Guys last request was to bring his body back if he could so his loved ones could grieve. Basically saying: Hey if you can't don't blame yourself, but please try. Such a Chad move.
@@MarianaPotter try actually reading the comment this time? I literally wrote that he was trying to free Harry of guilt while JUST having deceased Edit: Ah she deleted her comment. Now it just looks like I am berating myself
@@TheGuyPaddylongname that would've been so amazing and honestly not surprising coming from Harry. I mean, this series has the wackiest shit happen and no one blinks an eye, so the cherry on top would be breaking the 4th wall, and I doubt anyone would think it's out of place.
@@ehia2773 would've been less cinematic and could break the immersion, in movies or on video mediums, it's better to letthe actions speak the inner thoughts. Also, books have so much inner voice that if used how the books did it, it'll just be a narrator of some sort explaining his thought process and the others'
Cho is way more unhinged in the books, but so is Harry, and I love that. Like literally who invites their female friend on a Valentine’s Day date, Harry, you delightful doofus.
No Hermione asked Harry and if possible, Cho as well , and Luna .... To make Rita write the truth about Voldemort's attack and Cedric's death last year .... Only if Cho came along , she would have known everything she had wanted to know . :(
If there's a pair of platonic best friends and they've planned to go watch the Deadpool movie together long before the guy even got a girlfriend then it's okay. It's not the bestfriends fault they decided to release Deadpool on valentines day... my bestfriend's girlfriend walked out of the theater in the middle of the movie and we thought she was just going to the toilet. Both our phones were on airplane mode and he didn't read his girlfriend's break-up text till after the movie.
“Yeah, Quirrell was a great teacher. There was just that minor drawback of him having Lord Voldemort sticking out of the back of his head!” Harry is a sassy bitch and I live for that
@@snowstorm240 You think the killing curse is illegal and then Potter just murders a Professors credibility in front of the whole class. Or what was left of it, anyways.
I always thought part of their issue in the books was that Harry was so used to people comparing him to his parents and talking about things his parents did that he didn’t realize it was toxic to be in a relationship with someone who was constantly comparing him to a deceased predecessor (previous relationship)
I always hated how many characters would constantly bring up Harry's parents. It showed they didn't see him as an individual, just a vessel to dump their unfinished business with his parents on. Whether they regularly said how much he looked, acted or sounded like them they'd all act like it was out of character when Harry would do something his parents wouldn't, the best examples of this being Sirius and Snape. It was honestly depressing.
@@youdontneedtoknowwhoiam6640 while it is not healthy in such quantities in adulthood, it was comforting AND therapeutic for a boy who had been denied any knowledge about his parents his entire childhood (Dursleys, of course). Not even a picture, I think, he didn't even know what they looked like?.. Yeah, so initially it was not toxic at all, it was the thing which helped him finally make connection with his roots. With Sirius, well, it was a whole different issue, as he wasn't well himself due to circumstances out of his control. But I don't think anyone else had some "unfinished business" with Harry's past apart from Sirius though? Everybody else was just warm and sympathetic. Lupin, for instance, was mature enough to use this comparison in order to help Harry grow up a little, so this doesn't count. The relantionship with Sirius, becoming all the more unhealthy towards his death, were, again, a learning point. But he was the only one who tried to manipulate Harry through grief for his parents. I am not sure who else tried to pull these strings? Nothing comes to mind. Even Dumbledore, as manipulative as he nowadays believed to be:)), never did this.
My favorite line is when Ginny says Harry had a Hungarian horn tail tattoo and Harry asked her what tattoo Ron had and she said “ he has a Pygmy puff but I didn’t say where”
Dude if he actually had that tattoo, only 2 maybe 1 person has seen it excluding him, Harry and his brothers just constantly changing clothes around each other.
@@dalehammers4425 Yeah, I was often surprised about that myself. He had the most hilarious comebacks, but he could get dark and cutting as all hell. Which makes sense, honestly. He lived his whole childhood life in abusive circumstances with part of a psychopath’s soul inside his own.
There was a bit in Half-Blood Prince where Hermione went on a tangent about how Death Eaters weren't all purebloods and would probably let Ron and Harry join. Ron immediately shot her down, saying that the Weasleys were "blood-traitors" and "as bad as Muggleborns" to Death Eaters, but it was Harry's reply that killed me with laughter: “And they’d love to have me,” said Harry sarcastically. “We’d be best pals if they didn’t keep trying to do me in.” 🤣🤣🤣
If colder ort didn't have a personal grudge against Harry and of couse see him as the only person too defeat him I think voldamort would accept Harry if he turned bad I mean Harry is a hocrux and has part of him self inside him.
"They're easily upset." "And yet, I doubt you'd find a *woman* who spent the entire afternoon sulking because Madame Rosmerta didn't laugh at his joke about the hag, the healer, and the mimbulus mimbletonia" Hermione really woke up and chose violence that day XD
Right. She basically brought her dead ex to a date with a new guy and was crying about Hermione being brought up...she talked about Cedric and then about another guy she would rather be with. I couldn't stand book Cho
@@yllejordlike seriously 😂😂 That's why the joke content creators make about the staff knowing Harry and crew will be in "grave danger" yet offered no counseling. Regular schools have GUIDANCE COUNSELORS for a reason
I kinda always think that Cho and Harry just went out because they were both sad about Cedric's death. Now I know there's a word for it: trauma bonding
That is not what trauma bonding is, friend. Trauma bonding is very specifically: Emotional bonds formed with an individual that arise from a cyclic pattern of abuse. The bonds are formed between the abuser and the victim.
@@The_G_89 well yeah but he wouldn’t of remembered that, I think the “flashbacks” we see in the movies is how Harry imagined it to go down or how it was described to him. But yeah I guess that may be part of the reason why he didn’t think about it afterwards, who knows really🤷♀️
@@jess-xoviid what harry saw from his parents were menories of voldemort, you know because harry had a part of his soul and could see voldie's mind and blah blah
to be fair.. in his position.. i would have enjoyed that as well. Carrow insulted MINERVA FUCKING MCGONNAGALL! Using Crucio on him was way too soft of a fate for this heresy! :o
@@Y0G0FU I love McGonagall as much as anyone, but it's such a violent departure from his character in a way. It's always kinda been shown in the books that Harry could have easily become a Dark Lord bad enough to make people fear his name instead of Voldemort, but he chooses to stay on the right path. Using the Cruciatus Curse requires you to enjoy the concept of torturing someone, to take glee from it. It's very abrupt and out of character for Harry to slip so deeply into his own darkness like that.
@@LucianUchiha tbf Voldemorts influence on his mind probably played a large part of that honestly. It's never fully explained the extent of what having one of the most evil beings in the world's mind meld sharing with his would do to a young man who's been under all the stress harry has. Not saying it excuses it just thinking it's got a point of origin. Besides harry became a Wizard FBI agent as an adult so I doubt he let's himself stray too far from the path.
@@Infernalshado3 Uh. No. In the 6th and 7th books, there is no direct influence from Voldemort on Harry's mind. At all. The only instance of Voldemort altering how Harry thinks and feels is in the 5th book, and only then. There's also the fact that their minds didn't meld, it was literally just a mental connection that Voldemort started blocking off with Occlumency. Harry wanted to torture Amycus Carrow, and he enjoyed it completely. There is absolutely no other instance of Harry doing this at all in any other capacity than right there. It is a violent deviation from Harry's character as it was established across the rest of the series. It's now established that actually using the Cruciatus Curse to full effect alters the minds of the person doing it and opens a gateway in their thought process. And we can thank retroactive lore expansion for that.
I liked it when Ron was trying to figure Cho out and couldn't, so Hermione says "just because you've got the emotional range of a teaspoon, doesn't mean we all have". Great line! 😂
Recently picked Book 5 back up, and I appreciate how, after Cho kisses Harry, Hermoine tries to explain Cho's complex feelings, and Ron can't believe it's possible to have that many feelings without exploding.
@@trequorwhat? She really doesnt have nuch understanding of the male mind at all lmao. If you think harrys inner thoughts are how a normal male hormonal teenager feels and thinks youre either not male or an extreme outlier😂
I mean I don't even like the franchise, but this one was so funny and well done it almost made me thinking about trying to read the books again, because I never got to anything nearly as interesting as this :D
I remember the fandom being so brutal with Cho, but they would always just let it slide that Harry believed that she was being too dramatic for crying when Cedric died. Neither knew how to deal with grief, Harry was like "don't talk, don't feel", and Cho was using Harry like a emotional support toy, my memory isn't the best and I read to much fanfiction, but I believe that Cho wasn't close with any of Cedric's friend, so she saw in Harry the only person who she could talk about all the sad, angry and ugly thoughts she had
I am also incredible biased towards Cho, I relate to her, because when my friend died, I move out from the town I used to live and I lost touch with my others friends, so I had nobody to talk that also knew him. When I told my father what happend he told me that I should focus on praying for his family because they were the ones truly hurt, of course I knew that but he said in a way that was basically shutting me down to be able to talk about my grief with him. I was also told to "move on" by my brother when I told him I wasn't comfortable to talk abot my friend in this drama class assignment that we were doing, that was less than a year later after his death, and to be clear I had "move on", I wasn't crying everyday or stoped to live my life, I just didn't want to talk in front of a whole class about thing I didn't knew how to bring to my actual friends
Cho wasn't only crying when Cedric died but also frequently when he was mentioned which made Harry uncomfortable. He barely knew him and his death was connected with the memory of Voldemort's return. Memory of Cedric made him relive the worst moments of his life, for Cho who had feelings for Cedric and didn't have such traumatic experiences it was so much different.
@kanishkdevarakonda5538 we were making an exercise about our lives and insecurities, and a lot of the other kids in class talked about ridiculous moments and embarrassing things about their past. My brother was trying to convince me to talk about my crush on my friend because it was an embarrassing moment in my life
I also miss the vibe Ginny and Harry had in the books This live that was so .... familiar, usual, simple often Because it was so pure and wholesome Like Ginny using Harry's legs as a rest while they are doing homework and such That's what you often see with people who are married for more than ten years Couples being like that before marriage usually stay together forever
My favorite book part is when the lion in Harry's chest constantly roared every time he saw Ginny in HBP. I mean he had it bad for Ginny but he was terrified of Ron's reaction.
seeing more of harry and ginny is one of the reasons why i badly wanted a "after hogwarts - before epilogue- sequel i badly wanted to see how much of a power couple they are
I’m doing a re-read and I’m on OotP, and I just passed Harry’s unhinged dream with Cho where she was upset with him for not giving her enough chocolate frog trading cards. And Cho was like Cedric gave me hundreds of them LOOK! And out of nowhere cards start flying out from her robes 😂
Fr Harry’s dreams are so funny lmao in hbp he dreamed about Ginny weeping over his lifeless body and professing her undying love for him and Ron gave them their blessings😂😂😂😂😂
Some other commenter said that since Harry was constantly compared to an idealistic version of himself and to his parents, he never learned that being in a relationship with someone who constantly compared him to someone else (ie someone deceased) was toxic. I don't think that JK Rowling is smart enough to write that, I'm pretty sure it was unintentional, but yeah now that you reminded me of this part, more evidence that this is the case
Indeed. This was a revelation for me when I first read it. From book 5, chapter 26: Hermione glanced over at the back of Cho’s head and sighed. “Oh, Harry,” she said sadly. “Well, I’m sorry, but you were a bit tactless.” “Me, tactless?” said Harry, outraged. “One minute we were getting on fine, next minute she was telling me that Roger Davies asked her out, and how she used to go and snog Cedric in that stupid tea shop - how was I supposed to feel about that?” “Well, you see,” said Hermione, with the patient air of one explaining that one plus one equals two to an overemotional toddler, “you shouldn’t have told her that you wanted to meet me halfway through your date.” “But, but,” spluttered Harry, “but - you told me to meet you at twelve and to bring her along, how was I supposed to do that without telling her - ?” “You should have told her differently,” said Hermione, still with that maddeningly patient air. “You should have said it was really annoying, but I’d made you promise to come along to the Three Broomsticks, and you really didn’t want to go, you’d much rather spend the whole day with her, but unfortunately you thought you really ought to meet me and would she please, please come along with you, and hopefully you’d be able to get away more quickly? And it might have been a good idea to mention how ugly you think I am too,” Hermione added as an afterthought. “But I don’t think you’re ugly,” said Harry, bemused. Hermione laughed. “Harry, you’re worse than Ron.... Well, no, you’re not,” she sighed, as Ron himself came stumping into the Hall splattered with mud and looking grumpy. “Look - you upset Cho when you said you were going to meet me, so she tried to make you jealous. It was her way of trying to find out how much you liked her.” “Is that what she was doing?” said Harry as Ron dropped onto the bench opposite them and pulled every dish within reach toward himself. “Well, wouldn’t it have been easier if she’d just asked me whether I liked her better than you?” “Girls don’t often ask questions like that,” said Hermione. “Well, they should!” said Harry forcefully. “Then I could’ve just told her I fancy her, and she wouldn’t have had to get herself all worked up again about Cedric dying!” “I’m not saying what she did was sensible,” said Hermione, as Ginny joined them, just as muddy as Ron and looking equally disgruntled. “I’m just trying to make you see how she was feeling at the time.”
@@zzzzzz69 few people dare to be honest about their feelings, plus this is teenagers we're talking, half the time they have no idea themselves what it is they're feeling
Yeah lol same I read them ages ago but I still remember pretty much everything about them 😂. Comparing the movies and the books is so fun because you see just how much the movies missed out
@@moistbender148yeah, when she was saying goodbye to him in the deathly hallows. He notices she is putting on a tough front and appreciates it while accrediting it to her being around her brothers
I'd say him being scared to go after Ginny because she's his best friends little sister is the realest thing in the series. He was terrified Ron would even suspect he liked Ginny and murder him in his sleep lol.
Honestly I think this entire relationship was both them needing something else during their grieving process; Cho was drawn to Harry because she thought he'd understand her and her need to talk about Cedric to someone so she can heal, while Harry was deeply uncomfortable with talking about Cedric and his death. That was not his way of dealing with his grief, and it's what Cho expected of him. Like boy had PTSD over that, no wonder he didn't want to talk-
Yea. Like he LITERALLY watched it happen. He clearly wasnt in the right headspace to be her grieving partner. But they were also both teenagers so Cho and Harry both are valid in their feelings and reactions b/c why are people expecting teenagers to be rational and mature and understand their feelings?
That is not the entire story. They both liked each other from before Cedric died. Cho was the girl Harry got a crush on immediately, she's always referred to as someone Harry finds 'very pretty' in the narration, and she is the girl he thinks of when thinking of who to ask out for the ball. They also had a common interest in quiddich. I think your perspective on Cho's feelings is more on point, though my perspective has always been that she liked Harry too from before. Sometimes a crush and someone being pretty just isn't enough to actually get along and understand each other and communicate well.
Cedric was a great character, but the worst thing for the Harry/Cho relationship. They had interest in each other early on, but by the time Harry made a move, Cedric had already asked her to dance, and they had their relationship. The difference was their experience with Cedric's death. Cho found out of the death of someone she cared about and who she was involved with when she wasn't expecting death. It was a shock to her. With her being a female, emotional, a teenager, and not knowing how to deal with her feelings, she wanted someone to talk to. Her best option (in her eyes) was the guy with Cedric when he died, who just so happens to be the other guy she had feelings for. But she never thought about Harry's relationship to Cedric. They weren't really friends, per se. I feel a friendship could have developed, but at the time of his death, I think they basically had mutual respect for each other as each had helped the other with a Tri-Wizarding task. The event in the maze is what actually pushed them from acquaintances to friendship territory, after which Cedric immediately dies. Meanwhile, Harry ACTUALLY WATCHED CEDRIC DIE. Immediately afterward, he is bound, has his arm sliced open, watches Voldemort's return, views the Deatheaters, then BATTLES Voldemort (Voldemort trying to kill him while Harry using stunning spells), then WATCHES CEDRIC RETURN AND TALK TO HIM, then picked up Cedric's dead body to tell everyone what happened. Only no one tells everyone what Harry said, so no one knows what happened to Cedric, and no one believes Harry. He then has to go through ANOTHER school year of people not trusting him and treating him like trash, all while he has PTSD from everything that happened in the graveyard while concentrating on the future and the Voldemort issue no one is talking about. Then, the girl he's been attracted to this whole time finally shows interest in him, and all she wants to do is cry and talk about the second-worst day in his life in agonizing detail. Also, Harry is still a teenage boy. This is his FIRST relationship, and he doesn't understand girls. Hermione is trying to educate him (and Ron) on what Cho is feeling, and Harry is making stupid mistakes those in their first relationship make. As much as they liked each other, Cedric was the focal point of their relationship. Harry wanted to forget it & prepare for the future; Cho ONLY wants to talk about Cedric. For the record, guys do not typically enjoy talking about your ex. And her ex is a glorified martyr to whom he cannot compare. And as I said earlier, Harry and Cedric were really friends for about a whole 2 minutes before he died. So Cedric was not a topic Harry wanted to fixate on. He is also exhausted, his head is hurting all of the time, and is practicing Occlumency with Snape. With everything Harry had going on, constantly talking about his girlfriend's perfect ex-boyfriend was eventually going to break them up. If Cedric didn't exist, or if Harry specifically was not the one to find him, they may have had a fighting chance.
@@manzelllyles1804 Dont forget that Harry is much more desensitized to hardship than practically any other student at the school (some like Nevil and Luna asside). Dude has literally seen Voldy's memories of killing his mother and then trying to kill him since he was a baby. He has also experienced death before as the one who caused it. He knows how to process things FAR better than Cho who likely has never dealt with stuff like that.
@@hakasims Ginny has a lot of girl friends what are you talking about? In book 5 and 6 she's constantly going off to hang out with her friends. Also Hermione is feminine and so is Ginny, just because they're sassy and smart doesn't make them any less feminine. And remember this book is from the perspective of a teenage boy, of course he's going to think that girls giggle all the time.
The movies are just really, _really_ bad at portraying romance. Harry and Ginny are the blandest, most awkward, least chemistry couple in cinema, and I'm counting Anakin and Padme in that.
I do like how the books perfectly encapsulated just how dumb a teenage boy is when it comes to their like first real crush. the extreme clueless energy Harry gives off is so accurate.
It’s not hard to be clueless when people don’t tell you things about being in love until after you screw it up. The only relationship I ever had lasted only 2 weeks because I got out of that “high” you get from starting an intimate relationship. I was afraid that I wasn’t as invested in it as she was, considering that she would call me frequently outside of school, gave me letters with prerequisites, and was very into me. I felt it would be unfair to her to not be as invested as she was. So I broke it off and she and her social group…. Did NOT take it well. No-one told me that it was NORMAL for that emotional high to fade. And that’s why I don’t date anymore. That and the letters concerned me because of the scales of prerequisites.
@@giraffedragon6110 Yeah that other comment that Hogwarts needed a school counselor definitely applies here. I wasn't in a major relationship until I was 24 and by then I had my therapist saying like, yeah infatuation is basically a drug to our body with all the neurotransmitters and hormones released, so be ready for the withdrawal. It's sad that this girl's behavior left a sour taste in your mouth though, but I get it. I didn't try again for 6 years after my very first date because I thought I wasn't ready for a relationship when she was actually crossing boundaries. I hope things get better for you dude.
“It’s been months get over it” Harry you better be talking to a mirror Edit: Ty for 13k likes! Btw I was talking about how Harry had a FAT crush on Cedric and was crying over his dead body in public- and Cho’s acting like she was more traumatized.
She is exaggerating a lot in the video. Cho and Harry had a date in Hogsmeade where Cho started crying. She wanted to talk about Cedric's death because it was traumatizing for her. And Harry was uncomfortable with her and was overwhelmed and didn't know how to handle the situation. I hate when people act like Cho was such a bitch. While she was just overwhelmed and emotional. The conversation actually went like this. Cho: But don't you want to talk about Cedric's death? I want to talk about it. And I'm sure it would help you to also talk about it. Harry: Oh, I do talk about his death. But with Hermione. Cho: Ohhh you talk with her about it? Like you could actually feel for both in the situation. Cho had the need to talk about Cedric's death with Harry. And Harry preferred to talk with Hermione. Harry didn't know how to handle situations with girls in a sensitive way. He didn't even get why she mentioned that the next Hogsmeade day would be Valentine's day. I mean.... come on Harry! Take a hint! 😂
@@moonystar6291 Wasn't Cho litteraly tortured by Umbridge though ? I think that's a bit harsh to say she was horrible or that people being frustrated with her was deserved. And yeah, she wanted to talked about Cedric's death because it traumatised her as well and she probably thought Harry would understand. Harry was probably the only person she could talk to only for him to be weirded out by it. And no, being 1 or 2 years older does not make you more mature on all fronts, especially with all that sh*t happening to them. I don't expect teenagers to have their sh*t together when confronting situations like these. A lot of adults wouldn't either.
In Cho’s defense, Cedric’s death happened not a year before and, yeah, why would you bring friend - let alone a female friend - on your date with someone else?
The difference I'm most sad about is Dudley's character development. In the last book, he realizes that harry saved him from the dementors and that he's family, and doesn't want to leave him behind. I think it's just cruel to his character that they didn't include this scene in the film. Because it shows that Dudley's not a bad person, he is a totally normal, feeling human!
AND HOW IN THE END EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE NOT THE BEST OF FREINDS THESE TWO STILL STAYED CIVIL WITH ONE ANOTHER FOR THE SAKE OF THEIR CHILDREN?? BUT THAT'S JUST GLOSSED OVER???
Dudey hadn't really shown up in the books between the time Harry saved him and that scene. He definitely HAD BEEN a terrible person, but a brush with death has a way of changing people.
Fun fact, JK Rowling considered giving Dudley a muggle born witch/wizard child and including him in the epilouge with Harry and Co dropping off their kids at platform 9 3/4 to further his redemption. The only reason she reconsidered was because she decided Vernon Dursley's DNA was too potent and would obliterate any smidgen of magical potential it came it contact with😅
Harry was talking about how he and Cho just fell apart and that was fine. And Ron was all "I wish Lavender and I would fall apart." As if they didn't constantly have their tongues in each other's throats.
@@lilconch Romilda Vaine tried to drug Harry. She gave him sweets with a love potion. He never ate them and let Ron have them. So Romilda accidentally drugged Ron.
@@SonicTimewarpwhich came out of freaking nowhere. Paid zero attention and had absolutely zero thoughts about her even when she was at the yule ball where all the girls do glow ups.... but suddenly for no reason...he goes from negative 1000 to suddenly interested in a second. There was absolutely no buildup to any feelings for her. They just decided to magically transport him some emotions for Ginny like it was apparated there. The side character romance between Hermione and Ron was better written than the catastrophe of spoiled girl (and yes Ginny is. The books mentioned it enough for me to detest Molly as a parent) with chosen boy.
@@LilyUnicorn finally i found someone who agrees with me on ginny and molly 💀 i love them both so much but the way molly treated her children compared to ginny was god awful. i get that there are cases where she's going to need her own things because she's the only girl, or that she might want to get her something nice occasionally because of it but regardless of that they're poor. they can't afford it so doing things like that is just impractical. not to mention that at times it felt like she treated harry like more of a son than ron (although i could just be remembering from the movies and not the books) everyone i see just tries to say molly weasley was an icon and leave it there but she definitely was not imo
@@LilyUnicornI mean there's gradual hints throughout the series, the books are told from Harry's perspective, in the first ones he describes Ginny as a girl with blazing fiery red hair, like Ron's, but in a different manner (I suddenly think of that part in chamber of secrets when she had gotten that cough potion a lot of students were having that made smoke come out of everyone's ears, Harry said her head looked like coal on fire, and just like that, a lot of fiery hair descriptions) and bright brown eyes, I think these things meant that her appearance would catch his eye, even though it was at a minimal extent at the time. During those first years when she was to him "a crazy fangirl", that was obviously a reason to not be interested in her at all beyond her being his best friend's sister, Harry didn't enjoy at all being surrounded by people who "admired" him. And also he still wasn't showing romantic interests yet. Ginny was also going through the preteen years and was very shy and developing her own personality. During Harry's third year he met Cho who was on the Ravenclaw quidditch team and that's when he got his first crush on a girl (pretty pretty girl who plays quidditch wow). Ginny's still really shy around Harry, although there have been moments in which they had shared laughs (Percy's way of acting around his girlfriend for example). During the fourth book Ginny grows closer to Hermione and she advices her to relax and enjoy things, she becomes more comfortable about hanging out with the trio, and at this point she has already been venturing friendships at Hogwarts and is at ease from what we get to see in the books. She goes to the Yule Ball with Neville as friends. Harry was obviously focused on Cho. He did acknowledge that there were pretty girls in the Yule Ball, but he was too busy being sour about Cedric and Cho hehehe. And Ginny meets Michael Corner in the Yule Ball, so yep, starts hanging out with even more kids. During the fifth book Harry's processing Cedric's death and finally dates Cho, but realizes that he's not fond of her constantly asking him about Cedric, the crying kiss and her personality in the end. He realized that pretty pretty girl who's a quidditch player requires more specifications to find the ideal partner lmao. During the same book he bonds with Ginny over being possessed by Voldemort, she calls him on his bullshit and grounds him multiple times (let's remember how angsty and snappy he was in OoTP from all the stress), she shows her sense of humor, and introduces Luna to the trio, and joins the quidditch team when Harry gets banned (and ends up beating Cho lol). There's also a part when they're all at grimmauld place after Arthur's attacked by Nagini, they're all together for christmas and he describes Ginny "curled up like a cat on the couch watching the fireplace, the flames reflecting on her eyes". So pretty girl who plays quidditch who has a sense of humor that cheers him up and grounds him when he's going through the thick of it seems more like it. And they now hang out a lot. He then smells flowers in the amortentia in the sixth book and we find out that the fiery blazing long hair also has this "the Burrow is my home" scent. Then he finds pretty quidditch girl with the witty sense of humor who gets his voldy trauma (connecting dots here) and sees her full on making out with a boy from his team and thinks "hey, I wanna be the one doing the kissing🤨"
I thought Cho in the books was a little dramatic (just a little) The whole date she talked about Cedric and cried when Harry was just trying to have a good date with his crush
I mean...it's really traumatic having your boyfriend murdered especially as a teenager. And especially when there's so many mysteries and unanswered questions surrounding his death. I get why Harry didn't want to talk about it, it was super traumatic for him. But it makes perfect sense that Cho wanted to. She had no closure and the person who was present doesn't want to answer any questions.
@@frostyhannahbut for this exact reason....that date shouldn't have happened. Cho was still processing Cedric's death (and so was harry tbh). Cho wasn't ready to move on (so I really don't get why she was supposed to fake it for harry), there was no way in hell that date would've been great even if Cho didn't bring up Cedric
@@propogandalf but that made it seem like she only dated Harry to find out about Cedric and that she didn't care about Harry's feelings on the situation.
Harry Potter is one thing that i feel like could have been done really well in a show. They could have had so much more time to actually do the whole book and wouldn’t have to leave out a bunch of important details.
Yeah like when Hermione worked really hard to free the elves but no one else saw it as a problem. I couldn’t believe it when I heard they didn’t include that in the move because it was something that she would’ve done as a matter of course considering her character.
@@typicallyusual6984 honestly the house elves as a whole are barely touched on. We never see the kitchens or meet poor Winky. And when I read about the kitchens full of house elves right next to Hufflepuff that's when I knew I was a Hufflepuff because I would have spent all of my free time in there befriending the house elves and making treats for them and my fellow schoolmates
Fair, but also feel like the movies did Cho dirty, or maybe they didn't do her dirty but that made the end of their relationship worse. Like in the books, Cho's friend willingly ratted out the DA and Cho defended her friends actions and that killed her and Harry's relationship. In the movies, though it was Cho herself who ratted out the DA it wasn't of her own free will, she was literally given truth potion! It's not her fault, she was drugged!!! It seems so mean for Harry to ghost her afterwards in that context! Omg
Both the movie and the books kinda did Cho dirty tbh. Like, let's be real.. Harry "Even if my friends betrayed me to Voldemort and got someone killed, I would still love them" Potter is giving Cho shit for standing by her friend who buckled under the Umbridge and family pressure? Like, come on...
@@4Tom4lepus4 cho, if i remember correctly, was more mad at the spell hermione did to disfigure anyone who ratted them out because it had permanent implications (serious disfigurement) and Cho felt it was way too far. Harry defended Hermione was blamed it on her friend ratting them out which Cho shot back about the family pressure etc
Hang on though, Marietta Edgecombe (friend from the books) didn't willingly rat out the DA at all. She was slipped truth serum in her meeting with Umbridge. That's why Snape has no more Veritaserum to give Umbridge, cz she used it all interrogating students, the last of it on Miss Edgecombe. Yes Cho still defended her actions before knowing that, but Marietta was drugged on truth serum, therefore didn't willingly give up the DA at all.
There is potential in a _Harry Potter: Brotherhood_ series. Though I feel like it's unlikely. Maybe we could see some scenes and plot threads ignored or glossed over by the movies adapted into animated shorts? I think that'd be cool.
the movies didn't mention this but cho was a quidditch player in the books. its one of the reasons harry got along with her and started crushing on her
hogwarts really does need a counselor 😅 how do u expect a teenager to move on from her loving boyfriend dying. but i mean, it’s hogwarts, so counseling sessions are probably the least of their concerns
I think Dumbledore would've been the perfect counselor. Shame he was in an avoiding mood when Harry needed his psychological support more than ever. Sirius would've been just as good, but unfortunately Rowling did Sirius dirty. Kept him a wanted man until after his death. Made it impossible for Harry to converse with him all that much.
Nah a counselor would remove like 80% of the quirkiness from the universe because you would suddenly have all these perfectly untraumatized adults running around trying to cure world hunger instead of figuring out how write monster lore books that try to eat people.
let's be real. she may be right but.. why would you say no to a 10 so you can go with a 5? answer: because you feel like you are a 6 or below. that 10 is way above your league. and I know because... I'm a 5 at best myself. I got zero chance to get a 10 to think of me as worthy.
@@imcgonigle2006 It's more complicated... maybe in school it exists (and thrives) but in the real world, it's more about status (money, confidence, talking, posture... looks come last)... you will definitely see people who were completely loosers in High School having wives 10/10... because they figured out life quickly and stayed true to their character... but yeah sad wake up call to those who consider themselves a 5 in High School... be patient until college...
Seriously, the movie gave us a Christmas kiss under the mistletoe and then Cho's instantly the narc. None of this crazy drama from the book, what the heck lol 😂
@@HighPriestFuneral no In the books Cho didn't snitch It was Chi's bff Henrietta edgecombe Henrietta's mother worked at ministry So umbridge said she'd fire her if she didn't spill about da
Book was was so sassy and annoyed at cho so much in the books. I remember him saying the line 'don't tell me you are going to cry again' like he shouldn't be that funny but he is hahha
I probably have to reread the books (been decades). I'm pretty sure they both liked each other but harry was younger and didn't have the guts to make a move so Cedric stepped in and they hit it off and she grew to care for him. when he died she was grieving and probably didn't know how to handle her emotions for other reasons, plus she still liked harry. unfortunately harry had bad social skills himself when it came to girls too and was dealing with his own issues. when chi finally broke down and had her overflow of emotions and insecurities kick in, harry had it and they didn't go out again. you can see even while She's dating Ginny's ex, she blushes when she sees harry again. she didn't handle her grieving well and harry didn't handle well girls well. plus they had their insecurities they had to sort out. maybe had they started dating after grieving and were more grown up it may have worked out a lil better
They borderline gave Harry and Cho better development than Harry and Ginny which is UNACCEPTABLE. They painted Cho in too much of a good light, and did Ginny SO dirty
@@hankrearden20 I didn't like Hermione and Ron personally but they did get development. Think Fleur and Bill? was the only one I kinda liked but that's just me.
Nobody is talking about the visible tear you shed during the “see you around Harry” line. Bravo honestly. Perfectly capsulated the scene. I love the books and you clearly do as well so thank you for making such great content.
don’t forget the “did cedric ever say anything abt me before he died” like girl he was too busy DYING to think abt u😭
Guys last request was to bring his body back if he could so his loved ones could grieve.
Basically saying: Hey if you can't don't blame yourself, but please try.
Such a Chad move.
@@MarianaPotter try actually reading the comment this time?
I literally wrote that he was trying to free Harry of guilt while JUST having deceased
Edit: Ah she deleted her comment. Now it just looks like I am berating myself
@@SpectralKnight They always do.
@@SpectralKnight They always do.
@@SpectralKnight Nah don't worry, it's pretty obvious you replied to a coward who deleted their comment since you @ them.
Forever mad we lost Harry’s inner thoughts. That boy came out the womb sassy af
I mean it is really hard to get inner thoughts on a screen. Books just have upper edge on that front.
@@Faifainei voice overs?
@@Faifainei could break the forth wall like ferris
@@TheGuyPaddylongname that would've been so amazing and honestly not surprising coming from Harry. I mean, this series has the wackiest shit happen and no one blinks an eye, so the cherry on top would be breaking the 4th wall, and I doubt anyone would think it's out of place.
@@ehia2773 would've been less cinematic and could break the immersion, in movies or on video mediums, it's better to letthe actions speak the inner thoughts.
Also, books have so much inner voice that if used how the books did it, it'll just be a narrator of some sort explaining his thought process and the others'
Cho is way more unhinged in the books, but so is Harry, and I love that. Like literally who invites their female friend on a Valentine’s Day date, Harry, you delightful doofus.
B-but Hermoine asked him to!
Poor Harry, he had no idea what's going on.
No
Hermione asked Harry and if possible, Cho as well , and Luna .... To make Rita write the truth about Voldemort's attack and Cedric's death last year .... Only if Cho came along , she would have known everything she had wanted to know . :(
Me and my homies do that
If there's a pair of platonic best friends and they've planned to go watch the Deadpool movie together long before the guy even got a girlfriend then it's okay. It's not the bestfriends fault they decided to release Deadpool on valentines day... my bestfriend's girlfriend walked out of the theater in the middle of the movie and we thought she was just going to the toilet. Both our phones were on airplane mode and he didn't read his girlfriend's break-up text till after the movie.
@@jonalynbaldoza5508 wtf why did she even come if she was so against it? Anyway, probably better this way
Lily: “Is it a boy or girl?”
James: “i bet its a boy”
Midwife: *”Its a sass king-“*
Movie Harry - blank slate
Book Harry - all of the sass
Sassy Harry is the ultimate Harry
"There's no need to call me 'sir', Professor."
@@NathanPatrickLane my favourite line
“Yeah, Quirrell was a great teacher. There was just that minor drawback of him having Lord Voldemort sticking out of the back of his head!” Harry is a sassy bitch and I live for that
@@snowstorm240 You think the killing curse is illegal and then Potter just murders a Professors credibility in front of the whole class.
Or what was left of it, anyways.
I always thought part of their issue in the books was that Harry was so used to people comparing him to his parents and talking about things his parents did that he didn’t realize it was toxic to be in a relationship with someone who was constantly comparing him to a deceased predecessor (previous relationship)
Wait that actually makes so much sense now
oh my god that makes so much sense
Omg how did I not realize that 😅
I always hated how many characters would constantly bring up Harry's parents. It showed they didn't see him as an individual, just a vessel to dump their unfinished business with his parents on. Whether they regularly said how much he looked, acted or sounded like them they'd all act like it was out of character when Harry would do something his parents wouldn't, the best examples of this being Sirius and Snape. It was honestly depressing.
@@youdontneedtoknowwhoiam6640 while it is not healthy in such quantities in adulthood, it was comforting AND therapeutic for a boy who had been denied any knowledge about his parents his entire childhood (Dursleys, of course). Not even a picture, I think, he didn't even know what they looked like?..
Yeah, so initially it was not toxic at all, it was the thing which helped him finally make connection with his roots.
With Sirius, well, it was a whole different issue, as he wasn't well himself due to circumstances out of his control.
But I don't think anyone else had some "unfinished business" with Harry's past apart from Sirius though?
Everybody else was just warm and sympathetic. Lupin, for instance, was mature enough to use this comparison in order to help Harry grow up a little, so this doesn't count.
The relantionship with Sirius, becoming all the more unhealthy towards his death, were, again, a learning point. But he was the only one who tried to manipulate Harry through grief for his parents.
I am not sure who else tried to pull these strings? Nothing comes to mind.
Even Dumbledore, as manipulative as he nowadays believed to be:)), never did this.
My favorite line is when Ginny says Harry had a Hungarian horn tail tattoo and Harry asked her what tattoo Ron had and she said “ he has a Pygmy puff but I didn’t say where”
If ykyk
@@Velvettears1771 yeah I had to show my whole friends the page. Page number is 536 in HBP
@@Robert._.j.OppenheimerI’m curious to see what your half and quarter friends look like 🤔
@@ahleenah😂😂
Dude if he actually had that tattoo, only 2 maybe 1 person has seen it excluding him, Harry and his brothers just constantly changing clothes around each other.
Book Harry in my opinion had the sassiest comebacks in the whole world, for he was walking sarcasm maintained 😂
People that only watch the movies dont realize how borderline absolute psychopath book Harry could be.
@@dalehammers4425 Yeah, I was often surprised about that myself.
He had the most hilarious comebacks, but he could get dark and cutting as all hell.
Which makes sense, honestly. He lived his whole childhood life in abusive circumstances with part of a psychopath’s soul inside his own.
He also kicked cats down the stairs in the books.
There was a bit in Half-Blood Prince where Hermione went on a tangent about how Death Eaters weren't all purebloods and would probably let Ron and Harry join. Ron immediately shot her down, saying that the Weasleys were "blood-traitors" and "as bad as Muggleborns" to Death Eaters, but it was Harry's reply that killed me with laughter:
“And they’d love to have me,” said Harry sarcastically. “We’d be best pals if they didn’t keep trying to do me in.” 🤣🤣🤣
Yes that was an amazing one
Yeah I still crack up reading that lol
If colder ort didn't have a personal grudge against Harry and of couse see him as the only person too defeat him I think voldamort would accept Harry if he turned bad I mean Harry is a hocrux and has part of him self inside him.
@@informationyes well Harry only became his horcrux because he tried to do him in (and he wasn't even aware of this for a while)
Also, "colder ort" 💀
That part was and still is my favorite line
The way he actually said "Women ☕️ " In the books 💀
Hahahaha *slurp*
“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA-“ *SLURRRRRP*
"They're easily upset."
"And yet, I doubt you'd find a *woman* who spent the entire afternoon sulking because Madame Rosmerta didn't laugh at his joke about the hag, the healer, and the mimbulus mimbletonia"
Hermione really woke up and chose violence that day XD
@@rachelf5466 Damn won won 😂😂
@@rachelf5466 Hermione is so amazing 🤣
“What did she want to talk about Cedric for anyway? Why does she always want to drag up a subject that makes her act like a human hosepipe?”
Right. She basically brought her dead ex to a date with a new guy and was crying about Hermione being brought up...she talked about Cedric and then about another guy she would rather be with. I couldn't stand book Cho
Because this is how you deal with grief and it's not like hogwarts provided any counselling etc.
@@yllejordlike seriously 😂😂 That's why the joke content creators make about the staff knowing Harry and crew will be in "grave danger" yet offered no counseling. Regular schools have GUIDANCE COUNSELORS for a reason
@@lawrencelawrence8553Do you know what a guidance counselor is? 😂
makes it so much worse that shes crying to the new guy WHO WITNESSED CEDRIC DIE@@caliBornbEauty
That walk-by of Dumbledore asking CALMLY about the Goblet of Fire lives rent free in my head
I kinda always think that Cho and Harry just went out because they were both sad about Cedric's death. Now I know there's a word for it: trauma bonding
Sandra Bullock: I gotta warn you-I read that relationships based on shared trauma don’t last very long.
Keanu Reeves: Then let’s base this one on sex.
Trauma bounding... Cool, gonna read about this more.
That is not what trauma bonding is, friend.
Trauma bonding is very specifically: Emotional bonds formed with an individual that arise from a cyclic pattern of abuse. The bonds are formed between the abuser and the victim.
@@CrowSyndicate would the other then be trauma banding, as in “band of brothers”?
they were interested in each other before cedric died tho
"You're like a 5, maybe a seven if you're in the Quidditch uniform-"
Has 7 on the uniform.
Edit: What the hell happened in the year that I was gone?
She obviously did it intentionally
She probably did it intentionally but 7 in England is known as like “the” number to be given when playing soccer so ofc JK gave it to Harry.
@@diskeyesnot just that, seven is also the magic number in the Harry Potter world
THE SEVEN BOOKS!!!
@@kazifaz good point
The Dumbledore impression will never not be funny 😂
Cho- “Omg Harry your so insensitive “
Honey harry saw him die and he’s insensitive 💀
"he dies like EIGHT MONTHS AGO THATS LIKE FOREVER" DHDGDHFHFHFJ the aspect of Harry being more desensitized to death never even hit me before now
Dude burnt his own professor into ashes. Didn't even think about it after.
I mean he did watch his parents die right before him as an infant.
@@The_G_89 well yeah but he wouldn’t of remembered that, I think the “flashbacks” we see in the movies is how Harry imagined it to go down or how it was described to him. But yeah I guess that may be part of the reason why he didn’t think about it afterwards, who knows really🤷♀️
@@jess-xoviid what harry saw from his parents were menories of voldemort, you know because harry had a part of his soul and could see voldie's mind and blah blah
@@keep_calm_and_love_finction oh my god lmao I’m sorry haha I forgot they share memories and things my bad
Movie Harry: Moderately angry teenager
Book Harry: Actively enjoyed torturing a Death Eater with Cruciatus Curse
to be fair.. in his position.. i would have enjoyed that as well. Carrow insulted MINERVA FUCKING MCGONNAGALL! Using Crucio on him was way too soft of a fate for this heresy! :o
@@Y0G0FU I love McGonagall as much as anyone, but it's such a violent departure from his character in a way. It's always kinda been shown in the books that Harry could have easily become a Dark Lord bad enough to make people fear his name instead of Voldemort, but he chooses to stay on the right path. Using the Cruciatus Curse requires you to enjoy the concept of torturing someone, to take glee from it. It's very abrupt and out of character for Harry to slip so deeply into his own darkness like that.
@@LucianUchiha tbf Voldemorts influence on his mind probably played a large part of that honestly. It's never fully explained the extent of what having one of the most evil beings in the world's mind meld sharing with his would do to a young man who's been under all the stress harry has. Not saying it excuses it just thinking it's got a point of origin. Besides harry became a Wizard FBI agent as an adult so I doubt he let's himself stray too far from the path.
@@Infernalshado3 Uh. No. In the 6th and 7th books, there is no direct influence from Voldemort on Harry's mind. At all. The only instance of Voldemort altering how Harry thinks and feels is in the 5th book, and only then.
There's also the fact that their minds didn't meld, it was literally just a mental connection that Voldemort started blocking off with Occlumency.
Harry wanted to torture Amycus Carrow, and he enjoyed it completely. There is absolutely no other instance of Harry doing this at all in any other capacity than right there. It is a violent deviation from Harry's character as it was established across the rest of the series. It's now established that actually using the Cruciatus Curse to full effect alters the minds of the person doing it and opens a gateway in their thought process. And we can thank retroactive lore expansion for that.
@@LucianUchiha Harry has a fragment of Voldemort's soul inside him. That will probably alter his mind in some ways.
Dumbledore's speed walk 😄😂🤣
I liked it when Ron was trying to figure Cho out and couldn't, so Hermione says "just because you've got the emotional range of a teaspoon, doesn't mean we all have". Great line! 😂
Recently picked Book 5 back up, and I appreciate how, after Cho kisses Harry, Hermoine tries to explain Cho's complex feelings, and Ron can't believe it's possible to have that many feelings without exploding.
To which Hermione accuses Ron of “having the emotional range of a teaspoon” 😅
Teenage - beginning of a dreadful life
Im impressed with how well Rowling knows the male mind. Not perfectly of course, but incredulity at emotional analysis is right on the nose
@@smugsuphia7846I mean Hermione wasn’t wrong when she said that, thankfully Ron was able to mature a lot more since he said that.
@@trequorwhat? She really doesnt have nuch understanding of the male mind at all lmao. If you think harrys inner thoughts are how a normal male hormonal teenager feels and thinks youre either not male or an extreme outlier😂
‘HARRY DID YUH PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIYAHHH’ best part of this video
It cracks me up so much.
I keep replaying it for that part 😂.
😂😂
Yes it is 😂😂😂
I. Am. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
not roger davies dodging the bullet😂
why is no one talking about dumbledore randomly walking out and screaming at harry 😂😂that shit sent me
This will always be the best video in the history of the HP fandom
Thank you haha so glad you like it!! 🥰
@@magicbymikaila it rlly is 😂like this is what they actually acted like
Yeah it's actually really true
And the acting is spot on just like the way they acted in the books
I mean I don't even like the franchise, but this one was so funny and well done it almost made me thinking about trying to read the books again, because I never got to anything nearly as interesting as this :D
@@Pingviinimursu I have to admit the first few chapters of the first book were a little slow, but the series is so amazing
I remember the fandom being so brutal with Cho, but they would always just let it slide that Harry believed that she was being too dramatic for crying when Cedric died. Neither knew how to deal with grief, Harry was like "don't talk, don't feel", and Cho was using Harry like a emotional support toy, my memory isn't the best and I read to much fanfiction, but I believe that Cho wasn't close with any of Cedric's friend, so she saw in Harry the only person who she could talk about all the sad, angry and ugly thoughts she had
I am also incredible biased towards Cho, I relate to her, because when my friend died, I move out from the town I used to live and I lost touch with my others friends, so I had nobody to talk that also knew him. When I told my father what happend he told me that I should focus on praying for his family because they were the ones truly hurt, of course I knew that but he said in a way that was basically shutting me down to be able to talk about my grief with him. I was also told to "move on" by my brother when I told him I wasn't comfortable to talk abot my friend in this drama class assignment that we were doing, that was less than a year later after his death, and to be clear I had "move on", I wasn't crying everyday or stoped to live my life, I just didn't want to talk in front of a whole class about thing I didn't knew how to bring to my actual friends
Cho wasn't only crying when Cedric died but also frequently when he was mentioned which made Harry uncomfortable. He barely knew him and his death was connected with the memory of Voldemort's return. Memory of Cedric made him relive the worst moments of his life, for Cho who had feelings for Cedric and didn't have such traumatic experiences it was so much different.
@@BrunaV.Even if your two weren't close, who tf talks about a dead friend in a dama class presentation
@kanishkdevarakonda5538 we were making an exercise about our lives and insecurities, and a lot of the other kids in class talked about ridiculous moments and embarrassing things about their past. My brother was trying to convince me to talk about my crush on my friend because it was an embarrassing moment in my life
Cho was being right
Harry was being an absolute asshole
I also miss the vibe Ginny and Harry had in the books
This live that was so .... familiar, usual, simple often
Because it was so pure and wholesome
Like Ginny using Harry's legs as a rest while they are doing homework and such
That's what you often see with people who are married for more than ten years
Couples being like that before marriage usually stay together forever
My favorite book part is when the lion in Harry's chest constantly roared every time he saw Ginny in HBP. I mean he had it bad for Ginny but he was terrified of Ron's reaction.
seeing more of harry and ginny is one of the reasons why i badly wanted a "after hogwarts - before epilogue- sequel
i badly wanted to see how much of a power couple they are
They felt like that one couple in 6th grade that broke up and got back together every 2 weeks
I’m doing a re-read and I’m on OotP, and I just passed Harry’s unhinged dream with Cho where she was upset with him for not giving her enough chocolate frog trading cards. And Cho was like Cedric gave me hundreds of them LOOK! And out of nowhere cards start flying out from her robes 😂
JK Rowling should just make a whole book series off of that one dream.
Somehow I completely repressed this memory xd
I guess I need to reread again. I’ve only read through fully once, about 6 years ago. Dang, 6 years, time to open audible again.
Fr Harry’s dreams are so funny lmao in hbp he dreamed about Ginny weeping over his lifeless body and professing her undying love for him and Ron gave them their blessings😂😂😂😂😂
Some other commenter said that since Harry was constantly compared to an idealistic version of himself and to his parents, he never learned that being in a relationship with someone who constantly compared him to someone else (ie someone deceased) was toxic. I don't think that JK Rowling is smart enough to write that, I'm pretty sure it was unintentional, but yeah now that you reminded me of this part, more evidence that this is the case
I especially like the part right after, when Hermione tells him "yeah, no, she's right, you fucked this up royally"
Indeed. This was a revelation for me when I first read it.
From book 5, chapter 26:
Hermione glanced over at the back of Cho’s head and sighed. “Oh, Harry,” she said sadly. “Well, I’m sorry, but you were a bit tactless.”
“Me, tactless?” said Harry, outraged. “One minute we were getting on fine, next minute she was telling me that Roger Davies asked her out, and how she used to go and snog Cedric in that stupid tea shop - how was I supposed to feel about that?”
“Well, you see,” said Hermione, with the patient air of one explaining that one plus one equals two to an overemotional toddler, “you shouldn’t have told her that you wanted to meet me halfway through your date.”
“But, but,” spluttered Harry, “but - you told me to meet you at twelve and to bring her along, how was I supposed to do that without telling her - ?”
“You should have told her differently,” said Hermione, still with that maddeningly patient air. “You should have said it was really annoying, but I’d made you promise to come along to the Three Broomsticks, and you really didn’t want to go, you’d much rather spend the whole day with her, but unfortunately you thought you really ought to meet me and would she please, please come along with you, and hopefully you’d be able to get away more quickly? And it might have been a good idea to mention how ugly you think I am too,” Hermione added as an afterthought.
“But I don’t think you’re ugly,” said Harry, bemused.
Hermione laughed.
“Harry, you’re worse than Ron.... Well, no, you’re not,” she sighed, as Ron himself came stumping into the Hall splattered with mud and looking grumpy. “Look - you upset Cho when you said you were going to meet me, so she tried to make you jealous. It was her way of trying to find out how much you liked her.”
“Is that what she was doing?” said Harry as Ron dropped onto the bench opposite them and pulled every dish within reach toward himself. “Well, wouldn’t it have been easier if she’d just asked me whether I liked her better than you?”
“Girls don’t often ask questions like that,” said Hermione.
“Well, they should!” said Harry forcefully. “Then I could’ve just told her I fancy her, and she wouldn’t have had to get herself all worked up again about Cedric dying!”
“I’m not saying what she did was sensible,” said Hermione, as Ginny joined them, just as muddy as Ron and looking equally disgruntled. “I’m just trying to make you see how she was feeling at the time.”
@@Pikminiman reading this made me remember how annoyed i got once all the romance started to come into the books.
Ikr
@@Pikminiman I feel like I've lived this life, why can't people be straightforward to each other
@@zzzzzz69 few people dare to be honest about their feelings, plus this is teenagers we're talking, half the time they have no idea themselves what it is they're feeling
i keep getting these videos randomly on my feed and it’s actually making me want to read again😅
Yeah lol same I read them ages ago but I still remember pretty much everything about them 😂. Comparing the movies and the books is so fun because you see just how much the movies missed out
The cutoff on the word fire really did it for me
"Why did she have to bring up Cedric and turn herself into a human hosepipe!??"
Harry, my man, OMG lmao.
hes too real for that
I actually snorted reading that part 😂 His frustration was too real 🤣
Lmao I remember that, Harry had no patience for the drama
“Women!”
HARRY-DID-YAH-PUT-YOUR-NAME-IN-THE-GOBLET-OF-FIYAHHH:And that's when i fell from my warm bed to the frickin freezing floor
Dumbledoor asked calmly
Ikr that was hilarious 😂
Same right here my friend lol
Oh I can't. I have seen it soo many times now
ikr im dying of laughter-
Harry being unable to handle his girlfriend’s constant crying is the most realistic thing about the whole series 😂😂😂
Wasn’t there also a bit about how one of the reasons Harry liked Ginny was because of how uncommonly she cried?
@@moistbender148yeah, when she was saying goodbye to him in the deathly hallows. He notices she is putting on a tough front and appreciates it while accrediting it to her being around her brothers
I'd say him being scared to go after Ginny because she's his best friends little sister is the realest thing in the series. He was terrified Ron would even suspect he liked Ginny and murder him in his sleep lol.
@@dalehammers4425 I´d be more afraid of the twins...
Or the one that works with dragons...
The Weasleys are a terrifying family if you think about it.
@@johnyshadow Agree, but even all of them are terrified of Ginny.
“HARRY DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE” got me cracking up
when these go viral, all of us from the insta/tiktok crew will sit back and smile, because we were here first, goddammit.
omg hahaha ily thank you so much for following me here too!! 💕🥺
Facts we are the first
Yes we have been here the longest
I wanna like but it would ruin the 666
@@itsnotyouitsmii too late my friend
Honestly I think this entire relationship was both them needing something else during their grieving process; Cho was drawn to Harry because she thought he'd understand her and her need to talk about Cedric to someone so she can heal, while Harry was deeply uncomfortable with talking about Cedric and his death. That was not his way of dealing with his grief, and it's what Cho expected of him. Like boy had PTSD over that, no wonder he didn't want to talk-
The only well tempered comment and cool-tempered, filled with sense comment around here
Yea. Like he LITERALLY watched it happen. He clearly wasnt in the right headspace to be her grieving partner.
But they were also both teenagers so Cho and Harry both are valid in their feelings and reactions b/c why are people expecting teenagers to be rational and mature and understand their feelings?
That is not the entire story. They both liked each other from before Cedric died. Cho was the girl Harry got a crush on immediately, she's always referred to as someone Harry finds 'very pretty' in the narration, and she is the girl he thinks of when thinking of who to ask out for the ball. They also had a common interest in quiddich. I think your perspective on Cho's feelings is more on point, though my perspective has always been that she liked Harry too from before.
Sometimes a crush and someone being pretty just isn't enough to actually get along and understand each other and communicate well.
Cedric was a great character, but the worst thing for the Harry/Cho relationship. They had interest in each other early on, but by the time Harry made a move, Cedric had already asked her to dance, and they had their relationship. The difference was their experience with Cedric's death.
Cho found out of the death of someone she cared about and who she was involved with when she wasn't expecting death. It was a shock to her. With her being a female, emotional, a teenager, and not knowing how to deal with her feelings, she wanted someone to talk to. Her best option (in her eyes) was the guy with Cedric when he died, who just so happens to be the other guy she had feelings for. But she never thought about Harry's relationship to Cedric. They weren't really friends, per se. I feel a friendship could have developed, but at the time of his death, I think they basically had mutual respect for each other as each had helped the other with a Tri-Wizarding task. The event in the maze is what actually pushed them from acquaintances to friendship territory, after which Cedric immediately dies.
Meanwhile, Harry ACTUALLY WATCHED CEDRIC DIE. Immediately afterward, he is bound, has his arm sliced open, watches Voldemort's return, views the Deatheaters, then BATTLES Voldemort (Voldemort trying to kill him while Harry using stunning spells), then WATCHES CEDRIC RETURN AND TALK TO HIM, then picked up Cedric's dead body to tell everyone what happened. Only no one tells everyone what Harry said, so no one knows what happened to Cedric, and no one believes Harry. He then has to go through ANOTHER school year of people not trusting him and treating him like trash, all while he has PTSD from everything that happened in the graveyard while concentrating on the future and the Voldemort issue no one is talking about. Then, the girl he's been attracted to this whole time finally shows interest in him, and all she wants to do is cry and talk about the second-worst day in his life in agonizing detail. Also, Harry is still a teenage boy. This is his FIRST relationship, and he doesn't understand girls. Hermione is trying to educate him (and Ron) on what Cho is feeling, and Harry is making stupid mistakes those in their first relationship make.
As much as they liked each other, Cedric was the focal point of their relationship. Harry wanted to forget it & prepare for the future; Cho ONLY wants to talk about Cedric. For the record, guys do not typically enjoy talking about your ex. And her ex is a glorified martyr to whom he cannot compare. And as I said earlier, Harry and Cedric were really friends for about a whole 2 minutes before he died. So Cedric was not a topic Harry wanted to fixate on. He is also exhausted, his head is hurting all of the time, and is practicing Occlumency with Snape. With everything Harry had going on, constantly talking about his girlfriend's perfect ex-boyfriend was eventually going to break them up. If Cedric didn't exist, or if Harry specifically was not the one to find him, they may have had a fighting chance.
@@manzelllyles1804 Dont forget that Harry is much more desensitized to hardship than practically any other student at the school (some like Nevil and Luna asside). Dude has literally seen Voldy's memories of killing his mother and then trying to kill him since he was a baby. He has also experienced death before as the one who caused it. He knows how to process things FAR better than Cho who likely has never dealt with stuff like that.
You reached memories I haven't thought about in years wtf
I like the fact that she’s becomes more upset by him dissing her quidditch team than telling her to get over her dead ex boyfriend.
To be fair, she lost her damned mind when Gryffindor beat them, and Ginny rubbed it in big time.
I will really never understand how there was such a big difference- this is great, I re-watched it twice, made me laugh both times
@@hakasims JKR is a terf
@@hakasims Ginny has a lot of girl friends what are you talking about? In book 5 and 6 she's constantly going off to hang out with her friends.
Also Hermione is feminine and so is Ginny, just because they're sassy and smart doesn't make them any less feminine.
And remember this book is from the perspective of a teenage boy, of course he's going to think that girls giggle all the time.
The movies are just really, _really_ bad at portraying romance. Harry and Ginny are the blandest, most awkward, least chemistry couple in cinema, and I'm counting Anakin and Padme in that.
I do like how the books perfectly encapsulated just how dumb a teenage boy is when it comes to their like first real crush. the extreme clueless energy Harry gives off is so accurate.
He was pretty clueless, but Cho didn't understand Harry at all either.
It’s not hard to be clueless when people don’t tell you things about being in love until after you screw it up.
The only relationship I ever had lasted only 2 weeks because I got out of that “high” you get from starting an intimate relationship.
I was afraid that I wasn’t as invested in it as she was, considering that she would call me frequently outside of school, gave me letters with prerequisites, and was very into me. I felt it would be unfair to her to not be as invested as she was. So I broke it off and she and her social group…. Did NOT take it well.
No-one told me that it was NORMAL for that emotional high to fade.
And that’s why I don’t date anymore. That and the letters concerned me because of the scales of prerequisites.
@@giraffedragon6110 Yeah that other comment that Hogwarts needed a school counselor definitely applies here. I wasn't in a major relationship until I was 24 and by then I had my therapist saying like, yeah infatuation is basically a drug to our body with all the neurotransmitters and hormones released, so be ready for the withdrawal. It's sad that this girl's behavior left a sour taste in your mouth though, but I get it. I didn't try again for 6 years after my very first date because I thought I wasn't ready for a relationship when she was actually crossing boundaries. I hope things get better for you dude.
lmao you thought Harry was the dumb one? i can tell you never grew out of your dumb teenage girl phase XD
Cho was toxic tho so its not a one sides harry bad situation
That crying and cracking voice is so on point lmao!
That ending was a nice touch✨😂
“It’s been months get over it” Harry you better be talking to a mirror
Edit: Ty for 13k likes! Btw I was talking about how Harry had a FAT crush on Cedric and was crying over his dead body in public- and Cho’s acting like she was more traumatized.
The mirror of erised? 😝
He wouldn't even be meaning it, he had nightmares about it all summer and slight trauma about it the rest of the series, he's just being salty lol
Harry you fucking HYPOCRITE
Literally like he's traumatized from it lol
@@twinnklle no I think it because he was having Nightmares about Cedric so maybe but you know
omg that book scene completly escaped my mind💀
She is exaggerating a lot in the video.
Cho and Harry had a date in Hogsmeade where Cho started crying. She wanted to talk about Cedric's death because it was traumatizing for her. And Harry was uncomfortable with her and was overwhelmed and didn't know how to handle the situation.
I hate when people act like Cho was such a bitch. While she was just overwhelmed and emotional.
The conversation actually went like this.
Cho: But don't you want to talk about Cedric's death? I want to talk about it. And I'm sure it would help you to also talk about it.
Harry: Oh, I do talk about his death. But with Hermione.
Cho: Ohhh you talk with her about it?
Like you could actually feel for both in the situation. Cho had the need to talk about Cedric's death with Harry. And Harry preferred to talk with Hermione.
Harry didn't know how to handle situations with girls in a sensitive way.
He didn't even get why she mentioned that the next Hogsmeade day would be Valentine's day. I mean.... come on Harry! Take a hint! 😂
@@moonystar6291 Wasn't Cho litteraly tortured by Umbridge though ? I think that's a bit harsh to say she was horrible or that people being frustrated with her was deserved.
And yeah, she wanted to talked about Cedric's death because it traumatised her as well and she probably thought Harry would understand. Harry was probably the only person she could talk to only for him to be weirded out by it.
And no, being 1 or 2 years older does not make you more mature on all fronts, especially with all that sh*t happening to them. I don't expect teenagers to have their sh*t together when confronting situations like these. A lot of adults wouldn't either.
In Cho’s defense, Cedric’s death happened not a year before and, yeah, why would you bring friend - let alone a female friend - on your date with someone else?
The difference I'm most sad about is Dudley's character development. In the last book, he realizes that harry saved him from the dementors and that he's family, and doesn't want to leave him behind. I think it's just cruel to his character that they didn't include this scene in the film. Because it shows that Dudley's not a bad person, he is a totally normal, feeling human!
AND THE CUP OF TEA
AND HOW IN THE END EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE NOT THE BEST OF FREINDS THESE TWO STILL STAYED CIVIL WITH ONE ANOTHER FOR THE SAKE OF THEIR CHILDREN?? BUT THAT'S JUST GLOSSED OVER???
Dudey hadn't really shown up in the books between the time Harry saved him and that scene. He definitely HAD BEEN a terrible person, but a brush with death has a way of changing people.
Wasn’t that a cut scene? I swear I’ve watched that scene?
Fun fact, JK Rowling considered giving Dudley a muggle born witch/wizard child and including him in the epilouge with Harry and Co dropping off their kids at platform 9 3/4 to further his redemption. The only reason she reconsidered was because she decided Vernon Dursley's DNA was too potent and would obliterate any smidgen of magical potential it came it contact with😅
Can't forget the "CEDRIC GAVE ME LOADS OF CHOCOLATE FROG CARDS!" dream
Same 😂😂
Can we actually talk about the Dumbledore acting in the intro!😂❤
The way Dumbledore just walked into frame 💀
Let's not forget Harry pratically being oblivious to Cho dropping hints on wanting him to ask her on a date lmao
The age old issue between men and women. So many guys don't pick up 'hints'.
To be fair, that was one of the more relatable parts of the book
Harry was pretty much clueless the entire time
She should've asked him
Yeah my love and best friend moved on. Said she didn't know I loved her and seriously thought I just wanted to be just friends
Harry was talking about how he and Cho just fell apart and that was fine.
And Ron was all "I wish Lavender and I would fall apart." As if they didn't constantly have their tongues in each other's throats.
And the less said about Harry’s “beast” when he saw Ginny the better.
@@lilconch Romilda Vaine tried to drug Harry. She gave him sweets with a love potion. He never ate them and let Ron have them. So Romilda accidentally drugged Ron.
@@SonicTimewarpwhich came out of freaking nowhere. Paid zero attention and had absolutely zero thoughts about her even when she was at the yule ball where all the girls do glow ups.... but suddenly for no reason...he goes from negative 1000 to suddenly interested in a second. There was absolutely no buildup to any feelings for her. They just decided to magically transport him some emotions for Ginny like it was apparated there.
The side character romance between Hermione and Ron was better written than the catastrophe of spoiled girl (and yes Ginny is. The books mentioned it enough for me to detest Molly as a parent) with chosen boy.
@@LilyUnicorn finally i found someone who agrees with me on ginny and molly 💀 i love them both so much but the way molly treated her children compared to ginny was god awful. i get that there are cases where she's going to need her own things because she's the only girl, or that she might want to get her something nice occasionally because of it but regardless of that they're poor. they can't afford it so doing things like that is just impractical. not to mention that at times it felt like she treated harry like more of a son than ron (although i could just be remembering from the movies and not the books) everyone i see just tries to say molly weasley was an icon and leave it there but she definitely was not imo
@@LilyUnicornI mean there's gradual hints throughout the series, the books are told from Harry's perspective, in the first ones he describes Ginny as a girl with blazing fiery red hair, like Ron's, but in a different manner (I suddenly think of that part in chamber of secrets when she had gotten that cough potion a lot of students were having that made smoke come out of everyone's ears, Harry said her head looked like coal on fire, and just like that, a lot of fiery hair descriptions) and bright brown eyes, I think these things meant that her appearance would catch his eye, even though it was at a minimal extent at the time.
During those first years when she was to him "a crazy fangirl", that was obviously a reason to not be interested in her at all beyond her being his best friend's sister, Harry didn't enjoy at all being surrounded by people who "admired" him. And also he still wasn't showing romantic interests yet. Ginny was also going through the preteen years and was very shy and developing her own personality.
During Harry's third year he met Cho who was on the Ravenclaw quidditch team and that's when he got his first crush on a girl (pretty pretty girl who plays quidditch wow). Ginny's still really shy around Harry, although there have been moments in which they had shared laughs (Percy's way of acting around his girlfriend for example).
During the fourth book Ginny grows closer to Hermione and she advices her to relax and enjoy things, she becomes more comfortable about hanging out with the trio, and at this point she has already been venturing friendships at Hogwarts and is at ease from what we get to see in the books. She goes to the Yule Ball with Neville as friends. Harry was obviously focused on Cho. He did acknowledge that there were pretty girls in the Yule Ball, but he was too busy being sour about Cedric and Cho hehehe. And Ginny meets Michael Corner in the Yule Ball, so yep, starts hanging out with even more kids.
During the fifth book Harry's processing Cedric's death and finally dates Cho, but realizes that he's not fond of her constantly asking him about Cedric, the crying kiss and her personality in the end. He realized that pretty pretty girl who's a quidditch player requires more specifications to find the ideal partner lmao. During the same book he bonds with Ginny over being possessed by Voldemort, she calls him on his bullshit and grounds him multiple times (let's remember how angsty and snappy he was in OoTP from all the stress), she shows her sense of humor, and introduces Luna to the trio, and joins the quidditch team when Harry gets banned (and ends up beating Cho lol). There's also a part when they're all at grimmauld place after Arthur's attacked by Nagini, they're all together for christmas and he describes Ginny "curled up like a cat on the couch watching the fireplace, the flames reflecting on her eyes". So pretty girl who plays quidditch who has a sense of humor that cheers him up and grounds him when he's going through the thick of it seems more like it. And they now hang out a lot.
He then smells flowers in the amortentia in the sixth book and we find out that the fiery blazing long hair also has this "the Burrow is my home" scent. Then he finds pretty quidditch girl with the witty sense of humor who gets his voldy trauma (connecting dots here) and sees her full on making out with a boy from his team and thinks "hey, I wanna be the one doing the kissing🤨"
The fact that we didn't get enough of the potter sass in the movies
Honestly, this is one of the rare moments where the movie did it better, but I really wanna see Harry's sass being put in the movies as well 😅
Movie Harry - basic shy male love interest
Book Harry - slurps up all the sass in the world
I thought Cho in the books was a little dramatic (just a little)
The whole date she talked about Cedric and cried when Harry was just trying to have a good date with his crush
I mean...it's really traumatic having your boyfriend murdered especially as a teenager. And especially when there's so many mysteries and unanswered questions surrounding his death.
I get why Harry didn't want to talk about it, it was super traumatic for him. But it makes perfect sense that Cho wanted to. She had no closure and the person who was present doesn't want to answer any questions.
@@towerofgodfan4107 Well I know it's awful to lose a loved one, but I felt like on a date wasn't the best place to cry about that idk
@@frostyhannahbut for this exact reason....that date shouldn't have happened. Cho was still processing Cedric's death (and so was harry tbh). Cho wasn't ready to move on (so I really don't get why she was supposed to fake it for harry), there was no way in hell that date would've been great even if Cho didn't bring up Cedric
@@elektraeriseros yeah
@@propogandalf but that made it seem like she only dated Harry to find out about Cedric and that she didn't care about Harry's feelings on the situation.
I love how her Doubledor impression is just "ARRY DI JU PUT YOURH NAME IN THUH GOBBLET OF *FIUH*"
Book versions of them are way too relatable 💀💀💀😂😂
Harry Potter is one thing that i feel like could have been done really well in a show. They could have had so much more time to actually do the whole book and wouldn’t have to leave out a bunch of important details.
Some day they'll do it. Sadly so many of the perfect casting choices just won't be there
This series would make a great animated show
Yeah like when Hermione worked really hard to free the elves but no one else saw it as a problem. I couldn’t believe it when I heard they didn’t include that in the move because it was something that she would’ve done as a matter of course considering her character.
@@typicallyusual6984 honestly the house elves as a whole are barely touched on. We never see the kitchens or meet poor Winky.
And when I read about the kitchens full of house elves right next to Hufflepuff that's when I knew I was a Hufflepuff because I would have spent all of my free time in there befriending the house elves and making treats for them and my fellow schoolmates
I think that's the best way. Make each book into a mini series.
Fair, but also feel like the movies did Cho dirty, or maybe they didn't do her dirty but that made the end of their relationship worse. Like in the books, Cho's friend willingly ratted out the DA and Cho defended her friends actions and that killed her and Harry's relationship. In the movies, though it was Cho herself who ratted out the DA it wasn't of her own free will, she was literally given truth potion! It's not her fault, she was drugged!!! It seems so mean for Harry to ghost her afterwards in that context! Omg
Exactly I felt so bad for her in the movies but the books was a complete different story.
Both the movie and the books kinda did Cho dirty tbh. Like, let's be real.. Harry "Even if my friends betrayed me to Voldemort and got someone killed, I would still love them" Potter is giving Cho shit for standing by her friend who buckled under the Umbridge and family pressure? Like, come on...
In his defense he didn't know about that until after she ratted them out.
@@4Tom4lepus4 cho, if i remember correctly, was more mad at the spell hermione did to disfigure anyone who ratted them out because it had permanent implications (serious disfigurement) and Cho felt it was way too far. Harry defended Hermione was blamed it on her friend ratting them out which Cho shot back about the family pressure etc
Hang on though, Marietta Edgecombe (friend from the books) didn't willingly rat out the DA at all. She was slipped truth serum in her meeting with Umbridge. That's why Snape has no more Veritaserum to give Umbridge, cz she used it all interrogating students, the last of it on Miss Edgecombe. Yes Cho still defended her actions before knowing that, but Marietta was drugged on truth serum, therefore didn't willingly give up the DA at all.
And when cho started crying i swear it was like reading a Wattpad story
Harry’s character not even being half as sassy in the movies hurts me more and more everytime I watch one of these
Harry was a savage barbarian in the books quite often.
I really need a Harry Potter remake in the form of TV series so it can be much longer and character's development like this can be covered better.
Agreed! (And preferably animated imo)
@@patrickramseyart has to be animated if we want it to be detailed. real actors would grow up faster than they could film
There is potential in a _Harry Potter: Brotherhood_ series.
Though I feel like it's unlikely. Maybe we could see some scenes and plot threads ignored or glossed over by the movies adapted into animated shorts? I think that'd be cool.
Ooooohh myyy godddd YESSSS I've been saying this for YEARS AS!! 😭👏🏽🤩 I need this so bad.
Yess, an animated HP series with anime style for sure would be the best thing ever.
That quick Dumbledore cameo was unexpected and hysterical 🤣 bravo 👏🏻
To be fair even hermione understood that Harry was an idiot for ending his date with cho to meet her.
the movies didn't mention this but cho was a quidditch player in the books. its one of the reasons harry got along with her and started crushing on her
"Youre so insensitive" "he died in my arms and i have had near constant flashbacks sense then, please god i can hear voldemorts thoughts sometimes"
It's not a contest. Maybe they both should have been more sensitive to each other. :/
@@ariel5186 You're right, it's not, but if it was, they'd have won first and second place in the _Needs to see a Bloody Therapist Cup_ .
@@JustinTK416 Cho would have won “not even third”. His Dad was there, and plenty of other students had trauma, too.
@@DeathnoteBB not wrong, but if we actually tackle the all inclusive list of ‘who’s not doing well’, we’ll be here all day.
@@JustinTK416 I was just trying to say I disagree with her being second, thought for the Cedric thing MAYBE she’d be third
hogwarts really does need a counselor 😅 how do u expect a teenager to move on from her loving boyfriend dying. but i mean, it’s hogwarts, so counseling sessions are probably the least of their concerns
Let's not also forget that said boyfriend died in front of Harry, who would then bring his body back at great personal risk. Talk about trauma.
I think Dumbledore would've been the perfect counselor. Shame he was in an avoiding mood when Harry needed his psychological support more than ever. Sirius would've been just as good, but unfortunately Rowling did Sirius dirty. Kept him a wanted man until after his death. Made it impossible for Harry to converse with him all that much.
Nah a counselor would remove like 80% of the quirkiness from the universe because you would suddenly have all these perfectly untraumatized adults running around trying to cure world hunger instead of figuring out how write monster lore books that try to eat people.
BRO THAT SINGLE TEAR SENT ME
YES THANK YOU FOR THIS ALSO THE LITTLE CAMEO FROM MOVIE DUMBY WAS A SLAY
"I said no to Rodger Davies for this date!! And he's a 10 and you're like... a 5" 💀
let's be real. she may be right but..
why would you say no to a 10 so you can go with a 5?
answer: because you feel like you are a 6 or below. that 10 is way above your league.
and I know because... I'm a 5 at best myself. I got zero chance to get a 10 to think of me as worthy.
@@WilliamWizerleagues only exist for nerds buddy
@@imcgonigle2006 wrong on both claims.
@@WilliamWizer ?
@@imcgonigle2006 It's more complicated... maybe in school it exists (and thrives) but in the real world, it's more about status (money, confidence, talking, posture... looks come last)... you will definitely see people who were completely loosers in High School having wives 10/10... because they figured out life quickly and stayed true to their character... but yeah sad wake up call to those who consider themselves a 5 in High School... be patient until college...
That date was so cringe 🤣
And Harry being so innocent and saying to Cho that he thinks Hermione was pretty 🤣
no he didn't
HOW COULD YOU FORGOT THAT PART WHERE HE CALLED OR THOUGHT OF HER AS A HOSEPIPE!!! THAT WAS EPIC!!you should've added that 😂
Omg that impression of movie Cho was SPOT ON!! 😅 The facial expressions and all! 👏
There are 3 Dumbledores. Book Dumbledore, Movie Dumbledore and the Dumbledore from Pottah Parodies.
And the Very Potter Musical Dumbledore! If you've not seen them you can watch them on TH-cam, they're amazing!
Forget Potter Pals' Dumbledore
2 movie dumbledoors because the first one died after the first movie I believe
HELLO MY LITTLE ✨MUNCHKINS✨
Don't forget proslytherin fanfiction Dumbledore where he's always the biggest evil ever.
Seriously, the movie gave us a Christmas kiss under the mistletoe and then Cho's instantly the narc. None of this crazy drama from the book, what the heck lol 😂
I get cutting for time, but yeah, that gave me plot whiplash.
@@RanMouri82 Wasn't that Veritaserum which had her give up the DA?
@@HighPriestFuneral no
In the books Cho didn't snitch
It was Chi's bff Henrietta edgecombe
Henrietta's mother worked at ministry
So umbridge said she'd fire her if she didn't spill about da
@@earyl7123 Whom Hermione messed up... permanently lol.
@@dalehammers4425 it wasn't permanently
Both of them were understandable, they were being themselves - mostly tho, that they both needed an insane amount of therapy.
Your "Harry did you put your name in the goblet of fiyah" has me rolling. Cannot breathe
The "women" in the end was so truuueee as harry was telling himself in this scene in the book that he can't understand women at all
Granted I was like less than 11 when I read book 5 but even I as a girl couldn't really understand where cho was coming from
To be fair, some women can't understand women either. Same with men.
I remember that line like yesterday even though I read the book 2 years ago
I think that Harry's issue was more that he often struggled with basic communication skills. Growing up like he did will do that.
Harry acting like every girl has divine feminine psychic powers that make us understand eachother. That would be nice tho.
Harry didya put yo name in the goblet of fiya?
me:LOL😂
Harry was on some savage shit on that chapter 😂😂😂
it’s all of that just plus the sobbing and hiccups lol-
I’ve watched this one a lot on Instagram and it never fails to make me laugh😂😂🤣
Aw thank you so much, that makes me super happy!! 😄💕
@@magicbymikaila 💕💕
Hogwarts really needed a school councillor.
Hogwarts needed some OSHA compliance.
Or whatever the British equivalent is. Seriously, though.
@@juliebartlett4222 why? Oh yeah....Bc of the slave labor....
I love how Harry is just this lil short silly dingus and he somehow manages to pull Ginny
People who only have seen the films will never know how badass Ginny is
“Harry, did you put your name into the goblet of fire” Dumbledore said calm while preparing to use Avada Kedavra.
And then stopping himself „avada kedavra is too good for him, I will throw him off the astronomy tower“
i love how Cho is more upset than Harry who watched Cedric die purely because he brought him with him.
Starting Dumbledore was op 😅😅😅
This is the best reenactment of anything I have ever seen. Oscar pleaseee 👏✨
Book was was so sassy and annoyed at cho so much in the books. I remember him saying the line 'don't tell me you are going to cry again' like he shouldn't be that funny but he is hahha
Harry was Cho's rebound guy.
Cho is Harry's first puppy love.
Hence this
I feel like if they managed to work things out they could have been good together.
Dont forget how Cho asks if Cedric said anything about her before he died. That had been…………something
I cannot tell you how much I laughed at her Dumbledore impression. Such an iconic line.
The “I will see you around Harry” had me so deaddd 😭
I probably have to reread the books (been decades). I'm pretty sure they both liked each other but harry was younger and didn't have the guts to make a move so Cedric stepped in and they hit it off and she grew to care for him. when he died she was grieving and probably didn't know how to handle her emotions for other reasons, plus she still liked harry. unfortunately harry had bad social skills himself when it came to girls too and was dealing with his own issues. when chi finally broke down and had her overflow of emotions and insecurities kick in, harry had it and they didn't go out again. you can see even while She's dating Ginny's ex, she blushes when she sees harry again. she didn't handle her grieving well and harry didn't handle well girls well. plus they had their insecurities they had to sort out. maybe had they started dating after grieving and were more grown up it may have worked out a lil better
And that is why, Harry would be better off dating men- (listen, I couldn't resist)
Yes, but i remember once they talked about quidditch they realized they had nothing more in common (to talk about). There wasn't a lot of compability
The last “WOMEN” 😂😂😂😂😂 the way he just went about it with his arms and legs 😂😂😂😂
They borderline gave Harry and Cho better development than Harry and Ginny which is UNACCEPTABLE. They painted Cho in too much of a good light, and did Ginny SO dirty
Ehhh .... both were pretty boring. Romance was not the best part of the series for movies or books.
@@trent2219Ron and Hermione were better written. Come to think of it, so was Fleur and Ron's brother.
@@hankrearden20 I didn't like Hermione and Ron personally but they did get development. Think Fleur and Bill? was the only one I kinda liked but that's just me.
@@trent2219 Am i the only one that felt Harry and Hermione felt like a natural couple in the Deathly Hallows?
Well we can only hope they do better in the tv show
Nobody is talking about the visible tear you shed during the “see you around Harry” line. Bravo honestly. Perfectly capsulated the scene. I love the books and you clearly do as well so thank you for making such great content.