7/22/2009 c1 9Traveler of Worlds
That scene was one reason why I liked the new movie so much. Yes it wasn't part of the original plot, but it really spoke in the same tones. This was indeed a heart wrenching piece, but superbly written.
That scene was one reason why I liked the new movie so much. Yes it wasn't part of the original plot, but it really spoke in the same tones. This was indeed a heart wrenching piece, but superbly written.
7/22/2009 c1 208sarahfeliciam
not strange at all! it was amazing, you had me hooked since the beginning and i ended reading in awe. your writing is great and this is definately how she would have reacted...totally! i mean it was so close to perfect! just, the emotions and personalities were perfect. amazing job, i loved it. really loved it. please do another chapter? or more? :)
God bless
not strange at all! it was amazing, you had me hooked since the beginning and i ended reading in awe. your writing is great and this is definately how she would have reacted...totally! i mean it was so close to perfect! just, the emotions and personalities were perfect. amazing job, i loved it. really loved it. please do another chapter? or more? :)
God bless
7/22/2009 c1 18Winterluna
It wasn't strange at all. I could definitely imagine Mrs. Weasley putting herself into that situation. It seemed like she wasn't fretting enough for her character, though.
The fact that she knew about everything was going on seemed extremely like a Muggle world. Like the mother that knows when and with whom her children are in love. It made her seem motherly and affectionate, even though she might be the one sniggering from the sidelines. Sorry.
I must admit that you drifted from the bookverse to the movieverse quite quickly. There wasn't any mention of Bill or much of Charlie in any of the movies, so some people who haven't read the books might be a little bit confused as to who they are.
Very good, Darthluna01. Very insightful and interesting point of view choice. It is nice to see something from Mrs. Weasley's point of view occassionally, and it doesn't have to be strange.
It wasn't strange at all. I could definitely imagine Mrs. Weasley putting herself into that situation. It seemed like she wasn't fretting enough for her character, though.
The fact that she knew about everything was going on seemed extremely like a Muggle world. Like the mother that knows when and with whom her children are in love. It made her seem motherly and affectionate, even though she might be the one sniggering from the sidelines. Sorry.
I must admit that you drifted from the bookverse to the movieverse quite quickly. There wasn't any mention of Bill or much of Charlie in any of the movies, so some people who haven't read the books might be a little bit confused as to who they are.
Very good, Darthluna01. Very insightful and interesting point of view choice. It is nice to see something from Mrs. Weasley's point of view occassionally, and it doesn't have to be strange.