Look, Potter! You've got yourself a girlfriend. (Draco Malfoy)
I am a huge Potter fan, but The Halfblood Prince left me disappointed and annoyed.

Disappointed, because Potter's 6th was more like a highschool story: Harry, Hermione and Ron falling in and out of love.
Annoyed, because ever since I was born, I hate open endings.
The open endings of horror movies keep people coming back for more.
Did you watch Friday the 13th, part 12?
Nightmare on Elm Street, part 8?
Halloween, part 9?
Or did you get a good laugh with Scary Movie, part 4?
At the end of the Greek tragedy Antigone, the protagonist's sister Ismene simply disappears after saying goodbye to daddy Oedipussy and burying her brother Polynices.
Unfinished work from composers never leads to complete satisfaction. I always have the feeling that the best is yet to come. What to think of John and Yoko's 'Two Virgins'?
Dental treatment is one of the things that should not have an open ending. There has to be a clear treatment plan, a more or less reliable cost estimate (medical treatment always involves certain risks), and reasons why someting is (not) done.
Worrying about Harry's dental health (in none of the books or films he has a consultation), I look forward to HP7.
In Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows, when Harry finally meets Voldemort, the lad turns out to be a dentist....

Disappointed, because Potter's 6th was more like a highschool story: Harry, Hermione and Ron falling in and out of love.
Annoyed, because ever since I was born, I hate open endings.
The open endings of horror movies keep people coming back for more.
Did you watch Friday the 13th, part 12?
Nightmare on Elm Street, part 8?
Halloween, part 9?
Or did you get a good laugh with Scary Movie, part 4?
At the end of the Greek tragedy Antigone, the protagonist's sister Ismene simply disappears after saying goodbye to daddy Oedipussy and burying her brother Polynices.
Unfinished work from composers never leads to complete satisfaction. I always have the feeling that the best is yet to come. What to think of John and Yoko's 'Two Virgins'?
Dental treatment is one of the things that should not have an open ending. There has to be a clear treatment plan, a more or less reliable cost estimate (medical treatment always involves certain risks), and reasons why someting is (not) done.
Worrying about Harry's dental health (in none of the books or films he has a consultation), I look forward to HP7.
In Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows, when Harry finally meets Voldemort, the lad turns out to be a dentist....


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