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This week, we find out which of our co-hosts should switch to Divination as their primary hobby as we check back in on our predictions about one another. In Chapter-by-Chapter, Harry develops a resistance to the Imperius Curse cast upon him repeatedly by Mad-Eye Fakey, who is TOTALLY casting those curses with the full knowledge and approval of Dumbledore... right? And, everybody's getting ready for the arrival of more students! Listen as Andrew, Eric, Micah and special Slug Club guest Katie tackle Chapter 15 of Goblet of Fire, "Beauxbatons and Durmstrang" Welcome Slug Club guest Katie to the show! Did our host predictions from last week net any accurate results? We check in. Spotify now lets users review individual episodes! Be kind to us and let us know what you liked! Coming up in Bonus MuggleCast, we play MuggleCast's first ever edition of The Snogging Club! Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Goblet of Fire, Chapter 15: Beauxbatons and Durmstrang 7-Word Summary: Foreigners arrive at the clean, squeaky school Main Discussion #1: Mad-Eye Fakey's never-ending Imperius Curses Is there any way Dumbledore actually knows what's going on? Is Moody's lesson tailored for Harry and, thus, only for this one class of Fourth Years? Is Moody chewing with his food before he eats it, or is he actually helping Harry to resist Voldemort? Why do NONE of the students say anything to other professors about these illegal happenings? Inside Imperius: Does the description in the book meet what we would expect for such a curse? Is Harry's Horcrux helping him to do what no other student can, and resist? Main Discussion #2: Tournament Anticipation Ron insults Cedric Diggory. What's the beef? Teachers get the school in tip-top shape. But, it's a centuries-old castle. How successful are they? Odds and Ends touches on Hermione's continuing efforts with S.P.E.W., and Snape's threat to poison the students. Is Snape trying to out-do Mad-Eye Fakey? Quizzitch: Which Durmstrang student asks Igor karkaroff to have some wine? Visit MuggleCast.com for episode transcripts, social media links, our full episode archive, our favorite episodes, and to contact us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three turns ought to do it, MuggleCast! This week we plumb the depths of time with Harry and Hermione as Chapter-by-Chapter covers Chapter 21 of Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione's Secret! Join Andrew, Eric, Laura and Micah as they ask the tough questions such as, how is Snape Time is running out to subscribe to this year's MuggleCast Collectors Club over on Patreon. Be sure to opt-in to this special benefit by September 22nd. Chapter-by-Chapter continues with Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 21: Hermione's Secret 7-Word Summary: Hermione saves Buckbeak with a time turner Somebody Call the WAMBULANCE for Snape! We unleash our new "Severus Lie Count" right in the nick of time! Is Snape pointing out the uneven leniency given to Harry helpful or harmful to his cause? He sure knows how to play Fudge. Could Snape actually secretly believe Harry and Hermione's side of events? Once Hermione busts out the Time-Turner to save the day we must ask: is traveling in time morally correct? What alternatives must there have been to giving Hermione a Time-Turner at age 13? What gives Dumbledore the authority to play God in this situation? What If: The Time-turning sequence all went wrong? We review why Time Turners may have been more hassle for the author than a help, and ask if it was worth it. Quizzitch: At the end of term, who arrives to see Lupin after Harry does? Next week: Chapter 22: Owl Post Again, the FINAL CHAPTER of POA! And two weeks from now, we'll record a Goblet of Fire movie commentary track! This week's episode is brought to you by Indeed (claim your $75 credit at Indeed.com/MuggleCast), and Better Help (Visit BetterHelp.com/mugglecast today to get 10% off your first month.)!
Potter Revisited Episode #46 Safety Second, Quidditch First AKA Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 9 "Grim Defeat" This chapter really shows how much Hogwarts values students safety The students are having a slumber party in the Great Hall which Shay loves Percy gets a little bit of authority and ruins everyones fun Ron and Hermione mention what a coincidence it is that Sirius broke in on Halloween when they weren't in the common room - potential foreshadowing? The beginning of Hermione being the only one to read Hogwarts: A History Apparently Flitch can restore paintings and portraits Harry eavesdrops on Dumbledore and Snape - Snape is trying to bring up his theory that Lupin is helping Sirius Is Dumbledore too trusting? Tori and Shay discuss Sir Cadogan is the new portrait for Gryffindor Tower which is chaotic Lots of students have different theories on how Sirius broke in - Hannah's about the shrub is probably the closest Harry notices teachers are paying more attention to him after the break in - even Percy is checking in Did Percy know why he was checking in on Harry? McGonagall is the only true adult in this series, checking in on Harry and letting him know what is actually happening Is so fun seeing McGonagall throw common sense away for a Quidditch win We get our first reference to Cedric Diggory - Fred and George seem jealous of the attention he gets Even if real Quidditch games play during all types of weather and events, shouldn't a school inter-house league be treated differently? Where are the safety precautions for students? Is magic able to control the weather at all? Snape is covering Lupin for DADA - let the games begin Is Snape trying to imply that Lupin isn't really ill? Did he only cover Lupin's class to insult Lupin to the students? Supply Teachers going against the current curriculum set by the teacher is so stressful Shay loves how snarky Snape is, and brings up the point it is probably good to have students learning about Werewolves if one is going to be at the school +1 Snape Sucks for insulting Hermione in front of the entire class We discuss Ron defending Hermione VS how it is changed in the film Snape sets an essay on how to recognize Werewolves and Kill them - is he wanting to kill Lupin? Do wizards actually kill Werewolves? Lots of foreshadowing to Lupin and Snape's past Crookshanks tries to sneak into the Boys' dorm when Harry is leaving for Quidditch - why isn't Hermione keeping a better eye on him? It is storming so bad during the Quidditch game Harry can't see through his glasses - Hermione comes eventually with a charm to repel the rain - why didn't Oliver or any of the older students know to do this? When the dementors storm the field, Harry hears his mother begging for his life which is so heartbreaking This whole episode with Harry is crazy as all his friend and team thought he had died - yet all he asks when he wakes up is who won the match We get a little bit of Cedric's character as he was trying to call for a rematch when he saw Harry had fallen off his broom due to the Dementors Harry gets double bad news when finding out his broom had been destroyed by the Whomping Willow - RIP Nimbus 2000 The broom was obviously sentimental to Harry but why does he wait so long to order a new broom? How much do brooms actually cost in Muggle currency? Snape Sucks total for Chapter 9: 1 Email any thoughts, questions or feedback to potterrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com Fill our our Listener Survey here: https://forms.gle/QFEJNAEtQdzXLSBC7 Music: Shelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Follow Us: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/potterrevisited Twitter https://twitter.com/potterevisited Instagram https://www.instagram.com/potterrevisited_/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4v2Xt0OIQ8_LCVYhKf2S5A TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@potterrevisited
Lights! Camera! Education!?? After a huge reveal, Conor and Mr. Trey are at the movies talking about their favorite (and least favorite) teachers in film, along with their overall thoughts on realistic education in movies. Is Snape a good teacher? Are you rushing or dragging? Will you do well, or do good? Grab your popcorn for this penultimate episode of The Bolt Podcast.
On this week's episode, join us as we elude mass murderers with a sleepover in The Great Hall, attend a brutal Defense Against The Dark Arts class and play Quidditch in the worst possible conditions! What could possibly go wrong? Harry Potter: The Exhibition is now open in NYC's Herald Square! Micah got a chance to preview the experience, so keep an eye out for a Muggle MiniCast set to be released Memorial Day Weekend, which includes an interview with Tom Zaller, the President & CEO of Imagine Exhibitions. Main Discussion: Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 9: Grim Defeat 7-Word Summary: Suspicions rock the Hogwarts student body tonight With Sirius Black running around Hogwarts, shouldn't at least one professor have stayed WITH the students in The Great Hall? How did Sirius Black break into Hogwarts? Could Crookshanks have been involved? Has Sirius formed a connection with him at this point? Why isn't the Ministry alerted? This is now TWICE that Sirius has gotten past the Dementors! What was the conversation like between Sirius Black and the Fat Lady? We analyze Snape's conduct in teaching Defense Against The Dark Arts, his great joy in criticizing the students' lack of knowledge on the subject, and his attempt to sow seeds of doubt amongst about Lupin's effectiveness as a teacher! Snape is trying to OUT Lupin! Is Snape more vicious in Prisoner of Azkaban than he is at any other point in the series? Do we think Sirius knows Lupin is at Hogwarts? Did he use Lupin's "time of the month" to his advantage as well? Could Lupin be “sick” because of the guilt of knowing that Sirius broke into the castle? Quidditch Controversy: What's up with the Slytherin favoritism? Did the dementors come onto the Quidditch pitch because of Sirius? Odds & Ends cover Cedric Diggory, Harry's worst memory, Hermione's bloodshot eyes and more! Quizzitch: In what school year of theirs did the Weasley Twins obtain the Marauder's map? Next Week: Reminder, we're off BUT you will get a very cool MuggleMiniCast all about the new Harry Potter: The Exhibition! This week's episode is brought to you by BetterHelp (visit BetterHelp.com/MuggleCast today to get 10% off your first month)! And don't forget! There's much more MuggleCast waiting for you on Patreon, including Bonus MuggleCast segments! This week, we'll have a new look at the next Wizarding World park coming to Universal Orlando! Become a patron of ours today at Patreon.com/MuggleCast! As always, we appreciate your support of the show!
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In this episode, we break down the character of Severus Snape. Enjoy!Topics/Summary:· Huge thanks to Leona Dolfie who submitted a fascinating theory about Grindelwald's skull. If you want to submit any questions, comments, or theories, you can email it to thepotterdiscussion@gmail.com.· 2:57 Who is Snape? He was born on January 9th, 1960. He died on May 1st, 1998. Snape grew up in a rather depressing area, but he did have a friend. Lily. Lily had no idea about the magical world and wanted someone to tell her about it, and Snape wanted a friend. They were perfect for each other. They both went to Hogwarts together, but they drifted apart after Snape slipped and called Lily a mud blood. They never made up. · 8:32 What is Snape's role in the story? There might be a fancy English term that could get close to describing him, but he is too much of a complex character to be fully encompassed in a single term. He played both sides while fighting for only fighting for himself. There is an art to what he does and the things he says. He is way bigger than a single role in the story. He is a 3D character for sure. He fights for so many things and so many people, there is no way we can call him just one kind of hero. · 13:42 How would the story be different without him? First, Voldemort would have won and there is nothing they could do about it. Harry would have gotten captured far earlier, Dumbledore would have been killed, and there would have been no hope. Dumbledore would have tried to make a plan without Snape, but Snape's position as a trusted advisor of Voldemort. Harry also wouldn't be as good a wizard. We can lose sight of how good a wizard and teacher Snape was because of how mean he was to Harry. Come to think of it, Harry would be dead without Snape. Think of the first book. Quirrell was trying to kill Harry in the quidditch match, and Snape stopped him. Without Snape, Harry would have died.· 21:40 What is his motivation? Obviously, his love for Lily is paramount. However there are others. When James died, Snape felt bad. Not for James, but about the fact that he died thinking Snape hated him. It was true, but Snape felt like he owed him. So Snape decides to protect Harry in his first year at Hogwarts. He did, and Harry lived. Snape went back to hating James' memory. After a while, another motivation starts to evolve. He begins to care about Harry. Snape saw Lily's son in Harry and wanted to protect him for the person he was.· 26:32 Is Snape a good person? Is he trustworthy? Of course, we know that Snape is a good person. But is he trustworthy? Know it gets a little more complicated. This is the root of his character. At his core, he is trying to protect, avenge, and remember Lily Evens. So technically, he is loyal to Lily. If Voldemort decided to protect Lily, Snape would have been loyal to him. So is he really that trustworthy after all? Having anything you want to hear or say? Click here for a voice submission or here for text. The Quill and Ink NewsletterThePotterDiscussion@gmail.com@thepotterdiscussion on Instagram@potter_discuss on TwitterWebsite
- In Chapter 8 of Half-Blood Prince, Hogwarts students enjoy their welcome feast as Dumbledore announces Slughorn as the new Potions professor. Snape, to Harry's horror, will now be teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts.- Today's prompt is: Is Snape more suited to being a Potions teacher or Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher? - This episode is hosted by Marica Laing.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 24 of Order of the Phoenix, students return to Hogwarts after the holidays and Harry attends his first Occlumency lesson with Snape.- Today's prompt is: Is Snape projecting his own insecurities by calling Sirius a coward for hiding in Grimmauld Place when the two of them are more similar than they care to admit?- This episode is hosted by Geoff Hutton.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
On Episode 346 we discuss...→ Is Snape really loyal to Dumbledore or just loyal to getting at Lily's murderer?→ How Dumbledore accepts that after their first meeting, Harry and Snape will always be a "thing"→ Snape never realizes that Harry is also Lily's son→ With Snape the bar is so low→ "Always" is a missed marketing ploy, but still a gross quote
- In Chapter 22 of Prisoner of Azkaban, Snape knows that Harry was involved in Sirius Black's escape but is unable to prove it. As the school year comes to a close, Professor Lupin resigns, and Harry begins corresponding regularly with his godfather. - Today's prompt is: Is Snape indeed "unbalanced" as Fudge suspects from his fury over Sirius's escape?- This episode is hosted by Kinjal Thakker.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
Is Snape the MOST Powerful wizard? ~ Listen in as Matt & Ez discuss Part 3 (chapters 7 - 9) of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. We are delighted to have you along for a magical adventure back to Hogwarts and beyond. Follow the Hosts: Ezra (Hufflepuff): @WompRat_2m Matt (Slytherin): @SuperGainsBros *** In Part 4 we will be discussing chapters 10 - 12 For additional content check out our Patreon series: https://www.patreon.com/elderwandpod | Be sure to comment on our discussion threads, vote on important polls, and subscribe to our monthly exclusive podcasts: Extended Edition, Wand Lore, & Seer's United. Wanna hangout with the host and talk Harry Potter? Join Patreon for access to Zoom Hangouts! Follow us on Twitter @elderwandpod | Send us a message at elderwandpod@gmail.com … Remember, “Wands at the ready"!
Potter Revisited Episode #8 | Severus Snape Needs Some Therapy Aka Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 8 "The Potions Master" We discuss the new HBO Harry Potter Special premiering January 1, 2022 Why do they make 11 year olds attend a class at midnight? Is Dumbledore a cult leader? Potential future episode! We both love the descriptions of Hogwarts and the day to day blurbs of each class Harry attends Why does anyone tell Hagrid secrets? He can't keep them! We see how each Harry, Ron and Hermione stand out academically Poor Neville isn't having a good week Harry is really concerned about losing two house points... just you wait Harry! Harry, Ron and Hermione are very intuitive for 11 year olds Does Hagrid know about Snape and James Potter's rivalry? Why doesn't anyone tell Harry about it? Interesting how both Peeves and Filch are unlikeable, but complete opposites Why is Filch at Hogwarts? It seems like the worst place for him - Does Dumbledore have something to do with it? Deep discussion on Snape Is he a shitty red herring, or is Shay just an advanced reader? Is Snape a good teacher? Was Snape in the Slug Club? Were the Maruaders in the Slug Club Snape just really needs to be in therapy Snape Sucks Count begins! Music: Shelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Links: Harry Potter HBO Special https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/harry-potter-return-to-hogwarts-daniel-radcliffe-emma-watson-rupert-grint-1235113129/ Follow Us: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/potterrevisited Twitter https://twitter.com/potterevisited Instagram https://www.instagram.com/potterrevisited_/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4v2Xt0OIQ8_LCVYhKf2S5A
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Chapters 10-13 of Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone. Harry get’s a terrible case of the Herkie Jerkies, Ron KO’s a Troll, Snape tries to take a Peek-See, and the boys find a mirror that shows their deepest desires. Is Snape behind the Herkie Jerkies? Is something sinister afoot in the castle? Find out in this episode and follow us online for more @ImprovOnTape
Who is Nicolas Flamel? Where has Harry read that name before? And other questions: Is Snape redeemable? Is Neville a good boy? How would Snape look in a referee's outfit? Email us at restrictedsectionpod@gmail.com to tell us what you thought of Nicolas Flamel or even what you think of us! We'd love to read your email on the show. Be sure to subscribe to know right away about new episodes, and rate and review! IG: https://www.instagram.com/restrictedsectionpod/ TW: https://twitter.com/restrictedpod This episode featured: Christina: IG @yagirloftheworld TW @girlofthworld Andrew: He's not on SM, so you'll have to email him at restrictedsectionpod@gmail.com. Mary Clay: IG @mcturndownforwatt & TW @mcwattsup. Check out That's What I'm Tolkien About every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts, IG @tolkienaboutpod & TW @tolkienaboutpod.
Explore the more-than-magical power of words and rhetoric in the wizarding world. This month’s episode explores Albus Dumbledore’s wisdom that “Words are our most inexhaustible source of magic.” Mark-Anthony Lewis (Bristol Community College and School on Wheels of Massachusetts) helps Emily and Katy understand how speech and rhetoric operate in the wizarding world. He explains why “Harry Potter Has a Consent Problem,” and the importance of not only choice but lack of choice for certain characters and beings (like Muggles) in the Harry Potter series. Spells, of course, gain their power from words, but Mark-Anthony also points to pivotal moments where speeches are more powerful than magical spells. Dumbledore in particular uses speech instead of magic at critical points to persuade and to empower others in the magical community. Mark-Anthony applies the ideas of rhetoricians like Gorgias, Kenneth Burke, Lloyd Bitzer, and Richard Vatz to explore where the power of language and speech originates, and how it builds relationships and empowers listeners. Does the prophesy constrain Harry’s action through the words it relays? We consider Harry’s means of retrieving the real memory about the Horcrux conversation from Slughorn - which he thinks will involve magic but Hermione knows will require persuasion. How do free will and destiny intersect with speech and rhetoric? The wizarding world often disdains the physical violence of the Muggle world, but accepts violence generated by the words uttered in spells. Wizards are sometimes blind to the fact that words can do great damage, and to other kinds of physical communication, like the way animals or beasts speak. Mark-Anthony explains that Hagrid is more in tune with this kind of communication, in ways that other wizards are often not, and makes a quite creative connection to the gamekeeper of Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Characters like Lockhart, Dumbledore, Voldemort, and Snape employ a variety of rhetorical styles and devices. We talk about Harry Frankfurt’s concept of (to put it politely) “baloney” as well as the concept of “techne” to understand how key characters communicate and persuade through their speech. Is Snape a kind of Victor Frankenstein? We conclude with some thoughts about insights regarding crisis communication in the Harry Potter series that we might apply to our current difficult times.
On Episode 292 we discuss… → Was Quirrell a victim of toxic masculinity? → You had me at hello → Lockhart is amazing at alliteration → "There is plenty to be learned even from a bad teacher..." → Lupin is Elsa...conceal, don't feel → Harry's first sane DADA teacher! → Did Barty Crouch Jr. enjoy teaching? → Good teacher, good actor, good plot twist, terrible human being → Parallels between Umbridge and Hermione?? → Gendered hatred or incredible hypocrisy? → Is Snape less vindictive as a DADA teacher? → Screw entitled incel Snape
In this gripping season finale of season two of the podcast Casey, Missy, and Dave comment on the controversial pick for the writer of the decade. Why would they pick the Instagram poet to be the writer of the decade? More like the writer of the WRECK-ade am I, right? Beyond that, the gang talks about Harry Potter, specifically the question of "Is Snape a good guy?" Where Missy and Dave agree to disagree. #Writerofthedecade #rupikaur #Harrypotter #poetry #hottake #instagrampoet #getwrecked #emotions #goodpoetry #reading #englishmajor #rachelwiley #depression #anxiety #mentalillness Follow us on our Social Media: Twitter @StruggleCity3 https://twitter.com/StruggleCity3 Instagram @struggle_city3 https://www.instagram.com/struggle_city3/?hl=en Facebook Struggle City https://www.facebook.com/strugglecity3/ YouTube Struggle City https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-2P2_a0sgxXhOx8aMZyQEw/featured TeeSpring Struggle City Outlet https://teespring.com/stores/struggle-city-outlet --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/struggle-city/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/struggle-city/support
We’re talking DEATHLY HALLOWS this month! Is secrecy Dumbledore’s fatal flaw? Is Snape a good guy or a bad guy? Is Slytherin House really EVIL (spoiler: no)? All that and more in our discussion of the final HARRY POTTER book!Our theme music is Never Long (Time Goes By) from the album Escapism by Sahara Sky.Get in touch with us: Website: unassignedreadingpod.comTwitter: @UnassignedPodInsta: UnassignedReadingEmail: unassignedreadingpod@gmail.com
Who is the best Harry Potter character? What's the worst side plot. Is Snape actually good. We tackle these and so many other important topics on today's episode!
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On our December 11th, 2005 edition of MuggleCast… Snape: good or evil, bat or spider? Is JKR pulling a fast one on the fans by leaving clues INSIDE clues, or are we reading too much into it? The cast goes around the table with their opinions on Snape's loyalty (or lack thereof) to both sides of the war. Kevin, Laura, and Eric look at His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass to premiere the book review segment, and we debate over which characters would win in a duel. All that and more with Andrew, Ben, Eric, Kevin, and Laura on this week's exciting, nineteenth episode of MuggleCast! Ben's Top 10 List Send us your MuggleCast Christmas Carols in order to win a copy of the GOF Soundtrack! We are not responsible for any injuries that may result in our singing them. Andrew is NOT humble. This week's character: Severus Snape Possible foreshadowing in the Triwizard Tournament? Andrew thinks Snape has an evil twin. Snape's Patronus: bat or spider? Is he good, evil, or working for himself? Why didn't Harry use Avada Kedavra? Is Snape a vampire? Spy on Spartz Las Vegas Minute New segment: The Dueling Club! Harry vs. Draco? Hermione vs. Draco? Next week's character: Hermione Granger