Its okay. Ive been writing it for about... 2 months now. I started it on paper, then started re-writing it on paper, then I started typing on here 2 weeks ago. Now I just type as I go.
Me too. I really wanna read more about James, Sirius and Remus. It would be cool to read about them. And, Voldemort was at the height of his power while they were at Hogwarts too, so I'm sure JK Rowling could come up with something. Not as.. epic as in Harry Potter, but still interesting to read.
Haha, yeah, I know what you mean.
He didn't get the werewolf gene. JK Rowling talked about it in an interview. He is a Metamorphmagus though.
Yeah, she was kind of depressing in that book, wasn't she? I think one of the main reasons I like her is because she loves Remus in a way that no one else does. I think they deserved each other, you know? After all he went through, he deserved someone like Tonks to love him.
I understand why she killed them, but its still sucks. She killed them because she wanted to illustrate that death is indiscriminate. People die; regardless of how loved they are. If people fight for their lives, they might end up losing them in the process like some of her characters did. And if no one Harry cared about died, it would be really unrealistic, don't you think? Those losses helped Harry fight harder to overcome Voldemort. If he didn't lose anyone, he might not have had that rage that he needed to kill Voldemort. Their deaths gave him a reason to fight as hard as physically possible. And plus, it added conflict. And yeah lol, George is still considered a twin. But you're right, the whole thing is really sad :(
In The Dark Knight, Gary Oldman plays Lieutenant Jim Gordon. I didn't recognize him either at first lol.
I cried too :( But I cried hysterically when Fred, Tonks and Remus died in the 7th book. It was just so SAD! They (along with Sirius) were my favorite characters. And they all died. *sigh* JK Rowling really has a thing for orphaning people, doesn't she?
And Gary Oldman is one of my favorite actors, so seeing him in yet another death scene was kind of depressing. I mean, the man has seriously not been in a movie where he doesn't die. Even in Batman he faked his own death.