets made . . . ♪

I was going to say something about how nice it was that Qiu appreciated Harry’s occasional talks so much, and that they were helping her get through her mourning over Cedric. But uh. By the end of the chapter, it becomes clear she’s actually quite a bit more into Harry than I realized? (Dang my asexuality causing me to read ordinary friendship into all interactions!) So she’s not actually handling the mourning process as healthily as I thought last chapter . . . It’s almost as though allowing underage people to enter magically binding contracts that also brainwash them is like, bad or something? Who could have foreseen this?! Have the Ministry employees who work in the Love Room been informed of this?!?! (Oh, ye gods, I actually forgot the Love Room exists until I started typing this paragraph. The one in canon is uncomfortable enough; I am abjectly terrified to know how the Bonding culture in this timeline has warped it. But I’m getting way off track . . .) Also, I’ve got to say, after mulling over it at work throughout today: I’m not real impressed with Marietta! She keeps saying she’s trying to protect Qiu, but it feels more like she’s trying to protect the rules. Qiu clearly needed emotional support way before the designated mourning period ended. Maybe, if she had been able to have normal interactions with Harry right away, and they both deconstructed their trauma over Cedric’s murder together, Qiu’s desperation for comfort wouldn’t have built up to the point where she threw herself into Harry’s arms, in a way that Harry can’t say “no” to without hurting her feelings further. And for that matter, Marietta has arms of her own; she should have been noticing how lonely Qiu was becoming long before it reached this point. Hug your friend, Marietta! Your friend who is sad needs hugs! You are some kind of garbage friend, Marietta!

Man, Harry just can’t listen. Severina said to stay away, and he follows and eavesdrops. I’m worried his finding out, and forewarning Sirius, will prove to have made the situation worse, somehow. On the other hand, it was fun seeing Severina and Lily in that class together as kids, and I’m hoping that discussion they had together means Lily has knowledge of the cure available on-hand. Honestly, I would have assumed the poisoning was pre-rehearsed and Lily was just acting, except Harry seemed to be feeling a poison’s effects during his bond dream. And speaking of the dream, the whole nightmare/bond vision sequence was excellently written, and also I’m extremely amused that Harry is so subconsciously cued in to the attraction between Ron and Hermione that they’re just a couple by default in his dream!

The new words you taught me today: “couturier” and “sky-clad,” neither of which I’m ever likely to need to use!

Harry looked, too, and saw her watching a game of go between Qiu and Ron over by the fire.
I’m not sure if it matters, but everywhere else, you used a capital “G” for the game’s name?

—doctorlit loves Draco and Love working to help Luna keep her . . . self!

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