More'n welcome. I mostly hang out with Lupin fans; it's been interesting to see a totally different... well, book almost!
Indeed. Likewise, I enjoy reading the thoughts of someone approaching the text from a different frame of reference, with different sympathies. It's even more dramatic when I talk to someone who's primarily a Draco fan, or a Ron/Hermione shipper... their sense of what's important in canon is vastly different, to the point where it really is like a different book.
We don't see Peter doing much magic after killing Cedric.
You're wrong here, I'm afraid. Peter resurrects Voldemort after killing Cedric! But this may not poke much of a hole in your theory, as Peter is a pretty powerful wizard:
'[...]A crater in the middle of the street, so deep it had cracked the sewer below. Bodies everywhere. Muggles screaming[...]' (155)
That's Fudge, describing the scene after Peter laid waste to the street.
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Indeed. Likewise, I enjoy reading the thoughts of someone approaching the text from a different frame of reference, with different sympathies. It's even more dramatic when I talk to someone who's primarily a Draco fan, or a Ron/Hermione shipper... their sense of what's important in canon is vastly different, to the point where it really is like a different book.
We don't see Peter doing much magic after killing Cedric.
You're wrong here, I'm afraid. Peter resurrects Voldemort after killing Cedric! But this may not poke much of a hole in your theory, as Peter is a pretty powerful wizard:
That's Fudge, describing the scene after Peter laid waste to the street.