6:45 besides talking to Toby heh 8:10 so that didn't count either you mean something specific then 9:50 not physical contact either... 10:26...she doesn't think that (so was that intentional?) no reasoning...maybe it's just been too long between movies?
Fun Fact: In the prequel novel, the grandmother WAS a First Wave Feminist when she was young - but that was when she DIDN'T hate men (quite the opposite). She only started hating men after getting married, being raped and abused for years on end, and becoming a religious Fundamentalist. VC Andrews based this story on one her doctor told her about being locked in the attic as a kid to preserve a family inheritance and a few famous cases of child abuse that were in the news. Carrie and Corey were directly based on a young girl who was locked in a cage without sunlight her whole life. Child abuse was a huge hot button issue in the late 70's and early 80's when the Flowers in the Attic series was written, so there were a bunch of horrific news stories that she drew inspiration from.
"people get brutalized like this in real life" - yeah read about the Powhatans and John Ratcliffe, the Apache, or the Commanche. The cartels learned from them.
I always thought of Harry Potter as movies you watch during Christmas time and not Halloween like most people because it snows in most the movies and back when the tv channel Freeform was ABC Family they used to do Harry Potter marathons during Christmas time so that’s when I would watch it
Ron was already in a pretty bad mood even without the horcrux on. In part because of his wound, but also, he's not used to being without food. They were half starving the entire "camping tour". Cooked mushrooms and fish without any spice, not even salt. You can't conjure food out of thin air... Add the isolation. Their spirits were often pretty low. In the book there's a part I miss in the movie after Ron stabbed the locket. A bro moment.
2:19 The name of the buyer isn't Troy, it's Choi. And his girlfriend's name is DuJour. These names were chosen purposefully by the writers. It's part of the theme running through the series - the issue of fate versus free will. Choix du Jour is French meaning "choice of the day". Americans usually know similar phrases like Soup du Jour (soup of the day), etc.
4:56 my biggest complaint is how they still sent Harry with Hagrid😭 7:18 like hedwig??? maybe it’s because hagrid is randomly riding with a passenger that’s also Harry 💀💀💀
Hedwig and Dobby always make me tear up. Doesn’t matter how many time I’ve seen it Mike, we would die immediately together bc we would be too busy looking at the architecture and landscaping and forget we were suppose to be fighting 😂
Ron was injured already, and so the evil powers of the horcrux affected him more than the others. Add to that his existing insecurities and it was a recipe for disaster from the start. They had to keep wearing it around their necks so that it doesn’t get lost or separated from them.
Bro That was the best reaction I've ever seen to this movie You paid attention and caught things that so many other reactors don't catch like The demon calling Marins name before he even showed up and that Marin was a total badass and he knew exactly what time it was because he had fought this demon before. Great reaction dude!