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don't you agree with me, that the death of DD was kind of a mistake??
to me it felt "forced," and i don't think it happened "naturally"
I mean, anyway how it is explained in book 7, there will be many unanswered questions. such as why DD repetadly made sacrifices for harry, which made himself weaker, when he could saved both???
as in the cave, why did DD drink the potion? to me it seemed like he had to, because JK then could later kill him off easily. DD knew the potion would not kill the drinker, he could with ease protected harry after drinking the potion, he could have defeated all the death eaters, (including snape if he really is bad) and then healed harry.
again, the loss of his wand also seemed forced, as he easily could have taken malfoy( or any other who he might have thought would come) even though he was weak. additionally, there wa no nned to paralyze harry, as DD know that harry knows how to fight.
the death cannot have been totally staged, as DD did not know of the death eaters....
to me it felt "forced," and i don't think it happened "naturally"
I mean, anyway how it is explained in book 7, there will be many unanswered questions. such as why DD repetadly made sacrifices for harry, which made himself weaker, when he could saved both???
as in the cave, why did DD drink the potion? to me it seemed like he had to, because JK then could later kill him off easily. DD knew the potion would not kill the drinker, he could with ease protected harry after drinking the potion, he could have defeated all the death eaters, (including snape if he really is bad) and then healed harry.
again, the loss of his wand also seemed forced, as he easily could have taken malfoy( or any other who he might have thought would come) even though he was weak. additionally, there wa no nned to paralyze harry, as DD know that harry knows how to fight.
the death cannot have been totally staged, as DD did not know of the death eaters....