I'd have to think about it because I really have to scrape the barrel to think of ten major fandoms. I think I just like to dabble mostly, it was only briefly that I ever really got into a fandom like SG. I remember the snarking but what I also remember from those days are all the embarrassing things I did and that I'd like to forget... OTL
I think Louis just became a parody after a while. He was just the regretful (SOULFUL) morose vampire wandering around the outskirts of everyone else's lives, brooding and still the same idiot he ever was. The part I liked best in that 1994 movie was the scene they added in the end where Lestat listens to Louis on the tape and goes "Louis, Louis, Louis...still whining...aren't you sick of this yet? I've had to listen to that FOR CENTURIES!" XD
Well, I had a lot of problems with the last book, at the top of it is how Snape was reduced to this pathetic thing who did everything for Harry's mum because she happened to be the closest chance he'd ever have gotten to losing his virginity. And even though the Lily LUV was blindingly obvious, it also made no sense in the context of the anything else about Snape's history. And Harry just forgives Snape after hearing that one thing? That he was in love with his mom? What the hell, that's just lame! Oh, and also, Dumbledore is a Nazi. -_-
But specifically about the end...well, firstly, the epilogue was just ridiculous. That's the part that strikes me first, mostly because it's the least painful thing to remember about the last book. Oh, and the chapter of where Harry Dies but Doesn't Die kind of struck me as a huge deus ex machina that no one would accept if it wasn't written by the Oracle of God herself JKR. And Dumbledore being there, but not there in that chapter and throughout the book seemed like a copout of JKR constantly saying "when people die in my books, it's final". It was just like she couldn't figure out how to end the book without Dumbledore explaining everything like he does in every book.
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I think Louis just became a parody after a while. He was just the regretful (SOULFUL) morose vampire wandering around the outskirts of everyone else's lives, brooding and still the same idiot he ever was. The part I liked best in that 1994 movie was the scene they added in the end where Lestat listens to Louis on the tape and goes "Louis, Louis, Louis...still whining...aren't you sick of this yet? I've had to listen to that FOR CENTURIES!" XD
Well, I had a lot of problems with the last book, at the top of it is how Snape was reduced to this pathetic thing who did everything for Harry's mum because she happened to be the closest chance he'd ever have gotten to losing his virginity. And even though the Lily LUV was blindingly obvious, it also made no sense in the context of the anything else about Snape's history. And Harry just forgives Snape after hearing that one thing? That he was in love with his mom? What the hell, that's just lame! Oh, and also, Dumbledore is a Nazi. -_-
But specifically about the end...well, firstly, the epilogue was just ridiculous. That's the part that strikes me first, mostly because it's the least painful thing to remember about the last book. Oh, and the chapter of where Harry Dies but Doesn't Die kind of struck me as a huge deus ex machina that no one would accept if it wasn't written by the Oracle of God herself JKR. And Dumbledore being there, but not there in that chapter and throughout the book seemed like a copout of JKR constantly saying "when people die in my books, it's final". It was just like she couldn't figure out how to end the book without Dumbledore explaining everything like he does in every book.