And it really irks me a lot.

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26 points

Examples? You can’t go on a rant and then not give examples.

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Sirius’ death is a pretty obvious example

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Hey look, there it is again in the one I’m at now. Hermoine to Potter: “What’s wrong with your hand?” Potter: “Nothing.” (This was the Dolores torture). Hermoine actually finds out, which is refreshing. “You’ve got to tell Dumbledore.” Harry: “No. Dumbledore’s got enough on his mind right now.” Freaking stupid, Harry.

This “is anything happening?” “No, nothing.” exchange with Potter is constant in this series.

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Dude the ball tops of my thigh bones were literally sliding off the bones (they failed to fuse for me) in middle school. I was limping and would have insane attacks if pain when they moved a fraction of a millimeter.

Parents, teachers, friends: what’s wrong? Me: nothing

Kids hiding bad things is the most real part.

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People hide important things for dumb reasons in the real world, but it’s unsatisfying, lazy and overused in fiction. Especially in HP.

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Oh no no… I was the opposite. I was a whiny little bitch. Broke a finger nail? “Moooooooooom!!!”

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I cannot overstate how much not only does Harry do it every movie, but all the other characters as well.

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Plus, Harry would naturally have a distrust of authority figures due to his upbringing. I’m sure he got used to hiding stuff from the Dursleys.

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Dumbledore thought Harry was a Horcrux mate, he was avoiding him since the start of the year.

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I couldn’t finish book 6 because there was too much of harry whining in capslock for no appreciable reason, and I remember skipping over a lot of scenes with his uncle for the exact reasons OP highlights.

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He had PTSD, he watched a kid get murdered and nearly got murdered!

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Fair point. But I can’t remember it all at once. I didn’t exactly stop and take notes every few seconds throughout the movies like a proper reviewer xD

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But if you say that “most of bad things” I would imagine it wouldn’t be too hard to name a few

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I’m autistic. Big hard drive, small RAM. And that RAM is being used right now to absorb this next Harry Potter movie while I also try to manage funds with my housemates in a crisis and prevent homelessness

I’d basically have to go and rewind right now, or go back to the movies I watched in the last week, and… blegh, I don’t want to stop in the middle of the first third of Order of the Phoenix. It’s already way better than Goblet of Fire (movies, not books. People say the GoF book is great, and I tend to believe them)

Edit: Hey look, there it is again in the one I’m at now. Hermoine to Potter: “What’s wrong with your hand?” Potter: “Nothing.” (This was the Dolores torture). Hermoine actually finds out, which is refreshing. “You’ve got to tell Dumbledore.” Harry: “No. Dumbledore’s got enough on his mind right now.” Freaking stupid, Harry.

This “is anything happening?” “No, nothing.” exchange with Potter is constant in this series.

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