So while it's tempting to bash fellow fans because one theory seems more crackpot than another, because someone truly believed (read: hoped) something was going to turn out to be true, when it's become clear that either the author never intended it, or decided against the possibility, because anyone dared to care what a character's second cousin's brother-in-law's name was, remember: Next time, it could be your theory being dashed, or your assumption that was wrong, or your nonsensical fascination with a minor character being exposed.
Yes, WORD. I admit I don't really know where my line in the sand is, except that I just want the story to be interesting, meaningful, and, well, believable. I also know that my line has far more to do with Draco, Snape and Voldemort, than with shipping, or really, at the moment, anything else. But who knows, maybe when the last book comes out, I'll find that it was something I hadn't even expected. ;-)
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Date: 2005-09-16 01:43 pm (UTC)Yes, WORD. I admit I don't really know where my line in the sand is, except that I just want the story to be interesting, meaningful, and, well, believable. I also know that my line has far more to do with Draco, Snape and Voldemort, than with shipping, or really, at the moment, anything else. But who knows, maybe when the last book comes out, I'll find that it was something I hadn't even expected. ;-)