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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 7:50 am
watergirl wrote: | Wait. You also watch the Super Carlin Brothers? I'm not the only one?? They are amazing in their depth and geekiness. And the videos are clean! |
Question about this. Do they only talk about canon or also theory? I watch MovieFlame (similar channel) but I know we consider the same things canon.
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singleagain
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 7:50 am
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If you had a map that showed your entire school and who was in would you really spend all that time spying on your brother? I mean come on.
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 7:53 am
singleagain wrote: | If you had a map that showed your entire school and who was in would you really spend all that time spying on your brother? I mean come on. |
I actually think yes.
Especially after what happened the year before with Ginny, that they would be more cautious at the beginning of the year (while they still owned the map.)
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watergirl
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 7:53 am
Crookshanks wrote: | Question about this. Do they only talk about canon or also theory? I watch MovieFlame (similar channel) but I know we consider the same things canon. |
Both. And their theory is AMAZING. I started with MovieFlame and a few others and then found super carlin. And no, they do not hold that the Cursed Child is cannon.
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Crookshanks
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 7:54 am
Okay! So G-d came down in a machine. Nu nu. I can live with this.
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bigsis144
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 7:56 am
groovy1224 wrote: | This isn't exactly a mistake, but I could never keep track of the value of the currency. It seemed like there was no consistency to it. Always bugged me. |
Who the heck bases a monetary system on PRIME NUMBERS????
29 knuts in a sickle and 17 sickles in a galleon... it’s purely for a whimsical aesthetic, because it makes no practical sense whatsoever!!!
(Wizarding economics make no sense in general, anyway. The world was made to make sense to children in the target audience and their sense of whimsy and wonder; it’s 100% aesthetic set dressing with no internal consistency. JKR’s strength is in characters, not plot or world building, imho)
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Crookshanks
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:12 am
Yeah? I feel like the world she created is very well done...just my opinion
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Crookshanks
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:15 am
I just found the prime numbers thing cute...made the math harder for me:)
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Iymnok
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:23 am
What did the men actually wear? In the movies they have pants while clearly in the 4th book they don’t.
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bigsis144
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:25 am
Crookshanks wrote: | Yeah? I feel like the world she created is very well done...just my opinion |
It makes sense emotionally to me, but not logically.
It feels right, and most of the time that’s enough for me.
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Crookshanks
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:26 am
watergirl wrote: | Both. And their theory is AMAZING. I started with MovieFlame and a few others and then found super carlin. And no, they do not hold that the Cursed Child is cannon. |
Eh. Not much into theory. What I like about Movie Flame is that if he ever does theory, he makes it very clear it's his own opinion...
Yes I know I am a tad intense about this
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:27 am
bigsis144 wrote: | It makes sense emotionally to me, but not logically.
It feels right and most of the time, that’s enough for me. |
I think like any fantasy world, it requires occasional suspension of disbelief
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Crookshanks
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:27 am
bigsis144 wrote: | It makes sense emotionally to me, but not logically.
It feels right, and most of the time that’s enough for me. |
Gotcha hear you. Anything else strikes you as odd?
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Raindropsonrose
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 8:32 am
chicco wrote: |
2. If Quirrel dies because he can't handle being touched by Harry with Voldemort inside of him, how was he able to shake Harry's hand in the Leaky Cauldron without crumbling? He was already wearing the turban and carrying Voldemort with him. |
I always thought it was because it took time for Voldemort’s essence to be strengthened by drinking unicorn blood, etc, and that at the beginning of the year, there’s not enough Voldemort to affect Harry...
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North Star
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 9:00 am
Dennis Creevey joined the group at the Hogs Head in the 5th book, despite being a second year and Hogsmeade only being allowed for third years and up.
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Peach
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 9:03 am
imanonymous wrote: | Yes, that was rather convenient.
I'm getting confused for a minute - did seeing Peter Pettigrew on the map happen in the book, or only in the movie? |
Happens in the books 😊
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cbsp
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 9:06 am
The school points system is random and arbitrary. Is there a serious discussion anywhere that makes sense of it?
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Crookshanks
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 9:07 am
North Star wrote: | Dennis Creevey joined the group at the Hogs Head in the 5th book, despite being a second year and Hogsmeade only being allowed for third years and up. |
Is that in the book or movie?
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Mauve
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 9:09 am
Crookshanks wrote: | Is that in the book or movie? |
I believe Dennis Creevey is not in the movies
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bigsis144
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Mon, Oct 26 2020, 9:12 am
cbsp wrote: | The school points system is random and arbitrary. Is there a serious discussion anywhere that makes sense of it? |
It makes emotional sense to the reader - in the moment, it shows that Snape is mean and unfair, or that breaking school rules will make you win if you’re a Gryffindor Protagonist Type who had Good Intentions and is Brave.
I chalk it up to the “old-timey boarding school adventures” genre. You have Houses and teacher politics and teachers doing things that are extremely detrimental to actual education and child development. It’s the 1990s when these books are set, not the 30s...
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