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Hey Darlings,

My emotions were all over the place - crying - laughing -fear - worry - predictions to cope with whatever loss that may happen - its all there. 

So... let me apologize ahead of time.

It ended abruptly but later that evening - I made a video discussing how I felt. I'll put it up here later.


Much Love,


Kemi.

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C - HP AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE.mp4

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Comments

jkuzem96

Such a beautiful reaction. I'm always so impressed with the level of empathy you show these characters who have been so dear to me since I was a child. Keep it up, I think it'll be worth the pain. This is one of the best stories of the current generation.

Raga G

What can I say? There were multiple moments after Dumbledore fell where I noticed that you almost got off your chair to let it out off-camera (like you did with Sirius), but kept watching in disbelief. You were hoping it wasn't real and kept waiting for something to happen that would reveal that it was just a dream or fantasy. I'm curious to watch the post-reaction commentary that you recorded. The loss of these two characters (Sirius and Dumbledore) hit me differently and brought upon different kinds of grief. How different were they for you? Especially after you were almost surely convinced just minutes ago that Snape could never be on Voldemort's side. And then, just when you felt that nothing more could top what had just happened, you learn that the horcrux was fake and nobody has any idea who R.A.B. is. Wow. What next, you wonder silently. Where do we even go from here? At least, that's what was running through my mind as I put down the book after reading it nonstop the day it came out! The filmmakers split the last book into two movies and although they first consulted with the author and she agreed, she did originally intend for the story to be concluded in a single installment (hence seven books and not eight). Because of the emotional toll that these movies have been extracting from you, I don't think you would consider watching the last two movies on the same day with a break in between, so that you can get it over with (like you did Scream 3, 4, and 5). But in case you do, that would be alright with me, because I would just think of that as honoring J. K. Rowling's original creation and storytelling design. If you're wondering, the combined runtime of the last two movies (without end-credits) is about 4 hours and 12 minutes, which is only 10 minutes longer than the the extended edition of the final Lord of the Rings movie (without end-credits). Either way, I look forward to the next reaction!

Morgan B

I have to agree - as the last two movies were intended as one continuous story I have always rewatched them together as one movie