In the books, Wormtail actually dies. He caught Harry and Ron trying to escape, and began choking Harry with his silver hand, but Harry reminded on how he saved his life when Sirius and Lupin wanted to kill him, and Wormtail showed signs of remorse. Then, his own silver hand began choking him, because Voldemort had put a spell on it, where if Wormtail showed any signs of betrayal, the hand would kill him, and despite Harry and Ron trying to stop the hand, Wormtail was choked to death by his own hand.
@@Tenpinmaster yeah, it was such a bummer they didn't show this in the movie and went with stupid Loonie-toones like stunning of him Cause death of Wormtail was really important
Fun fact: The Weasley brother who said “Mad eye’s dead” is the son of the actor who plays mad-eye,show he actually cried after filming that scene cuz it’s like losing his real dad.
I just re-read Dobby's death in the books, and I forgot about certain details. Dean Thomas is with them, too (caught by Snatchers just before Harry was). Harry wraps Dobby in his jacket, Ron removes his shoes and socks and puts them on Dobby, and Dean gives Dobby his wool hat. They buried Dobby garbed in clothes. I really loved what Dean did because he barely knew the elf, but paid him the proper respect.
Ron did believe those things the locket told him because those were his deepest insecurities. He truly believed that he was least loved by everyone which is also why Harry getting picked in the goblet of fire got to him. He was happy for his best friend but he had been hiding his insecurity for a long time so it got to him. And now the horcrux showed it right in front of his face and in the book he actually started crying after he destroyed it
I don't think Ron necessarily believes that these fears are reality, just as people with arachnophobia know that (most) spiders can't hurt them, but when faced with them it takes a lot of courage to overcome their fear like Ron did
Muggle = someone who can't use magic Half blood = wizard with one muggle parent Muggle-born = wizard with muggle parents Pure blood = someone with pure wizard ancestry Voldemort = half blood
Muggle: Wernon Dudley Half Blood : Voldemort , Dumbledore , Snape Muggle-born : Hermione Pure Blood : All Malfoys , Weasleys Harry is also half blood. As i know , his mother Lilly is muggle-born like Hermione. That makes him halfblood even though his parents are both wizard and a witch.
Minor little tiny spoiler: Duaffy about Luna: "I like her voice, I like her calmness,..." Luna in the next film: "HARRY POTTER, YOU LISTEN TO ME RIGHT NOW!"
Your reactions are always so pure and honest, I love that. Wormtail did indeed died, after he couldn't keep the prisoners in there and "let" them escape so easily, the hand that Voldemort gave him in the fourth movie choked him. He choked himself to death
actually, what's more tragic with Harry's wand being broken is that the wizard and its wand share a special bond, it's like he lost a bit of himself... And in the books, Dobby appeared in almost every book, he had the role of the annoying companion, he worked in the kitchen of Hogwarts with other elves, and Dumbledore paid him :) an elf who wanted to be free but seeked a master into Harry, he was torned apart because an elf loves to be a slave, its in their nature, but he wanted more, and Harry never fully appreciated him because he was clumsy and invasive, until Dobby died, and Harry for the first time felt the abusive power of the wizarding world and was sick of it, losing this innocent hero, and he barried him without magic, and his gravestone do him honor.
2:35 - Hermione intends to find her parents after everything is over and reverse it! 3:00 - Yes indeed! It is talked about a lot in the books about how the core (phoenix feather) of both Harry and Voldemorts wands both came from the same Phoenix, Dumbledores very own Fawkes. Their wands are 'related' and it's because of that their wands connected at the end of the fourth movie at the graveyard. As a result of that phenomenon Voldemorts wand started regurgitating the spells it had casted in reverse - which is why echoes or "ghosts" of Cedric, Frank Bryce and Harrys parents appeared again to protect Harry. It does a terrible job of explaining this in the movie, and at the end of the fifth movie Dumbledores and Voldemorts wand connects in the exact same way as with Harrys, which is *not* supposed to work, and does not happen in the books. Also, Lucius has spent a while in Azkaban here, and the rest somewhat a prisoner in his own house (this takes place in Malfoy Manor), getting ridiculed by Voldemort and the other death eaters. 4:35 - yeeaah at this point there's a lot more important things at hand than caring about muggles finding out about wizards haha ^^ 5:30 - it's made a somewhat big deal in the books during the third year when Harry isn't allowed to visit Hogsmeade that he visits Lupins office a few times instead and has tea with him, showing the creatures that the class are gonna study during their next lessons :) 6:10 - Mad eye was the guardian of Mundungus Fletcher during the encounter. Voldemort went straight for them in the beginning because he assumed the real Harry would be with the most powerful auror for the highest safety. But when Mundungus noticed that Voldemort was coming right at them he panicked and just disapparated immediately, so Voldemort got a clear risk-free shot on Mad eye and popped him. 10:00 - He is indeed a death eater ;) Pius Thicknesse I believe his name is, and you noticed him in the very beginning at Malfoy Manor. He's the guy who seemed very nervous with Voldemorts snake staring at him at the table. 12:20 - In the book he loses the entire arm for a minute... But that was a lil too gruesome for the movie 14:18 - Nah he's not like this. He's getting brainwashed by the horcrux, and for the first time ever dealing with not having access to food. The movie also make Ron a lot meaner here than in the books, in which he NEVER yelled "YOU HAVE NO FAMILY" to Harry. 19:47 - wasn't expecting that LOL 21:45 - Weird thing here. In the books after Ron returns he tells Harry and Hermione about how Voldemorts name has been made "taboo" through a curse. Meaning that if you say his name out loud, he and his death eaters are immediately notified of the person who said it and their whereabouts. The 3 escape from Lovegoods house and go back to the tent, and after a while they get into an argument with eachother and without thinking Harry 'accidentally' says Voldemorts name, which is how they are found even through their protective charms. In the movie they just *happen* to apparate right next to the snatchers randomly. 22:00 - The wizard that Voldemort is speaking to is Gellert Grindewald. He was basically The Dark Lord before Voldemort was born, to put it simple. One of the things Dumbledore is famous for was that he was the one who defeated Grindewald in the end in an epic wizards duel, which is how he obtained the elder wand :) 22:41 - oooh boy the mirror shard... They *really* fucked that one up in the movie, I don't think they ever explain it. I'm gonna try to put it as shortly as possible (no spoilers of course): In the fifth year, Harry has to take Occlumency lessons with Snape to shield his mind. After the christmas break in Grimmauld Place, Sirius gives Harry a package and tells him to open it if Snape gives Harry hell during the lessons. Harry knows that Sirius is experiencing hell being locked up in Grimmauld Place (he cannot leave and be useful to the order because he's still a wanted criminal who has to hide), so he tells himself that no matter what he goes through he won't do something that might provoke Sirius to do something stupid (this is also why he is so inclined to believe that Sirius actually went to the ministry and got caught by Voldemort instead of thinking it's a trap). At the end of the year when Sirius died, Harry finds the package as he's packing up his trunk to leave Hogwarts. He finally opens it and finds out it's a magical mirror, and that Sirius has another one just like it. Saying Sirius' name would make him appear in the mirror so they could talk to eachother. Harry realises that he could have used this to find out that Sirius was safe without going to the ministry, and then feels like he could have prevented this whole thing from happening. He throws the mirror into his trunk, which shatters. That's how he got the shard! 22:55 - this scene is a sin. It's a huge important moment for the character, but gets played off as a gag. Key character to the story died for a cheap laugh. Yikes sorry for my wall of text oh no guys she doesnt know about the end...
Dumbledore vs Voldemort wasn't Priori Incantatem. It was just a good old fashioned beam struggle. They just used the same effects as Priori Incantatem from the Fourth Movie. They really shouldn't have done that considering they established that particular effect for Priori Incantatem. But, eh, Hollywood is cheap and stupid.
@@ForeverDegenerate That's what I was saying. As there was no Priori Incantatem in the books, they shouldn't have used that very same effect in the movie. Glad we agree!
Don't know if you've picked up the books at this point but without saying too much, there's a cut conversation between Harry and Ron in the book after Ron destroys the locket and I frankly find it unforgivable that it wasn't adapted into the movie. Ron in general gets such a short stick in the films and loses a lot of the depth he has throughout the books. Similarly, the film's version of the events at Malfoy Manor pale in comparison to how it happens in the book but I'll not rant about it.
You don't need to apologise for an emotional reaction. The richness of this story, and the powerful depth of feeling it evokes, is why we watch. We see you cry and we are reminded of the experience we ourselves had when we first read / watched. This story is beautiful for the honesty with which it confronts the truths of life, both heartbreaking and heartwarming.
Yeah Harry sent the Dursleys into hiding with two Order members even after all they did. There's a deleted scene of Dudley thanking Harry for saving him from the dementors. (Well, thanking him in his own Dudley-ish way.)
I think Hedwig's death was even sadder in the book. In the film, she comes back to protect Harry and has a nobel self-sacrifice. In the book she's in her cage at Harry's side and has no way to escape.
@@lilenugent339 I probably sound mean as hell, but if they got their memories back, that would ruin that scene. It set the tone for the whole horcrux hunt. Harry lost...everything (I'm not going to go into it lol). Ron lost his brother Fred. Hermione has to lose something.
In the movie they didn't show that when Hermione was tortured by Bellatrix, in the book Ron was going crazy in the cellar and he was shouting Hermione's name over and over again and was trying to break out of the cellar...
Agreed, the books are fantastic, however, if you ever get a chance to listen to the AudioBooks, be sure to do that. The AudioBooks are unabridged, so there is no editing of the text. But the real treat is to hear the characters brought to life by Jim Dale, a very talented actor and reader.
Voldemort's not a muggle, he's a half-blood. Muggle Father, Witch mother, only he's never once admitted it to his followers. They all think he's a Pureblood.
I think he said something to harry down in the Chamber of Secrets about not taking his fathers name since he was a Muggle). Kind of makes his speech at the beginning hypocritical since if it wasn't for a Muggle mating with his mother, he wouldn't exist.
@@jeffburnham6611 that's why he doesn't have much respect for his mothers memory either. He figures she was weak or wasn't a true with or she wouldn't have died the way she did. He's more angry at his father for giving him 'muggle blood' and for abandoning him rather than for abandoning his mother
@@smyro2k Exactly. However he left his acting career after this role. He had other plans but it was also because of a fear that common people will hate him just for this role. He was so good in it that people began to hate him even because of is role. By the way he's very nice person. Humble and clever but those fanatics of GoT are just idiots.
THIS Is an emotional roller Coaster of films, so it i ok to be sad, TEARS flowed when Dobby died, even though I knew it was going to happen because I read the books, it still got me, THAT is a mark of great storytelling :D Excited for your next reaction to the final film, these 2 are my FAVES of the entire series.
There's a deleted scene between Harry and his Aunt, where his Aunt seems remorseful that she never made amends with her sister before she died, and said that Harry didn't only lose a mother, but she also lost a sister. There's another deleted scene between Harry and Dudley, where Dudley offers a handshake, and tells Harry that he doesn't think he's a "waste of space", something that Harry always believed he was with them. That's Dudley's way of apologizing for his treatment of Harry.
Unfortunately that’s movie cannon, petunia in the books never felt remorseful about her treatment of lily and Harry, Dudley however would leave Harry tea outside his door after the dementor attack because he realized he was a horrible bully and actually was remorseful.
To be honest, that theory about Snap killing part of Voldemort after Dumbledore got hit with the killing spell, it did make some sense and you were on the right track. But alas, it wasn't meant to be :(
Prepare yourself for the last one, you’re not ready emotionally !! It’s so amazing, amazing adaptation from the book ! Also great reaction ! Love you !
Voldemort is a *Half-Blood,* his father was *Muggle* while his mother was a *Pure Blood.* A *Muggle-Born* like Hermione are wizards with both Muggle parents.
That was actually a really good theory about drinking the part of Voldemort’s soul in the cave and that he had to die to kill part of Voldemort’s soul. I wouldn’t have thought that myself
Except that the water is not part of Voldemort's soul because the horcrux is the locket, not the water. And that locket was not a real horcrux too. But the theory is really good and you are in the right path about the theory ;p
In the books, Wormtail was choking Harry until he reminded him that he owned him for saving him, as he began to hesitate, Peter's metal arm let him go and began choking himself to death, Harry tried to stop it but was too late.
I wish the movies had done more with him like in Goblet in the books with the house elf liberation stuff. Dobby worked in the kitchens at Hogwarts with the other elves (they're the ones who did the cooking and laundry etc at hogwarts).
Umbridge didn't directly support the Death Eaters, and she didn't know the Ministry had been couped, but she did relish in her work. On the bright side, she later ended up in Azkaban for crimes against Muggle-borns.
I love the lessons these movies teach. Harry didn't really do anything spectacular in any of the movies honestly.... except he stood up for what is right, never got too selfish, and never gave up no matter how hard it was. That's why he is the best, and we can be too. Great reaction as always!
There's a deleted scene where Dudley thanks Harry for saving him from the Dementors and apologising for everything. You can just about see Dudley move away from Harry in the scene as if they were just talking.
About the old man in the dungeon who Dumbledore took the elder wand from, he is Grindewald, the Johny Depp character and main antagonist of the Fantastic beasts series
Dumbledore got the Elder wand from Grindelwald after defeating him in a duel Grindelwald was basically a Hitler of wisarding world carrying similar ideas of wissards superiority towards muggles which Voldemort has but on a scale of the whole Europe, not only England like Voldemort and was a friend of Dumbledore when they were students
Voldemort had Eurasia level influence. (it's in the books i don't remember if Sirius or Dumbledore, explain to Harry hat "V" traveled and studdy the dark arts and came back with what it would be the "non original" hogwarts death eaters) the only reason why he put all of his efforts on Great Britain was because it wasn't tainted by dark magic like everywhere else. (and because he was pissed at Dumbledore) He was not interested in actual control like weakdelwald Voldemort only cared for nobody to interrupt him with his actual goal of immortality, his plans went to shit on the basis of not understanding the barely sensical prophecy, thinking that if he killed the only one capable of defeating him he (Voldemort) would not die. Bitch move on his behalf because as someone once said "A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it".
ALL THE REACTIONS U DO ARE AWESOME DUAFFY .. YOURS ARE THE ONE WHOSE REACTIONS ME WATCH MORE THAN THE CONTENT BEING REACTED TO ALWAYS ! .. EVERYTHING U DO . IS BEST ...
We all had crazy Dumbledore theories! 😏 Ps. The actress playing Unbridge, Imelda Staunton, actually was pretty hurt when they told her she'd be perfect for the role 🥴
An honest reaction is always the best reaction. As for getting emotionally involved in movies, books, e.t.c. that is not a bad thing, though it can drain someones energy at times, as well as the opposite. I am curious which movies you will react to after the Harry Potter movies. Perhaps the Chronicles of Narnia (preferably the older movies, but the newer will do as well). I would also like you to react to the Pirates of the Caribbean movies (more so those movies than the chronicles of Narnia).
Harry and Voldemort’s wands are connected as they have the same core- Phoenix tail from the same Phoenix, making their wands brothers. Remember in the first movie when Ollivander said “It’s curious that this wand chose you, when it’s brother gave you that scar.”
It’s theorized that Snape, Dumbledore, and Harry represent the three brothers. Also I believe Harry is a descendant of the third brother, which is how he has the cloak from his fafher
IMHO Luna is the best character in the books. What I would give to see the world a little more like her. Go to school, fight the dark Lord and then have some pudding ... Every time Hermoine and Harry dance, I think of a meme: "A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having!"
[This is no Spoiler just an Explanation from the books} Grindelwald (The men Voldemord visited in the jail) was the best friend of Dumbeldore. Grindelwald became a Revolutionaire. He fought against the Ministries of Magic with his followers and started a Revolution. He wanted the wizards to show themselfs to the muggles and no longer hide themselfs. Its a very sad and epic and wonderfull Story about him and Dumbeldore, because Dumbeldore kind of loved him and at the End he stopped Grindelwald. Grindelwald was faszinated of the Deathly Hallows and wanted to find them all to free the World of Magic. He allways has this Symbol with him too. In the end Dumbeldore took the Elderwand from him. We dont know if he was defeated or just gave it to him because he saw how many Lives he had destroyed to fullfile his dream or because he loved Dumbeldore too. If you want to see more of them, you can react to the ''Fantastic Beasts'' Movies. They show the Origin Story of the Harry Potter Movies and you might noticed them allready. Also excuse my Notation, I'am german and hope you understand my text :)
To quote a famous Hobbit, “You almost didn’t want to know the end, because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it’s only a passing thing! A new day will come, and when the sun shines, it’ll shine out the clearer! Even darkness must pass!”
the reason hermiony erased her parents memory was acctuly so that there was no conection between her and them, to protect them, because if death eaters know that there were some muggles who had a witch daugther, they would have atacked them first. but yeah, the slytherin talisman was riving the 3 of them mad, same way as it used to drive frodo mad, is another think that JK Rowling "copied" from lord of the rings. she said herself that she liked lord of the rings a lot, and took inspiration in many things that tolkien wrote :)
I'm so very sorry you're feeling so bad from the first episode. It is certainly worth watching the second movie, but you're right, the first movie was a real "sucker punch to the gut." If I may say, your have a wonderful singing voice from during the Christmas in the graveyard scene.
What they don't explain in these movies is that Voldemort's mother was an inbred witch who used a love potion on a muggle man (Tom Riddle Sr.). So, Voldemort is a halfblood wizard, and because he was conceived under magical deception, he cannot feel love. Also, yeah, it was really stupid of the movie to have the aerial battle in the beginning take place right in front of muggles. In the book, they stay far up in the air and aren't seen. As for the Elder Wand, many people erroneously believed that one had to kill its owner in order to obtain it, but really, they only had to defeat them and win the wand's allegiance. Dumbledore won it from Gellert Grindelwald, but did not kill him - mainly because he was in love with him. Wormtail's lame "Ow" was surely meant to lower the level of violence; in the book, he shows Harry mercy, and the hand Voldemort gave him strangles him to death.
You really should watch the fantastic beasts films. Its about Dumbledore's early years and how he got the elder wand. The wizard who told Voldemort where he could find the elder wand in this film is the same guy Dumbledore defeated to win the wand. His name is Grindelwald.
Yes, Voldemort's father was a muggle, so he is a half-blood wizard. Also, Snape and Dolores Umbridge were also half-blood. Curious that she was the "judge" for mudblood wizards (they were "forbidden" in Voldemort's ministry) , like... why are you judging people by its blood when one of your parents is a muggle... lol
I don't know if you have watched the second part yet. Something I want to say is that it's funny how many ghost of wizards hang around Hogwartz, such as nearly headless nick. Seems like death isn't such a big deal for some wizards.
5:28 Well, I don't blame you, since it wasn't shown in the movie. It was in the book, though, and for no reason, they kept the line in this movie despite it making no sense whatsoever.
When you were talking about Dumbledore's death and that you had a theory I thought you came to the conclusion of a crazy theory that exists out there that Dumbledore had an horcrux but you didn't XD (which is actually plausible, because the theory involves his sister that wasn't shown yet at that point)
Yay!!! A Doraemon fan! Wish you'd do a reaction vid for a Doraemon movie, although not many people in the US know him. Other countries love him though.
•Hermione took her parents memories of her to protect them. She can and is going to restore their memories after the struggle. •There are deleted scenes of Harry have decent conversations with Petunia and Dudley. Petunia acknowledges that Harry lost a mother and she lost a sister, and Dudley says that Harry is not a waste of space before shaking his hand goodbye. •Tom Riddle is not a muggleborn, but a halfblood, the son of a witch and muggle, and like many of his followers or like-minded wizards and witches, he will lie and claim to be a pureblood. •So Harry and Voldemort's wands were made with a Phoenix feather from Fawkes, thus making them brothers and incapable of inflicting fatal harm on one another. •When dealing with polyjuice potion, best to be safe. Lupin was just making sure it was really Harry and not a Death Eater in disguise. •I think it's just the hair. •Dolores Umbridge is not a Death Eater, but she is power-hungry enough to hop on the bandwagon as Voldemort takes over the Ministry of Magic. •Think of the Horcruxes' effect similar to that of the One Ring, to which they are often compared. It's making them angrier. •Harry Potter has always been criticized as being too occult and pagan for children, when in fact J.K. Rowling is a devout member of the Church of Scotland and Harry Potter is a prime example of the Christian Myth - the telling of the Gospel story outside of a biblical narrative. On the tombstones of James and Lily potter reads, "And the last enemy to be destroyed is death." That is 1 Corinthians 15:26; that is the Resurrection Verse. •That deer was the patronus of a friend. Whose ... you'll have to find out later. •You've been asking why people are afraid to say Voldemort's name, well here is why; it has been cursed with a taboo. If you say the name Voldemort, the Death Eaters will know where you are and where to kill you. •Dumbledore got the Elder Wand by defeating the Dark Wizard Grindelwald in a famous duel. That was Grindelwald that Voldemort was interrogating. I recommend you watch the Fantastic Beasts films after you finish the main series. Grindelwald is a darker wizard than Voldemort ever was. •They're in Malfoy Manor, the ancestral home of the Malfoys. •So passeth Dobby Free-Elf.
Interesting little theory you had, but I'm afraid it is just deinal from your part and I totally understand. We all were in denial at some point. Dumbledore is dead but he set many thing into motion beforehand, things that cannot be stopped as of now. Only details could make the plan derail so there will be some luck involved. They simplified Hermione's spell in the movie, but she just modified her parents memories in the books and sent them on the other side of the world for their own safety, and she will be able to reverse her spell once everything will be safe again. Hermione is a good tactician in that sense. Not as broadview as Dumbledore, but still. Voldemort is half blood, his father was a Muggle, remember, whom with his mother, merope Gaunt was in love with and hoped to espace her cursed family with. But as he didn't care about her, she made a love potion, ultimately thinking that he would really love her over time, she stopped the love potion and he left. She gave birth to Tom Riddle on the doorstep of the orphanage and died soon after. They didn't explain all in the last movie, not as well as it was explained in the books. Voldemort's inability to love comes mostly from the lack of love between his parents. So he naturally hates his father who he was fantasizing about being a great wizard until he discovered the truth. The grindylow was mentioned in the book, not in the movie, you couldn't have caught that by only watching the movies. Mad Eye has an off page death as well in the books and no, he is dead, as you see in the Ministry, Umbridge's office door had Mad Eye's magical eye on it to spy on her own staff. We don't know what are all the uses of the Delumniator appart from switching lights on and off and show our heart's lights as well. What we know for sure is that Dumbledore himself created it. JK Rowling wrote the Tales of Beedle the Bard and released those in a small book for your own enjoyement as well as Quidditch through the ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them by Newt Scamander, all of this to give some lore on the Magical world. Dumbledore died at 116 years old, he had a long life with many events and horrors in it. He has quite a sad past to be honest and quite a dark one as well. Voldemort's Horcrux plays on Ron's insecurities to spread distrust. And yeah, the Horcrux is sentient to an extend it can sense danger to itself, the word is a danger to itself so it tried to strangle Harry, Harry lust have been stupid to keep it around his neck at that precise time... Peter Pettigrew has a much darker ending than in the movie, he shows a split second of pitty to Harry and the magical hand given to him by Voldemort strangles him for his treason. We don't know exactly how Dumbledore came to have the Elder Wand, what we know in the books is that it happened in 1945 in his duel against Gellert Grindelwald and it will be the climax of the fifth Fantastic Beasts movie when it will come out in a few years if it gets made at all, that is... Dobby's burial scene in the book is magnificantly written as are so many other scenes in that book. There are deaths, of course, this is war ! It is going darker but remember what Dumbledore said in the third movie, "Happiness can be found in the darkest of time, if only you remember to turn on the light". Glad you love Luna, you remind me of her sometimes. If you read the book, you'll cry at several occasions, believe me. I don't cry much but I still did reading the book years ago, Rowling delivered a masterpeace in writing there. As for Muggles vs Wizards, let's just say they both worlds are much more intertwined than we can think of and I guess it is an aspect that will be explored a lot in Fantastic beasts series, the 1945 date for Dumbledore vs Grindelwald duel is NOT at random. Don't forget to turn on the light, go breathe some fresh air and play to something more joyful before you watch the last movie so you can recharge your batteries. As for Umbridge,she is the wizard female equivalent to Joseph Goebbels, what did you expect?
There is one very interesting thing. Every time men / boys go to war, they crave emotional / physical contact with women / girls. I saw it with my own eyes when I was in the army. One of those feminine advantages that are not entirely in line with the spirit of feminism, but are real. That's why I've always liked two scenes in the series' final movie. The first is when Ginny sees Harry again, the second is when Neville says he needs to find Luna.
SPOILER You don't have to murder a wand's owner for it to change allegiance. You just have to defeat them, just as Dumbledore did with the person who was in possession of the Elder Wand.
Hermione better hope her parents don't contact any other relatives or friends who DO remember her. A missing teenage girl whose parents deny that she even exists may raise certain concerns.