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I would have like to see Dudley show up at the train station at the end with a child of his own who had received a letter from Hogwarts. And they encounter Harry and his family on the platform and Harry tells them how to get through the barrier.
Nowhere near a harsh enough punishment for Umbridge. At trial she pleaded not guilty, claiming to be under the Imperious Curse, she was found guilty when Harry and other students that had been tortured by her Black Quill, demonstrated her evil character. At a suggestion from Hermione she was given a choice between a life imprisonment in Azkaban or taking a up a job at Hogwarts. Obviously she took up the job at Hogwarts, expecting to be made a teacher. However on arrival at Hogwarts her wand was confiscated and she was forbidden the use of magic. Her new role would be as an assistant to Filch. The house elves were instructed to keep her under constant supervision and a modified charm (similar to the one used to detect under age magic was placed on her) She spent the rest of her life being tormented by Peeves and begging to be sent to Azkaban
she deserved her fate even if it was slightly less then she deserved. lockheart doomed himself. he stole credit from the witches & wizards that did the deeds he claimed that he did, tried to run at a time when he was given a chance to be a real hero, took another wizards wand that was not his without noticeing that it was broken to use a spell, & planned on twisting what happened in the chamber of secrets only to face just punishment. filch had a heart under all that grief giving to students & had a much smarter/safer fate then the freys in westoros did. glad that olivander recovered & continued to help future witches & wizards. kingsley was very relelutionary in his deeds.
@@morrigankasa570 while I don’t have much feelings towards umbridge the character, I do agree that she did get off a bit more lighthearted than some would expect her to be punished. She probably would’ve been better off trying to deal with dementors in a “special place” for her.
@@spencertang5155 I feel she should of suffered Transmogrify for a while, then Sectumsempra to a bunch of pieces, then controlled Fiendfyre for her remains!
I said it before and I'll say it again. I was really hoping Lockhart would appear during the final battle having read all his books, believe them, and become the man he pretended to be, turning the battle for the good guys. It would have been hilarious.
Kenneth Branagh's performance as Lockhart was freaking hilarious and amazing, with just the right amount of menace towards the end. He plays it so well.
I maintain that Molly's defeat of Bellatrix wasn't as surprising as it appears. From her first appearance at home, she's shown to have multiple spells running the house simultaneously. How many other wizards are shown to have that ability? And she appears to lead the Order of the Phoenix in Dumbledor's absense, despite several high ranking aurors being present. I believe her power levels are considerably higher than she lets on. And then there's Ginny, who easily masters everything during the D.A sessions while many older students (including her brother) struggle. I'd suggest she takes after her mother in that.
It runs in Molly's family. Her brothers were extremely proficient and I believe its said that 7 death eaters were sent to kill the two of them. Given Arthurs disposition I would argue that all of the Weasley children get the majority of their magical prowess from Molly(Arthur certainly contributes but not as much).
Jo Rowling has said that Molly's defeat of Bellatrix was the triumph of maternal love over fanaticism. Plus, we are powerfully reminded that Molly is MORE than a housewife and mother of 7 (as if that weren't enough!) but a Prewitt warrior much esteemed by Dumbledore and her peers. I thought it was wonderful that she whacked Bellatrix.
Molly also didn't have the overinflated ego that Bellatrix had. She didn't seek power and glory, she had a focus on what needed to be done and to do it as efficiently as possible. She was thee Mom.
@@sandisteinberg731 when you said "whacked Bellatrix" I imagined Molly running around with a frying pan hitting Bellatrix and yelling her line she said while killing Bellatrix
You left out Kingsley's most astounding feat: He was able to calmly talk to and persuade VERNON! I mean, no wizard or witch anywhere possesses that power.
@@shoresean1237 Yep. And that’s why Vernon was persistent on having Kingsley be their escort instead of a witch and wizard they hadn’t met before. As of now based on what we know, Kingsley Shacklebot is the only member of the Wizarding World that Vernon actually likes and probably feels safe around.
@@ajestersgrace3902 It's because he acts towards Vernon the way HE acts towards everyone else. I think that's all Vernon respects, is himself, and anyone who reflects himself is good (IE, his son)
The DH book explained this as Kingsley being seen by Vernon protecting the Muggle Prime Minister and therefore saw him as acceptable because at least he blended in well with muggles and was in Vernon’s eyes the best protection the wizarding world could provide.
It always made me happy to see Filch's dedication to his job. Even when the most evil wizard and his army of werewolves, giants and murderous wizards attacked the school he was there, doing his job, evacuating students and sweeping up the debris after the fight. Even if he is jealous of those who can do magic, it is clear to me that he sees Hogwarts as his home too.
Let's not forget the times he threatened to kill students and kept chains and longed for an ability to torture them as punishment. He's not a good guy, he just had nothing else in his life.
One of the few pure bloods who cared about people as equals including muggles, took out many pure blood favoritsm, removed dementors, make ministry more efficient, and locked umbridge. Shacklebolts were one of the sacred 28 but I wonder if they were pure blood supremacists
Well, we all know that Filtch moved to Westeros and became the lord of the Twins. However the result was not great. Indeed he would have better stayed in Hogwarts for the rest of his life.
I wish they would do a prequel on Ollivander's life. He new and interacted with every wizard. They could go more into the wands and how they're made, also how wands seems to be sentient. "The wand picks the wizard"
I'm only curious as to how Fawkes became Dumbledore's pet/companion and why Ollivander made two wands from his feathers that initially didn't sell. It seems funny that he'd have a whole shop of wands that don't sell (and then vanished them when he was captured?) Maybe he works all year on wands to sell them during the summer. If I was writing it, I'd have him do custom wands for everyone. They'd touch something that would tell him what combination of core and wood would be most appropriate.
Umbridge being in charge of hunting muggle borns was always aimed at catching Hermione. It was how she busted them in Order of the Phoenix and she knew it’d be how she would see them again.
Arthur Weasley's magic car. Last we saw of it, it was still cruising around the Forbidden Forest. Buckbeak. Sirius released him in the wilds at one point to return to protect Harry. It would be nice to think that Buckbeak found a mate and they had baby hippogriffs.
Yes Winky!!!!! If you don't know who Winky is then go educate yourself you muggle. Dobby and Winky were very different. Dobby wanted to be a free elf and Winky wanted to be loyal and serve her master. But they were both sad and they both suffered a lot so they could comfort each other
I'm glad Olivander recovered and returned to work. I wonder if he had any children to carry on his invaluable work and research, it would be a shame to see such a legacy end with him.
I've got a big theory, the Weasley's lost a child. According to the Wiki, most the Weasley children were born two years apart, but there is a four year gap between Charlie and Percy. While Rowling used the names of monarchs to hint at their fates, there could still be a child unaccounted for. My guess is that it was a daughter and this explains why Arthur and Molly tried so many times and stopped when they had Ginny. Anyone else wonder about this?
@@lauraslade5308 Just a theory due to the frequency of the Weasley family explained. Bill and Charlie were two years apart like with Percy, Fred/George and Ron. This implies there was some element of timing in having children although Ginny was a stroke of luck. The four year gap between Charlie and Percy is large enough for Molly and Arthur to have had a child who died very young. If like most families there is the idea of having one son and daughter, the loss of one them would prompt the parents to try again to fill the void. Anything else?
Will you explain blue bell flames: How did Hermione learn it What is the incantation How do you put it out Why does only Hermione know it What can in burn These are a few questions
I always liked Kingsley Shaklebolt. He wasn’t mentioned a lot compared to other characters but he was always talked up in high regard. Not too mention the guy is strong enough to go toe-to-toe with multiple Death eaters and even got to fight Voldy himself…….albeit in a 3v1. Then he goes on to become Minister of Magic? Yeah. He’s great character in my book.
Olivander originally is actually using the chameleon device to hide in London as a wizard. He isn't a human. He's a Time Lord, the War reincarnation of the Doctor. After ending the Time War, he regenerated into the Ninth.
Actually, he cast a de-aging spell on himself, went back in time, and became Caligula (seriously, John Hurt was terrific in a crazy, demented way in I, Claudius).
Yes and while stopping at the Restaurant At The End of The Universe for a quick cup of coffee in the diner he suddenly fell ill, flung himself on a counter where an infant alien popped out of his tummy singing Vaudeville tunes.
Then in that case, Ollivander is not the first time the Doctor came to the Wizarding world. Before Ollivander, he came as the First Doctor, hiding aa Filch and then later return, shortly after his regeneration from the ninth to the tenth doctor, hide himself as Barty Crouch Jr but was then converted to the Death Eaters, eventually regaining his chameleon arch and return to his original personnality, however, some of Crouch Jr' s traits would later resurfacr, giving us the infamous "Time Lord Victorious"
There's a scene in a fanfiction I read that actually shows the days after Voldemort's defeat. Among the most satisfying scenes is where Acting Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt summons Umbridge to his office and has her escorted to Azkaban for "misuse of privilege and crimes against muggle-borns."
Respect to Filius Flitwick, for killing Antonin Dolohov, the strongest and most dangerous killer of the Dark Lord, and for killing Corban Yaxley too, and god knows how much more DE did he kill. I am sure though, that he took all of his power out to beat them, that it was a very good fight, in the film he seemed very tired. As for Gilderoy, it's tragic, but he brought this on himself. As for Dolores, she should have been executed, any punishment where she is still alive, seems easy. I assume, before the battle, it was decided on few DE to kill them. Such as: Dolohov, Bellatrix, Travers, Rodolphus & Rabastan Lestrange, Augustus Rookwood, and finally not a DE, but still very dangerous Fenrir Greyback. I am sure, all of them were death targets, because they were the most dangerous and loyal killers of Lord Voldemort. Had Severus was loyal to Voldemort, he would be on the death list too, because he was stronger than all the DE, politically after Voldemort's return, he was number 2, Bellatrix was 1, and Dolohov 3. BTW Harry Potter Theory, please do a video about individual DE, their life, who they were etc... Great video man, thank you.
Ehhh, Dolohov was stunned by Hermione in the cafe and even his famous purple flames didn't really hurt anyone much at all in the battle at the Ministry. I doubt he's as dangerous as they make him out to be.
do not agree with you on Umbridge, as there are worst things than death, ie. hardcore torture, which is used by the Ministry in Azkaban. Not talking about Crucio, I'm talking about stuff that are more fucked up than the Cruciatus curse (bamboo torture, Jericho's Ladder, among other fucked up things)
I doubt it was the plan to kill death eaters on sight. I imagine most of the good guys would've started with stunning spells and switched to lethal spells when the death eaters tried to kill them
I don't think it would take all his power. Flitwick was a dueling master and champion and one of the best duelists of all time. I wouldn't consider Dolohov the strongest but he definitely was up there with the most dangerous Death Eaters.
I'm usually not a fan of when a writer will pretty much give all the details of the lives of characters after the story ends, it kind of takes out the fun of fans coming up with their headcanon ideas of where they ended up in the end.But getting told Umbridge ended up in Azkaban serving a life sentence was such a joy.
I suspect her confession that she sent the dementors against Harry didn't make its way to Dumbledore or Scrimgeour, so that's why she stayed on at the Ministry for awhile. I imagine she murdered Madam Bones (who may have only started investigating after Voldemort was revealed) to cover it up. Madam Bones might even have let Umbridge in her home. It was supposed to be a nasty killing and Snape must not have found out who done it, since they said Voldemort likely killed her personally.
Umbridge given a life sentence is great. The next minister of magic was Kingsley Shacklebolt though, they say it at the end of the deathly hallows book. Also fudge wasn’t unemployed after getting sacked. He stayed on in an advisory capacity after getting sacked
My dad sat next to John Hurt on a plane on a business trip. He didn't want to disturb him so he kept to himself but my dad fell asleep, apparently next John gave him a nudge saying something along the lines of 'I'm dreadfully sorry but you are snoring quite a bit, how about I get us a bottle of wine and we'll have a drink together' my dad was shocked but of course agreed. Apparently my dad made a joke about an alien bursting out of his stomach and John sighed because of how often he'd heard that joke.
I think fudge remind me of English Prime Minister chamberlain who wanted to believe that Hitler didn't want war but end up being wrong and losing his job in the process.
Imagine: A year after the war, Hogwarts is fully repaired and there is a celebration. Mrs. Figg meets Filch. It was love at first sight. There never an oddier pairing
What happened to the dementors? After the HP series you say they banned the dementors from Azkaban. But that was their home long before it was a wizard prison. Where did they go?
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I have always wondered about this - if Hermione could undo her memory charm that she put on her parents, why wouldn't Lockhart been able to undo the "Obliviate" magic that he did on himself?
Plus he would have to remember how to do the spell. Plus obliviate is supposed to be permanent..I need to read them all to be sure.just remember others mentioning .it.
It's like with Ron's slug-vomitting spell: you can't really undo a spell done by a faulty Wand, they had to wait for it ending. And a memory charm would most likely cause permanent damage
I like to imagine that he actually learned a counter spell to obliviate thinking he could use it on himself in case he ever needed it, but he was too much of a derp to realize that by the time he might need it, he would’ve already forgotten how to do it. That would be so on point for his character. 😂
Can you please do a video on how snapes name was cleaned after the war, because he was seen as a bad guy and then not anymore, was he credited? Did they build him a statue? Do they know his sacrifice?
Harry Potter cleared his name. I guess he testified for Wizengamot (easy, becoming an Auror after the war). Rowling states that Snape wasn't supposed to get a portrait in the Headmaster's office, but Harry made sure, bringing evidence he wasn't a real follower of Voldemort. Based on the books, he is remembered as an icon of bravery and a genius in potion brewing (after his advancements are recognized through his old Potions book).
wonder if snape ever got a chocolate frog card for the spells/potions he created. would be fun to see his & most of the other characters in the harry potter world would have reacted to snape getting a chocolate frog card named after him.
I always liked professor Flitwick. Probably in part because I lived in the Bedfordshire village of Flitwick (pronounced Flitick with a silent "W") for two years in the mid 1980s. In fact I first met my future wife at the village train station. I was US Air Force stationed at nearby RAF Chicksands.
I want a while new series of books that follow Harry becoming a aurora I feel like voldemort was just the beginning for Harry....he just has a magical ability to attract danger and amazing luck to get out of it....he could because the greatest aurora that ever lived
I love that with Umbridge, we meet a truly evil, heartless character with no attachment to the dark side (unless we count her temporary possession of the locket horcrux and she was unaware of what it was). She's a character I love to hate! Reading about her literally gets me so hyped! And the actress, while cute instead of toad-like, played her so well! I shouldn't say this but too bad she didn't have to suffer the dementors after they left Azkaban. She was a bad apple. Movie-only fans don't have the whole picture. If you like to hate Umbridge now, read the books and watch your enjoyment escalate! Lol (In real life, I resist feeling hate or wishing bad towards others so this is good therapy for me! And I know I'm not the only one! Lol)
With Umbridge I remember hearing "Voldemort is the type you don't want to meet in a dark alley. Umbridge is the type you deal with every day at the office!"
I would have liked it if Ron' damaged wand had continued into the story with Ron getting used to using it through constant trial and error but everyone else who touched it having terrible things happen.
I hope they eventually get around to filling the timeline with the Fantastic Beasts films or another spin off right up until when Harry Potter comes into play just to come around full circle. I would love to see the first wizarding war played out and the rise of Voldemort
Nah. We saw a prequel to _The Dark Crystal_ and however good it was we knew it would end badly with the Gelflings being slaughtered. So the first war with Voldemort would bum us out.
How do wizards learn things like math and reading? Because you'd definitely need a bit of both to do decent magic. Is it expected that parents will do all the teaching before age 11, or is there some sort of basic practical education in the wizarding world?
Wealthy wizarding families hire tutors for their kids (ie. Sirius and Regulus had tutors, while also learning other things from their father and other relatives). Families like the Weasleys would have had Molly homeschooling the kids.
I would have thought Voldemort would have had Fudge killed immediately after taking over the Ministry, but then again he was trying to keep the takeover relatively quiet (hense why Arthur Weasely was left alone), if Fudge wasn't a nuisance he might have been allowed to live. Speaking of Arthur, as one of the few ranking wizards not killed or Imperiused, and given his actions during the battle, I would assume he found himself in a major position within the newly rebuilt Ministry, probably the new Head of Law Enforcement. And while Molly had little interest in government work, with her children grown and the Order of the Phoenix now disbanded, she would be looking for something to do One minor correction though, Professor Sprout retired, Neville took over as Herbology Professor afterward
I would like to read a Philosopher's Stone lenght book from different characters view, how did they spent the year after the Battle of Hogwarts. For some reason I am more intrigued about the events right after the war than like 10-20 years later.
If they were smart they could have done a TV series about that with the cast. Hermione had a lot going on: restoring her parents' memories, studying for exams, learning law by witnessing the trials, romancing Ron, and maybe even helping Ron and Harry at their jobs as Aurors. The Ministry also had to find a place to put dementors (if not Azkaban), make sure Voldemort's followers don't escape, and clean up Azkaban as best they can if they want prisoners to be held there. PS: Before Deathly Hallows book came out, I imagined how it went in fan fiction, with even a scene some years later, but not nineteen.
I was always curious about why Harry was always so adamant Stanley Shunpike was innocent. He only met the guy once on the bus and then saw him at the Quidditch World Cup. It's clear he knew he wasn't very smart and longed for attention and power (reminded me of Pettigrew). He was sent to Azkaban because he was overheard boasting about Death Eaters plans. Then he was part of the crew attacking the 7 Harrys and yet Harry thought he was Imperiused into it. Then one of the Snatchers says Shunpike had sent lot of work towards them as in helped them catch anti Voldemort people... so WHy was Harry always so convinced Stanley was genuinely innocent, just too stupid and not hold him responsible for his actions even if, maybe, he didn't know better?
I know that Ron's wand was broken, but it also hadn't changed its allegiance (as far as I know) to Lockhart. So what if it would've worked better if its allegiance was changed? Ron was only a second year, and Lockhart was a fully adult wizard, so he would've known much more about magic, and he was very skilled at memory charms.
Video idea for you to do: What additional effects do spells have that are not seen in the movies? For instance, what else can the patronus charm do besides ward off dementors?
I wish Filch had been given a little more character development on screen. We needed a scene where he uses his magic, powerful magic, to fearlessly protect a group of children. He could've been one of Dumbledore's undercover secret weapons there at the school.
@@mrdr0161 Protecting Hogwarts and the students is literally part of his job. Just because he takes pleasure in punishing rulebreakers doesn't mean that he would allow outsiders to do anything to those under his direct care.
@@CidVeldoril he wouldn't protect the students. You clearly don't understand his character. He despised every child in the school, not just the trouble makers. That's like saying umbridge would've protected the students
I read her 2014 Quidditch World Cup in Patagonia when it came out and was disappointed. Harry had some kind of encounter but it wasn't the story. We could anticipate that Viktor Krum's comeback was going to result in his team winning, but there was nothing else there. In Harry's first description of him in Goblet of Fire, he says it looks like he was flying while barely needing the broomstick. After Deathly Hallows, I imagined he secretly learned to fly without one like Voldemort and Snape. Then for the finale he would be knocked off his broom or something but soar through the air without it to capture the Snitch! Considering it's considered Dark Magic but rare for wizards to do, would it be in the rulebook for him to be disqualified?
Just a minor thing, Rufus Scrimgeour’s surname should be pronounced like Scrim-jer. It’s a somewhat common surname in parts of Scotland, and uses a soft ‘g’ sound, rather than a hard ‘g’, due to the ‘ge’ before the -our. Great video otherwise though!
My theory on how Lockhart could have been saved, since his magic memory has been destroyed, he was put into rehabilitation. Someone would come by to teach him to be a good person and spells that would help society, like retaking magic school under a special program.
I always thought it weard how they did flitwick in the later movies like he was only the head or the orchestra and not a teatcher while in the books it was never mentioned he has anything to do with the orchestra at all
I have a very odd question which is basically, if in the wizarding world, there are spells that can join broken bones, is there a spell which can improve eye -sight also? And if there is a spell, why didn't Harry use it?
Eyes are very delicate organs, and different types of bad vision like nearsightedness, astigmatism, and fixed vision distance (which is why many older people need reading glasses) all have different, even multiple, causes that change over time. So fixing vision requires a highly skilled magical specialist trained in all the ways vision can go bad, who is able to diagnose each individual problem and fix it with great precision to the degree needed, and you will need to see this specialist every year or so. That gets VERY expensive. It is much easier -- not to mention cheaper -- to get a pair of spectacles enchanted to adjust as needed, or even a pair of muggle glasses if your vision is not too bad.
I know filch is a squib but if anyone should become new ghosts of hogwarts it’s him and Fred imagine those two as new ghosts in hogwarts would be awesome
Becoming a ghost means they chose to not go to the great beyond. There is a department in the ministry of magic that studies after death stuff. No one really knows what is in the great beyond. Anyway I feel that Fred would choose the beyond as opposed to ghosthood probably Filch too but not as sure about him.
Lockhart was an idiot. He knew Ron's wand would cause devastation as Snape mentioned it during the Potter-Malfoy duel scene with himself and Snape present as teachers! He was too busy looking for his reflection somewhere at all times not listening to vital information!
There's a shot in Goblet of Fire during the Yule Ball... Filch is there, holding Mrs Norris in his arms, gently dancing in time to the music. It's a really sweet scene I never noticed until the most recent time I watched that movie. It's nice to see that there's at least one person he loves (cats are people).
8:30 i’m afraid not there is one slight complication with that rather rosy prophecy the fact that as of 25 Jan 2017 John Hurt The guy that plays the wandmaker is dead and buried so unless it’s a case of the character outliving the actor then Ollivander has been dead for at least five years.
Argus Filch later gained access to an interdimensional time machine and resurfaced years later- or centuries before, exactly which was never quite clear- as the controversial head of a large and remarkably fecund family of toll wardens in a quasi-medieval society. He was last seen preparing to host a celebration for a local Lord and his retinue...
“As I mentioned last time, with the latest Fantastic Beasts film on the way, we can expect to learn even more information about the wizarding world before Harry Ron and Hermione embarked on their journey at Hogwarts.” You would think so, wouldn't you? But no, it was the Secrets of Dumblesnore.
Why wasn't quirrel able to get the stone from the mirror if he was trying get the stone but not use it...Dumbledore stated that only a person that wanted get the stone, but not use it would be able to retrieve it
I never understood why some fan girl never came to visit Lockhart and gave him his books to let him read and gain his memories back well not memories but the illusion of himself
Question. Did Ron’s wand only backfire because it was broken or did the wand backfire like the elder wand did to Voldemort? To not harm it’s real wielder?
Ron's first wand was ash. Ash wands are said to work poorly and even misfire for those who aren't the original user. Plus the wand being broke probably didn't help
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I would have like to see Dudley show up at the train station at the end with a child of his own who had received a letter from Hogwarts. And they encounter Harry and his family on the platform and Harry tells them how to get through the barrier.
@@triciamilota857 Dudley later send Harry a letter saying that his daughter got a letter for hogwarts and he’s very proud
Nowhere near a harsh enough punishment for Umbridge. At trial she pleaded not guilty, claiming to be under the Imperious Curse, she was found guilty when Harry and other students that had been tortured by her Black Quill, demonstrated her evil character. At a suggestion from Hermione she was given a choice between a life imprisonment in Azkaban or taking a up a job at Hogwarts. Obviously she took up the job at Hogwarts, expecting to be made a teacher. However on arrival at Hogwarts her wand was confiscated and she was forbidden the use of magic. Her new role would be as an assistant to Filch. The house elves were instructed to keep her under constant supervision and a modified charm (similar to the one used to detect under age magic was placed on her) She spent the rest of her life being tormented by Peeves and begging to be sent to Azkaban
Of all the characters you mentioned, Umbridge receiving a life sentence at Azkaban was the absolute best news.
(What Harry and his friends were probably thinking when they heard the news)
“So long and good riddance, Umbitch.”
she deserved her fate even if it was slightly less then she deserved. lockheart doomed himself. he stole credit from the witches & wizards that did the deeds he claimed that he did, tried to run at a time when he was given a chance to be a real hero, took another wizards wand that was not his without noticeing that it was broken to use a spell, & planned on twisting what happened in the chamber of secrets only to face just punishment. filch had a heart under all that grief giving to students & had a much smarter/safer fate then the freys in westoros did. glad that olivander recovered & continued to help future witches & wizards. kingsley was very relelutionary in his deeds.
Not harsh enough of a punishment though.
@@morrigankasa570 while I don’t have much feelings towards umbridge the character, I do agree that she did get off a bit more lighthearted than some would expect her to be punished. She probably would’ve been better off trying to deal with dementors in a “special place” for her.
@@spencertang5155 I feel she should of suffered Transmogrify for a while, then Sectumsempra to a bunch of pieces, then controlled Fiendfyre for her remains!
I said it before and I'll say it again. I was really hoping Lockhart would appear during the final battle having read all his books, believe them, and become the man he pretended to be, turning the battle for the good guys. It would have been hilarious.
Boy, you really should write your own book!
You could have a Fiverr ghost writer write that book for you if you don't feel like writing. That's a great spinoff.
He'd be way too strong. Not even Riddle would dare storm the castle with the great Gilderoy Lockhart there...
You're forgetting the fact that lockheart had his memory completely wiped to the point he had to be put into the wizard hospital of St mungo's.
@@lucytrickett6976 no, they’re not forgetting that
There was talk of administering The Dementor's Kiss to Umbridge, but no dementor would eat anything so rotten.
They were trying to eat up extra soul in Harry Dark lord 😂 and Umbridge is the one they draw the line??
@@GreatGranger that's the joke my guy
At the time Umbridge is imprisoned, dementors are escorted away from Azkaban.
Dementors died at the thought of such act
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Kenneth Branagh's performance as Lockhart was freaking hilarious and amazing, with just the right amount of menace towards the end. He plays it so well.
I maintain that Molly's defeat of Bellatrix wasn't as surprising as it appears. From her first appearance at home, she's shown to have multiple spells running the house simultaneously. How many other wizards are shown to have that ability? And she appears to lead the Order of the Phoenix in Dumbledor's absense, despite several high ranking aurors being present. I believe her power levels are considerably higher than she lets on. And then there's Ginny, who easily masters everything during the D.A sessions while many older students (including her brother) struggle. I'd suggest she takes after her mother in that.
It runs in Molly's family. Her brothers were extremely proficient and I believe its said that 7 death eaters were sent to kill the two of them. Given Arthurs disposition I would argue that all of the Weasley children get the majority of their magical prowess from Molly(Arthur certainly contributes but not as much).
She’s a prewitt, Gideon and Fabian’s sister. Of course she’s powerful
Jo Rowling has said that Molly's defeat of Bellatrix was the triumph of maternal love over fanaticism. Plus, we are powerfully reminded that Molly is MORE than a housewife and mother of 7 (as if that weren't enough!) but a Prewitt warrior much esteemed by Dumbledore and her peers. I thought it was wonderful that she whacked Bellatrix.
Molly also didn't have the overinflated ego that Bellatrix had. She didn't seek power and glory, she had a focus on what needed to be done and to do it as efficiently as possible. She was thee Mom.
@@sandisteinberg731 when you said "whacked Bellatrix" I imagined Molly running around with a frying pan hitting Bellatrix and yelling her line she said while killing Bellatrix
You left out Kingsley's most astounding feat: He was able to calmly talk to and persuade VERNON! I mean, no wizard or witch anywhere possesses that power.
And when did that happen?
@@junior523 Kingsley was the WW's rep to explain to the Dursleys why they had to evacuate before and during TDH.
@@shoresean1237 Yep. And that’s why Vernon was persistent on having Kingsley be their escort instead of a witch and wizard they hadn’t met before. As of now based on what we know, Kingsley Shacklebot is the only member of the Wizarding World that Vernon actually likes and probably feels safe around.
@@ajestersgrace3902 It's because he acts towards Vernon the way HE acts towards everyone else. I think that's all Vernon respects, is himself, and anyone who reflects himself is good (IE, his son)
The DH book explained this as Kingsley being seen by Vernon protecting the Muggle Prime Minister and therefore saw him as acceptable because at least he blended in well with muggles and was in Vernon’s eyes the best protection the wizarding world could provide.
It always made me happy to see Filch's dedication to his job. Even when the most evil wizard and his army of werewolves, giants and murderous wizards attacked the school he was there, doing his job, evacuating students and sweeping up the debris after the fight. Even if he is jealous of those who can do magic, it is clear to me that he sees Hogwarts as his home too.
Let's not forget the times he threatened to kill students and kept chains and longed for an ability to torture them as punishment. He's not a good guy, he just had nothing else in his life.
Kingsley was easily the most revolutional and successful minister i wish we got to see his work in the books
Maybe you will. The author is still writing.
@@gawainethefirst ooooh! That is good to hear.
One of the few pure bloods who cared about people as equals including muggles, took out many pure blood favoritsm, removed dementors, make ministry more efficient, and locked umbridge. Shacklebolts were one of the sacred 28 but I wonder if they were pure blood supremacists
Agreed! Plus it was him who helped make sure that Serious Black wasn't caught by the authorities earlier. Easily one of the most underrated wizards.
I feel like he’s secretly Dean’s father. Or maybe that’s just me?
Well, we all know that Filtch moved to Westeros and became the lord of the Twins. However the result was not great. Indeed he would have better stayed in Hogwarts for the rest of his life.
ROFLMAO!!!!!
Na he moved to Norway to guard the Tesseract
The north remembered and winter came. The first children are the last wizards and witches of a dead era. :p
He totally fucked house stark
He killed Hermione's mom though.
I wish they would do a prequel on Ollivander's life. He new and interacted with every wizard. They could go more into the wands and how they're made, also how wands seems to be sentient. "The wand picks the wizard"
I'm only curious as to how Fawkes became Dumbledore's pet/companion and why Ollivander made two wands from his feathers that initially didn't sell. It seems funny that he'd have a whole shop of wands that don't sell (and then vanished them when he was captured?) Maybe he works all year on wands to sell them during the summer. If I was writing it, I'd have him do custom wands for everyone. They'd touch something that would tell him what combination of core and wood would be most appropriate.
Knew*
"The wand CHOOSES the wizard"
Umbridge being in charge of hunting muggle borns was always aimed at catching Hermione. It was how she busted them in Order of the Phoenix and she knew it’d be how she would see them again.
I'm glad Percy reconnected with his family, and was sweet to name his daughter after his mum.
Recommendations for Part #3
•Cho Chang
•Andromeda Tonks
•Sybil Trelawney
•Firenze
•Dennis Creavey
•Fang
•Winky
•Kreacher
•Viktor Krum
The final book mentions that Dennis Creevey died in the Battle of Hogwarts, along with his brother.
His final status after the battle is unknown
@@leventebardossy5962 No?
Arthur Weasley's magic car. Last we saw of it, it was still cruising around the Forbidden Forest.
Buckbeak. Sirius released him in the wilds at one point to return to protect Harry. It would be nice to think that Buckbeak found a mate and they had baby hippogriffs.
Yes Winky!!!!! If you don't know who Winky is then go educate yourself you muggle. Dobby and Winky were very different. Dobby wanted to be a free elf and Winky wanted to be loyal and serve her master. But they were both sad and they both suffered a lot so they could comfort each other
After the war Arthur Weasley became a Catholic priest and solved murder cases in a small village in the English countryside.
I thought he had a son named Rory who became one of the Doctor's companions? Then went with them on an adventure, meeting Dinosaurs on a Spaceship.
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I'm glad Olivander recovered and returned to work. I wonder if he had any children to carry on his invaluable work and research, it would be a shame to see such a legacy end with him.
I was wondering that too, whether they fled overseas? Even if he didn't have a child, maybe he would eventually take on an apprentice.
She was the _exception._ They _tried_ to throw her to the Dementors...The Dementors _didn't want her._ She had _nothing_ for them.
There's a simple explanation. She had no soul
I've got a big theory, the Weasley's lost a child. According to the Wiki, most the Weasley children were born two years apart, but there is a four year gap between Charlie and Percy. While Rowling used the names of monarchs to hint at their fates, there could still be a child unaccounted for. My guess is that it was a daughter and this explains why Arthur and Molly tried so many times and stopped when they had Ginny. Anyone else wonder about this?
That is fascinating!
explain more
@@lauraslade5308 Just a theory due to the frequency of the Weasley family explained. Bill and Charlie were two years apart like with Percy, Fred/George and Ron. This implies there was some element of timing in having children although Ginny was a stroke of luck. The four year gap between Charlie and Percy is large enough for Molly and Arthur to have had a child who died very young. If like most families there is the idea of having one son and daughter, the loss of one them would prompt the parents to try again to fill the void. Anything else?
@@lauraslade5308 Would you like me to explain anything else?
Any thoughts about what her name would have been?
Will you explain blue bell flames:
How did Hermione learn it
What is the incantation
How do you put it out
Why does only Hermione know it
What can in burn
These are a few questions
I looked it up. There's literally no answers to those questions.
It’s called incendio it’s basically a form of cold fire used for ignition of fire related doors and duelling
@@geocachingwomble incendio makes normal fire
I always liked Kingsley Shaklebolt. He wasn’t mentioned a lot compared to other characters but he was always talked up in high regard. Not too mention the guy is strong enough to go toe-to-toe with multiple Death eaters and even got to fight Voldy himself…….albeit in a 3v1.
Then he goes on to become Minister of Magic? Yeah. He’s great character in my book.
Olivander originally is actually using the chameleon device to hide in London as a wizard. He isn't a human. He's a Time Lord, the War reincarnation of the Doctor. After ending the Time War, he regenerated into the Ninth.
I thought he was just in cryo status in space
Actually, he cast a de-aging spell on himself, went back in time, and became Caligula (seriously, John Hurt was terrific in a crazy, demented way in I, Claudius).
Yes and while stopping at the Restaurant At The End of The Universe for a quick cup of coffee in the diner he suddenly fell ill, flung himself on a counter where an infant alien popped out of his tummy singing Vaudeville tunes.
This checks out
Then in that case, Ollivander is not the first time the Doctor came to the Wizarding world. Before Ollivander, he came as the First Doctor, hiding aa Filch and then later return, shortly after his regeneration from the ninth to the tenth doctor, hide himself as Barty Crouch Jr but was then converted to the Death Eaters, eventually regaining his chameleon arch and return to his original personnality, however, some of Crouch Jr' s traits would later resurfacr, giving us the infamous "Time Lord Victorious"
There's a scene in a fanfiction I read that actually shows the days after Voldemort's defeat. Among the most satisfying scenes is where Acting Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt summons Umbridge to his office and has her escorted to Azkaban for "misuse of privilege and crimes against muggle-borns."
Respect to Filius Flitwick, for killing Antonin Dolohov, the strongest and most dangerous killer of the Dark Lord, and for killing Corban Yaxley too, and god knows how much more DE did he kill. I am sure though, that he took all of his power out to beat them, that it was a very good fight, in the film he seemed very tired. As for Gilderoy, it's tragic, but he brought this on himself. As for Dolores, she should have been executed, any punishment where she is still alive, seems easy. I assume, before the battle, it was decided on few DE to kill them. Such as: Dolohov, Bellatrix, Travers, Rodolphus & Rabastan Lestrange, Augustus Rookwood, and finally not a DE, but still very dangerous Fenrir Greyback. I am sure, all of them were death targets, because they were the most dangerous and loyal killers of Lord Voldemort. Had Severus was loyal to Voldemort, he would be on the death list too, because he was stronger than all the DE, politically after Voldemort's return, he was number 2, Bellatrix was 1, and Dolohov 3. BTW Harry Potter Theory, please do a video about individual DE, their life, who they were etc... Great video man, thank you.
Ehhh, Dolohov was stunned by Hermione in the cafe and even his famous purple flames didn't really hurt anyone much at all in the battle at the Ministry. I doubt he's as dangerous as they make him out to be.
do not agree with you on Umbridge, as there are worst things than death, ie. hardcore torture, which is used by the Ministry in Azkaban. Not talking about Crucio, I'm talking about stuff that are more fucked up than the Cruciatus curse (bamboo torture, Jericho's Ladder, among other fucked up things)
I doubt it was the plan to kill death eaters on sight.
I imagine most of the good guys would've started with stunning spells and switched to lethal spells when the death eaters tried to kill them
I don't think it would take all his power. Flitwick was a dueling master and champion and one of the best duelists of all time. I wouldn't consider Dolohov the strongest but he definitely was up there with the most dangerous Death Eaters.
There is a theory that the horcrux Dolores wore was making her act that evil.
I always assumed Umbridge was battered to death by centaur wang.
If it happened in Azkaban, I'm happy.
Will you be uploading your audio to Spotify ever? Massive fan of the channel, keep up the great work 😊
That's the plan!
I'm usually not a fan of when a writer will pretty much give all the details of the lives of characters after the story ends, it kind of takes out the fun of fans coming up with their headcanon ideas of where they ended up in the end.But getting told Umbridge ended up in Azkaban serving a life sentence was such a joy.
I suspect her confession that she sent the dementors against Harry didn't make its way to Dumbledore or Scrimgeour, so that's why she stayed on at the Ministry for awhile. I imagine she murdered Madam Bones (who may have only started investigating after Voldemort was revealed) to cover it up. Madam Bones might even have let Umbridge in her home. It was supposed to be a nasty killing and Snape must not have found out who done it, since they said Voldemort likely killed her personally.
I love your videos, I watch them every morning while I get ready for work at my muggle job
Umbridge given a life sentence is great. The next minister of magic was Kingsley Shacklebolt though, they say it at the end of the deathly hallows book.
Also fudge wasn’t unemployed after getting sacked. He stayed on in an advisory capacity after getting sacked
Yes Ollivander is one of the best characters and John Hurt played him Amazingly peace Blessings ✌️🍀♥️💚💙🤗💞
I think you mean John Hurt- but yes!
@@HarryPotterTheory lol I just realized and corrected it Thank you👍 it's almost 5am in NYC haven't had my coffee yet thanx Great vlog 🤗
My dad sat next to John Hurt on a plane on a business trip. He didn't want to disturb him so he kept to himself but my dad fell asleep, apparently next John gave him a nudge saying something along the lines of 'I'm dreadfully sorry but you are snoring quite a bit, how about I get us a bottle of wine and we'll have a drink together' my dad was shocked but of course agreed. Apparently my dad made a joke about an alien bursting out of his stomach and John sighed because of how often he'd heard that joke.
@@HarryHelsing oh my goodness lol thank you for sharing 🤗💞
I love how characters in children's books are named like they are. Umbridge...Hagrid, etc
I think fudge remind me of English Prime Minister chamberlain who wanted to believe that Hitler didn't want war but end up being wrong and losing his job in the process.
Imagine: A year after the war, Hogwarts is fully repaired and there is a celebration. Mrs. Figg meets Filch. It was love at first sight. There never an oddier pairing
I REALLY like the lack of filler content, and ten minutes rehashing characters. Solid content all the way through. These days, that's very rare.
What happened to the dementors? After the HP series you say they banned the dementors from Azkaban. But that was their home long before it was a wizard prison. Where did they go?
HPT yo man i love all your installments bro and plz keep doing them bc i really dont want the harry potter world to die and i knoe it wont but yeh this content is the best
Umbridge character was so hated because it was so well played
Hats off to Imelda
She did a spectacular job of playing a,,,,,um,,,,, witch
I have always wondered about this - if Hermione could undo her memory charm that she put on her parents, why wouldn't Lockhart been able to undo the "Obliviate" magic that he did on himself?
Because hermione never used obliviate
I belive it was different in the books,and they did not realize it when they made the movie
Plus he would have to remember how to do the spell. Plus obliviate is supposed to be permanent..I need to read them all to be sure.just remember others mentioning .it.
It's like with Ron's slug-vomitting spell: you can't really undo a spell done by a faulty Wand, they had to wait for it ending. And a memory charm would most likely cause permanent damage
I like to imagine that he actually learned a counter spell to obliviate thinking he could use it on himself in case he ever needed it, but he was too much of a derp to realize that by the time he might need it, he would’ve already forgotten how to do it. That would be so on point for his character. 😂
Can you please do a video on how snapes name was cleaned after the war, because he was seen as a bad guy and then not anymore, was he credited? Did they build him a statue? Do they know his sacrifice?
Harry Potter cleared his name. I guess he testified for Wizengamot (easy, becoming an Auror after the war). Rowling states that Snape wasn't supposed to get a portrait in the Headmaster's office, but Harry made sure, bringing evidence he wasn't a real follower of Voldemort. Based on the books, he is remembered as an icon of bravery and a genius in potion brewing (after his advancements are recognized through his old Potions book).
wonder if snape ever got a chocolate frog card for the spells/potions he created. would be fun to see his & most of the other characters in the harry potter world would have reacted to snape getting a chocolate frog card named after him.
@@leventebardossy5962 That book burned, didn't it?
@@championblackwolf3388 Oh yeah. My bad.
I always liked professor Flitwick. Probably in part because I lived in the Bedfordshire village of Flitwick (pronounced Flitick with a silent "W") for two years in the mid 1980s. In fact I first met my future wife at the village train station. I was US Air Force stationed at nearby RAF Chicksands.
I still want a look into Auror Potter's Casebook.
That would be so interesting
I want a while new series of books that follow Harry becoming a aurora I feel like voldemort was just the beginning for Harry....he just has a magical ability to attract danger and amazing luck to get out of it....he could because the greatest aurora that ever lived
I've got a question, why do you think St. Mungo wasn't event mentioned in HP movies?
Time and buget constraints I'm guessing. Not like they needed fillers in the rest of the movie. So much was omitted unfortunately.
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2 more parts coming!
@@HarryPotterTheory :0
@@HarryPotterTheory also i love how u said in one of ur previous vids that its pronounced Voldemor not voldemort but u still say voldemort LOL
I love that with Umbridge, we meet a truly evil, heartless character with no attachment to the dark side (unless we count her temporary possession of the locket horcrux and she was unaware of what it was).
She's a character I love to hate! Reading about her literally gets me so hyped! And the actress, while cute instead of toad-like, played her so well!
I shouldn't say this but too bad she didn't have to suffer the dementors after they left Azkaban. She was a bad apple. Movie-only fans don't have the whole picture. If you like to hate Umbridge now, read the books and watch your enjoyment escalate! Lol
(In real life, I resist feeling hate or wishing bad towards others so this is good therapy for me! And I know I'm not the only one! Lol)
With Umbridge I remember hearing "Voldemort is the type you don't want to meet in a dark alley. Umbridge is the type you deal with every day at the office!"
I would have liked it if Ron' damaged wand had continued into the story with Ron getting used to using it through constant trial and error but everyone else who touched it having terrible things happen.
Enjoyed this vid alot, wondered about certain characters after the fight, now off to part 1 vid
Flitwick looks like he gets busy...everybody wants to laugh at the short dude who's a musician until @6:33.
I hope they eventually get around to filling the timeline with the Fantastic Beasts films or another spin off right up until when Harry Potter comes into play just to come around full circle. I would love to see the first wizarding war played out and the rise of Voldemort
I actually I would love to see who his original army was and what some of the other dark families and light families were like
Like they did with Star Wars
I areas somewhere there’s something in the works.
I'd love to see a movie with the four creators.
Nah. We saw a prequel to _The Dark Crystal_ and however good it was we knew it would end badly with the Gelflings being slaughtered. So the first war with Voldemort would bum us out.
Your voice is literally asmr to me😍
How do wizards learn things like math and reading? Because you'd definitely need a bit of both to do decent magic. Is it expected that parents will do all the teaching before age 11, or is there some sort of basic practical education in the wizarding world?
Wealthy wizarding families hire tutors for their kids (ie. Sirius and Regulus had tutors, while also learning other things from their father and other relatives). Families like the Weasleys would have had Molly homeschooling the kids.
I love the theory that Filtch is 100% a poltergeist like peeves and is stuck there but doesn’t know he’s a poltergeist.
Aren’t poltergeists “ghost-like” in the magical world? No one ever said filch was “tRaNsPaReNt”
Please do Rita Skeeter
Hopefully she's still in a jar somewhere haha.
When he said Umbridge was the most hated character, I'd say it's a draw between her and Rita lol.
I would have thought Voldemort would have had Fudge killed immediately after taking over the Ministry, but then again he was trying to keep the takeover relatively quiet (hense why Arthur Weasely was left alone), if Fudge wasn't a nuisance he might have been allowed to live.
Speaking of Arthur, as one of the few ranking wizards not killed or Imperiused, and given his actions during the battle, I would assume he found himself in a major position within the newly rebuilt Ministry, probably the new Head of Law Enforcement. And while Molly had little interest in government work, with her children grown and the Order of the Phoenix now disbanded, she would be looking for something to do
One minor correction though, Professor Sprout retired, Neville took over as Herbology Professor afterward
Umbridge getting life is fantastic. I actually hated her more than Voldemort.
Voldemort was honest when it came to his evil. I can respect that.
New video idea: what if fudge accepted vordemort has return?
There wouldn’t have been books 5, 6, or 7. Or the timeline of events would have just sped up a little.
Umbridge: she gives punishments so she gets punishments
I would like to read a Philosopher's Stone lenght book from different characters view, how did they spent the year after the Battle of Hogwarts. For some reason I am more intrigued about the events right after the war than like 10-20 years later.
If they were smart they could have done a TV series about that with the cast. Hermione had a lot going on: restoring her parents' memories, studying for exams, learning law by witnessing the trials, romancing Ron, and maybe even helping Ron and Harry at their jobs as Aurors. The Ministry also had to find a place to put dementors (if not Azkaban), make sure Voldemort's followers don't escape, and clean up Azkaban as best they can if they want prisoners to be held there.
PS: Before Deathly Hallows book came out, I imagined how it went in fan fiction, with even a scene some years later, but not nineteen.
Make a video explaining Fiendfyre please!
I was always curious about why Harry was always so adamant Stanley Shunpike was innocent. He only met the guy once on the bus and then saw him at the Quidditch World Cup. It's clear he knew he wasn't very smart and longed for attention and power (reminded me of Pettigrew). He was sent to Azkaban because he was overheard boasting about Death Eaters plans. Then he was part of the crew attacking the 7 Harrys and yet Harry thought he was Imperiused into it. Then one of the Snatchers says Shunpike had sent lot of work towards them as in helped them catch anti Voldemort people... so WHy was Harry always so convinced Stanley was genuinely innocent, just too stupid and not hold him responsible for his actions even if, maybe, he didn't know better?
I know that Ron's wand was broken, but it also hadn't changed its allegiance (as far as I know) to Lockhart. So what if it would've worked better if its allegiance was changed? Ron was only a second year, and Lockhart was a fully adult wizard, so he would've known much more about magic, and he was very skilled at memory charms.
Please keep them coming with these videos
Video idea for you to do:
What additional effects do spells have that are not seen in the movies? For instance, what else can the patronus charm do besides ward off dementors?
I wish Filch had been given a little more character development on screen. We needed a scene where he uses his magic, powerful magic, to fearlessly protect a group of children.
He could've been one of Dumbledore's undercover secret weapons there at the school.
Protecting children would go against his entire character. You may as well have Bellatrix switch sides
@@mrdr0161 Protecting Hogwarts and the students is literally part of his job. Just because he takes pleasure in punishing rulebreakers doesn't mean that he would allow outsiders to do anything to those under his direct care.
@@CidVeldoril he wouldn't protect the students. You clearly don't understand his character. He despised every child in the school, not just the trouble makers. That's like saying umbridge would've protected the students
filch was a squib
I read her 2014 Quidditch World Cup in Patagonia when it came out and was disappointed. Harry had some kind of encounter but it wasn't the story. We could anticipate that Viktor Krum's comeback was going to result in his team winning, but there was nothing else there. In Harry's first description of him in Goblet of Fire, he says it looks like he was flying while barely needing the broomstick. After Deathly Hallows, I imagined he secretly learned to fly without one like Voldemort and Snape. Then for the finale he would be knocked off his broom or something but soar through the air without it to capture the Snitch! Considering it's considered Dark Magic but rare for wizards to do, would it be in the rulebook for him to be disqualified?
Just a minor thing, Rufus Scrimgeour’s surname should be pronounced like Scrim-jer. It’s a somewhat common surname in parts of Scotland, and uses a soft ‘g’ sound, rather than a hard ‘g’, due to the ‘ge’ before the -our. Great video otherwise though!
Pays to stay awake for always and eternity. Yay new vid!
My theory on how Lockhart could have been saved, since his magic memory has been destroyed, he was put into rehabilitation. Someone would come by to teach him to be a good person and spells that would help society, like retaking magic school under a special program.
I think filtch is going to be the next hogwarts ghost
No, he can't become one because he is not a wizard.
I want 3rd part
There will be parts 3 and 4!
knowing that Umbridge would be in Azkaban is a salve on my soul.
I always thought it weard how they did flitwick in the later movies like he was only the head or the orchestra and not a teatcher while in the books it was never mentioned he has anything to do with the orchestra at all
fudge Sort of reminds me of Boris Johnston I can just imagine him having parties
Fudge remembers me a lot of a certain American President
OMG Duc Phuc , i like your cover version. Love it !
Let’s hope Lockhart doesn’t leave St Mungos
What is that background music? It sounds like hagrids theme. I’d love to understand the music theory of that melody
I have a very odd question which is basically, if in the wizarding world, there are spells that can join broken bones, is there a spell which can improve eye -sight also? And if there is a spell, why didn't Harry use it?
Eyes are very delicate organs, and different types of bad vision like nearsightedness, astigmatism, and fixed vision distance (which is why many older people need reading glasses) all have different, even multiple, causes that change over time. So fixing vision requires a highly skilled magical specialist trained in all the ways vision can go bad, who is able to diagnose each individual problem and fix it with great precision to the degree needed, and you will need to see this specialist every year or so. That gets VERY expensive. It is much easier -- not to mention cheaper -- to get a pair of spectacles enchanted to adjust as needed, or even a pair of muggle glasses if your vision is not too bad.
I feel bad for Lockhart
5:31 lockhart rocking on thoes diamond teeth
What happened to death eaters? Will there be another legendary dark wizard?
I know filch is a squib but if anyone should become new ghosts of hogwarts it’s him and Fred imagine those two as new ghosts in hogwarts would be awesome
Becoming a ghost means they chose to not go to the great beyond. There is a department in the ministry of magic that studies after death stuff. No one really knows what is in the great beyond. Anyway I feel that Fred would choose the beyond as opposed to ghosthood probably Filch too but not as sure about him.
7:46 Just sent yourself to the Borgin and Burkes fireplace son.
Salad I found this channel thank you 🙏
Lockhart was an idiot. He knew Ron's wand would cause devastation as Snape mentioned it during the Potter-Malfoy duel scene with himself and Snape present as teachers! He was too busy looking for his reflection somewhere at all times not listening to vital information!
Great video!!
Best news of my day Umbridge got her just due
filch is herpo the foul and Mrs Norris is his horcrux
There's a shot in Goblet of Fire during the Yule Ball... Filch is there, holding Mrs Norris in his arms, gently dancing in time to the music. It's a really sweet scene I never noticed until the most recent time I watched that movie. It's nice to see that there's at least one person he loves (cats are people).
new question: What memories do harry potter characters think of when casting a patronus?
It's not a new question, when you ask it repeatedly
I'm amazed Lockheart is Poirot in disguise
Lockhart was last mentioned in book 5 been in saint mungos hospital as the memory spell that backfired on him made him get long term loss
His backfiring memory charm pretty much turned him, in Uncle Vernon's words, _loopy_
8:30 i’m afraid not there is one slight complication with that rather rosy prophecy the fact that as of 25 Jan 2017 John Hurt The guy that plays the wandmaker is dead and buried so unless it’s a case of the character outliving the actor then Ollivander has been dead for at least five years.
Argus Filch later gained access to an interdimensional time machine and resurfaced years later- or centuries before, exactly which was never quite clear- as the controversial head of a large and remarkably fecund family of toll wardens in a quasi-medieval society. He was last seen preparing to host a celebration for a local Lord and his retinue...
I love this!! 😂
I really hoped Fudge would fight.
“As I mentioned last time, with the latest Fantastic Beasts film on the way, we can expect to learn even more information about the wizarding world before Harry Ron and Hermione embarked on their journey at Hogwarts.”
You would think so, wouldn't you? But no, it was the Secrets of Dumblesnore.
"After the war I went back to New York, I finished up my studies and I practiced law..."
Why wasn't quirrel able to get the stone from the mirror if he was trying get the stone but not use it...Dumbledore stated that only a person that wanted get the stone, but not use it would be able to retrieve it
Because Voldemort decided to hang out on the back of Quirrel's head.
I never understood why some fan girl never came to visit Lockhart and gave him his books to let him read and gain his memories back well not memories but the illusion of himself
Guessing a lot of ppl didn’t know about his condition and didn’t know he was in st mungos
@@gk2024 Someone had to get suspicious after awhile. What if Lockhart had more book signing sessions?
You STARTED with the Pink Dementor?!
Azkaban was too good for Umbridge.
What if the centaurs took over for the dementors?
I still say Umbridge was an undercover Death Eater.
Molly is using magic in taking care of her household, while practicing her dueling skills.
Question. Did Ron’s wand only backfire because it was broken or did the wand backfire like the elder wand did to Voldemort? To not harm it’s real wielder?
Ron's first wand was ash. Ash wands are said to work poorly and even misfire for those who aren't the original user. Plus the wand being broke probably didn't help