|
Post by paintisevil on Jun 27, 2004 3:51:30 GMT -5
That is one of the stupidest things i've ever heard, almost as dumb as Malfoy and Harry teaming up to fight evil in the 6th book, where do u get this from? Geeze. ok thats just rude
|
|
|
Post by GaToRaDeIsGo0d4234 on Jun 27, 2004 10:10:41 GMT -5
lol, o well just got my point across.
|
|
Black
New Member
Sirius Lives!...I hope...If not Lupin will take ova!;)
Posts: 18
|
Post by Black on Jun 27, 2004 21:51:00 GMT -5
Ok i do agree that Luna belongs in Ravenclaw but its like i read somewhere that in James yr there were 4 friends n History usually repeats...so where is the 4th person in h,h n r's little group?? Also Dumbbledore said it was important 4 the houses 2 be nice 2 each otha or something so maybe this will strengthen the bond between Ravenclaw n Griff.
|
|
|
Post by GaToRaDeIsGo0d4234 on Jun 27, 2004 22:15:11 GMT -5
maybe, but i think one will change houses
|
|
|
Post by Chris24601 on Jun 28, 2004 21:55:33 GMT -5
Well, in the history repeats itself mode here's what I figure...
James = Harry Lily = Hermione or Ginny or possibly Luna (not enough info on Lily to know for sure). Sirius = Ron Lupin = Luna or Hermione Peter = Neville (when Harry first learned of Peter Pettigrew he was reminded of Neville)
With regards to Lily I lean just slightly in favor of Hermione because, like Lily, she was Muggle-born rather than a pure-blood like Ginny. Regardless, if history repeats the Lily issue won't come around until book seven (Lupin said that James and Lily started dating during their seventh year).
Another interesting factoid on the the history repeating itself angle is that James and company only really came together with the animagus thing in their fifth year. Likewise, Neville, Ginny and Luna only really became "members" of the team during their fifth year.
If they really are doing a history repeats itself sort of thing then it stands to reason that what the story will finally come down to is that Neville not betraying his friends as Wormtail did will be what makes the difference and allows good to triumph in the end (I'm sure it won't be quite that simple, but I think that will play a part of it).
|
|
|
Post by sheamus96 on Jun 29, 2004 3:25:09 GMT -5
yea i agree with chris there.. he's got very good point.s.. if they actually are going to repeat the history
|
|