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Daring_Sailor
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GryffindorFreak1 wrote:

lconaway wrote:

Drunken_Sailor wrote:

cheese-duck wrote:

Drunken_Sailor wrote:

cheese-duck wrote:

lconaway wrote:

Does anyone agree that (SPOILER ALERT) Harry shouldn't have become a Ministry official and gone on to play Quidditch for England instead? I mean, I know it was useful to the story in Cursed Child, but that aside, it would have been better, don't you think?
In my opinion there were so many things wrong in Cursed Child, including that.
But we can't deny that Scorpius was great
No I think Harry should have been in the ministry, where he was, because remember, he always wanted to be an Auror, and so ended up as one. Aurors are part of the Ministry, and Harry is the head of the department of Aurors and so got his dream job but is also high up in the Ministry. Best of both.
Oh yeah whoops.
I forgot he was the head of the Aurors. I thought he was the head of some other department
Yeah Harry is head of Aurors, Ron works as an Auror and Hermione works as the head of magical law enforcement. EDIT: Isn't Hermione actually the minister of magic in the cursed child?

Also on a side note, I think that the cursed child was a horrible book, especially since it was in playscript form. I had no idea what was going on.
SPOILER ALERT!! I don't think it was horrible. But I agree with Drunken_Sailor and cheese-duck. It wasn't the same. Probably because it focuses on a different set of main characters and a very different basic storyline from the other books. It was also four years of Albus's life (give or take) instead of one like the original seven. It was still a good book, though, in my opinion.
I read the Cursed Child again just a few days ago, and I think I know one reason why it lost kind of the magical-feeling. Since it is in script form, there is not a whole ton of description of the settings- just a few adjectives separated by commas. In the regular HP books, especially the first book, there is vivid description of everything, such as Hogwarts, which makes it feel more magical, and you can imagine it as if you were there.
Also, the format is a lot different which changes it a lot. The way characters talk and are described are different. For example-
Play-written form- Hermione: (with anger) How could you say that?
Story-written form- “How could you say that?” Hermione cried, anger stirring in her eyes.
Yeah. I like the description in the original books, it doesn't feel as magical. In the script, there is too much emphasis on the words, and there is nothing about the setting, so you have to imagine what all the settings are like.
lconaway
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Drunken_Sailor wrote:

GryffindorFreak1 wrote:

lconaway wrote:

Drunken_Sailor wrote:

cheese-duck wrote:

Drunken_Sailor wrote:

cheese-duck wrote:

lconaway wrote:

Does anyone agree that (SPOILER ALERT) Harry shouldn't have become a Ministry official and gone on to play Quidditch for England instead? I mean, I know it was useful to the story in Cursed Child, but that aside, it would have been better, don't you think?
In my opinion there were so many things wrong in Cursed Child, including that.
But we can't deny that Scorpius was great
No I think Harry should have been in the ministry, where he was, because remember, he always wanted to be an Auror, and so ended up as one. Aurors are part of the Ministry, and Harry is the head of the department of Aurors and so got his dream job but is also high up in the Ministry. Best of both.
Oh yeah whoops.
I forgot he was the head of the Aurors. I thought he was the head of some other department
Yeah Harry is head of Aurors, Ron works as an Auror and Hermione works as the head of magical law enforcement. EDIT: Isn't Hermione actually the minister of magic in the cursed child?

Also on a side note, I think that the cursed child was a horrible book, especially since it was in playscript form. I had no idea what was going on.
SPOILER ALERT!! I don't think it was horrible. But I agree with Drunken_Sailor and cheese-duck. It wasn't the same. Probably because it focuses on a different set of main characters and a very different basic storyline from the other books. It was also four years of Albus's life (give or take) instead of one like the original seven. It was still a good book, though, in my opinion.
I read the Cursed Child again just a few days ago, and I think I know one reason why it lost kind of the magical-feeling. Since it is in script form, there is not a whole ton of description of the settings- just a few adjectives separated by commas. In the regular HP books, especially the first book, there is vivid description of everything, such as Hogwarts, which makes it feel more magical, and you can imagine it as if you were there.
Also, the format is a lot different which changes it a lot. The way characters talk and are described are different. For example-
Play-written form- Hermione: (with anger) How could you say that?
Story-written form- “How could you say that?” Hermione cried, anger stirring in her eyes.
Yeah. I like the description in the original books, it doesn't feel as magical. In the script, there is too much emphasis on the words, and there is nothing about the setting, so you have to imagine what all the settings are like.
Yeah. Of course, there's nothing wrong with imagination, but it helps to have some input from the book.
Daring_Sailor
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lconaway wrote:

Drunken_Sailor wrote:

GryffindorFreak1 wrote:

lconaway wrote:

Drunken_Sailor wrote:

cheese-duck wrote:

Drunken_Sailor wrote:

cheese-duck wrote:

lconaway wrote:

Does anyone agree that (SPOILER ALERT) Harry shouldn't have become a Ministry official and gone on to play Quidditch for England instead? I mean, I know it was useful to the story in Cursed Child, but that aside, it would have been better, don't you think?
In my opinion there were so many things wrong in Cursed Child, including that.
But we can't deny that Scorpius was great
No I think Harry should have been in the ministry, where he was, because remember, he always wanted to be an Auror, and so ended up as one. Aurors are part of the Ministry, and Harry is the head of the department of Aurors and so got his dream job but is also high up in the Ministry. Best of both.
Oh yeah whoops.
I forgot he was the head of the Aurors. I thought he was the head of some other department
Yeah Harry is head of Aurors, Ron works as an Auror and Hermione works as the head of magical law enforcement. EDIT: Isn't Hermione actually the minister of magic in the cursed child?

Also on a side note, I think that the cursed child was a horrible book, especially since it was in playscript form. I had no idea what was going on.
SPOILER ALERT!! I don't think it was horrible. But I agree with Drunken_Sailor and cheese-duck. It wasn't the same. Probably because it focuses on a different set of main characters and a very different basic storyline from the other books. It was also four years of Albus's life (give or take) instead of one like the original seven. It was still a good book, though, in my opinion.
I read the Cursed Child again just a few days ago, and I think I know one reason why it lost kind of the magical-feeling. Since it is in script form, there is not a whole ton of description of the settings- just a few adjectives separated by commas. In the regular HP books, especially the first book, there is vivid description of everything, such as Hogwarts, which makes it feel more magical, and you can imagine it as if you were there.
Also, the format is a lot different which changes it a lot. The way characters talk and are described are different. For example-
Play-written form- Hermione: (with anger) How could you say that?
Story-written form- “How could you say that?” Hermione cried, anger stirring in her eyes.
Yeah. I like the description in the original books, it doesn't feel as magical. In the script, there is too much emphasis on the words, and there is nothing about the setting, so you have to imagine what all the settings are like.
Yeah. Of course, there's nothing wrong with imagination, but it helps to have some input from the book.
Yeah definitely.
DiscordTheWolf
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By the way guys, some of you might remember that I asked if wizards went to primary school, here:
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11745/what-do-wizard-children-do-before-attending-hogwarts
Daring_Sailor
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DiscordTheWolf wrote:

By the way guys, some of you might remember that I asked if wizards went to primary school, here:
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11745/what-do-wizard-children-do-before-attending-hogwarts
Interesting!
lconaway
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DiscordTheWolf wrote:

By the way guys, some of you might remember that I asked if wizards went to primary school, here:
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11745/what-do-wizard-children-do-before-attending-hogwarts
Thanks for that! I'd been wondering.
scratcher21161
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I watched the chamber of secrets the movie today
Daring_Sailor
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scratcher21161 wrote:

I watched the chamber of secrets the movie today
Cool! That one's quite good.
lconaway
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scratcher21161 wrote:

I watched the chamber of secrets the movie today
Great! What did you think?
CellularData
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You do have to remember that Cursed Child was written as a play, NOT A BOOK.

It would be pretty cool if some fanfiction writer decided to make Cursed Child into an actual book with words, not in script form. I'm not sure if it would be legal to do this, but I'd definitely read it.
Daring_Sailor
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CellularData wrote:

You do have to remember that Cursed Child was written as a play, NOT A BOOK.

It would be pretty cool if some fanfiction writer decided to make Cursed Child into an actual book with words, not in script form. I'm not sure if it would be legal to do this, but I'd definitely read it.
Yeah I would definitely read it xD
GryffindorFreak1
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CellularData wrote:

You do have to remember that Cursed Child was written as a play, NOT A BOOK.

It would be pretty cool if some fanfiction writer decided to make Cursed Child into an actual book with words, not in script form. I'm not sure if it would be legal to do this, but I'd definitely read it.
Yeah I literally thought that same thing yesterday. That would be really cool.
cheese-duck
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CellularData wrote:

You do have to remember that Cursed Child was written as a play, NOT A BOOK.

It would be pretty cool if some fanfiction writer decided to make Cursed Child into an actual book with words, not in script form. I'm not sure if it would be legal to do this, but I'd definitely read it.
Honestly I don't that would work very well because it's really hard to make it really feel like it's written by J.K. Rowling. Mainly because fanfiction writers aren't nearly as good as her… no offense
scratcher21161
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lconaway wrote:

scratcher21161 wrote:

I watched the chamber of secrets the movie today
Great! What did you think?


I loved it but I noticed it did not have the house cup.
Daring_Sailor
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lconaway
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scratcher21161 wrote:

lconaway wrote:

scratcher21161 wrote:

I watched the chamber of secrets the movie today
Great! What did you think?


I loved it but I noticed it did not have the house cup.
Well, Gryffindor won, if I remember right. (I read the book only a week ago! Why can't I remember!) But I'm glad you liked it!
CellularData
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lconaway wrote:

scratcher21161 wrote:

lconaway wrote:

scratcher21161 wrote:

I watched the chamber of secrets the movie today
Great! What did you think?


I loved it but I noticed it did not have the house cup.
Well, Gryffindor won, if I remember right. (I read the book only a week ago! Why can't I remember!) But I'm glad you liked it!
When will ANY OTHER HOUSE get recognition?!

I don't even care if it's Hufflepuff, I'd just like some house other than Gryffindor to at least be MENTIONED!!!
cheese-duck
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I was taking a math test and one of the problems was something like “How many different ways can you rearrange the letters of the word ‘huffpuff?’”
And I was like “srry i am gryffdor”
CellularData
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cheese-duck wrote:

I was taking a math test and one of the problems was something like “How many different ways can you rearrange the letters of the word ‘huffpuff?’”
And I was like “srry i am gryffdor”
math test? how?

(i put it in bold, italics, and big so it stands out)

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