Subject: Hm.
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Posted on: 2014-02-17 02:48:00 UTC

True, and I guess I can get that. Snape was more important to the plot, but it still bothers me that he was left relatively unscathed for his actions as they happened.

And yes, Tumblr. It's got it's good bits, and it's loud bits. Sometimes those do not overlap XD

I dunno! I mean, don't get me wrong, I adore the Harry Potter books. I learned to read with those books! But it does sorta feel a little hokey at times.

(Things like, why couldn't Harry use the established earlier in that book magical mirror to contact Sirius, instead of storming to the ministry and ending up with Sirius dead? My rationalization is that Harry is not the sharpest tool in the shed and angst clouds judgement... and memory?)

I agree that perhaps the centre of the argument, that the sexism lies with the fandom... does seem flawed, and I agree that I think it's more of a how they were portrayed in addition to casting choices.

It's like why fangirls like/d Edward Cullen, from Twilight. He looks pretty, and you can ignore the fact that he has LITERALLY KILLED PEOPLE and he needs gorram ENDANGERED ANIMAL GOREJUICE to sustain himself instead of just eating a gorram deer or something. But he's pretty, so we can excuse his deeply abusive power dynamic with Bella! PRETTY PEOPLE MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER.

And ugh, don't get me started on Bellatrix fans who are Bellatrix fans because she's 'quirky'. Not because she's a complex character with an interesting history and psychological status and the way she's portrayed as being basically completely removed from her conscience, but because she's played by Helena Bonham Carter. But I also might have a slight aversion to Fandom!Bellatrix due to how much Hermione/Bellatrix fanfic I've seen. Stuff of nightmares, man.

Forced marriages by law... everywhere... so many... hurt/comfort... bad Stockholm syndrome plots... can't... hold... on... much... LONNGGERRRRRR.

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