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Harry Potter - has book 7 answered all the questions you had?

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saltire · 02/08/2007 17:12

It has pretty much for me, although I would love to have seen what happened with george, Bill and Fleur, and oddly, Filch.

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littlelapin · 02/08/2007 17:14

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RosaLuxembourg · 02/08/2007 17:35

I want to know who is the new headteacher at Hogwarts when their kids go.

AttilaTheMum · 02/08/2007 18:03

I want to know how come Harry didn't see his mum killed? - she was right in front of him & Voldemort was looking into his face when he tried to kill him - so why didn't Harry see that his mum was dead?

MegaLegs · 02/08/2007 18:04

I wan't to know what happened to his Uncle, Aunt and Dudders.

BandofMothers · 02/08/2007 18:05

Umm, he was a year old.

Also if you look on the other thread about it, the spoiler one, there's a link to transcripts from an interview about other stuff she wanted to put inthe epilogue but edited out.

Dior · 02/08/2007 18:05

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BandofMothers · 02/08/2007 18:05

I also wanted to know about Geaorge, and whether he saw the Dursleys again.

AttilaTheMum · 02/08/2007 18:07

He remembered her screaming when he was threatened by dementors. But anyway,I don't mean he didn't remember it, I meant that he can't have seen it - think about it...

WanderingTrelawney · 02/08/2007 18:09

I was expecting there to be a lot more to the relevance of Harry having his mother's eyes. Still not quite getting that one actually, I think

Anyone like to explain it to me?

Dior · 02/08/2007 18:10

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DANCESwithDumbledore · 02/08/2007 18:11

Snape looked into Harry's eyes as he died (thinking of Lily presumably as he loved her). All that he did for the order and for harry was because of Lily.

WanderingTrelawney · 02/08/2007 18:14

Yeah, that's what I thought - and that Dumbledore used Harry's likeness to his mother to anchor Snape's commitment to protect Harry.

I was expecting something more dramatic, I think, like his eyes being horcrux-related.

Ta for elucidation - good points Dior and DWD.

littlelapin · 02/08/2007 18:50

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DANCESwithDumbledore · 03/08/2007 08:56

Oooh...thanks from me too (and Lapin) for providing the link, it's BRILLIANT

DANCESwithDumbledore · 03/08/2007 08:56

thanks to lapin for providing for the too lazy to go to other thread is what I meant...

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