Things I still need answered on Servant…
• the connection between Dorothy & Leanne… Leanne was in a pageant Dorothy was doing a news cast on when she was young. Where does that play into this?
• how did Leanne know to come to them and know when Jericho died?
• is Jericho Leanne’s baby? Because obviously the doll isn’t actually coming to life? Is it? The doll appears when Leanne leaves in season 1 and she clearly has Jericho... not the doll... so they are separate? Yes?
• is Leanne supernatural? Who is she? She brings people back to life there’s something going on (the dog and Julian)
• why did those birds attack Julian on the beach?
• I really need more info on all these cults.. even the group of people in the park.
AND SO MANY MORE QUESTIONS!!!
I hope season 4 answers them...
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harry potter return to hogwarts is a story of an entire generation
harry potter return to hogwarts is a story of an entire generation
writer JK Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter book in 1995 – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. About a dozen publication houses rejected this manuscript. In the end, somehow the world-famous publication Bloomsbury agreed to publish it, that too because Alice Newton, the eight-year-old daughter of Bloomsbury’s chairman, read the manuscript and enjoyed it very much. The forced father…
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Harry Potter: Return to Hogwarts Movie Review: एक पूरी पीढ़ी के बड़े होने की कहानी है 'हैरी पॉटर: रिटर्न टू हॉगवर्ट्स'
Harry Potter: Return to Hogwarts Movie Review: एक पूरी पीढ़ी के बड़े होने की कहानी है ‘हैरी पॉटर: रिटर्न टू हॉगवर्ट्स’
लेखिका जेके रॉलिंग ने 1995 में हैरी पॉटर की पहली किताब लिखी थी – हैरी पॉटर एंड फिलोसोफर’स स्टोन. करीब एक दर्जन पब्लिकेशन हाउसेस ने इस मैनुस्क्रिप्ट को रिजेक्ट कर दिया. अंत में किसी तरह विश्व प्रसिद्ध पब्लिकेशन ब्लूम्सबरी ने इसे छापने के लिए हामी भरी वो भी इसलिए कि ब्लूम्सबरी के चेयरमैन की आठ साल के बेटी ऐलिस न्यूटन ने इस मैनुस्क्रिप्ट को पढ़ा और उसे बहुत मज़ा आया. बेटी के सामने मजबूर पिता ने…
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in which harry is falling apart, and voldemort is just annoyed that he can’t touch up a ghost
Apparating directly onto the creaking wooden steps approaching the boathouse, Voldemort doesn’t even get chance to fully dissolve the wards before the boy snaps back into appearance in front of the door, right in his face.
“Where have you been?” Potter demands, expression taut. “Why has it been so long? What’s happened?”
“It’s your Mudblood,” Voldemort replies, lowering his wand. “She got herself into a bit of bother.”
“I swear, whatever you’ve done -”
“She tried to kill herself,” he says coolly. “Didn’t succeed. I had no part in it.”
Harry’s face blanches; he retracts, turning as grey as the skies behind them. “No she didn’t.”
“I hardly gain anything by lying to you.”
“No she didn’t.” His head shakes, vehement. Voldemort notices a shake in his arms too. He hadn’t realised that ghosts could shake; had thought physiological reactions to be reserved for the alive and the weak. “She wouldn’t do that. She wouldn’t do that.”
Potter’s pretty eyes blink furiously at thin air. His hands raise to rake through his hair before they pause and fall; a reflexive movement, something left over. His chest rises and falls, and he does not speak for a very long moment. His shoulders stiffen even as he shakes, the splitting seams of his skin trying to stitch themselves back together like gossamer.
Voldemort moves closer, head tilting to the side, appraising. Poor thing, he thinks. So lost. He looms over the ghost before him; finds himself drinking it in, the grief that pours off in waves, like a Dementor. A silvery tear spills down a silvery cheek, and he finds himself suddenly submerged by greed. The incomprehensible want to taste. Reaches out a bone white arm, clawed fingers flexing, unthinking, before he remembers again and lets it fall between them.
He didn’t foresee himself developing such an appreciation for the vulnerable.
“I’m sorry,” he murmurs instead, the cadence of it a caress.
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