tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3845713942442113471.post5481387587996136343..comments2022-11-11T07:08:58.715-05:00Comments on The Screaming Axe: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3845713942442113471.post-27966729997564287052010-12-16T13:18:40.177-05:002010-12-16T13:18:40.177-05:00Haha, yeah, that'll teach him to curse someone...Haha, yeah, that'll teach him to curse someone behind their back!<br /><br />And speaking of things teachers aren't allowed to do to students, I liked the scene where Snape was chastising Harry for raiding his potions closet (though it wasn't Harry). He was describing the truth potion, and how they're not allowed to use it on students, and he slips the word "regrettably" in there so slyly, and it totally reflects his personality. I thought that was great.zharthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09995423745639356980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3845713942442113471.post-19603845253945104162010-12-16T07:29:33.964-05:002010-12-16T07:29:33.964-05:00Alastor Moody... he was great. How about that scen...Alastor Moody... he was great. How about that scene where he turns Malfoy into a ferret? One of my single favorite moments in history. I think I read it over three times last time I read that book. I had a very hard time wrapping my head around his being an impostor. I'm like "seriously? Nah. That's stupid, there's no way." But after repeated readings I concede that it makes sense. Dumbledore and Moody are old friends, the only way to avoid detection was to do a spot on impersonation.<br /><br />I concur with your thoughts about Harry and Hermione. I'm not much a fan of Ron. He's an essential character but he's just... a bit of a goof.Tenzin Swifthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05925867097747621833noreply@blogger.com