I just read Harry Potter and Cursed Child in a single sitting! It was very good. Obviously it's not going to be as epic or in-depth as one of the novels, but it was a fascinating look at the future of Harry and company and their children. It was a real page turner.
I really enjoyed seeing Adult Harry and his relationship with Albus in particular. And I loved how milquetoast Malfoy's son was. I might've done without so much of the story being about time travel and alternate realities, but it definitely worked thematically about them living in the past and trying to change their childhoods through their children. The moment Delphi insisted on going into the past with them I pegged her for being evil, but Voldemort's DAUGHTER?! Yikes! I never saw him as lowering himself to such base physical needs, or being interested enough in another person to do it. I was also trying to work out where in the chronology Bellatrix could be pregnant for nine months without us noticing it....
<<Rowling recently announced that pairing Hermione up with Ron (as opposed to Harry) may have been an error on her part. So I have a spoilerish question, Mr. Light....
Is it true (as one review seemed to hint) that Hermione thinks as Rowling does, within this play?>>
Quite the opposite. We meet alternate timeline versions of Ron and Hermoine who are not together, but always secretly pined for each other, and when they learn they're married in the real world it's like everything falls into place for them. The play clearly shows that Ron and Hermoine were destined to be together.
^While I never really cared whether or not Hermione ended up with Ron or someone else (never been much of a shipper) I did appreciate that she and Harry had a very close platonic relationship, which is rare for this kind of set-up.
I do see the argument though as I always felt that while Harry was Ron's best friend and visa-versa, Hermione considered Harry to be her closest friend. That always seemed to overshadow her supposed attraction to Ron as I can't recall if there was ever a situation where she was torn in her loyalties between the two that she ever came down on Ron's side.
I don't quite follow. How can they have a close friendship and not actually be friends? That sounds like an oxymoron.I've always thought that while Harry and Hermione had a great platonic friendship, I never could see them as friends. Frankly, I thought the pair of them as husband and wife would make a rather quiet and intense marriage. Not very balanced.
She was an Alphs.Hermione was *always* Harry's boss, no?![]()
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