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Lyssie ([personal profile] fuyu) wrote2007-07-22 02:23 am

HP7 reaction shot

So! Here are my thoughts on yaoi Deathly Hallows.

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- D-Dudley! *happy squeak* You're - you're a decent person!

That whole scene, with the quiet, awkward reconciliation just made me so happy. It's kind of a nice warm feeling for Harry to be ending his association with the Dursleys on a not-entirely-negative note.

- It was nicely creepy and dire to have the Ministry be Voldemort-run. It really built tension. The statue in the Ministry was HORRIFYING, as was the EYE OH GOD. UMBRIDGE, YOU MONSTER.

Loved the infiltration in general. ♥

- Harry slightly annoyed me in OotP and HBP. Here, I loved him all over again. It's like books 5 and 6 were his hero growing pains, and in book 7 he's matured into a proper little hero.

- RON! Ron Ron Ron Ron. Ron got to be so cool! Getting the sword, stabbing the locket... ALSO, HE CAN FAKE PARSELTONGUE. HOW COOL IS THAT.

- The locket-stabbing scene in itself was pretty awesome, too. It was kind of raw and painful to see the full scope of Ron's insecurities and fears laid out in front of him so... blatantly, and cruelly, and in front of Harry no less. And then stabbing it anyway, and omgsoawesome. And Harry addressing and laying his fears to rest immediately afterward, before they have time to reseed and put down roots again. Just. YES.

- POTTERWATCH! (Oh, Lee, you are a born radio personality. ♥.)

- Kingsley Shacklebolt for Minister Y/Y. I love that man. For as little screentime as he gets, he uses it well. SO FULL OF COOL.

- NEVILLE. NEVILLE. NEVILLE. OH MY GOD, NEVILLE YOU ARE SO COOL. ♥ I am just so proud, he's come into his own and proven to be an AWESOME WIZARD. I squeed shamelessly when he pulled the sword out of the hat ("OMG NEVILLE'S A TRUE GRYFFINDOR ♥") and beheaded Nagini. I shall treasure that mental image forever. NEVILLE, COULD YOU POSSIBLY HAVE BEEN ANY MORE OF A BADASS? I MEAN, THE BADASSERY IS CRAMMED IN THERE PRETTY TIGHT, I'M NOT SURE IF THERE'S ROOM FOR ANY MORE.

- D-Dobby! Why Dobby? ;_; I am very pleased with the dignity and respect he was afforded, though. Oh, Dobby.

- Speaking of house-elves, dignity, and respect - KREACHER. OMG KREACHER. HEART. Also, Regulus. Oh man. I would've never dreamed that he actually DIED there and asked Kreacher to dispose of the locket. Reguluuuuusss. ;_;

- I may or may not have fistpumped triumphantly when it turned out Dumbledore HAD arranged his death with Snape in advance. That whole chapter made me really happy, somehow. SEVERUS AND LILY WERE TINY FRIENDS! Snape was trustworthy all along! YAAAAY

- Okay, the sheer amount of deaths was miserable, but expected. I could accept every single death, except one: Fred's.

I mean... Fred and George. Fred and George. It's... for one thing, when those two go everywhere and do everything as a unit, their whole lives, and finish each other's sentences and practically read each other's minds, it's unspeakably cruel to kill off one of them. And the sheer arbitrariness of it just makes it worse. Fred wasn't killed by a Death Eater, a WALL FELL ON HIM.

And... I'm perhaps disproportionately upset about this, but what about Weasley's Wizard Wheezes?! I loved the chapter in HBP devoted to that store, because it's - it's such a symbol of spirit and defiance and joy and light. It's laughing into the darkness, which is one of my personal straight-to-the-heart themes, because it takes such courage and strength to fight off terror and despair with light and hope and sghjdfjks. And I know there's not so much darkness around to laugh into anymore, but it seems brutal to just kill that symbol. And the thing is, I can't wrap my head around George running that place alone. He and Fred got most of their material from striking sparks off each other, I just... poor George!

So, really, I was pretty much in denial over Fred's death.

Then [livejournal.com profile] flidgetjerome went "Hey! Ghost Fred!" and everything was better.

Because, seriously, would Fred leave George alone like that? Fuck no! Of course he'd come back as a ghost to keep his twin company! And they could still run the shop together, and Fred could make dead jokes and George would laugh because Fred was there to laugh with, and Fred would have the time of his afterlife milking the ghost thing for all it was worth, he'd do shit like make sales pitches while floating upside down, and he'd lament with George that he wasn't beheaded so he can't do stunts with his severed head. It would be perfect.

And the reason there's no kids named after him is because he wouldn't have it. Ginny probably argued with him about it. James was going to be Frederick James and Fred said no and put his transparent foot down on the issue. XD

See? Everything's fixed! ♥

- DID I MENTION NEVILLE? BECAUSE NEVILLE.

- Also, Aberforth = win.

- I really appreciate that we got a whole chapter just of Harry walking to his death and coming to terms with it and talking to the ghosts and oh. ;_; It was so powerful.

- The Godric's Hollow graffiti was beautiful. ;_;


In short, AWESOME BOOK and I can't wait for the movie.

The release party was fun, too! I went as a random Ravenclaw. Highlights of the evening included singing the Pokemon theme with Voldemort, Bellatrix, and Hermione, and playing Phoenix Wright in line, in full Ravenclaw costume, using a wandpen as the stylus. XD Also, the Great Snape Debate. That was fun.

All in all, I'm pretty glad about all this. ♥

[identity profile] elanor-pam.livejournal.com 2007-07-27 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Then again, they were so much a single entity that they just... weren't two different people. I guess that doesn't make sense, but I really want to see how George turned out without Fred.

Fred as a ghost would be fun in a fic, but only if he'd appear rarely. I think having him as a ghost just wouldn't give any closure...