Thanks, u--at last, someone else who admits never having read a single volume (although I was more or less forced to see the first two movies). I suppose I may try them at some point, but right now I'm just about pottered out.
To be honest, I've never read a Harry Potter book. Well, I read a couple chapters of the third(?) book, then got bored. I doubt my spoilers are worth anything. ;-)
I thought the dammerung portion meant "storm" - as in the shitstorm that will erupt among the rabidfangirls if Harry and Hermione don't end up together or anything else occurs in it that they don't approve of.
Thanks, u--at last, someone else who admits never having read a single volume (although I was more or less forced to see the first two movies). I suppose I may try them at some point, but right now I'm just about pottered out.
I would have been surprised if you were actually that mean!
(I also knew that J.K. Rowling would never write such a terrible ending. She likes her characters too much.)
To be honest, I've never read a Harry Potter book. Well, I read a couple chapters of the third(?) book, then got bored. I doubt my spoilers are worth anything. ;-)
Hey, no spoilers!
Mommmm, uselessness is spoiling me for Harry Potter!!
He dies, and she gets date-raped. I read it on the internet, so it must be true.
I thought the dammerung portion meant "storm" - as in the shitstorm that will erupt among the rabid fangirls if Harry and Hermione don't end up together or anything else occurs in it that they don't approve of.
Literally, "twilight of Harry Potter."
Happens at 20 July 2007, when the last book is released. May also be spelled "Pötterdämmerung".